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Order, also known by it's boss name Overlorder, is the main antagonist of Splatoon 3: Side Order. It is an AI created by Marina during her creation of the Memverse, and the overseer of the Spire of Order.

It is the final boss fought at 30F.

Appearance

The Overlorder is an extremely oversized octopus, colored in the same black ink as Jelletons. All of the facial features appear to not be natural, as for example, it has two Infinity Balls for eyes. The ink it is covered in is also transparent, with white "bones" inside, similar to the Jelletons.

Once it is defeated for the first time, Order is forced into a miniscular form that is dubbed "Smollusk", thanks to Pearl greatly damaging Overlorder during the climax with a Killer Wail-like scream. As Smollusk, Order resembles a octopus paralarva with black tinted tentacles, albiet with mature octopi eyes.

Strategy

Like its previous duet form Marina Agitando, Overlorder is protected by a barrier that is linked to a set of mearby portals; if the portals are destroyed Overlorder will be exposed to attack. However, after the first set of portals is destroyed the following ones will begin to move across the arena, spawning more Jelletons all the while.

Overloader has many different special attacks that the player must be prepared for. Overloader can fire Stinger beams, propel several Reefsliders consecutively, launch Super Chumps, and send his tentacles out underneath the player in an attempt to launch them off the arena.

In the second state, Overloader removes all the color chips out of Agent 8's Pallet, reducing their effectiveness back to basics. However, not only has Overloader done that, but he has gathered all of the color chips Agent 8 didnt get to use, and stashed them in his portals, and had even organized them by color. This stunt only ended up supercharging the color chips, making Agent 8 stronger than ever each time they popped a portal until they got all six varieties. This segment is only experienced in the first clear of the Spire.


Quotes

The following text is quoted from the Jelleton Field Guide.

SO Icon Acht.png Acht

"Order was vicious. But we're no slouches ourselves. I always knew Eight and Pearl could do it. And so we returned to the real world, happily ever after."

SO Icon Marina.png Marina

"Wasn't that li'l Order cuuute? I wonder where it went."

SO Icon Pearl.png Pearl

"That's the last we'll see of THAT creep, I bet. And if not, then Eight, Marina, Acht, and me are gonna fry it up all over again!"

Trivia

  • Much like with Commander Tartar in Octo Expansion and Mr. Grizz in Return of the Mammalians, players can re-experience the fight with both Second Form Overlorder and the credits for Side Order by interacting with a special object somewhere in the overworld. In this instance, the object is a Killer Wail 5.1 speaker used by the Pearl Drone preseved in a glass case, placed near the elevator's lefthand side.
  • Order is the first final boss in Splatoon history that doesn't come from the past, being a infant compared to both DJ Octavio, Commander Tartar, and Mr. Grizz.
    • Order is also the first final boss with boss subtitles that change depending on how many successful runs players have undergone after beating Overlorder, with each title containing a numerical pun.

Etymology

Overlorder is a portmanteau of "overlord" and "Order".

Smollusk is a portmanteau of "smol", a internet slang variant of "small" that is usally used to describe something that is cute and small, and "mollusk".

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese コダコ
Kodako
Little Octopus
China Chinese (Simplified) 小小蛸
Xiǎo xiǎo xiāo
From 小 Xiǎo ("Little") and 蛸 Xiāo ("Octopus"), which have similar prounciations.