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The Pinging Marciale is only vulnerable on its exposed faces most of the time; however, certain attacks will force it to open its shell and expose itself. It can attack by ramming, dropping Splat Bombs, and firing Killer Wail beams. | The Pinging Marciale is only vulnerable on its exposed faces most of the time; however, certain attacks will force it to open its shell and expose itself. It can attack by ramming, dropping Splat Bombs, and firing Killer Wail beams. | ||
The arena contains several bumpers; if the Pinging Marciale hits | The arena contains several bumpers, which will cause the Pinging Marciale to bounce around on contact; if the Pinging Marciale hits a glowing bumper, it will receive damage but will produce a shock wave and summon Jelleton reinforcements. | ||
As it receives damage, the boss grows smaller and more bumpers appear in the arena. | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
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The Pinging Marciale is a Jelleton boss in Splatoon 3: Side Order.
Strategy
The Pinging Marciale is only vulnerable on its exposed faces most of the time; however, certain attacks will force it to open its shell and expose itself. It can attack by ramming, dropping Splat Bombs, and firing Killer Wail beams.
The arena contains several bumpers, which will cause the Pinging Marciale to bounce around on contact; if the Pinging Marciale hits a glowing bumper, it will receive damage but will produce a shock wave and summon Jelleton reinforcements.
As it receives damage, the boss grows smaller and more bumpers appear in the arena.
Gallery
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The Pinging Marciale's icon
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The message that appears when the player is splatted by the Pinging Marciale.
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The Pinging Marciale as first seen in the Overview trailer
Trivia
- The Pinging Marciale shares its shape and an attack pattern with The Rampaging Octowhirl.
Etymology
Pinging may refer to a short, high-pitched sound or an electronic message sent requesting a reply. It may also refer to how long it takes for digital data to be sent from one device to another over a network.
Marciale is a type of march tempo.[Citation needed]
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