Rainmaker

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Rainmaker is a Ranked Battle mode in Splatoon that was announced in the Splatoon Direct on May 7, 2015 and was added on August 14th at 7pm PT. [1]

History

Rainmaker was first announced in the Splatoon Direct on May 7, 2015. However, its description was extremely vague and only a picture of the Rainmaker itself was released. The weapon was later shown in action in a Japanese Splatoon commercial, released in late July 2015. Months before the mode was released, its general gameplay description was leaked.[2] Rainmaker was then released on August 14, 2015.

Description

In Rainmaker, both teams compete to snag the Rainmaker. Once you've got it, the goal is to carry it into the other team's base! So as soon as the battle begins, grab that Rainmaker! It's guarded by a shield, though, so you'll need to bust it out first. Once you snag it, head for the other team's base. And be quick about it! If you run out of time or get splatted, the Rainmaker will be dropped. Its shield will also reactivate. The Rainmaker is crazy heavy, so you can't Super Jump while carrying it. Your teammates will have to watch your back! The Rainmaker can also shoot ink like an Inkzooka, so you can clear a path! The closer you get to the enemy base while holding the Rainmaker, the lower your goal distance will drop. If the battle ends without anyone carrying the Rainmaker to the goal, the team with the lowest goal distance will win!
— In-game description
The Rainmaker weapon.
Rainmaker on the map, covered in a bubble shield.

Rainmaker is similar to Tower Control in that it requires teams to move a certain object to a point in the other team's base. However, in Rainmaker, only one player may have control of the Rainmaker, and they themselves must control where it goes. The device is encased in a shield similar to a Zapfish's bubble in Octo Valley, and must be freed before it can be captured. If one team bursts the shield, all Inklings of the other team caught in the blast radius are instantly splatted. Touching an intact shield causes a small amount of damage.

The Rainmaker itself is capable of shooting large twisters of ink, like an Inkzooka, allowing the player in control to have a form of defense. The player holding the Rainmaker also has a marker on them for everyone with clear line of sight towards them, to see, making them a huge target. This even applies when swimming in ink, so wielders must be cautious of their surroundings.

Because the Rainmaker is so heavy, the player holding it cannot Super Jump, nor use any of their sub or special weapons. If it is dropped, its shield will reform around it. It can then be recaptured by any player on both teams.

Overtime Rules

Overtime (NA)[a] or Extra Time (EU/OC)[b] on Rainmaker has the following rules: Rainmaker/Overtime

Trivia

  • The Rainmaker weapon resembles a tiger/fish with a nozzle in its mouth, known in Japan as a Shachihoko.
  • Details of Rainmaker were datamined on June 21st, 2015.
  • Images of Rainmaker being played on an unnamed stage were revealed in the July 24th Japanese Splatoon trailer detailing future updates.
  • The Rainmaker itself is the only weapon that cannot be bought or equipped.
  • After 60 seconds, or when a player approaches their own base, the Rainmaker will explode and it will say "The Rainmaker Inksploded".
    • A player going towards their own base with the Rainmaker brings up a "Don't Retreat!" message and causes the Rainmaker's timer to decrease more quickly.
  • When in motion, the Rainmaker carrier will be expressionless. When still, they make a big smile.
  • Rainmaker bears a strong resemblance to Team Fortress 2's Capture The Flag mode, where a team needed to grab the objective from enemy's base and bring it to their base. but in Splatoon, They need to grab the objective in the middle and push it towards the enemy's base into a goal. Some maps include a custom-version that functions identically to Capture The Flag, with a intelligence in the middle that needed to be carried to enemy's base.

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