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'''Ride rail''', also known as '''ride-rail''', are a mechanic found only in ''[[Splatoon 2]]''’s [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]], as well as [[Octo Expansion|Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion]]. In Octo Canion, they replace the [[inkrails]] from the [[Splatoon|first game]] in the campaign, while in Octo Expansion, both can be found.
'''Ride rails''', also known as '''ride-rails''', are a mechanic found in {{S2}} and {{S3}}. In [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]], they replace the [[Inkrail]]s from {{S}}, while in the ''[[Octo Expansion]]'' and [[Return of the Mammalians]], both can be found.


==Description==
==Description==
Ride rails act very similar to [inkrails]] in that the player uses these lines of [[ink]] to travel and jump further in squid form, but they differ in the fact that [Agent 4]]/[[Agent 8]] can grind on the ride rails by turning into humanoid form, they can use weapons while riding, and the player automatically moves forwards, in contrast to [[inkrails]], which only allows the player to travel along in squid form but allows [[Agent 4]]/[[Agent 8]]  to travel back and forth.
Ride rails act very similar to [[Inkrail]]s in that the player uses these lines of [[ink]] to travel and jump further in squid or octopus form, but they differ in the fact that the player can grind on the ride rails by turning into humanoid form, and that contrary to their counterpart they are unidirectional. Weapons can be used by the player while on a ride rail. Ride rails are one-way, in contrast to Inkrails which allow the player to travel back and forth.
 
Ride rails appear to be ropes of ink-covered metal spirals containing ink inside that connect to platforms or are suspended mid-air. They can be activated by the player's ink hitting a slightly larger bulb that is similar to the Inkrail bulb but with propellers at the end, or are sometimes activated automatically depending on the player's actions, such as when there are several inactive rails in a row and activating one activates all of them. The player can hop from a rail to another or a platform by pressing {{button|B|Switch}} to jump while tilting {{button|LS|Switch}} towards the direction wanted. Jumping like this can be used to perform tricks in reference to real-world [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grind_rail grind rails] that are used to perform skateboard tricks by jumping. When using the ride rails, it is also possible to fall off if the player does not time jumps correctly and misses their landing. The player can get on a ride rail by jumping on it while it is activated, or by dodge-rolling into it with [[dualie]]s by pressing {{button|B|Switch}}. They can also activate the rail that way.
 
In multiplayer stages where ride rails appear, they gain additional properties similar to the implementation of Inkrails, where both teams are able to activate each ride rail. Activating the ride rails will have the bulb show the ink capacity visually decrease until it empties, which deactivates the rail. Ride rails can only be used by players of the same ink color, where the team can ink the bulb to refuel it, while opponent ink will deplete it faster. In [[Ruins of Ark Polaris]], ride rail bulbs can become deactivated during certain phases, being unusable until certain phases.


Ride rails appear to be ropes of ink-covered metal spirals containing [[ink]] inside that connect to platforms or are suspended mid-air. It can be activated by the player's ink hitting a slightly larger bulb that is similarly looking to the inkrails bulb but with propellers at the end, or sometimes being activated automatically depending on the player's actions, such as when there are several inactivated rails in a row, and activating one activates all of them. [[Agent 4]]/[[Agent 8]] can hop from a rail to another or a platform by pressing {{button|B}} to jump while tilting the {{button|LS}} towards the direction wanted in humanoid or squid form. Jumping like this can be used to perform tricks in reference to real-world [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grind_rail grind rails] that are used to perform skateboard tricks by jumping. When using the ride-rails, it is also possible to fall off if the player does not time jumps correctly and misses the place intended to land. Agent 4/Agent 8 can get on a ride rail by jumping on it while it's activated, or by dodge-rolling into it with the [[Dualies]] by pressing {{button|B}}. They can also activate the rail that way.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===Octo Canyon===
===''Splatoon 2''===
====Shifty Station====
* Layout 15: [[Railway Chillin']]
 
====Salmon Run====
* [[Ruins of Ark Polaris]]
 
====Octo Canyon====
* [[Sunset Octocopter]] (Mission #3)
* [[Sunset Octocopter]] (Mission #3)
* [[The Octopark]] (Mission #05)
* [[The Octopark]] (Mission #05)
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* [[Towering Heights]] (Mission #18)
* [[Towering Heights]] (Mission #18)
* [[Octolings Ahoy!]] (Mission #21)
* [[Octolings Ahoy!]] (Mission #21)
* [[Sanitizarium]] (Boss 4)
* [[Cephalon HQ]] (Sector 5)
* [[Cephalon HQ]] (Sector 5)
* [[Underground Expressway]] (Mission #22)
* [[Underground Expressway]] (Mission #22)
* [[The Octogalaxy]] (Mission #23)
* [[The Octogalaxy]] (Mission #23)
===Octo Expantion===
* [[Bomb Rush Blush (mission)|Bomb Rush Blush]] (Sector 5 Boss)
{{todo|Add Octo Expansion stages where Ride rails can be found.}}


==Gallery==
====''Octo Expansion''====
* {{OctoExpansionStation|A|00}} [[Abandoned Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|B|06}} [[Notorious Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|C|09}} [[Bodacious 8-Ball Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|C|11}} [[Abracadabra Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|D|01}}{{OctoExpansionStation|B|15}} [[Ink from Above Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|D|06}}{{OctoExpansionStation|C|01}} [[Radical Rails Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|D|07}} [[Targetbuster Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|E|04}} [[Heinous 8-Ball Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|E|09}} [[Squee-G Funk Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|E|11}} [[Bodacious Rotation Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|F|04}}{{OctoExpansionStation|C|05}} [[Stamped-Up Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|F|06}} [[Duh-Oh Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|F|08}} [[Jump Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|G|04}}{{OctoExpansionStation|B|10}} [[Ink 'n' Slide Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|G|06}}{{OctoExpansionStation|A|01}} [[Gnarly Rails Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|I|02}} [[Dinky Ink Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|I|05}}{{OctoExpansionStation|B|08}} [[Righteous Rails Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|I|07}}{{OctoExpansionStation|G|07}} [[Ride with Me Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|I|08}} [[Radio Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|I|09}}{{OctoExpansionStation|B|02}} [[Poppin' Fresh Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|J|05}}{{OctoExpansionStation|C|14}} [[Stick 'n' Move Station]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|Escape| 07}} [[Spinal Phase]]
* {{OctoExpansionStation|Escape| Boss}} [[Turf War (Octo Expansion)|Turf War]]
 
===''Splatoon 3''===
====Return of the Mammalians====
* {{RotMMission|00|00}} [[After Alterna]]
* {{RotMMission|01|01}} [[Get to Know Alterna, Your Only Choice]]
* {{RotMMission|01|05}} [[Relic Restoration]]
* {{RotMMission|02|04}} [[Splitting Crosshairs]]
* {{RotMMission|02|07}} [[The Ink-Conservation Project]]
* [[Landfill Dreamland]]
* {{RotMMission|04|08}} [[Easy Ride, Tricky Targets]]
* {{RotMMission|05|07}} [[One-Way Ride through Target Town]]
* {{RotMMission|05|10}} [[Shooter on Rails]]
* [[Happiness Research Lab]]
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Octo Canyon Ride Rail Agent 4 behind.jpg|[[Agent 4]] on a ride rail.
Octo Canyon Towering Heights ride rail.jpg|A ride rail that spirals around a tower.
Octo Canyon Towering Heights ride rail.jpg|A ride rail that spirals around a tower.
Inkling Grinding.jpg|[[Agent 4]] on a ride rail.
Inkling Grinding.jpg|Agent 4 on a ride rail, wielding the [[Hero Dualies]].
Agent 4 and squid rings.jpg|Another image of Agent 4 on a ride rail.
Agent8 in-game promo image3.jpg|[[Agent 8]] on a ride rail, wielding the [[Dualie Squelchers]].
Shifty Station Layout 15 Image1.jpg|A ride rail in [[Railway Chillin']].
S2 Ruins of Ark Polaris Promo Image3.jpg|An [[Inkling]] carrying a [[Golden Egg]], riding a ride rail.
Unactivated and unusable ride rail.jpg|An unactivated and unusable ride rail, seen in [[Ruins of Ark Polaris]].
Sunset Octocopter Ride-rail.png|Ride rails are sometimes typed as ride-rails
Ride rail end RotM.png|The end of a ride rail in [[Happiness Research Lab]].
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*No [[inkrail|inkrails]] are found in [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]], due to being replaced by the ride rails, but they have instead been introduced into the [[multiplayer]] as an exclusive [[mechanic]].
* No [[inkrail]]s are found in [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]], due to being replaced by ride rails, but they were introduced into multiplayer instead.
**However, this does not carry over to [[Octo Expansion]].
** However, this does not carry over to the ''[[Octo Expansion]]'' and [[Return of the Mammalians]], which feature both.
* "Grinding", a term often used in characters' dialogue when referring to riding a ride rail, is a reference to grinding on a skateboard.
** Additionally, if [[Agent 8]] jumps while having no main weapon on a ride rail in an ''Octo Expansion'' mission, they will bring their feet up to their side and grab onto them, a reference to a similar move in surfing and skateboarding.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{Localized name
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|Jap=ライドレール
|Jap=
|JapR=Raido Rēru
|JapR=
|JapM=Ride Rail
|JapM=
|Dut=Surfrail
|Dut=Surfrail
|DutM=From surf and rail
|DutM=Surf rail <ref group="notes">From ''surfen'' ("to surf") and ''rail''</ref>
|FreA=
|Fre=Fil conducteur
|FreM=
|FreA=<!--French (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|FreAM=
|FreAM=
|FreE=
|Ger=Surfschiene
|FreEM=
|GerM=Surf rail
|Ger=
|Ita=Sparotaia
|GerM=
|Ita=
|ItaM=
|ItaM=
|Rus=Красконвейер
|Rus=Красконвейер
|RusR=Kraskonveyyer
|RusR=Kraskonveyyer
|RusM=From краска ''kraska'' (paint) and конвейер ''konveyer'' (conveyor)
|RusM=From краска ''kraska'' ("paint") and конвейер ''konveyer'' ("conveyor")
|SpaA=
|SpaA=Autorriel
|SpaAM=
|SpaAM=
|SpaE=Tintarraíl
|SpaE=Tintarraíl
|SpaEM=From ''tinta'' (ink) and ''raíl'' (rail)
|SpaEM=From ''tinta'' ("ink") and ''raíl'' ("rail")
|ChiS=输送轨道
|ChiSR=
|ChiSM=
|ChiT=輸送軌道
|ChiTR=
|ChiTM=
|Kor=라이드 레일
|KorR=
|KorM=Same as Japanese
|Internal=Msn_CourseObj_14 <ref name="Leanny GitHub">[https://github.com/Leanny/splat3/blob/main/data/language/EUen.json {{GH}} Leanny on GitHub]</ref>
|InternalM=
}}
}}


==See also==
===Translation notes===
* [[Inkrail]]
{{Note list}}
 
==References==
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[[Category:Mechanics]]
[[Category:Mechanics]]
[[Category:Octo Canyon]]
[[Category:Octo Canyon]]
[[Category:Octo Expansion]]
[[Category:Return of the Mammalians]]

Latest revision as of 13:27, 19 December 2023

A ride rail.

Ride rails, also known as ride-rails, are a mechanic found in Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3. In Octo Canyon, they replace the Inkrails from Splatoon, while in the Octo Expansion and Return of the Mammalians, both can be found.

Description

Ride rails act very similar to Inkrails in that the player uses these lines of ink to travel and jump further in squid or octopus form, but they differ in the fact that the player can grind on the ride rails by turning into humanoid form, and that contrary to their counterpart they are unidirectional. Weapons can be used by the player while on a ride rail. Ride rails are one-way, in contrast to Inkrails which allow the player to travel back and forth.

Ride rails appear to be ropes of ink-covered metal spirals containing ink inside that connect to platforms or are suspended mid-air. They can be activated by the player's ink hitting a slightly larger bulb that is similar to the Inkrail bulb but with propellers at the end, or are sometimes activated automatically depending on the player's actions, such as when there are several inactive rails in a row and activating one activates all of them. The player can hop from a rail to another or a platform by pressing to jump while tilting towards the direction wanted. Jumping like this can be used to perform tricks in reference to real-world grind rails that are used to perform skateboard tricks by jumping. When using the ride rails, it is also possible to fall off if the player does not time jumps correctly and misses their landing. The player can get on a ride rail by jumping on it while it is activated, or by dodge-rolling into it with dualies by pressing . They can also activate the rail that way.

In multiplayer stages where ride rails appear, they gain additional properties similar to the implementation of Inkrails, where both teams are able to activate each ride rail. Activating the ride rails will have the bulb show the ink capacity visually decrease until it empties, which deactivates the rail. Ride rails can only be used by players of the same ink color, where the team can ink the bulb to refuel it, while opponent ink will deplete it faster. In Ruins of Ark Polaris, ride rail bulbs can become deactivated during certain phases, being unusable until certain phases.

Appearances

Splatoon 2

Shifty Station

Salmon Run

Octo Canyon

Octo Expansion

Splatoon 3

Return of the Mammalians

Gallery

Trivia

  • No inkrails are found in Octo Canyon, due to being replaced by ride rails, but they were introduced into multiplayer instead.
  • "Grinding", a term often used in characters' dialogue when referring to riding a ride rail, is a reference to grinding on a skateboard.
    • Additionally, if Agent 8 jumps while having no main weapon on a ride rail in an Octo Expansion mission, they will bring their feet up to their side and grab onto them, a reference to a similar move in surfing and skateboarding.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ライドレール
Raido Rēru
Ride Rail
Netherlands Dutch Surfrail Surf rail [a]
CanadaFrance French Fil conducteur
Germany German Surfschiene Surf rail
Italy Italian Sparotaia
Russia Russian Красконвейер
Kraskonveyyer
From краска kraska ("paint") and конвейер konveyer ("conveyor")
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Autorriel
Spain Spanish (NOE) Tintarraíl From tinta ("ink") and raíl ("rail")
China Chinese (Simplified) 输送轨道
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 輸送軌道
South Korea Korean 라이드 레일 Same as Japanese
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Translation notes

  1. From surfen ("to surf") and rail

References