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A Sardinium that has already been obtained once before will appear in the same location but with a muted appearance, and picking it up gives the player five [[Power Eggs]] instead.
A Sardinium that has already been obtained once before will appear in the same location but with a muted appearance, and picking it up gives the player five [[Power Eggs]] instead.
In Splatoon 3, Sardinium is also used to upgrade armor, and gain new abilities. They can be found after Smallfry eats certain fuzzy ooze or in areas underground.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 15:50, 12 September 2022

File:Sardinium.jpeg
The in-game model for Sardinium.
When I get my hands on these fish
I might exchange them on the range,
Except that they look so delish...
Agent 8 on the Sardinium mem cake

Sardinium is an item in Splatoon 2's Octo Canyon used to upgrade weapons at the Ammo Knights Enhancifier.

One Sardinium can be found in each Octo Canyon mission. Standard missions have a hidden Sardinium that the player must find, while each boss mission's Sardinium appears in front of the Zapfish after the boss is defeated. There is also one hidden Sardinium in each sector of Octo Canyon.

A Sardinium that has already been obtained once before will appear in the same location but with a muted appearance, and picking it up gives the player five Power Eggs instead.


In Splatoon 3, Sardinium is also used to upgrade armor, and gain new abilities. They can be found after Smallfry eats certain fuzzy ooze or in areas underground.

Trivia

  • Sardinium pieces resemble niboshi, dried sardines used in cooking, but with a metallic texture and an eye resembling the head of a Phillips screw, hence the name combining "sardine" and "-ium", a suffix used for metals.
    • Despite their metallic appearance, Agent 8's poem on the Sardinium mem cake suggests that they may be edible.
  • The Art of Splatoon 2 mentions that Sardinium is used as the material attaching the Ink Tank to its harness and that the heels of the Neo Octoling Boots are also made of Sardinium, describing them as "hard and heavy."

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