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|[[File: | |[[File:RotM Icon Shiver.png|x48px|link=Deep Cut|Shiver]] | ||
|{{quote|Don't tell him I told you, but I saw Judd taking a cat nap at Scorch Gorge...|Shiver}} | |{{quote|Don't tell him I told you, but I saw Judd taking a cat nap at Scorch Gorge...|Shiver}} | ||
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|[[File: | |[[File:RotM Icon Big Man.png|x48px|link=Deep Cut|Big Man]] | ||
|{{quote|Ay. Ay! (No shame in a shaded nap at the gorge. I've done it myself!)|Big Man}} | |{{quote|Ay. Ay! (No shame in a shaded nap at the gorge. I've done it myself!)|Big Man}} | ||
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==''Splatoon 3''== | ==''Splatoon 3''== | ||
Scorch Gorge was released with the launch of {{S3}}. | Scorch Gorge was released with the launch of {{S3}}. | ||
===[[Splatfests]]=== | |||
Scorch Gorge was available in the following [[Splatfest|Splatfests]] as a [[Tricolor Turf War]] stage in {{S3}}: | |||
* [[Power vs. Wisdom vs. Courage]] | |||
* [[Shiver vs. Frye vs. Big Man]] | |||
===Version history=== | ===Version history=== | ||
{{version history box|S3| | {{version history box|S3| | ||
{{version history item|S3|1.2.0| | {{version history item|S3|1.2.0| | ||
* '''{{color|—|gray}}''' Fixed an issue in [[Turf War]], [[Splat Zones]] and [[Clam Blitz]] battles where squeezing into the gap between certain terrain would cause the player to enter into the terrain. | * '''{{color|—|gray}}''' Fixed an issue in [[Turf War]], [[Splat Zones]], and [[Clam Blitz]] battles where squeezing into the gap between certain terrain would cause the player to enter into the terrain.}} | ||
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{{version history item|S3|3.0.0| | |||
* '''{{color|—|gray}}''' Fixed an issue in [[Turf War]] and Splat Zones modes that allowed you to climb over certain obstacles and cross terrain in unintended ways.}} | |||
{{version history item|S3|3.1.0| | |||
* '''{{color|—|gray}}''' Fixed an issue in [[Clam Blitz]] mode where clams were not placed symmetrically at the start of a battle.}} | |||
{{version history item|S3|6.0.0| | |||
* '''{{color|—|gray}}''' Adjusted some of the terrain to fix an issue in [[Turf War]] and Splat Zones modes that allowed players to Dodge Roll and enter the enemy base in an unintended way.}} | |||
}} | |||
===Maps=== | ===Maps=== | ||
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S3 Map Scorch Gorge Tower Control.jpg|Tower Control | S3 Map Scorch Gorge Tower Control.jpg|Tower Control | ||
S3 Map Scorch Gorge Rainmaker.jpg|Rainmaker | S3 Map Scorch Gorge Rainmaker.jpg|Rainmaker | ||
Scorch Gorge Clam Blitz.jpg|Clam Blitz | S3 Map Scorch Gorge Clam Blitz.jpg|Clam Blitz | ||
S3 Map Scorch Gorge Tricolor Turf War.jpg|Tricolor Turf War | S3 Map Scorch Gorge Tricolor Turf War.jpg|Tricolor Turf War | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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===Gallery=== | ===Gallery=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Unnamed Stage 1.png|An early version of Scorch Gorge, covered in yellow and blue ink. | File:Unnamed Stage 1.png|An early version of Scorch Gorge, covered in yellow and blue ink. | ||
S3 promo screenshot Scorch Gorge 01.jpg | File:S3 promo screenshot Scorch Gorge 00.jpg | ||
S3 promo screenshot Scorch Gorge 02.jpg | File:S3 promo screenshot Scorch Gorge 01.jpg | ||
S3 promo screenshot Scorch Gorge 03.jpg | File:S3 promo screenshot Scorch Gorge 02.jpg | ||
S3 first twitter preview - blasters.jpg|[[Blaster]] and the new design of the [[Range Blaster]] | File:S3 promo screenshot Scorch Gorge 03.jpg | ||
S3 first twitter preview - trizooka.jpg|An Inkling holding the [[Trizooka]]. | File:S3 first twitter preview - blasters.jpg|[[Blaster]] and the new design of the [[Range Blaster]] | ||
S3 first twitter preview - trizooka 2.jpg|The [[Trizooka]] special weapon being fired (right), Tenta Missile-like projectiles being fired (left) | File:S3 first twitter preview - trizooka.jpg|An Inkling holding the [[Trizooka]]. | ||
S3 Weapon Special Killer Wail 5.1 Preview 1.jpg|The [[Killer Wail 5.1]] that can go through walls and target opponents<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWR8uL-6fd0&t=418s {{YT}} ''Splatoon 3'' - In-Depth Trailer Analysis (Gameplay Part)]</ref> | File:S3 first twitter preview - trizooka 2.jpg|The [[Trizooka]] special weapon being fired (right), Tenta Missile-like projectiles being fired (left) | ||
S3 Crab Tank first preview.jpg|The [[Crab Tank]] special weapon | File:S3 Weapon Special Killer Wail 5.1 Preview 1.jpg|The [[Killer Wail 5.1]] that can go through walls and target opponents<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWR8uL-6fd0&t=418s {{YT}} ''Splatoon 3'' - In-Depth Trailer Analysis (Gameplay Part)]</ref> | ||
Big Bubbler Promo Image.jpg|an Inkling inside a [[Big Bubbler]] | File:S3 Crab Tank first preview.jpg|The [[Crab Tank]] special weapon | ||
S3 first twitter preview - .96 Gal.jpg|New design of the [[.96 Gal]] | File:Big Bubbler Promo Image.jpg|an Inkling inside a [[Big Bubbler]] | ||
S3 first twitter preview - posing Inklings and Octolings.jpg|[[Inkling]]s and [[Octoling]]s | File:S3 first twitter preview - .96 Gal.jpg|New design of the [[.96 Gal]] | ||
S3 first twitter preview - Sloshing Machine.jpg|[[Sloshing Machine]] with a slightly updated design | File:S3 first twitter preview - posing Inklings and Octolings.jpg|[[Inkling]]s and [[Octoling]]s | ||
S3 first twitter preview - Sloshing Machine 2.jpg|Sloshing Machine | File:S3 first twitter preview - Sloshing Machine.jpg|[[Sloshing Machine]] with a slightly updated design | ||
S3 first twitter preview - spawner.jpg|Flying [[spawner]] | File:S3 first twitter preview - Sloshing Machine 2.jpg|Sloshing Machine | ||
S3 first twitter preview - spawners.jpg|Flying spawners | File:S3 first twitter preview - spawner.jpg|Flying [[spawner]] | ||
S3 first twitter preview - flying cephalapods.jpg|Inklings and Octolings being ejected from the flying spawners | File:S3 first twitter preview - spawners.jpg|Flying spawners | ||
S3 first twitter preview - flying cephalapods 2.jpg|Squids and octopuses | File:S3 first twitter preview - flying cephalapods.jpg|Inklings and Octolings being ejected from the flying spawners | ||
S3 first twitter preview - squid roll.jpg|Squid performing a "squid roll" | File:S3 first twitter preview - flying cephalapods 2.jpg|Squids and octopuses | ||
S3 first twitter preview - squid surge.jpg|Squid performing a "squid surge", with a [[Gold Dynamo Roller]] player behind them | File:S3 first twitter preview - squid roll.jpg|Squid performing a "squid roll" | ||
S3 first twitter preview - Gold Dynamo Roller.jpg|Gold Dynamo Roller | File:S3 first twitter preview - squid surge.jpg|Squid performing a "squid surge", with a [[Gold Dynamo Roller]] player behind them | ||
S3 first twitter preview - bow.jpg|The [[Tri-Stringer]] | File:S3 first twitter preview - Gold Dynamo Roller.jpg|Gold Dynamo Roller | ||
S3 first twitter preview - bow 2.jpg|The Tri-Stringer being fired | File:S3 first twitter preview - bow.jpg|The [[Tri-Stringer]] | ||
S3 promo vid still Scorch Gorge.jpg|An updated Scorch Gorge from the [[Triple Inkstrike]] promotional video. Notably, the grates were made symmetrical | File:S3 first twitter preview - bow 2.jpg|The Tri-Stringer being fired | ||
S3 Lobby Scorch Gorge Map.png|A chalk doodle of the stage's map found in the [[ | File:S3 promo vid still Scorch Gorge.jpg|An updated Scorch Gorge from the [[Triple Inkstrike]] promotional video. Notably, the grates were made symmetrical | ||
Splatoon 3 artbook sample 3.jpg|Concept art of Scorch Gorge from [[The Art of Splatoon 3]]. | File:S3 Lobby Scorch Gorge Map.png|A chalk doodle of the stage's map found in the [[test range]] | ||
S3 key art.jpg|Artwork featuring Scorch Gorge | File:Splatoon 3 artbook sample 3.jpg|Concept art of Scorch Gorge from [[The Art of Splatoon 3]]. | ||
Splatoon 3 Keyart Horiz.jpg|Horizontal variant | File:S3 key art.jpg|Artwork featuring Scorch Gorge | ||
Splatoon 3 icon.jpg|Square variant | File:Splatoon 3 Keyart Horiz.jpg|Horizontal variant | ||
S3 key art background.jpg|Background featuring Scorch Gorge | File:Splatoon 3 icon.jpg|Square variant | ||
File:S3 key art background.jpg|Background featuring Scorch Gorge | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
====Tricolor Turf War==== | ====Tricolor Turf War==== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
S3 Scorch Gorge Tricolor overhead view. | S3 Scorch Gorge Tricolor overhead view.png|Overhead view of the [[Tricolor Turf War]] stage | ||
S3 Scorch Gorge Tricolor overhead view 3. | S3 Scorch Gorge Tricolor overhead view 3.png| | ||
S3 Scorch Gorge Tricolor overhead view 5.jpg| | S3 Scorch Gorge Tricolor overhead view 5.jpg| | ||
S3 Scorch Gorge Tricolor overhead view 4.jpg| | S3 Scorch Gorge Tricolor overhead view 4.jpg| | ||
S3 Scorch Gorge Tricolor overhead view 2. | S3 Scorch Gorge Tricolor overhead view 2.png|During the [[Power vs. Wisdom vs. Courage]] Splatfest | ||
S3 Gorge Tricolor.jpg| | S3 Gorge Tricolor.jpg| | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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** Despite this, the map marks the [[Super Jump]] landing spot for returning to spawn as this area. | ** Despite this, the map marks the [[Super Jump]] landing spot for returning to spawn as this area. | ||
*[https://bugsnax.fandom.com/wiki/Bugsnax_(Game) Bugsnax], a single-player adventure game, features an area in the game of a similar name, known as Scorched Gorge. This area looks very similar to Scorch Gorge. | *[https://bugsnax.fandom.com/wiki/Bugsnax_(Game) Bugsnax], a single-player adventure game, features an area in the game of a similar name, known as Scorched Gorge. This area looks very similar to Scorch Gorge. | ||
* A doodle of this Stage's map can be found on the top-right structure in the Lobby's [[ | * A doodle of this Stage's map can be found on the top-right structure in the Lobby's [[test range]] with Inkling words with arrows written around it. | ||
* During [[Recon (mode)|recon]] on Scorch Gorge, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-tailed_hawk red-tailed hawk] calls can be heard in the background. | * During [[Recon (mode)|recon]] on Scorch Gorge, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-tailed_hawk red-tailed hawk] calls can be heard in the background. | ||
* Scorch Gorge | * Scorch Gorge is so far the only map to feature a fully custom [[Tricolor Turf War]] layout that completely revamped the stage. | ||
** All | ** All other Tricolor Turf War stages have been altered existing stages that resembled existing layouts. | ||
* Scorch Gorge's Tricolor Turf War layout displays the Triforce incorrectly, with Power being on top, Courage being on the left, and Wisdom being on the right. | * Scorch Gorge's Tricolor Turf War layout displays the Triforce incorrectly, with Power being on top, Courage being on the left, and Wisdom being on the right. | ||
** If Courage and Wisdom were switched, it would be shown correctly. | ** If Courage and Wisdom were switched, it would be shown correctly. | ||
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|GerM=Scorching Rift | |GerM=Scorching Rift | ||
|Ita=Grank Canyon | |Ita=Grank Canyon | ||
|ItaM= | |ItaM=Portmanteau of ''granchio'' (crab) and "Grand Canyon" | ||
|Rus=Опаленное ущелье | |Rus=Опаленное ущелье | ||
|RusR=Opalennoye ushchel'ye | |RusR=Opalennoye ushchel'ye |
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Scorch Gorge is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon 3. It is also one of the stages that can have Tricolor Turf Wars.
Layout
Scorch Gorge is a stage located in a deserted wasteland (presumably within the Splatlands). The center of the stage contains a climbable platform connected with grates to other platforms.
Description
The spawn points are small raised areas that goes to another raised area. Going left leads the player to another platform that goes far to the left of the user's spawn. The right leads the user to some more raised areas for defense. Going straight leads the user down to an open area that ramps back up near the middle. Once it goes up, there is a platform to the left and a block in the middle that the user can climb up. To the right is an area that either ramps up to the middle or can be jumped up to through a block. The middle of the stage is fairly open and has a large tower in the center with grates that go towards the right of the stage, leading to the opponent's platform.
Ranked Battle Terrain
In Ranked Battles, specifications for the terrain or placement of objects are different between the modes; these changes create new paths or new objects to take cover behind.
Splat Zones
The Splat Zone is located in the middle of the stage, taking up most of the middle of the stage. The stage is unchanged.
Tower Control
The central platform is lowered compared to the Turf War version. The Tower starts on the platform, goes forward before turning right to the opposing team's left side. It then goes forward then left, then forward again until it reaches the goal. The left side of each team is now accessible by ramp and the grated pathway is now removed. The ramp to the left side is replaced with a climbable wall.
In Splatoon 3, checkpoints have been added: | |||||
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Checkpoint | Location | Timer (Seconds) | Progress Amount | ||
Before | After | Total | |||
1 | The first checkpoint is to the right of the central tower | 6 | 79 | 67 | 12 |
2 | The second checkpoint is on the raised right area. | 5 | 53 | 43 | 10 |
3 | The third checkpoint is located on the enemy team's open area, before it reaches the goal. | 3 | 12 | 6 | 6 |
Rainmaker
The layout is similar to the Tower Control layout, but with grates leading to the enemy team's side. The Rainmaker starts on the central tower. The checkpoints are located on the right of the starting position and after the central grates on the opponent's raised area. The goal is located after the first drop from spawn. The far left side of the spawn has been shortened, and the areas immediately behind each team's left checkpoint are expanded to the left.
Clam Blitz
The Clam baskets are located to the left of each team's raised block. The stage is similar to the Rainmaker layout. The only change is the area near the baskets being more flat instead of on a ramp and the center tower being its normal height.
Splatoon 3
Scorch Gorge was released with the launch of Splatoon 3.
Splatfests
Scorch Gorge was available in the following Splatfests as a Tricolor Turf War stage in Splatoon 3:
Version history
Version | Adjustments |
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1.2.0 |
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3.0.0 |
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3.1.0 |
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6.0.0 |
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Maps
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Turf War
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Splat Zones
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Tower Control
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Rainmaker
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Clam Blitz
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Tricolor Turf War
Gallery
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An early version of Scorch Gorge, covered in yellow and blue ink.
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Blaster and the new design of the Range Blaster
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An Inkling holding the Trizooka.
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The Trizooka special weapon being fired (right), Tenta Missile-like projectiles being fired (left)
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The Killer Wail 5.1 that can go through walls and target opponents[1]
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The Crab Tank special weapon
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an Inkling inside a Big Bubbler
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New design of the .96 Gal
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Sloshing Machine with a slightly updated design
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Sloshing Machine
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Flying spawner
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Flying spawners
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Inklings and Octolings being ejected from the flying spawners
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Squids and octopuses
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Squid performing a "squid roll"
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Squid performing a "squid surge", with a Gold Dynamo Roller player behind them
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Gold Dynamo Roller
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The Tri-Stringer
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The Tri-Stringer being fired
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An updated Scorch Gorge from the Triple Inkstrike promotional video. Notably, the grates were made symmetrical
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A chalk doodle of the stage's map found in the test range
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Concept art of Scorch Gorge from The Art of Splatoon 3.
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Artwork featuring Scorch Gorge
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Horizontal variant
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Square variant
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Background featuring Scorch Gorge
Tricolor Turf War
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Overhead view of the Tricolor Turf War stage
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During the Power vs. Wisdom vs. Courage Splatfest
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Videos
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An in-game advertisement for Scorch Gorge (link to file)
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Using a Zipcaster to reach the grating above the stage (link to file)
Quotes
View the quotation page. |
Trivia
- The stage is a designated National Park.[2]
- The oddly shaped stone pillars in the background were once underwater hydrothermal vents that appear on land due to changes in the planet's surface.[2]
- Traditional spawn points can be seen, but concealed in a tarp and not usable.
- Despite this, the map marks the Super Jump landing spot for returning to spawn as this area.
- Bugsnax, a single-player adventure game, features an area in the game of a similar name, known as Scorched Gorge. This area looks very similar to Scorch Gorge.
- A doodle of this Stage's map can be found on the top-right structure in the Lobby's test range with Inkling words with arrows written around it.
- During recon on Scorch Gorge, red-tailed hawk calls can be heard in the background.
- Scorch Gorge is so far the only map to feature a fully custom Tricolor Turf War layout that completely revamped the stage.
- All other Tricolor Turf War stages have been altered existing stages that resembled existing layouts.
- Scorch Gorge's Tricolor Turf War layout displays the Triforce incorrectly, with Power being on top, Courage being on the left, and Wisdom being on the right.
- If Courage and Wisdom were switched, it would be shown correctly.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ユノハナ大渓谷 yunohana daikeikoku |
Yunohana Crab Gorge |
Dutch | Roggentrog | Ray trench |
French | Canyon aux colonnes | Column Canyon |
German | Sengkluft | Scorching Rift |
Italian | Grank Canyon | Portmanteau of granchio (crab) and "Grand Canyon" |
Russian | Опаленное ущелье Opalennoye ushchel'ye |
Scorched gorge |
Spanish | Desfiladero Fumarola | Fumarola Gorge |
Chinese (Simplified) | 温泉花大峡谷 wēnquánhuā dàxiágǔ (Mandarin) |
Hot Spring Flower Grand Canyon |
Chinese (Traditional) | 溫泉花大峽谷 wēnquánhuā dàxiágǔ (Mandarin) |
Hot Spring Flower Grand Canyon |
Korean | 석순 대협곡 seoksun daehyeopgok |
Stalagmite Grand Canyon |
Portuguese | Scorch Gorge | Same as English |
Internal | Yunohana[3] | Yunohana comes from the japanese name of this stage. |