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'''Shifty Station''' is a multiplayer [[stage]] in ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. | '''Shifty Station''' is the title given to a series of multiplayer [[stage]]s in ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. The stages were originally only available during [[Splatfest]]s and each has a different layout. They will be made playable in [[Private Battle]]s in Version {{Ver|S2|5.0.0}} after the final Splatfest. Only one Shifty Station appeared per Splatfest, with the exception of [[Chaos vs. Order]], where the first 23 layouts will be playable in the first 48 hours, with the last 24 hours having only the final layout playable. | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Wayslide Cool.png|200px|link=Wayslide Cool]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Wayslide Cool.png|200px|link=Wayslide Cool]]<br>[[Wayslide Cool]] || The first variation of Shifty Station used in the [[Mayo vs. Ketchup]] Splatfest. It features large platforms on the sides of the stage which slide from side to side. || August 4, 2017 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage The Secret of S.P.L.A.T..png|200px|link=The Secret of S.P.L.A.T.]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage The Secret of S.P.L.A.T..png|200px|link=The Secret of S.P.L.A.T.]]<br>[[The Secret of S.P.L.A.T.]] || The variant that first appeared in [[Flight vs. Invisibility]] and [[With Lemon vs. Without Lemon]], and later returned for [[Raph vs. Leo]]. This stage features platforms in the middle which move up and down. || September 1, 2017 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station Layout 3 Image1.jpg|200px|link=Goosponge]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station Layout 3 Image1.jpg|200px|link=Goosponge]]<br>[[Goosponge]] || The variant that debuted in [[Fries vs. McNuggets]], [[Front Roll vs. Back Roll]], and [[Sci-Fi vs. Fantasy]], and later returned for [[Mikey vs. Donnie]] and [[Hello Kitty vs. Cinnamoroll]]. It features [[Sponge Block|sponges]] and [[Inkrail]]s that help the player reach central points on the stage. || September 9, 2017 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station Layout 4 Image1.jpg|200px|link=Windmill House on the Pearlie]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station Layout 4 Image1.jpg|200px|link=Windmill House on the Pearlie]]<br>[[Windmill House on the Pearlie]] || The variant that debuted in [[Vampire vs. Werewolf]], [[Agility vs. Endurance]], and [[Warm Breakfast vs. Cold Breakfast]], and later returned for [[My Melody vs. Pompompurin]]. It features four large, rotating platforms. || October 13, 2017 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station Layout 5 Image1.jpg|200px|link=Fancy Spew]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station Layout 5 Image1.jpg|200px|link=Fancy Spew]]<br>[[Fancy Spew]] || The variant that debuted in [[Warm Inner Wear vs. Warm Outer Wear]], [[Film vs. Book]], and [[Sweater vs. Sock]]. It heavily features [[Spreader]]s, most notably rotating Spreaders in the center. || December 9, 2017 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Zone of Glass labeled.jpg|200px|link=Zone of Glass]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Zone of Glass labeled.jpg|200px|link=Zone of Glass]]<br>[[Zone of Glass]] || The variant that debuted in [[Action vs. Comedy]]. It primarily features [[invisible platform]]s, as well as long [[Squee-G]]s that move uninterrupted. || January 13, 2018 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station Layout 7 Image1.jpg|200px|link=Cannon Fire Pearl]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station Layout 7 Image1.jpg|200px|link=Cannon Fire Pearl]]<br>[[Cannon Fire Pearl]] || The variant that debuted in [[Champion vs. Challenger]], [[Gherk-OUT vs. Gherk-IN]], and [[Money vs. Love]]. It features [[Ink Cannon]]s which can be used to fire at distant opponents, and walls that allow players to hide from the cannons. || February 3, 2018 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station Layout 8 Image2.jpg|200px|link=The Bunker Games]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station Layout 8 Image2.jpg|200px|link=The Bunker Games]]<br>[[The Bunker Games]] || The variant that debuted in [[Flower vs. Dumpling]] and [[Chicken vs. Egg]]. It features large containment chambers which close off parts of the stage over time. Once an area is closed off, a [[launchpad]] appears in it, allowing players inside the domes to escape. || March 3, 2018 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Grapplink Girl labeled.jpg|200px|link=Grapplink Girl]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Grapplink Girl labeled.jpg|200px|link=Grapplink Girl]]<br>[[Grapplink Girl]] || The variant that debuted in [[Latest Model vs. Popular Model]], [[Baseball vs. Soccer]], and [[Salty vs. Sweet]]. It has an element of verticality with [[Grapplink]]s being used to quickly reach high points. || March 24, 2018 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station layout 10 image1.jpg|200px|link=Zappy Longshocking]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station layout 10 image1.jpg|200px|link=Zappy Longshocking]]<br>[[Zappy Longshocking]] || The variant that debuted in [[Unknown Creature vs. Advanced Technology]] and [[Pulp vs. No-Pulp]]. It features lateral symmetry, as well as [[Ink Switch]]es that move platforms and walls. || April 21, 2018 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage A Swiftly Tilting Balance labeled.jpg|200px|link=A Swiftly Tilting Balance]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage A Swiftly Tilting Balance labeled.jpg|200px|link=A Swiftly Tilting Balance]]<br>[[A Swiftly Tilting Balance]] || The variant that debuted in [[Raph vs. Leo]] and [[Hello Kitty vs. My Melody]]. The stage is built like a double-beam balance scale, with the weight of players and sub weapons tilting the two large platforms on either side of the stage. || May 18, 2018 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Sweet Valley Tentacles labeled.jpg|200px|link=Sweet Valley Tentacles]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Sweet Valley Tentacles labeled.jpg|200px|link=Sweet Valley Tentacles]]<br>[[Sweet Valley Tentacles]] || The variant that debuted in [[Squid vs. Octopus (Splatoon 2)|Squid vs. Octopus]]. It features large, tentacle-shaped dummies that, when splatted, open up gates around the stage. || July 21, 2018 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage The Switches labeled.jpg|200px|link=The Switches]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage The Switches labeled.jpg|200px|link=The Switches]]<br>[[The Switches]] || The variant that debuted in [[Mushroom Mountain vs. Bamboo Shoot Village (Splatoon 2)|Mushroom Mountain vs. Bamboo Shoot Village]], [[Adventure vs. Relax]], and [[Fork vs. Spoon]]. It features [[Splat-Switch]]es that move gates around the stage when inked. || August 18, 2018 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage The Bouncey Twins labeled.jpg|200px|link=The Bouncey Twins]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage The Bouncey Twins labeled.jpg|200px|link=The Bouncey Twins]]<br>[[The Bouncey Twins]] || The variant that debuted in [[Retro vs. Modern]] and [[Tsubuan vs. Koshian]]. It features [[Bounce Pad]]s that allow players to reach high points on the stage, but are placed above the [[Out-of-bounds|abyss]]. || September 22, 2018 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Railway Chillin' labeled.jpg|200px|link=Railway Chillin']]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Railway Chillin' labeled.jpg|200px|link=Railway Chillin']]<br>[[Railway Chillin']] || The variant that debuted in [[Trick vs. Treat]]. It features [[ride rail]]s which are the only means of traversing to the raised platform in the center that leads to the opponents' turf. || October 19, 2018 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Gusher Towns.png|200px|link=Gusher Towns]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Gusher Towns.png|200px|link=Gusher Towns]]<br>[[Gusher Towns]] || The variant that debuted in [[Pocky Chocolate vs. Pocky: Gokuboso]], [[Salsa vs. Guac]], and [[Eat It vs. Save It]]. It features [[Gusher]]s which allow players to reach high points, or block off routes for opponents. || November 10, 2018 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage The Maze Dasher labeled.jpg|200px|link=The Maze Dasher]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage The Maze Dasher labeled.jpg|200px|link=The Maze Dasher]]<br>[[The Maze Dasher]] || The variant that debuted in [[Hero vs. Villain]]. It primarily features [[dash track]]s, which allow players to quickly hop from one side of the stage to the other. || December 15, 2018 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Flooders in the Attic labeled.jpg|200px|link=Flooders in the Attic]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Flooders in the Attic labeled.jpg|200px|link=Flooders in the Attic]]<br>[[Flooders in the Attic]] || The variant that debuted in [[Fam vs. Friend]]. It features [[Flooder]]s that survey small areas of the stage, as well as [[Bounce Pad]]s that let players jump on top of the Flooders. || January 4, 2019 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage The Splat in our Zones labeled.jpg|200px|link=The Splat in our Zones]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage The Splat in our Zones labeled.jpg|200px|link=The Splat in our Zones]]<br>[[The Splat in our Zones]] || The variant that debuted in [[Boke vs. Tsukkomi (Splatoon 2)|Boke vs. Tsukkomi]] and [[Pancake vs. Wafle]]. It features six "free [[Splat Zones]]" which fill up with a team's ink once enough of the zone has been inked a particular color. || February 2, 2019 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage The Ink is Spreading labeled.jpg|200px|link=The Ink is Spreading]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage The Ink is Spreading labeled.jpg|200px|link=The Ink is Spreading]]<br>[[The Ink is Spreading]] || The variant that debuted in [[Knight vs. Wizard]]. It features Splat-Switches which control the ink color of fourteen Spreaders placed around the stage. || March 16, 2019 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station Layout 21 Image2.jpg|200px|link=Bridge to Tentaswitchia]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station Layout 21 Image2.jpg|200px|link=Bridge to Tentaswitchia]]<br>[[Bridge to Tentaswitchia]] || The variant that debuted in [[Hare vs. Tortoise]]. It features an Ink Switch in the center that moves a long strip of turf. The strip of turf moves behind a glass wall, where it becomes no longer accessible. || April 19, 2019 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station Layout 22 Image1.jpg|200px|link=The Chronicles of Rolonium]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Shifty Station Layout 22 Image1.jpg|200px|link=The Chronicles of Rolonium]]<br>[[The Chronicles of Rolonium]] || The variant that debuted in [[Ce vs. Pa]] and [[Time Travel vs. Teleportation]]. It features bundles of [[Rolonium]] that roll over hills in the stage and can splat opponents in two hits. || May 11, 2019 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Furler in the Ashes.png|200px|link=Furler in the Ashes]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage Furler in the Ashes.png|200px|link=Furler in the Ashes]]<br>[[Furler in the Ashes]] || The variant that debuted in [[Unicorn vs. Narwhal]], [[Without Pineapple vs. With Pineapple]], and [[Kid vs. Grown-Up]]. It features [[Inkfurler]]s which, when unraveled, allow players to move across the stage. After ninety seconds, the water level drops, similar to [[Mahi-Mahi Resort]]. || June 15, 2019 | ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage MC.Princess Diaries labeled.jpg|200px|link=MC.Princess Diaries]]<br | | style="text-align: center;" | [[File:S2 Stage MC.Princess Diaries labeled.jpg|200px|link=MC.Princess Diaries]]<br>[[MC.Princess Diaries]] || The final variant that will debut in [[Chaos vs. Order]]. It will feature the {{Weapon|S|Special|Killer Wail}} and [[hyperbomb]]s, and [[Off the Hook]] will be seen performing live. || July 20, 2019 | ||
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** This is elaborated on further in the ''[[Octo Expansion]]''. In [[Marina's chat room]], Pearl mentions how Marina creates these stages all by herself, while [[Cap'n Cuttlefish]] notes the Octarian technology used, such as floating rocks, from Marina's time as a combat engineer for [[DJ Octavio]]. | ** This is elaborated on further in the ''[[Octo Expansion]]''. In [[Marina's chat room]], Pearl mentions how Marina creates these stages all by herself, while [[Cap'n Cuttlefish]] notes the Octarian technology used, such as floating rocks, from Marina's time as a combat engineer for [[DJ Octavio]]. | ||
* The stage seems to be set somewhere in one of [[Octo Canyon]]'s domes or the [[Deepsea Metro]], as can be deduced by the decorations scattered throughout the stage types as well as the floating objects in the background. | * The stage seems to be set somewhere in one of [[Octo Canyon]]'s domes or the [[Deepsea Metro]], as can be deduced by the decorations scattered throughout the stage types as well as the floating objects in the background. | ||
* Not all Shifty Stations actually shift. [[Goosponge]], [[Cannon Fire Pearl]], [[Grapplink Girl]], [[The Bouncey Twins]], [[Railway Chillin']], [[Gusher Towns]], [[The Maze Dasher]], [[Flooders in the Attic]], [[The Splat in our Zones]], and [[The Chronicles of Rolonium]] | * Not all Shifty Stations actually shift. [[Goosponge]], [[Cannon Fire Pearl]], [[Grapplink Girl]], [[The Bouncey Twins]], [[Railway Chillin']], [[Gusher Towns]], [[The Maze Dasher]], [[Flooders in the Attic]], [[The Splat in our Zones]], and [[The Chronicles of Rolonium]] are static, while [[Zappy Longshocking]], [[A Swiftly Tilting Balance]], [[Sweet Valley Tentacles]], [[The Switches]], and [[Bridge to Tentaswitchia]] only move when interacted with. | ||
* On one of the Stations there is a {{Weapon|S2|Special|Inkjet}} glitch that allows the player to clip through the wall. | * On one of the Stations there is a {{Weapon|S2|Special|Inkjet}} glitch that allows the player to clip through the wall. | ||
* The internal code name for this stage in the game files is "Deli". | * The internal code name for this stage in the game files is "Deli". | ||
* Sweet Valley Tentacles, The Bouncey Twins, and Railway Chillin' | * Sweet Valley Tentacles, The Bouncey Twins, and Railway Chillin' were found in the game's data after the release of Version {{Ver|S2|3.2.0}}. Sweet Valley Tentacles was the only complete layout that also had the stage model present.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Simon1844/status/1015084042302173184 {{TWI}} Simonx22 on Twitter]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/0xRed/status/1017645751026028545 {{TWI}} 0xRed on Twitter]</ref> | ||
** The same data miners later published a complete list of the Shifty Station layout code names (as of {{Ver|S2|4.5.1}}): | ** The same data miners later published a complete list of the Shifty Station layout code names (as of {{Ver|S2|4.5.1}}): | ||
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Shifty Station is the title given to a series of multiplayer stages in Splatoon 2. The stages were originally only available during Splatfests and each has a different layout. They will be made playable in Private Battles in Version 5.0.0 after the final Splatfest. Only one Shifty Station appeared per Splatfest, with the exception of Chaos vs. Order, where the first 23 layouts will be playable in the first 48 hours, with the last 24 hours having only the final layout playable.
List of Layouts
Name | Description | Release Date |
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Wayslide Cool |
The first variation of Shifty Station used in the Mayo vs. Ketchup Splatfest. It features large platforms on the sides of the stage which slide from side to side. | August 4, 2017 |
File:S2 Stage The Secret of S.P.L.A.T..png The Secret of S.P.L.A.T. |
The variant that first appeared in Flight vs. Invisibility and With Lemon vs. Without Lemon, and later returned for Raph vs. Leo. This stage features platforms in the middle which move up and down. | September 1, 2017 |
Goosponge |
The variant that debuted in Fries vs. McNuggets, Front Roll vs. Back Roll, and Sci-Fi vs. Fantasy, and later returned for Mikey vs. Donnie and Hello Kitty vs. Cinnamoroll. It features sponges and Inkrails that help the player reach central points on the stage. | September 9, 2017 |
Windmill House on the Pearlie |
The variant that debuted in Vampire vs. Werewolf, Agility vs. Endurance, and Warm Breakfast vs. Cold Breakfast, and later returned for My Melody vs. Pompompurin. It features four large, rotating platforms. | October 13, 2017 |
Fancy Spew |
The variant that debuted in Warm Inner Wear vs. Warm Outer Wear, Film vs. Book, and Sweater vs. Sock. It heavily features Spreaders, most notably rotating Spreaders in the center. | December 9, 2017 |
File:S2 Stage Zone of Glass labeled.jpg Zone of Glass |
The variant that debuted in Action vs. Comedy. It primarily features invisible platforms, as well as long Squee-Gs that move uninterrupted. | January 13, 2018 |
File:Shifty Station Layout 7 Image1.jpg Cannon Fire Pearl |
The variant that debuted in Champion vs. Challenger, Gherk-OUT vs. Gherk-IN, and Money vs. Love. It features Ink Cannons which can be used to fire at distant opponents, and walls that allow players to hide from the cannons. | February 3, 2018 |
File:Shifty Station Layout 8 Image2.jpg The Bunker Games |
The variant that debuted in Flower vs. Dumpling and Chicken vs. Egg. It features large containment chambers which close off parts of the stage over time. Once an area is closed off, a launchpad appears in it, allowing players inside the domes to escape. | March 3, 2018 |
Grapplink Girl |
The variant that debuted in Latest Model vs. Popular Model, Baseball vs. Soccer, and Salty vs. Sweet. It has an element of verticality with Grapplinks being used to quickly reach high points. | March 24, 2018 |
Zappy Longshocking |
The variant that debuted in Unknown Creature vs. Advanced Technology and Pulp vs. No-Pulp. It features lateral symmetry, as well as Ink Switches that move platforms and walls. | April 21, 2018 |
File:S2 Stage A Swiftly Tilting Balance labeled.jpg A Swiftly Tilting Balance |
The variant that debuted in Raph vs. Leo and Hello Kitty vs. My Melody. The stage is built like a double-beam balance scale, with the weight of players and sub weapons tilting the two large platforms on either side of the stage. | May 18, 2018 |
File:S2 Stage Sweet Valley Tentacles labeled.jpg Sweet Valley Tentacles |
The variant that debuted in Squid vs. Octopus. It features large, tentacle-shaped dummies that, when splatted, open up gates around the stage. | July 21, 2018 |
File:S2 Stage The Switches labeled.jpg The Switches |
The variant that debuted in Mushroom Mountain vs. Bamboo Shoot Village, Adventure vs. Relax, and Fork vs. Spoon. It features Splat-Switches that move gates around the stage when inked. | August 18, 2018 |
File:S2 Stage The Bouncey Twins labeled.jpg The Bouncey Twins |
The variant that debuted in Retro vs. Modern and Tsubuan vs. Koshian. It features Bounce Pads that allow players to reach high points on the stage, but are placed above the abyss. | September 22, 2018 |
File:S2 Stage Railway Chillin' labeled.jpg Railway Chillin' |
The variant that debuted in Trick vs. Treat. It features ride rails which are the only means of traversing to the raised platform in the center that leads to the opponents' turf. | October 19, 2018 |
Gusher Towns |
The variant that debuted in Pocky Chocolate vs. Pocky: Gokuboso, Salsa vs. Guac, and Eat It vs. Save It. It features Gushers which allow players to reach high points, or block off routes for opponents. | November 10, 2018 |
File:S2 Stage The Maze Dasher labeled.jpg The Maze Dasher |
The variant that debuted in Hero vs. Villain. It primarily features dash tracks, which allow players to quickly hop from one side of the stage to the other. | December 15, 2018 |
File:S2 Stage Flooders in the Attic labeled.jpg Flooders in the Attic |
The variant that debuted in Fam vs. Friend. It features Flooders that survey small areas of the stage, as well as Bounce Pads that let players jump on top of the Flooders. | January 4, 2019 |
The Splat in our Zones |
The variant that debuted in Boke vs. Tsukkomi and Pancake vs. Wafle. It features six "free Splat Zones" which fill up with a team's ink once enough of the zone has been inked a particular color. | February 2, 2019 |
File:S2 Stage The Ink is Spreading labeled.jpg The Ink is Spreading |
The variant that debuted in Knight vs. Wizard. It features Splat-Switches which control the ink color of fourteen Spreaders placed around the stage. | March 16, 2019 |
File:Shifty Station Layout 21 Image2.jpg Bridge to Tentaswitchia |
The variant that debuted in Hare vs. Tortoise. It features an Ink Switch in the center that moves a long strip of turf. The strip of turf moves behind a glass wall, where it becomes no longer accessible. | April 19, 2019 |
File:Shifty Station Layout 22 Image1.jpg The Chronicles of Rolonium |
The variant that debuted in Ce vs. Pa and Time Travel vs. Teleportation. It features bundles of Rolonium that roll over hills in the stage and can splat opponents in two hits. | May 11, 2019 |
File:S2 Stage Furler in the Ashes.png Furler in the Ashes |
The variant that debuted in Unicorn vs. Narwhal, Without Pineapple vs. With Pineapple, and Kid vs. Grown-Up. It features Inkfurlers which, when unraveled, allow players to move across the stage. After ninety seconds, the water level drops, similar to Mahi-Mahi Resort. | June 15, 2019 |
File:S2 Stage MC.Princess Diaries labeled.jpg MC.Princess Diaries |
The final variant that will debut in Chaos vs. Order. It will feature the Killer Wail and hyperbombs, and Off the Hook will be seen performing live. | July 20, 2019 |
Version history
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Trivia
- Marina claims to have helped make the stage herself, which is shown by her symbol appearing on the stage image.
- Every Shifty Station's name is a reference to a work in some form of media.
- As Marina mentions often in the news segments, she was raised around Octarian machinery, which would explain why many of the Shifty Station variants contain at least one of the Octo Valley and Octo Canyon mechanics.
- This is elaborated on further in the Octo Expansion. In Marina's chat room, Pearl mentions how Marina creates these stages all by herself, while Cap'n Cuttlefish notes the Octarian technology used, such as floating rocks, from Marina's time as a combat engineer for DJ Octavio.
- The stage seems to be set somewhere in one of Octo Canyon's domes or the Deepsea Metro, as can be deduced by the decorations scattered throughout the stage types as well as the floating objects in the background.
- Not all Shifty Stations actually shift. Goosponge, Cannon Fire Pearl, Grapplink Girl, The Bouncey Twins, Railway Chillin', Gusher Towns, The Maze Dasher, Flooders in the Attic, The Splat in our Zones, and The Chronicles of Rolonium are static, while Zappy Longshocking, A Swiftly Tilting Balance, Sweet Valley Tentacles, The Switches, and Bridge to Tentaswitchia only move when interacted with.
- On one of the Stations there is a Inkjet glitch that allows the player to clip through the wall.
- The internal code name for this stage in the game files is "Deli".
- Sweet Valley Tentacles, The Bouncey Twins, and Railway Chillin' were found in the game's data after the release of Version 3.2.0. Sweet Valley Tentacles was the only complete layout that also had the stage model present.[1][2]
- The same data miners later published a complete list of the Shifty Station layout code names (as of 4.5.1):
Layout | File name | Codename | Used in | Explanation |
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1 | Deli02 | Push | x | The moving platforms push players around |
2 | Deli01 | SlideLift | x x |
The moving platforms serve as lifts (elevators) |
Deli01_02 | SlideLift_2 | x | ||
Deli51 | SlideLift_2 | - | ||
3 | Deli03 | Sponge | x x x |
Sponge Blocks |
Deli03_02 | Sponge_2 | x x | ||
4 | Deli00 | Windmill | x File:S2 Splatfest Icon Agility.pngxFile:S2 Splatfest Icon Endurance.png File:S2 Splatfest Icon Warm.pngxFile:S2 Splatfest Icon Cold.png |
The rotating platforms resemble windmills |
Deli00_02 | Windmill_2 | x | ||
5 | Deli07 | NuriNuriBar | File:S2 Splatfest Icon Warm Inner Wear.pngxFile:S2 Splatfest Icon Warm Outer Wear.png x x |
"Nuri Nuri Bar" is the Japanese name for Spreaders |
6 | Deli06 | Transparent | x | Invisible platforms |
7 | Deli05 | Canon(sic) | File:S2 Splatfest Icon Champion.pngxFile:S2 Splatfest Icon Challenger.png x x |
Ink Cannons |
8 | Deli10 | Kakutei | File:S2 Splatfest Icon Flower.pngxFile:S2 Splatfest Icon Dumpling.png x |
From 隔艇, "sealed area, bulkhead" in Japanese |
9 | Deli08 | Hikiyose | File:S2 Splatfest Icon Latest Model.pngxFile:S2 Splatfest Icon Popular Model.png x x |
"Hikiyose Point" is the Japanese name for Grapplinks |
10 | Deli09 | Denden | File:S2 Splatfest Icon Unknown Creature.pngx xFile:S2 Splatfest Icon No-Pulp.png |
"Denden Switch" is the Japanese name for Ink Switches |
11 | Deli11 | Scale | x x |
The stage is a set of giant scales |
12 | Deli13 | Takoashi | x | From 蛸足, "(Octopus) tentacle" in Japanese |
13 | Deli12 | Nuri Switch | File:S2 Splatfest Icon Mushroom Mountain.pngxFile:S2 Splatfest Icon Bamboo Shoot Village.png x x |
"Nuri Switch" is the Japanese name for Splat Switches |
14 | Deli14 | Trampoline | x x |
This layout contains Bounce Pads, called "Trampolines" in Japanese |
15 | Deli15 | RideRail | x | This layout contains Ride rails |
16 | Deli16 | Kanketu | xFile:S2 Splatfest Icon Pocky: Gokuboso.png xFile:S2 Splatfest Icon Guac.png File:S2 Splatfest Icon Eat It.pngxFile:S2 Splatfest Icon Save It.png |
This layout contains Gushers, called "Kanketsuen"* in Japanese |
17 | Deli17 | Dash[3] | x | This layout contains dash tracks, called "Dash pads" in Japanese |
18 | Deli18 | Dozer[3] | File:S2 Splatfest Icon Fam.pngxFile:S2 Splatfest Icon Friend.png | This layout contains Flooders, called "Octo dozers" in Japanese. |
19 | Deli19 | Quick[3] | File:S2 Splatfest Icon Boke.pngxFile:S2 Splatfest Icon Tsukkomi.png File:S2 Splatfest Icon Pancake.pngxFile:S2 Splatfest Icon Waffle.png |
This layout will contain Sponge Blocks and six "Free Splat Zones" These zones operate like Splat Zones in that inking a certain percentage of them causes the entire zone to be filled with the user's ink[4] |
20 | Deli20 | DeliNuri[3] | x | This layout will contain four small and one large Splat Switches, called "Nuri Switches" in Japanese, which control ten moving Spreaders[5][6] |
21 | Deli21 | Painting[3] | x | Up until Version 4.4.0, this layout appeared to be a testing map which is modified from the data for Kelp Dome[7] In Version 4.4.0, this was changed to a completely new layout with a single Ink Switch controlling a strip of fourteen moving platforms[8] |
22 | Deli22 | Gabon[9] | File:S2 Splatfest Icon Ce.pngxFile:S2 Splatfest Icon Pa.png x |
"Gabon" is similar to the internal name for the Octo Canyon stage Enter the Octohurler, which contains Rolonium.[9] |
23 | Deli23 | Blowouts[9] | x File:S2 Splatfest Icon Without Pineapple.pngxFile:S2 Splatfest Icon With Pineapple.png x |
"Blowouts" is similar to the internal name for the Octo Canyon stage Spinning Campground, which contains Inkfurlers. |
(future) | Deli04 | Box | - | Unknown |