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==Description==
==Description==
The Spire of Order appears as a blanched-out, dilapidated version of [[Deca Tower]], with an significant added amount of metal piping on its exterior. Blank, forward-facing panels replace the angled billboards, screens, and signage from Deca Tower. Its layout changes each time [[Agent 8]] enters.<ref>[[Inkipedia:Twitter archive/2023/September#1704058852587524456|NintendoEurope on Twitter]]</ref>
The Spire of Order appears as a blanched-out, dilapidated version of [[Deca Tower]], with a significant amount of metal piping added to its exterior. Blank, forward-facing panels replace the angled billboards, screens, and signage from Deca Tower. Its layout changes each time [[Agent 8]] enters.<ref>[[Inkipedia:Twitter archive/2023/September#1704058852587524456|NintendoEurope on Twitter]]</ref>


==Quotes==
==Quotes==

Revision as of 03:27, 29 December 2023

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Still from the September 2023 Nintendo Direct revealing the Spire's name

The Spire of Order[1] is the location the Side Order expansion for Splatoon 3 takes place in. The Spire of Order mysteriously replaces Deca Tower in "what has become of" Inkopolis Square in "what would've happened if" Team Order had beaten Team Chaos.[2]

Agent 8 must ascend the spire's many floors to pursue an unknown goal.

Description

The Spire of Order appears as a blanched-out, dilapidated version of Deca Tower, with a significant amount of metal piping added to its exterior. Blank, forward-facing panels replace the angled billboards, screens, and signage from Deca Tower. Its layout changes each time Agent 8 enters.[3]

Quotes

The SRL Zoning Committee doesn't recall approving a permit for the Spire of Order, the strange tower looming over Side Order. The elevator only takes you up one floor at a time? And the floors change every time you get there?! Who reviewed these blueprints?
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[4]
Wave 2 of the #Splatoon3: Expansion Pass, Side Order, is set in the Spire of Order. Located in what looks like Inkopolis Square (minus the colour) this tower seemingly defies the laws of nature – each time you enter, the layout changes!
— @NintendoEurope on Twitter[5]

Gallery

Etymology

A spire is a decorative pointed structure typically built atop buildings or towers. Order refers to Team Order, the Splatfest team led by Marina that lost the Final Fest in Splatoon 2.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 秩序の塔
Chitsujo no Tō
Tower of Order
Netherlands Dutch Toren der Orde Tower of Order
France French (NOE) Tour de l'Ordre Tower of Order
Germany German Turm der Ordnung Tower of Order
Italy Italian Torre dell'Ordine Tower of Order
Spain Spanish (NOE) Torre del Orden Tower of Order
China Chinese 秩序之塔
zhìxù zhī tǎ (Mandarin)
dit6 zeoi6 zi1 taap3 (Cantonese)
Tower of Order
South Korea Korean 질서의 탑 Tower of Order

References