Splat (occurrence)

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This article is about the occurrence in the Splatoon series. For other things referred to as Splat, see Splat (disambiguation).

A splat is an event that occurs in the Splatoon series whenever the health points of a player, Octarian, or Salmonid reach zero.

Description

Upon being splatted, the player will explode in enemy ink while their ghost flies upward. Any player carrying clams in Clam Blitz or the Rainmaker in Rainmaker will drop them upon being splatted. After being splatted, the player will be unable to perform any actions except looking at the map and using signals if playing online until they respawn. In the time before that, their camera will briefly linger on the spot where they were splatted before following the player who splatted them.

If a player is splatted, the player who splatted them will receive a notification and an icon will appear over the place where the player was splatted for a few seconds. In Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3, if a player assists the splatter (meaning that they dealt damage to the opponent but did not land the final shot) then they will get no notification and a different icon will appear above the place that their opponent was splatted. In the single-player modes and Salmon Run, Octarians and Salmonids will always give the player who splatted them Power Eggs. Along with dropping Power Eggs, Boss Salmonids will drop Golden Eggs and certain Octarians will drop keys. Octarian bosses leave Zapfish behind when splatted, and DJ Octavio drops the Great Zapfish.

In Splatoon 3, the message "WIPEOUT!" appears on the screen when all members of a team are splatted (or in the process of respawning) at the same time, with a different color and sound effect depending on whether the player's team or the enemy team is wiped out (with black text for the former and white text for the latter); this does not happen in Tricolor Turf Wars. In Side Order, the message appears when the Parallel Canon is defeated.

Gallery

Splat Gallery

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Trivia

  • Octolings (including enemy Octolings) and Inklings have different ghosts from each other when they are splatted, with the latter using a squid-like ghost and the former using an octopus-like ghost. Additionally, the Octo Samurai from Octo Canyon uses the same ghost as an Octoling during his boss battle.
  • In a Splatoon 2 anniversary Famitsu interview with the developers, it was revealed that if Agent 8 is splatted during the escape phases of the Octo Expansion, they do not respawn. It is further explained that during multiplayer battles and the test stations, Agent 8 gets resurrected at the spawn points, but failing during the escape and choosing to continue playing just has the player "go back in time" to when Agent 8 still was alive.[1] This seems to imply that being splatted is lethal and that respawning is a form of resurrection.

Names in other languages

To splat
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese たおす
taosu
To defeat
Netherlands Dutch Uitschakelen [2]
Onderkliederen [3]
To eliminate
To make a mess [note 1]
Canada French (NOA) Éclabousser To splash, to splatter
France French (NOE) Liquider To wipe out
Germany German Erledigen To finish [someone off]
Italy Italian Splattare To splat
Russia Russian Плюхнуть
Plyukhnut'
To flop, to splash, to splat
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Reventar To burst, to blow up
Spain Spanish (NOE) Eliminar [2]
Liquidar [3]
To eliminate
To wipe out
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 擊倒
陣亡

jīdǎo/jídǎo
zhènwáng
To knock out
To fall in battle
WIPEOUT!
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese WIPEOUT!!! -
Netherlands Dutch NAAR DE HAAIEN! DOWN THE DRAIN!
Canada French (NOA) ÉLIMINATION!!! ELIMINATION!!!
France French (NOE) ÉLIMINATION !!! ELIMINATION!!!
Germany German VOLL ERWISCHT! FULLY CAUGHT!
Italy Italian TABULA RASA! Latin expression figuratively used with the same meaning of "Clean sweep!"
Russia Russian Все плюхнуты!
Vse plyukhnuty!
Everyone's splatted!
Mexico Spanish (NOA) ¡Equipo arrasado! Team wiped out!
Spain Spanish (NOE) ¡Arrasados!
¡Rivales arrasados! [a]
Wiped out!
Rivals wiped out!
China Chinese WIPEOUT!!! -
South Korea Korean WIPEOUT!!! -

Translation notes

  1. From kliederen ("to make a mess") and onder-, creating a sense that someone or something is being covered [in a liquid]

Notes

  1. Prior to Version 1.2.0

References

  1. Famitsu - Splatoon 2 one year anniversary developer interview
  2. 2.0 2.1 During battles
  3. 3.0 3.1 In character dialogue