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| color      = {{SiteColor|Generic}}
| color      = {{SiteColor|Generic}}
| title      = Splatfest
| title      = Splatfest
| image      = S2 Splatfest Logo.svg
| image      = S3 Splatfest Logo.svg
| caption    = Battle alongside players on your Splatfest team.{{NA}}<br/>Battle alongside players who voted the same way as you.{{EUOC}}
| caption    = Battle alongside players on your Splatfest team.{{NA}}<br/>Battle alongside players who voted the same way as you.{{EUOC}}
| type        = Online multiplayer [[mode]] (with [[Turf War]] being the only mode)
| type        = Online multiplayer [[mode]] (with [[Turf War]] being the only mode)
| players    = 8 (4v4)
| players    = 8 (4v4) (all games) <br />8 (4v2v2) ({{S3}} only)
| ranked      = No
| ranked      = No
| weapons    = All
| weapons    = All
| controllers = {{GP}} GamePad<br>{{Joy-Con}} JoyCon<br>{{Pro controller}} Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
| controllers = {{GP}} GamePad<br>{{Joy-Con}} Joy-Con<br>{{Pro controller}} Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
| release    = Launch (playable only during event)
| release    = Launch (playable only during [[event]])
}}
}}
{{for|the [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] mission of a similar name|Spreader Splatfest}}
{{for|the [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] mission of a similar name|Spreader Splatfest}}
{{for|the individual Splafest events|:Category:Splatfest events}}


{{Quote|Pick a side and battle it out in these special Turf War events. Find out about the latest Splatfests in Inkopolis Plaza, and be sure to pledge allegiance to your favorite side in the week leading up! Then help your side win by competing in Turf War battles!|''Splatoon'''s official website|<ref>[http://splatoon.nintendo.com/overview/ {{NES}} ''Splatoon'''s Official Website]</ref>}}
{{Quote|Pick a side and battle it out in these special [[Turf War]] events. Find out about the latest Splatfests in [[Inkopolis Plaza]], and be sure to pledge allegiance to your favorite side in the week leading up! Then help your side win by competing in Turf War battles!|''Splatoon'''s official website<ref>[http://splatoon.nintendo.com/overview/ {{NES}} ''Splatoon'''s Official Website]</ref>}}


'''Splatfest''', known as '''Festival''' or '''Fes''' in Japan, was a special event in ''[[Splatoon]]'' and ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' in which players would choose between two teams, such as ''Cats'' or ''Dogs'', and compete in [[Turf War]]s for [[Super Sea Snail]]s.
A '''Splatfest''' is an [[event]] in the {{Ss}} that periodically occurs for a limited time. In these events, players join a team (with the selection being different each Splatfest) and compete in [[Turf War]]s to raise their teams' scores, ending with the winning team being announced and [[Super Sea Snail]]s being awarded to all participants (with players on the winning team getting more Super Sea Snails). In {{S}} and {{S2}}, each Splatfest featured two teams, such as [[Cats vs. Dogs|Cats and Dogs]], whereas in {{S3}}, each Splatfest features three teams, such as [[Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors|Rock, Paper, and Scissors]].
 
==Background==
[[File:S Sunken Scroll 24.png|thumb|right|The [["Voice from on High"]]]]
When a Splatfest is held and its theme is not decided on by the organizers or similar, instead, they are held whenever the [["Voice from on High"]], a fax machine, receives signals from the human era that are bounced back from a Voyager-esque spacecraft.<ref name="secret">[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dLN1ULPZJFnXvxacxNd7aXet_XCg_e50lPCD43zYA8o/edit The Secrets of Splatoon's Fresh Design interview translation]</ref> These are interpreted as divine questions from the gods, although the Inklings and Octolings don't always understand what the choices in question are, as there are no [[Newest Model vs. Most Popular Model|Nike shoes]] or [[Fries vs. McNuggets|McDonald's]], for example, in their current world. However, they still participate as they want to answer the question in some way.<ref name="secret"/>
 
As Splatfests expand beyond the games and are not limited by their boundaries, the idols occasionally act as if they know that they are in a video game, and therefore their quotes might not always reflect the lore, as seen in [[Super Mushroom vs. Super Star]], where Marina references the fact that it is Mario's 35th anniversary, despite the fact that humanity went extinct about 12,000 years ago.<ref>[https://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2018/03/26/splatoon-s-burning-questions-finally-answered.aspx Splatoon's Burning Questions Finally Answered on Game Informer]</ref>


==Description==
==Description==
===''[[Splatoon]]''===
===''Splatoon''===
[[File:Splatfest Plaza 6.jpg|thumb|right|x150px|[[Inkopolis Plaza]] during the event.]]
[[File:Splatfest Plaza 6.jpg|thumb|right|x150px|[[Inkopolis Plaza]] during the event.]]
In ''Splatoon'', Splatfests were recurring events hosted by the [[Squid Sisters]], [[Callie]] and [[Marie]]. During this event, [[Inkling]]s were able to choose between two teams and participate in battles against each other. Inklings were limited to two colors during the Splatfest, reflecting which side they were on. The clothing section of the equip screen also became locked and all players were forced to wear the [[Splatfest Tee]], which changed in color and design based on an Inkling's chosen team, although they could still change hats, shoes, and weapons. [[Inkopolis Plaza]] and all the [[stage]]s were decorated with a flood of [[Miiverse]] posts from the Splatfest/Festival tag on the ''Splatoon'' community, some of which took the form of neon signs, banners, and even fireworks. Nighttime also descended over [[Inkopolis]] and all [[Turf War]] [[stage]]s. Fireworks went off periodically in the Plaza, and specks of light resembling fireflies or fire embers could be seen rising into the sky. Both Callie and Marie danced throughout the entire duration of this event, singing and dancing to ''[[City of Color]]''.
In ''Splatoon'', Splatfests were recurring events hosted by the [[Squid Sisters]], [[Callie]] and [[Marie]]. During this event, [[Inkling]]s were able to choose between two teams and participate in battles against each other. Inklings were limited to two colors during the Splatfest, reflecting which side they were on. The clothing section of the equip screen also became locked and all players were forced to wear the [[Splatfest Tee]], which changed in color and design based on an Inkling's chosen team, although they could still change hats, shoes, and weapons. [[Inkopolis Plaza]] and all the [[stage]]s were decorated with a flood of [[Miiverse]] posts from the Splatfest/Festival tag on the ''Splatoon'' community, some of which took the form of neon signs, banners, and even fireworks. Nighttime also descended over [[Inkopolis]] and all [[Turf War]] [[stage]]s. Fireworks went off periodically in the Plaza, and specks of light resembling fireflies or fire embers could be seen rising into the sky. Both Callie and Marie danced throughout the entire duration of this event, singing and dancing to ''[[City of Color]]''.


For the most part, each Splatfest lasted 24 hours, during which time the region involved was isolated and Splatfest players would only face off against players from their own region. Meanwhile, all other regions continued to play amongst each other. A few choice Splatfests deviated from these rules. [[Super Sea Snail]]s were awarded to participating players upon Splatfest's conclusion.
For the most part, each Splatfest lasted 24 hours, during which time the region involved was isolated and Splatfest players would only face off against players from their own region. Meanwhile, all other regions continued to play amongst each other. A few choice Splatfests deviated from these rules. [[Super Sea Snail]]s were awarded to participating players upon Splatfest's conclusion.


===''[[Splatoon 2]]''===
===''Splatoon 2''===
Splatfests returned in ''Splatoon 2'', now hosted by [[Off the Hook]]'s members, [[Pearl]] and [[Marina]]. Besides this, the structure was largely the same. Although Miiverse is not compatible with the [[Nintendo Switch]], ''Splatoon 2'''s exclusive drawing feature allows for players to submit doodles that appear in-game as neon signs, banners, fireworks, or graffiti, as well as upload doodles to social media accounts. [[Inkopolis Square]] was decorated similarly to Inkopolis Plaza in the first game and all areas once again became locked in nighttime as Pearl and Marina performed ''[[Color Pulse]]'' in Inkopolis Square.
Splatfests returned in ''Splatoon 2'', now hosted by [[Off the Hook]]'s members, [[Pearl]] and [[Marina]]. Besides this, the structure was largely the same. Although Miiverse is not compatible with the [[Nintendo Switch]], ''Splatoon 2'''s exclusive drawing feature allows for players to submit doodles that appear in-game as neon signs, banners, fireworks, or graffiti, as well as upload doodles to social media accounts. [[Inkopolis Square]] is decorated similarly to Inkopolis Plaza in the first game and all areas once again become locked in nighttime as Pearl and Marina perform ''[[Color Pulse]]'' in Inkopolis Square.
 
In a similar vein to Callie vs. Marie, [[Chaos vs. Order]] (also known as Final Fest: Splatocalypse) was heavily promoted as ''Splatoon 2'''s final Splatfest, featuring many special and unique characteristics, and would influence events of the sequel. Despite this, four more Splatfests would be held afterwards, with three previous Splatfests returning in 2020 with largely unchanged dialogue (though [[Chicken vs. Egg (2020)|Chicken vs. Egg]] contained new Japanese dialogue as it had not been held in Japan originally), followed by a new Splatfest in early 2021, [[Super Mushroom vs. Super Star]]. Dialogue for this Splatfest briefly mentions how the Splatocalypse was meant to be the final Splatfest, with no mention of the three rematches between them.


[[File:PreSplatfest.jpg|thumb|left|x150px|Inkopolis Plaza the day before a Splatfest.]]
===''Splatoon 3''===
Splatfests are now hosted by [[Shiver]], [[Frye]], and [[Big Man]] of [[Deep Cut]] in ''Splatoon 3''. They all parade through [[Splatsville]] for the duration of the Splatfest, which are now a battle between three different teams, each represented by a different member. Each member has their own [[Splatfest Float]], however, they all combine to form one large stage that remains stationary after the Halftime Report. Deep Cut performs ''[[Anarchy Poisons]]'' on the first day of a Splatfest and ''[[Anarchy Rainbow]]'' on the second.
 
In [[Inkopolis Plaza]], Callie and Marie once again perform during Splatfests, singing ''[[City of Color#City of Color (2023)|City of Color (2023)]]'' on the first day and ''[[Tomorrow's Nostalgia Today]]'' on the second. In [[Inkopolis Square]], Pearl and Marina perform ''[[Color Pulse#Color Pulse (2024)|Color Pulse (2024)]]'' on the first day and ''[[We're So Back]]'' on the second.
 
Battles played between the time the Splatfest is announced and when it begins, known as the '''Splatfest Sneak Peek''', also contribute to the final results.
 
In ''Splatoon 3'', rather than their region being dictated by their Splatfest theme, players are instead given the option to set a Splatfest Region. The available Splatfest Regions and their respective languages are as follows:
* '''Japan'''
** Japanese
* '''Americas, Australia, and New Zealand'''<ref group="notes">In the ''[[Splatoon 3 Splatfest World Premiere]]'', Australia and New Zealand were instead grouped with Hong Kong and South Korea.</ref>
** English
** French (Canada)
** Spanish (Latin America)
* '''Europe'''
** English
** Dutch
** French (France)
** German
** Italian
** Russian
** Spanish (Spain)
* '''Hong Kong and South Korea'''
** English
** Chinese (Simplified)
** Chinese (Traditional)
** Korean
 
Players are able to change their region freely before voting for a Splatfest, but will not be able to change it for 60 days (1440 hours) if changing it once a Splatfest has begun or after the player has voted. Players who change their region during the Splatfest Sneak Peek must restart the game to leave their current region. Prohibition Period will be refreshed to 60 days every time a player votes for a Splatfest, even if prior Prohibition Period has not yet expired.
 
If a player's console is set to a language that is not available in their Splatfest Region, Splatfest-related text may appear in a different language, such as [[Anarchy Splatcast]] broadcasts and Splatfest teams.
* For Splatfests that are exclusive to regions outside of Japan, this dialogue will display in English if the system language is set to Japanese.
* For Japan-exclusive Splatfests, if the system language is set to English or another European language, the game will start normally in the selected language, but the Splatfest-specific dialogues will be displayed in Japanese. If the system language is set to Chinese (Simplified or Traditional) or Korean, the game will be forced to reload in Japanese; after receiving the final results announcement and receiving [[Super Sea Snail]]s, the game will automatically reload back into the system language.
* For Splatfests shared by multiple regions, all languages' texts are accessible regardless of region. Additionally, matchmaking is not restricted between participating regions.
 
Outside of Splatfests, Splatfest Regions are also used for [[Mailbox|drawings from other players]] and for [[Monthly Challenge|Monthly Challenges]].


===Preparation===
===Preparation===
Before a Splatfest begins, [[Inkopolis Plaza]] and [[Inkopolis Square]] experienced a variety of visual upgrades to prepare for the event. One week before a Splatfest in ''Splatoon'', a voting booth appeared next to the Miiverse Mailbox and the event's theme was announced by [[Callie]] and [[Marie]] during their [[Inkopolis News]] segment. [[Pearl]] and [[Marina]] similarly announced the event's theme a week prior during their [[Off the Hook]] segment in ''Splatoon 2'', while the voting booth appeared in the Square.
[[File:PreSplatfest.jpg|thumb|right|x150px|Inkopolis Plaza the day before a Splatfest.]]
Before a Splatfest begins, [[Inkopolis Plaza]], [[Inkopolis Square]] and [[Splatsville]] experience a variety of visual upgrades to prepare for the event. One week before a Splatfest in ''Splatoon'', a voting booth appeared next to the [[Miiverse]] [[mailbox]] and the event's theme was announced by [[Callie]] and [[Marie]] during their [[Inkopolis News]] segment. [[Pearl]] and [[Marina]] similarly announce the event's theme a week prior during their [[Off the Hook]] segment in ''Splatoon 2'', while the voting booth appears in the Square. The same is true for ''Splatoon 3'', where [[Deep Cut]] will announce the theme approximately a week before the Splatfest begins. The voting booth will also appear at this time.


Players received a themed [[Splatfest Tee]], a piece of gear that is wearable only until the Splatfest ends, once they joined a team. Two days before a Splatfest in {{S}}, neon signs adorned with up and down pointing arrows appeared on walls and buildings, and the day before it took place, the Plaza became noticeably more crowded and two large trucks supporting stage scaffolding appeared in the area's center. In {{S2}}, one day before the Splatfest, a large performance stage appeared in the Square, above the entrance to the battle lobby. On the tower behind the stage was a screen displaying the two battling teams' mascots. There were also large black lattice boards, which, later on, become the area where posts are featured in the form of neon signs.
Players receive a themed [[Splatfest Tee]], a piece of gear that is wearable only until the Splatfest ends when they join a team. Two days before a Splatfest in {{S}}, neon signs adorned with up and down pointing arrows appeared on walls and buildings, and the day before it took place, the Plaza became noticeably more crowded and two large trucks supporting stage scaffolding appeared in the area's center.


During a Splatfest, [[Regular Battle|Regular]] and [[Ranked Battle]] options were not available, as they were temporarily replaced by the Splatfest Battle option; however, [[Private Battle]]s could still be accessed.<ref>{{SRL}} [http://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/122966848042/saturday-splatterday-is-almost-here-at-12-00-am Live from Squid Research Lab: Saturday Splatterday is Almost Here at 12:00AM...]</ref>
In {{S2}}, one day before the Splatfest, a large performance stage appears in the Square, above the entrance to the battle lobby. On the tower behind the stage is a screen displaying the two battling teams' mascots. There are also large black lattice boards, which, later on, become the area where posts are featured in the form of neon signs.
 
{{S3}} has several changes for all three hub areas:
* After the announcement:
** [[Splatfest Float]]s for Deep Cut will begin to appear around [[Splatsville]]. In addition, a T-shirt booth along with the Splatfest voting board appears near the spawn point. Metal framing with neon signs and small flags also appear scattered around Splatsville, featuring posts seen in the city. The music heard near the lobby in Splatsville changes to be more festival-like.
** In [[Inkopolis Plaza]], the [[Squid Sisters]]' trucks (with the screens on the side displaying test patterns) and a small lift platform appear in the center of the area, while the kitsune and tanuki statues and [[Inkopolis Tower]] are repainted in the colors of the first, second, and third team respectively. Neon signs and framing also appear around the plaza for displaying user posts, though they are turned off initially. The Splatfest voting board appears in front of Inkopolis Tower, in the same location it was in {{S}}, and the speakers near the tower begin playing ''[[City of Color#Inkopolis News (Splatfest)|Inkopolis News (Splatfest)]]''.
** In [[Inkopolis Square]], numerous containers and the support columns for [[Off the Hook]]'s stage appear in front of [[Deca Tower]]. Framing and neon signs for displaying user posts are set up throughout the square, though they are turned off until the Splatfest begins. The Splatfest voting board appears near the entrance to [[Shella Fresh]], and an original instrumental dance remix of ''[[Color Pulse]]'' begins to play throughout the hub.
* Two days before the Splatfest, the time of day will change to evening:
** The entrance of the [[lobby]] in Splatsville gains a wooden frame around it as well as various lanterns.
** The tortoise and origami crane statues on top of the [[Galleria]] and [[The Shoal]] in Inkopolis Square are lit up.
* One day before the Splatfest:
** In Splatsville, more lanterns appear, and the torii gate-like structure near the spawn starts shining rainbow neon lights.
* During the two-hour period between the end of the Splatfest and the announcement of the final results:
** All three hubs revert back to their default time of day.
** A parked white van can be seen in the center area of Splatsville and Inkopolis Plaza. Several items can be seen surrounding the van such as folded sheets of tarp, carts holding wooden planks, and boxes of full garbage bags. In Splatsville, two excavators can be seen with one next to the Tableturf Battle Dojo, and another in the backstreet area. In Inkopolis Square, confetti can be seen scattered across the central area. There is no van in the Square, but the boxes of garbage still appear surrounding the [[amiibo]] box.
** Starting with the [[Shiver vs. Frye vs. Big Man]] Splatfest, a song performed by Deep Cut, ''[[Daybreaker Anthem]]'', can be heard both in the Splatsville plaza as well as inside the lobby. In Inkopolis Plaza, ''[[Maritime Memory]]'' will play instead; in Inkopolis Square, ''[[Into the Light]]'' plays. Each of these three songs will continue to play in the Lobby of their respective hubs after the results are announced for the next 24 hours.
 
During a Splatfest, [[Regular Battle|Regular]] and [[Ranked Battle]] options are not available, as they are temporarily replaced by the Splatfest Battle option; however, [[Private Battle]]s and [[Salmon Run]] can still be accessed.<ref>{{SRL}} [http://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/122966848042/saturday-splatterday-is-almost-here-at-12-00-am Live from Squid Research Lab: Saturday Splatterday is Almost Here at 12:00AM...]</ref>


===Modes===
===Modes===
In ''Splatoon 2'', there were two ways to enter Splatfest Battles as of Version {{Ver|S2|4.0.0}}: Normal and Pro. Normal mode let the player either start solo or battle with two to four friends by joining together in a private lobby before choosing to find other random players. Players from the same team could continue being matched up together in the same lobby if they chose to continue after the end of a match. Pro mode worked identically to how Solo mode worked prior to this version; the player could not team up with friends and was automatically matched with three other players. Players from the same team were not matched up in the same lobby after a match.
{{Quote|Oh, while you're deciding, we have more '''Splatfest''' findings to share. It seems there are two types of Splatfest battles: Open and Pro. Choose Open to squad up with your friends or play solo against randoms. Pro mode is serious business for solo players only. You can try both!|@SplatoonNA on Twitter<ref>[https://twitter.com/SplatoonNA/status/1563511709469638659 {{TWI}} @SplatoonNA on Twitter]</ref>}}


Before Version {{Ver|S2|4.0.0}}, there were two other options for Splatfest Battles: Solo and Team. Solo mode worked like Splatfests in ''Splatoon''; the player was automatically matched with three other players and battled against groups of four random players from the opposing team. However, as opposed to the original game, players from the same team were not automatically matched up in the same lobby after a match. Team mode required four players (that must be friends with someone from the same team who is in the lobby) to join a private lobby before being matched up against another team of four.<ref>[https://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/162945401994/ {{SRL}} Squid Research Lab Tumblr post: Two ways to enter Splatfest Battles: Solo & Team]</ref>
In ''Splatoon 2'', there are two ways to enter Splatfest Battles as of Version {{Ver|S2|4.0.0}}: Normal and Pro. Normal mode lets the player either start solo or battle with two to four friends by joining together in a private lobby before choosing to find other random players. Players from the same team can continue being matched up together in the same lobby if they choose to continue after the end of a match. Pro mode works identically to how Solo mode worked before this version; the player cannot team up with friends and is automatically matched with three other players. Players from the same team are not matched up in the same lobby after a match.
 
Before Version {{Ver|S2|4.0.0}}, there were two other options for Splatfest Battles: Solo and Team. Solo mode worked like Splatfests in ''Splatoon''; the player was automatically matched with three other players and battled against groups of four random players from the opposing team. However, as opposed to the original game, players from the same team were not automatically matched up in the same lobby after a match. Team mode required four players (that must be friends with someone from the same team who is in the lobby) to join a private lobby before being matched up against another team of four.<ref>[https://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/162945401994 {{SRL}} Live from Squid Research Lab — It appears that there are now two ways to enter...]</ref>
 
In ''Splatoon 3'', there are three different Splatfest Battle modes, Open, Pro, and Tricolor. Open and Pro are available for the entirety of the Splatfest, while Tricolor is only available after the Halftime Report. Open and Pro function identically to Normal and Pro mode in ''Splatoon 2''. Players that chose Tricolor will play a [[Tricolor Turf War]], with the attackers and defenders for the match being random, if the leading team at the Halftime Report is the defending team during the match, the winning team will receive a 1.5× clout bonus. Pro mode is unaffected by the Halftime Report, and Tricolor Turf Wars will not occur there.
 
Prior to Version {{Ver|S3|2.0.0}}, only members of the 2nd and 3rd place teams could select the Tricolor Battle mode, where they were guaranteed to be on the attacking teams. The leading team would randomly play a Tricolor Battle when selecting Open mode, where they would always on the defending team.
 
===Special Splatfests===
In both {{S2}} and {{S3}}, some Splatfests have special effects, decorations, and properties that normal Splatfests do not have. These special effects can include a wide variety of things, such as special gear, special badges and splashtags, modified music and sound effects, special decorations around the square or plaza, visual effects like confetti or camera filters, and different outfits for the idols. These changes usually align with the theme, and are also used when there is either a major holiday being celebrated (like Christmas, Easter, or Halloween), or if there is an important date in the game series being celebrated, like an anniversary. Splatfests that fall into this category include:
 
In {{S2}}:
* [[Squid vs. Octopus (2018)|Squid vs. Octopus (1-Year Anniversary)]]
** Players' characters matching their respective teams in battle, with Team Octopus players being [[Octoling]]s whether or not they had already finished {{OE}}
*** Players kept the rest of their customization, such as gender, eye, and skin color, while having the default hairstyle for the character if they normally played as the opposite species.
*** The lifetime [[ink]] coverage tracked in [[SplatNet 2]] counted the turf inked as the species the player appeared as during battle; therefore, it only counted as an Inkling if the player was on Team Squid, even if they usually played as an Octoling.
** Confetti added to the opening screen and beginning of a match
** Fireworks in the background of [[Sweet Valley Tentacles]]
 
* [[Tsubuan vs. Koshian|Tsubuan vs. Koshian (Tsukimi)]] and [[Retro vs. Modern]]
** A large full moon added to the sky above Inkopolis Square
 
* [[Trick vs. Treat|Trick vs. Treat (Splatoween)]]
** Halloween decorations across Inkopolis Square
** Special sound effects
** Splatfest-themed gear
** Modified opening screen that resembles an old movie shot on film, as well as ghost animations
** Halloween-themed stickers spread across stages
**Full moon in Inkopolis Square
 
* [[Family vs. Friends|Family vs. Friends (FrostyFest)]]
** Winter holiday-themed decorations in Inkopolis Square
** Special outfits for Off the Hook
** Lighter sky to resemble wintertime
** Modified opening screen with jingle bells and confetti added, as well as snowflake graphics
** Modified version of the ''[[Opening]]'' jingle
** Glittery ink colors
** Special sound effects
 
* [[Knight vs. Wizard|Knight vs. Wizard (amiibo Promotion)]]
** Players wearing the matching headgear and shoes obtained from the [[Amiibo#Octoling Girl|Octoling Girl]], [[Amiibo#Octoling Boy|Octoling Boy]], or [[Amiibo#Octoling Octopus|Octoling Octopus amiibo]] appear to wear the full outfit during battles
** The succeeding Splatfest's modified opening screen was accidentally enabled.
 
* [[Hare vs. Tortoise|Hare vs. Tortoise (SpringFest)]]
** Pink- and green-themed decorations in Inkopolis Square
** Special sound effects
** Special gear items
** Modified opening screen with Easter graphics
** Lighter sky, similar to Frosty Fest
** Off the Hook in their Octo Expansion outfits
 
* [[Chaos vs. Order|Chaos vs. Order (Final Fest: Splatocalypse)]]
** Enlarged title screen logo
** Lighter sky, but very ominously colored
** Special sound effects
** Modified opening screen with music and SFX pitched up, referencing Octo Expansion
** Special gear
** Banners and other decorations in Inkopolis Square
** Special outfits for Off the Hook
 
In {{S3}}:
* [[Shiver vs. Frye vs. Big Man|Shiver vs. Frye vs. Big Man (1-Year Anniversary)]]
** Modified opening screen with confetti in Deep Cut's colors
** ''[[Ego Overboard]]'' and ''[[Still Swimmin']]'' were modified based on the player's team
** Deep Cut [[banner]]s and [[badge]]s
 
* [[Zombie vs. Skeleton vs. Ghost|Zombie vs. Skeleton vs. Ghost (Splatoween)]]
** Halloween-themed decorations around Splatsville and Inkopolis Plaza
** Splatfest-themed gear
** Special outfits for Deep Cut and the Squid Sisters
** Special sound effects
** Modified versions of ''[[Opening]]'', ''[[Anarchy Poisons]]'', ''[[Anarchy Rainbow]]'', ''[[Ego Overboard]]'', and ''[[Still Swimmin']]''
** Unique lobby music, ''[[Deepers Creepers]]'', as well as unique [[Crab-N-Go]] music
** Modified battle opening screen which resembles an old movie shot on film
** Special ink varieties with a glowing and marbled effect
 
* [[Friends vs. Family vs. Solo|Friends vs. Family vs. Solo (FrostyFest)]]
** Christmas-themed decorations around Splatsville and Inkopolis Plaza
** Splatfest-themed gear
** Special outfits for Deep Cut and the Squid Sisters
** Modified versions of ''[[Opening]]'', ''[[Anarchy Poisons]]'', ''[[Anarchy Rainbow]]'', ''[[Ego Overboard]]'', and ''[[Still Swimmin']]''
** Unique lobby music, ''[[Yule Tide]]'', as well as unique [[Crab-N-Go]] music
** Modified battle opening screen with several snowflake and snow patterns
** Snow falling during the first few seconds of a match
** Special ink varieties with a shimmering effect
 
* [[Baby Chicks vs. Li'l Bunnies vs. Bear Cubs|Baby Chicks vs. Li'l Bunnies vs. Bear Cubs (SpringFest)]]
** Spring-themed decorations around Splatsville, Inkopolis Plaza, and Inkopolis Square
** Splatfest-themed gear
** Lighter sky, similar to SpringFest and FinalFest in ''Splatoon 2''
** Special outfits for Deep Cut, the Squid Sisters, and Off the Hook
** Modified versions of ''[[Opening]]'', ''[[Anarchy Poisons]]'', ''[[Ego Overboard]]'', and ''[[Still Swimmin']]''
** Unique lobby music, ''[[Meadowlark]]'', as well as unique [[Crab-N-Go]] music
** Modified battle opening screen with bubble and Easter egg patterns
** Bubbles drifting through the air during the first few seconds of a match
** Special ink varieties with a confetti/sprinkle pattern
 
<gallery>
S2 Splatoween Title Screen.jpg|Inkopolis Square during ''Splatoon 2''{{'s}} Splatoween
S2 Splatoween Square.jpg|Decorated Inkopolis Square for ''Splatoon 2''{{'s}} Splatoween
S2 Frosty Fest Title Screen.jpg|Inkopolis Square during ''Splatoon 2''{{'s}} FrostyFest
S2 Frosty Fest Square.jpg|Decorated Inkopolis Square for ''Splatoon 2''{{'s}} FrostyFest
S2 SpringFest square.jpg|Inkopolis Square during ''Splatoon 2''{{'s}}  SpringFest
Spring Fest Inkopolis.jpg|Decorated Inkopolis Square for ''Splatoon 2''{{'s}} SpringFest
Final splatfest start screen.png|Inkopolis Square during ''Splatoon 2''{{'s}}  Final Fest
S2 Splatocalypse Off the Hook.jpg|Off the Hook with unique outfits for ''Splatoon 2''{{'s}} Final Fest
S3OneYearAnniversaryOpening.mp4|Confetti falling during the ''Splatoon 3'' one-year anniversary Splatfest <small>([[:File:S3OneYearAnniversaryOpening.mp4|link to file]])</small>
S3 Splatsville Splatoween Title Screen.png|Splatsville during ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} Splatoween
S3 Title Screen Splatoween Day 1 Inkopolis Plaza.png|Inkopolis Plaza during ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} Splatoween
S3 Splatoween Promo Deep Cut.jpg|Deep Cut with unique outfits for ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} Splatoween
S3 Splatoween Squid Sisters Day 2.png|The Squid Sisters with unique outfits for ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} Splatoween
S3 Splatsville FrostyFest Title Screen Day 1.png|Splatsville during ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} FrostyFest
S3 Title Screen FrostyFest Day 1 Inkopolis Plaza.png|Inkopolis Plaza during ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} FrostyFest
S3 FrostyFest Deep Cut.jpg|Deep Cut with unique outfits for ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} FrostyFest
S3 FrostyFest Squid Sisters.jpg|The Squid Sisters with unique outfits for ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} FrostyFest
S3 SpringFest Splatsville.png|Splatsville during ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} SpringFest
S3 SpringFest Inkopolis.png|Inkopolis Plaza during ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} SpringFest
S3 Title Screen SpringFest Day 1 Inkopolis Square.png|Inkopolis Square during ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} SpringFest
S3 spring deep cut 1.jpg|Deep Cut with unique outfits for ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} SpringFest
S3 spring marie.jpg|Marie with her unique outfit for ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} SpringFest
S3 spring callie.jpg|Callie with her unique outfit for ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} SpringFest
S3 spring oth 3.jpg|Off the Hook with unique outfits for ''Splatoon 3''{{'s}} SpringFest
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==Mechanics==
==Mechanics==
===Splatfest Power===
===Splatfest Power===
[[File:SplatfestPower.jpg|thumb|right|Splatfest Power Level of the team shown before starting a Splatfest Turf War.]]
[[File:SplatfestPower.jpg|thumb|right|Splatfest Power Level of the team shown before starting a Splatfest Turf War.]]
 
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Splatfest Power was a feature introduced in Version {{ver|S|2.6.0}} of ''Splatoon'' as a way of tracking players' skill during Splatfests, replacing the [[Vibe]] meter. While Splatfest matchmaking was previously based on play styles, players were then matched based on similar Splatfest Power levels. It was initially determined by one's [[Rank]] and may rise or fall depending on how well one did in battles.
Splatfest Power was a feature introduced in Version {{ver|S|2.6.0}} of ''Splatoon'' as a way of tracking players' skill during Splatfests, replacing the [[Vibe]] meter. While Splatfest matchmaking was previously based on play styles, players were then matched based on similar Splatfest Power levels. It was initially determined by one's [[Rank]] and may rise or fall depending on how well one did in battles.
{{#lsth:Splatfest Power|Initial Power}}


After each Splatfest Battle, players on the winning team got roughly ten points toward their Splatfest Power and the losing team lost roughly ten, depending on the difference between the two teams' Splatfest power level, while the player on the winning team with the highest Splatfest Power gained an additional one to two points.
After each Splatfest Battle, players on the winning team got roughly ten points toward their Splatfest Power and the losing team lost roughly ten, depending on the difference between the two teams' Splatfest power level, while the player on the winning team with the highest Splatfest Power gained an additional one to two points.
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The [[Splatfest Top 100|top 100 players]] with the highest Splatfest Power were shown on [[SplatNet]] and on the social network sites of ''Splatoon''.
The [[Splatfest Top 100|top 100 players]] with the highest Splatfest Power were shown on [[SplatNet]] and on the social network sites of ''Splatoon''.


Splatfest Power returned in ''Splatoon 2'', where the player's initial Splatfest Power was based on their performance in their first seven matches. The top 100 players were displayed in [[SplatNet 2]] and could be viewed under each [[:Category:Splatfest events|Splatfest event]].
Splatfest Power returned in ''Splatoon 2'', where the player's initial Splatfest Power was based on their performance in their first seven matches. The top 100 players are displayed in [[SplatNet 2]] and can be viewed under each [[:Category:Splatfest events|Splatfest event]]. As of Version {{Ver|S2|5.3.1}}, to adjust fairness in matchmaking and to prevent improper behavior, the names and levels of all players in a match are not shown on the lobby waiting screen and are replaced with question marks if the player's Splatfest Power is above 2,200. Due to this, players are able to battle against people blocked in their [[Nintendo Switch]] system settings as long as their power is also this high.
 
Splatfest Power returned in ''[[Splatoon 3]]'', working similarly to ''Splatoon 2''. The player's Splatfest Power is based in their performance in the first seven matches. However, the Splatfest Power is only available on Splatfest Battle Pro. On [[SplatNet 3]] after the results of a Splatfest are in, the Splatfest Top 100 is now available, based on the player's Splatfest Power.


===Clout===
===Clout===
Clout was a mechanic introduced in version {{Ver|S2|4.0.0}} of {{S2}} that was used to determine the winner in Splatfests as opposed to strictly using the win rate. Clout was counted separately for two of the available Splatfest Battle modes, Normal and Pro. Battling against the same Splatfest team did not contribute to the Clout score.
Clout is a mechanic introduced in version {{Ver|S2|4.0.0}} of {{S2}} that is used to determine the winner in Splatfests as opposed to strictly using the win rate. Clout is counted separately for two of the available Splatfest Battle modes, Normal and Pro. Battling against the same Splatfest team does not contribute to the Clout score.


In Normal mode, players could multiply their Clout by a factor of up to ×2.0 based on the Synergy Bonus they get if they win the match. Synergy Bonuses were earned by having matching gear, weapons and appearance, which were also tied into the team names players get during Splatfests. An example of the highest possible Synergy bonus would be if all four players were [[Inkling]] boys with the ponytail hairstyle and dressed in the {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Soccer Headband}}, {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Blue Sea Slugs}} and {{Weapon|S2|Main|Aerospray PG}}. The nickname will be "The Ponytail Soccerband Blue Sea Slug Bronze Aero gang."
In Normal mode, players can multiply their Clout by a factor of up to ×2.0 based on the Synergy Bonus they get if they win the match. Synergy Bonuses are earned by having matching gear, weapons, and appearance, which are also tied into the [[Splatfest#Splatfest team names|team names]] players get during Splatfests. An example of the highest possible Synergy bonus would be if all four players were [[Inkling]] boys with the topknot hairstyle and dressed in the [[Soccer Headband]] and [[Blue Sea Slugs]] with the [[N-ZAP '85]]. The nickname would be "The Soccer-Loving Blue-Slug Gray-Zappin' Topknot gang."


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<ref>[https://wiki.denfaminicogamer.jp/Splatoon2/%E3%81%8A%E3%81%9D%E3%82%8D%E3%81%84%E3%83%9C%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8A%E3%82%B9 wiki.denfaminicogamer.jp - Synergy bonus table]</ref>
<ref>[https://wiki.denfaminicogamer.jp/Splatoon2/%E3%81%8A%E3%81%9D%E3%82%8D%E3%81%84%E3%83%9C%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8A%E3%82%B9 wiki.denfaminicogamer.jp - Synergy bonus table]</ref>


The multiplier begins at ×1.0, where each matching element adds on to the factor. For example, if a team has all matching hairstyles and all matching shoes they will get a Synergy Bonus of ×1.0 + ×0.1 + ×0.3 = ×1.4.
The multiplier begins at ×1.0, where each matching element adds to the factor. For example, if a team has all matching hairstyles and all matching shoes, they will get a Synergy Bonus of ×1.0 + ×0.1 + ×0.3 = ×1.4.
 
====10×, 100×, and 333× Battles====
{{Quote|SRL checking in now that the Splatfest is live. Did you know that a '''10x Battle''' can randomly occur? Our Stats dept. is still calculating the probability of one happening, but if you see one, get ready to splat with everything you've got - you could earn 10x the Clout!
 
Winning a 10x Battle also earns everyone on your team a [[festival shell]]. And if you team up with other players with lots of festival shells, the odds of triggering a '''100x Battle''' increase! What happens if both teams trigger a 100x Battle at the same time? An ultra-rare '''333x Battle'''!
 
Now, if you play in a 100x or a 333x Battle, you'll lose all your festival shells. But isn't it worth it for a chance at all that Clout? (Trust us - it is.) Plus, 100x or 333x winners will also get a Splatfest Star above their nickname for the rest of the Splatfest. So cool!|@SplatoonNA on Twitter<ref>[https://twitter.com/SplatoonNA/status/1563587167284531207 {{TWI}} @SplatoonNA on Twitter]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/SplatoonNA/status/1563587211752538114 {{TWI}} @SplatoonNA on Twitter]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/SplatoonNA/status/1563587230018736129 {{TWI}} @SplatoonNA on Twitter]</ref>}}
 
Normal, Open, and Pro modes occasionally feature 10×, 100× and 333× Battles, where the Clout score is multiplied by a factor of 10, 100 or 333 if the team won.
 
In ''Splatoon 2'', 100× Battles occurred every ten minutes at their introduction, but around June 2019 were changed to occur every five minutes,<ref>{{Dead link|[https://elifessler.com/s2s/splatfest/ Archives of 100× battle victories]}} by [[User:Eli|Eli]]</ref> while 10× Battles occur more frequently. The 100× Battle rate was later increased again in celebration of [[Chaos vs. Order|Final Fest]], where approximately ten 100× Battles can happen in a minute. This increased rate was still in place for the special encore Splatfests that were held afterwards and the [[Super Mushroom vs. Super Star]] Splatfest.<ref>[https://pastebin.com/GajJYA9s Five-minute sample of 100× Battle winners] This sample contains records of 47 100× battles</ref><ref>[https://pastebin.com/3bGPsyDg Ten-minute sample of 100× Battle winners] This sample contains records of 98 100× battles</ref> The Synergy Bonus is rounded to the nearest integer before the 10× or 100× bonus is applied. Losing a 10× or 100× Battle adds no bonus to Clout.


====10× and 100× Battles====
They function slightly differently in ''Splatoon 3''. Here, 10× Battles are much more common and will reward the winning players with [[festival shell]]s. These increase the odds of a 100× Battle occurring. 333× Battles can rarely occur if both teams manage to activate a 100× Battle at once, with the odds increasing depending on how many festival shells each player has. When winning a 100× or 333× Battle, the winning team will perform a unique victory animation. 10×, 100×, and 333× battles can not occur during a [[Tricolor Turf War]]. After a player has won a 100x or 333x battle, a Splatfest Star will be displayed above their head in battles until the Splatfest has ended.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SplatoonNA/status/1563587230018736129{{TWI}} @SplatoonNA on Twitter]</ref> The fish-like creature in Splatfest Stars is similar in appearance to the combinated [[Splatfest Float]]s.
Both Normal and Pro modes occasionally featured 10× and 100× battles, where the Clout score was multiplied by a factor of ten or 100 if the team won. The 100× battles occurred every ten minutes at their introduction, but around June 2019 were changed to occur every five minutes<ref>[https://elifessler.com/s2s/splatfest/ Archives of 100× battle victories] by [[User:Eli]].</ref>, while 10× battles occurred more frequently. The Synergy Bonus was rounded to the nearest integer before the 10× or 100× bonus was applied. Losing a 10× or 100× battle added no bonus to Clout.


The winners of both types of battles got featured in a newsflash that was displayed as text in the lobby, as text on the [[SplatNet 2]] app, and as an image on the Splatfest booth in the Square. Images of 100× winners were also displayed on SplatNet2. Newsflashes of players that win a 100× battle were displayed for all players of their Splatfest, while newsflashes of players that win a 10× battle were displayed for themselves and their friends who were playing during the same Splatfest. If a player won a 100× battle, the newsflash of their victory would display on their session for around half an hour before displaying winners of other battles. The news images of the winners from these battles showed the players striking different poses, where the winners from a 100× battle would be holding a large check.
In ''Splatoon 2'', the winners of both 10× and 100× battles are featured in a newsflash that is displayed as text in the lobby, as text on the [[SplatNet 2]] app, and as an image on the Splatfest booth in the Square. Images of 100× winners are also displayed on SplatNet 2. Newsflashes of players that win a 100× Battle are displayed for all players of their Splatfest, while newsflashes of players that win a 10× Battle are displayed for themselves and their friends who are playing during the same Splatfest. If a player won a 100× Battle, the newsflash of their victory would display on their session for around half an hour before displaying winners of other battles. The news images of the winners from these battles showed the players striking different poses, where the winners from a 100× Battle would be holding a large check.
 
In {{S3}}, as of the [[Version 2.0.0 (Splatoon 3)|Version 2.0.0]] update, the winners of 10×, 100×, and 333× battles appear at their Pledge Box once again. A new feature was also added that allows 100× and 333× battle winners to board a [[Splatfest Float]] with their team to take commemorative pictures.<ref>https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/59461/~/how-to-update-splatoon-3#v200</ref>
 
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S3100xWinnersParade.jpg|Example of a 100× winners' commemorative photo before the Halftime Report in ''Splatoon 3''.
S3100xWinnersPerformance.png|Example of a 100× winners' commemorative photo after the Halftime report. Note the Octolings' incorrect facial features.
S3 100x win first half aliens.jpg|A similar image before the Halftime Report report, with the Octoling's features fixed.
S3100xOpeningNvAvBSplatfest.mov|100× Battle opening animation
100x Splatfest Star.png|100x Splatfest Star
333x Splatfest Star.png|333x Splatfest Star
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=====Announcing 10×, 100×, and 333× Battle Wins=====
[[File:S3 10× Battle update.jpg|right|thumb|Shiver announcing Team Rock's 10× Battle win]]
As an expansion of [[Anarchy Splatcast]] during Splatfests, [[Deep Cut]] is broadcasting straight from the front lines of Splatfests to announce special updates.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SplatoonNA/status/1628032153672982528 {{TWI}} @SplatoonNA on Twitter]</ref> As of [[Version 3.0.0 (Splatoon 3)|Version 3.0.0]] update, when the player is in the [[lobby#Splatoon 3|lobby]], announcements of a 10×, 100×, and 333× Battle victory and its victors are displayed on the player's [[Sea-Cucumber Phone]].
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| That's a nice little momentum boost. Good luck in the next one!
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| I saw every single splat in this one, and you all are making me proud. Great work!
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| Ze hebben de wind in de zeilen. Veel succes in het volgende gevecht!
| They have the wind in their sails. Good luck in the next battle!
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| Ik heb geen seconde gemist van dit grandioze gevecht. Gefeliciteerd!
| I didn't miss a second of this grandiose battle. Congratulations!
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| I couldn't have done better myself. What awesome teamwork!
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| Here are the wonderful splat talents who have achieved this amazing preformence...<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!
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| So was immer gut für die eigene Seite. Schon mal viel Erfolg beim nächsten Mal!
| That's good for our side. Good luck next time!
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| Dieses Match hab ich bis auf den letzten Klecks verfolgt. Einfach vortrefflich!
| I watched this match till the very last second. Simply magnificent!
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| I couldn't have done it better myself. Excellent teamwork!
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| Oooh! Team <name> has just won a x10/x100/x333 battle!
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| Senza ulteriori indugi, i membri della favolosa squadra vincitrice sono...<br><nome giocatore><{{color|<small> ID giocatore</small>|gray}}>!<br><nome giocatore><{{color|<small>ID giocatore</small>|gray}}>!<br><nome giocatore><{{color|<small>ID giocatore</small>|gray}}>!<br><nome giocatore><{{color|<small>ID giocatore</small>|gray}}>!
| Without further ado, the members of the fabulous winner team are...<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!
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| Una bella iniezione di fiducia! Buona fortuna per la prossima!
| A good injection of trust! Good luck for the next one!
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| Ho visto ogni singolo splattaggio e mi state rendendo fiera di voi. Ben fatto!
| I've seen every single splat and you're making me proud of you. Well done!
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| I could not have done better. Now that's cooperating!
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| Экстренное сообщение! Команда «<имя>» выиграла в бою ×10/×100/×333!
| Breaking news! Team «<name>» has won in a 10x/100x/333x Battle!
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| Без дальнейших промедлений объявляю членов команды-победительницы...<br><имя игрока><{{color|<small>ID игрока</small>|gray}}>!<br><имя игрока><{{color|<small>ID игрока</small>|gray}}>!<br><имя игрока><{{color|<small>ID игрока</small>|gray}}>!<br><имя игрока><{{color|<small>ID игрока</small>|gray}}>!
| Without further ado, I announce the members of the winner team...<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!
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| Хорошая работа! Продолжайте в том же духе и не сбавляйте обороты!
| Good job! Keep up the good work and don't slow down!
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| Чего только не было в этом бою! Я очень вами горжусь. Отличная работа!
| So many things happened in this battle! I'm so proud of you. Great job!
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| Лучше бы выступить даже мне было бы не под силу! Вы были на высоте!
| Even I wouldn't be able to perform better! You were on top!
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| Get this! Team <name> was the best in a 10×/100×/333× Battle!
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| Luister! Wil je weten wie er in dit verse team zitten? Nou...<br><spelersnaam><{{color|<small>spelers-ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><spelersnaam><{{color|<small>spelers-ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><spelersnaam><{{color|<small>spelers-ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><spelersnaam><{{color|<small>spelers-ID</small>|gray}}>!
| Listen up! You want to know who's on this fresh team? Well...<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!
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| Zo ken ik mijn team! Ik ben trots op jullie, guppen!
| That's how I know my team! I'm proud of you guppies!
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| Not less than 100! That matters! I knew you folks were the best.
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| Whaaaat, unbelievable! You folks are unstoppable!
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| Craziness! Team <name> just won a 10x/100x/333x Battle!
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| Ohren gespitzt! Hier kommen die Champs, die das geschafft haben! Und zwar...<Spielername><{{color|<small>Spieler-ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><Spielername><{{color|<small>Spieler-ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><Spielername><{{color|<small>Spieler-ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><Spielername><{{color|<small>Spieler-ID</small>|gray}}>!
| Ears pricked! Here come the champs! And they are...<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!
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| Klasse macht ihr das, Leute! Nicht nachlassen jetzt, okay?
| You're doing great, guys! Don't give up now, okay?
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| SMOOTH HUNDRED! You guys are the bomb! My team is the BEST!
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| I fell off my cushion! You guys are LEGENDS!
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| Heads up! Team <name> has just won a x10/x100/x333 battle!
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| Listen up, listen up! The members of the super fresh winner team are...<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!
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| Così si fa, ragazzi. Mai mollare la lisca! (pun on "mollare l'osso", let go of the bone, meaning surrendering)
| That's how you do it, guys. Never let go of the fishbone!
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| PER CENTO, gente. È una cosa seria! Sapevo che eravamo i migliori!
| HUNDREDFOLD, people. It's serious business! I knew we were the best!
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| Wooooow! You're as overwhelming as an abnormal wave!
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| Зацените! Команда «<имя>» выиграла в бою ×10/×100/×333!
| Check this out! Team «<name>» has won in a 10×/100×/333× Battle!
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| Listen up everyone! I announce the members of the resplendent winner team...<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!
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| И это моя команда! Давайте, не складывайте плавники! Вперед!
| And that's my team! Come on, don't fold your fins! Let's go!
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| Стократные аплодисменты! Моя команда просто лучшая!
| Hundredfold applause! My team's just the best!
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| Cool stuff! You rocked!
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| Ay! Ay! (Oho! Team <name> has won a ×10/×100/×333 battle!)
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| Ay... (Even aandacht voor de leden van dit geweldige team...)<br>Ay! (<spelersnaam><{{color|<small>spelers-ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><spelersnaam><{{color|<small>spelers-ID</small>|gray}}>!)<br>Ay! (<spelersnaam><{{color|<small>spelers-ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><spelersnaam><{{color|<small>spelers-ID</small>|gray}}>!)
| Ay... (A moment's attention to the members of this awesome team...)<br>Ay! (<player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!)<br>Ay! (<player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!)
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| Ay! Ay! (Hoe goed is mijn team, zeg! Houd dit vol, maatjes!)
| Ay! Ay! (Wow, how good is my team! Keep this up, buddies!)
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| Ay. Ay! (En jullie zien er ook nog zo cool uit. Jullie zijn mijn helden!)
| Ay. Ay! (And you folks are so cool looking too. You folks are my heroes!)
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| Ay! Ay? (Whoa! What did I do to deserve such a good team?)
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| Ay! (Attention! Team <name> just won a 10x/100x/333x battle!)
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| Ay... (Der Dank fürs heftige Abräumen geht annn... Trommelwirbel...)<br>Ay! (<Spielername><{{color|<small>Spieler-ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><Spielername><{{color|<small>Spieler-ID</small>|gray}}>!)<br>Ay! (<Spielername><{{color|<small>Spieler-ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><Spielername><{{color|<small>Spieler-ID</small>|gray}}>!)
| Ay... (Thanks for the heavy sweep goes to... drum roll... <br>Ay! (<player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!)<br>Ay! (<player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!)
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| Ay! (Grandios, Leute! Weiter so!)
| Ay! (Good job, guys! Keep it up!)
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| Ay! Ay! (And you guys looked cool too! You guys are world class!)
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| Ay! Ay? (Woah! What did I do to deserve such great fighters?)
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| Ay! (If I can have your attention, the members of the winner team are...) Ay... (<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!) Ay... (<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!)
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| Ay! Ay! (Wow! I'm really lucky to have a team like yours!)
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| Man. Man! (E con che eleganza l'avete fatto. Siete i miei eroi!)
| Ay. Ay! (And with what elegance you did it. You're my heroes!)
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| Ay... (Attention, please. I announce the members of the winner team...)<br>Ay! (<player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!)<br>Ay! (<player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!<br><player name><{{color|<small>player ID</small>|gray}}>!)
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===Splatfest team names===
{{Main|Splatfest team names}}
====Splatoon 2====
{{Main|List of Splatoon 2 Splatfest team names}}


{{S2'}} Version {{Ver|S2|4.0.0}} introduced special team names for individual teams of four (not to be confused with the overall Splatfest team) which were assigned if the whole team has matching gear, weapons or appearance.
{{S2}}{{'s}} Version {{Ver|S2|4.0.0}} introduced special team names for individual teams of four (not to be confused with the overall Splatfest team) which were assigned if the whole team has matching gear, weapons, or appearance.


Splatfest team names are separated into five main categories, each of which have one slot in the final team name, meaning there can only be up to five name parts in a team name. Under these categories are a number of sub-series which determine what the displayed name unit should be if there are more matching properties within a category.
Splatfest team names are separated into five main categories, each of which has one slot in the final team name, meaning there can only be up to five name parts in a team name. Under these categories are a number of sub-series that determine what the displayed name unit should be if there are more matching properties within a category.


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For example, if everyone on the team has matching hairstyles, species and gender, the game will only choose the hairstyle for the team name. If a team only has matching species and gender, the game will choose species for the team name.
For example, if everyone on the team has matching hairstyles, species, and gender, the game will only choose the hairstyle for the team's name. If a team only has matching species and gender, the game will choose species for the team's name.


The Synergy Bonus and Splatfest team names are closely related as they are both determined by the same factors, but not everything that warrants a Synergy Bonus has an equivalent team name. Some bonuses are earned by just having two or three teammates with matching properties, while Splatfest team names are only earned if all teammates match.
The Synergy Bonus and Splatfest team names are closely related as they are both determined by the same factors, but not everything that warrants a Synergy Bonus has an equivalent team name. Some bonuses are earned by just having two or three teammates with matching properties, while Splatfest team names are only earned if all teammates match.
====Splatoon 3====
{{Main|List of Splatoon 3 Splatfest team names}}
During a Splatfest in {{S3}}, if every member of a team of four has matching gear, weapons, or appearance, a Splatfest team name is generated. Almost each and every piece of gear, weapon, or appearance warrants a unique title, which can be mixed with other titles in order to generate a one-of-a-kind team name.
Many changes have been made to the possible Splatfest team names from the transition of {{S2}} to {{S3}}. This includes changes to returning gear titles, the addition of new gear and gear brands, the addition of new main weapons and weapon classes, the addition of new sub and special weapons, and the addition of new [[Player Settings|player customization options]]. Although there have been many changes to the naming system, the amount of unique Splatfest team names are nearly endless.
Splatfest team names are separated into five main categories, each of which has one slot in the final team name, meaning there could only be up to five name parts in a team name. Under these categories are several sub-categories which determine what the displayed name unit would be if there were more matching properties within a main-category.
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| Player customization || Hairstyles > species
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| Group name || (A random ending title assigned if the team has any of the previous categories)
|}
For example, if everyone on the team had matching Subs, Specials, and weapon classes, the game would only choose the weapon class for the team name. If a team only had matching subs and specials, the game with chose the special weapon for the team name.
[[Splatfest#Clout|Synergy Bonuses]] and Splatfest team names are closely related as both can be determined by the same factors, but not everything that warrants a [[Splatfest#Clout|synergy bonus]] has an equivalent team name. Some synergy bonuses are earned by having only two or three teammates with matching properties, while Splatfest team names are only obtainable if all teammates have matching properties.


==Reward Tiers==
==Reward Tiers==
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! Losing team
|-
|-
| [Team Name] Fanboy/Fangirl {{NAEUOC}} <br/><span class="explain" title="Used prior to the v2.0.0 update in PAL regions">Normal [Team Name] Boy/Girl</span> {{AUEU}}
| [Team Name] Fanboy/Fangirl {{NAEUOC}} <br/>Normal [Team Name] Boy/Girl<ref group="notes" name="Old PAL titles">Used prior to the v2.0.0 update in PAL regions</ref> {{EUOC}}
| –
| –
| 4
| 4
| 2
| 2
|-
|-
| [Team Name] Fiend {{NAEUOC}} <br/><span class="explain" title="Used prior to the v2.0.0 update in PAL regions">Full-on [Team Name] Boy/Girl</span> {{AUEU}}
| [Team Name] Fiend {{NAEUOC}} <br/>Full-on [Team Name] Boy/Girl<ref group="notes" name="Old PAL titles></ref> {{EUOC}}
| 10
| 10
| 6
| 6
| 3
| 3
|-
|-
| [Team Name] Defender {{NAEUOC}} <br/><span class="explain" title="Used prior to the v2.0.0 update in PAL regions">Super [Team Name] Boy/Girl</span> {{AUEU}}
| [Team Name] Defender {{NAEUOC}} <br/>Super [Team Name] Boy/Girl<ref group="notes" name="Old PAL titles></ref> {{EUOC}}
| 35
| 35
| 10
| 10
| 5
| 5
|-
|-
| [Team Name] Champion {{NAEUOC}} <br/><span class="explain" title="Used prior to the v2.0.0 update in PAL regions">Charismatic [Team Name] Boy/Girl</span> {{AUEU}}
| [Team Name] Champion {{NAEUOC}} <br/>Charismatic [Team Name] Boy/Girl<ref group="notes" name="Old PAL titles></ref> {{EUOC}}
| 85
| 85
| 16
| 16
| <span class="explain" title="8 prior to version 1.3.0">10</span>
| 10<ref group="notes">8 prior to version 1.3.0</ref>
|-
|-
| [Team Name] King/Queen</span> {{NAEUOC}} <br/><span class="explain" title="Used prior to the v2.0.0 update in PAL regions">Eternal [Team Name] Boy/Girl</span> {{AUEU}}
| [Team Name] King/Queen {{NAEUOC}} <br/>Eternal [Team Name] Boy/Girl<ref group="notes" name="Old PAL titles></ref> {{EUOC}}
| 184
| 184
| 24
| 24
| <span class="explain" title="12 prior to version 1.3.0">18</span>
| 18<ref group="notes">12 prior to version 1.3.0</ref>
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Splatfest EXP was earned by participating in and winning matches. Winning a match earned the player a point based on the Splatfest Power, and their participation bonus was based on how much BP worth of ground they covered in ink during the match. If they covered 200–399 BP worth of ground, they earned one bonus participation EXP; if they cover 400+ BP worth of ground, they earned two bonus participation EXP. The player on the winning team with the highest Splatfest Power gained an additional two EXP. The player could earn a maximum of eleven EXP per match if their team won, they had the highest Splatfest Power among their team, and they covered at least 400 BP worth of ground during the match.
Splatfest EXP was earned by participating in and winning matches. Winning a match earned the player points based on their Splatfest Power, and a participation bonus was based on how many [[Battle Points]] worth of ground was inked during the match. Players who covered 200–399p worth of ground earned 1 EXP, and 400p or above granted 2 EXP. The player on the winning team with the highest Splatfest Power gained an additional 2 EXP. Players could earn a maximum of 11 EXP per match in the case that their team won, they had the highest Splatfest Power among their team, and they covered at least 400p worth of ground during the match.


One hour after Splatfest concluded, the results were announced during a Inkopolis News broadcast. The results were based on team popularity (the percentage of the vote each team received) and wins (the percentage of matches each team won). Win percentage was worth six times more than the value of popularity. Players were awarded [[Super Sea Snail]]s based on the Splatfest Title they have earned. Players on the winning team earn more Super Sea Snails that those on the losing team.
One hour after Splatfest concluded, the results were announced during an Inkopolis News broadcast. Results were based on team popularity (the percentage of the vote each team received) and wins (the percentage of matches each team won). As of 2015, win percentage was worth 6× as much as popularity. Players were awarded [[Super Sea Snail]]s based on the Splatfest Title they earned, and players on the winning team earned more Super Sea Snails than those on the losing team.


To collect their prize, players had to log into ''Splatoon'' before the next Splatfest theme is announced. The new Splatfest announcement overrides the announcement of the winners of the previous Splatfest, and no Super Sea Snails will be bestowed.
To collect prizes, players had to log into ''Splatoon'' before the next Splatfest theme was announced, as the new Splatfest announcement overrode the announcement of winners from the previous Splatfest.


===''Splatoon 2''===
===''Splatoon 2''===
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The win bonus for the Splatfest title EXP points were based on what the opponents' Splatfest Power is.
The win bonus for the Splatfest title EXP points was based on what the opponents' Splatfest Power is.


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|-
| 1900+ || +70
| 1900+ || +70
|}
===''Splatoon 3''===
The experience meter functions similar to how it does in ''Splatoon 2'': earning a higher title leads to more Super Sea Snails at the end of the Splatfest. In ''Splatoon 3'', upon reaching the Ruler title, players can continue refilling the 999 point meter to earn the title of Ruler +number, where number is the amount of times it has been refilled. For example, refilling it once changes it to Ruler +1, refilling it twice changes it to Ruler +2 etc. This additional number has no effect on the rewards. The titles were also changed to remove any gendered terms.
{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s3"
|-
! rowspan="2" | Title
! rowspan="2" | Total EXP required
! colspan="2" | Super Sea Snails
|-
! 1st place
! 2nd & 3rd place
|-
| [Team Name] Fan
| –
| 3
| 2
|-
| [Team Name] Fiend
| 100
| 5
| 3
|-
| [Team Name] Defender
| 350
| 9
| 7
|-
| [Team Name] Champion
| 850
| 16
| 13
|-
| [Team Name] Ruler
| 1849
| 24
| 21
|}
{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s3"
|-
! Splatfest Power Level
! Winning EXP points
! Losing EXP points
|-
| 0 - 1399 || +30 || +10
|-
| 1400 - 1699 || +40 || +10
|-
| 1700 - 1799 || +50 || +15
|-
| 1800 - 1899 || +60 || +15
|-
| 1900+ || +70 || +20
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===''Splatoon 2''===
===''Splatoon 2''===
In ''Splatoon 2'', the final score was a tally of how many categories each team had a majority percentage in. There were three categories:
In ''Splatoon 2'', the final score is a tally of how many categories each team had a majority percentage in. There are three categories:
* Popularity
* Popularity
* Normal Mode Clout
* Normal Mode Clout
* Pro Mode Clout
* Pro Mode Clout


Popularity was a straight percentage of how many joined each Splatfest team, while Clout was calculated as the average of each player's total Clout.
Popularity is a straight percentage of how many joined each Splatfest team, while Clout is calculated as the average of each player's total Clout.


When [[Off the Hook]] announced the results, the highest of each category were all individually highlighted before the final results were shown, just as in the previous game.
When [[Off the Hook]] announces the results, the highest of each category is individually highlighted before the final results are shown, just as in the previous game.


Before Version {{ver|S2|4.0.0}}, the latter two categories were Solo Wins and Team Wins.
Before Version {{ver|S2|4.0.0}}, the latter two categories were Solo Wins and Team Wins.
===''Splatoon 3''===
In ''Splatoon 3'', each category has scoring values for first and second place attached to it, with the final score being the sum of the amount of points won in each category. A maximum of 580 points can be scored. There are five categories:
* Sneak Peek (First place: 90 points, second place: 45 points)
* Popularity (First place: 70 points, second place: 35 points)
* Open Mode Clout (First place: 120 points, second place: 60 points)
* Pro Mode Clout (First place: 120 points, second place: 60 points)
* Tricolor Mode Clout (First place: 180 points, second place: 90 points)
Sneak Peek refers to [[conch shell]]s collected for a team. Popularity is a straight percentage of how many joined each Splatfest team, while Clout is calculated as the average of each player's total Clout.
When [[Deep Cut]] announces the results, the highest of each category is individually highlighted before the final results are shown, just as in the previous games. The points are distributed in a way that a tie for 1st place is not possible, though there can be a tie for 2nd.
Before Version [[Version 3.1.0 (Splatoon 3)|3.1.0]], the Sneak Peek was worth 8 points, Popularity was worth 10 points, and Tricolor Clout was worth 15 points.
Before Version [[Version 2.0.0 (Splatoon 3)|2.0.0]], there were only four categories, with Tricolor Clout being combined with Open Clout. Open Clout was worth 15 points while the other three categories were worth 10 for a total of 45 points.
Prior to [[Version 7.0.0 (Splatoon 3)|Version 7.0.0]], points were only given for winning a category. These were the amount of points given for winning each category:
* Sneak Peek (7 points)
* Popularity (8 points)
* Open Mode Clout (12 points)
* Pro Mode Clout (12 points)
* Tricolor Mode Clout (18 points)


==Upcoming or ongoing Splatfests==
==Upcoming or ongoing Splatfests==
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Even though the initial ink color is from the artwork, add it to [[Template:Ink]] with the proper name and use it below, so that when it gets updated with the in-game color, this page will get updated as well.
Even though the initial ink color is from the artwork, add it to [[Template:Ink]] with the proper name and use it below, so that when it gets updated with the in-game color, this page will get updated as well.


After a Splatfest from Splatoon 2 is completed, the results need to be added to the [[List of Splatfests in Splatoon 2]] page, and to the "Completed Splatfests in Splatoon 2" section below.
After a Splatfest from Splatoon 3 is completed, the results need to be added to the [[List of Splatfests in Splatoon 3]] page, and to the "Completed Splatfests in Splatoon 3" section below.


Finally, REMEMBER TO UPDATE [[Main Page/Splatfest]] TOO!
Finally, REMEMBER TO UPDATE [[Main Page/Splatfest]] TOO!
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The following is a list of upcoming or ongoing Splatfest events and their start times.
 
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| style="font-weight: bold"| {{Ink|splatfest mayo|1.5}} Mayo
| style="font-weight: bold"| {{Ink|splatfest ketchup|1.5}} Ketchup
| [[Mayo vs. Ketchup (2020)|Mayo vs. Ketchup]]
| {{flag|us}}{{flag|eu}}{{flag|jp}}
| {{flag|us}}{{flag|eu}}{{flag|jp}} 2020-05-22 23:00 UTC
| [[File:S2 Splatfest Mayo vs Ketchup.png|150px]]
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No upcoming Splatfest events announced.
==Past Splatfests==
The following tables list all Splatfests in every region. '''Bold''' text signifies the winning team.


==Historical Splatfests==
The following tables list all Splatfests in every region. '''Bold''' text signifies a Splatfest victory.
===''Splatoon''===
===''Splatoon''===
{{main|List of Splatfests in Splatoon}}
{{main|List of Splatfests in Splatoon}}
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! style=width:140px;| [[Marie]]
! style=width:140px;| [[Marie]]
|-
|-
|{{ink|red orange}} Cats
|{{ink|red orange}} {{color-link|Cats vs. Dogs (July 2015)|black|Cats}}
|{{ink|sea green}} '''Dogs'''
|{{ink|sea green}} '''{{color-link|Cats vs. Dogs (July 2015)|black|Dogs}}'''


|-
|-
|{{ink|green}} '''Roller Coasters'''
|{{ink|green}} '''{{color-link|Roller Coasters vs. Water Slides|black|Roller Coasters}}'''
|{{ink|splatfest water slides}} Water Slides
|{{ink|splatfest water slides}} {{color-link|Roller Coasters vs. Water Slides|black|Water Slides}}


|-
|-
|{{ink|pink}} '''Marshmallows'''
|{{ink|pink}} '''{{color-link|Marshmallows vs. Hot Dogs|black|Marshmallows}}'''
|{{ink|forest green}} Hot Dogs
|{{ink|forest green}} {{color-link|Marshmallows vs. Hot Dogs|black|Hot Dogs}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|magenta}} Autobots
|{{ink|magenta}} {{color-link|Autobots vs. Decepticons|black|Autobots}}
|{{ink|dark violet}} '''Decepticons'''
|{{ink|dark violet}} '''{{color-link|Autobots vs. Decepticons|black|Decepticons}}'''
|-
|-
|{{ink|violet}} '''Art'''
|{{ink|violet}} '''{{color-link|Art vs. Science|black|Art}}'''
|{{ink|orange}} Science
|{{ink|orange}} {{color-link|Art vs. Science|black|Science}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|orange}} '''Cars'''
|{{ink|orange}} '''{{color-link|Cars vs. Planes|black|Cars}}'''
|{{ink|blue}} Planes
|{{ink|blue}} {{color-link|Cars vs. Planes|black|Planes}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|splatfest pirates}} '''Pirates'''
|{{ink|splatfest pirates}} '''{{color-link|Pirates vs. Ninjas|black|Pirates}}'''
|{{ink|splatfest ninjas}} Ninjas
|{{ink|splatfest ninjas}} {{color-link|Pirates vs. Ninjas|black|Ninjas}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|orange}} '''Burgers'''
|{{ink|orange}} '''{{color-link|Burgers vs. Pizza|black|Burgers}}'''
|{{ink|green}} Pizza
|{{ink|green}} {{color-link|Burgers vs. Pizza|black|Pizza}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|splatfest naughty}} '''Naughty'''
|{{ink|splatfest naughty}} '''{{color-link|Naughty vs. Nice|black|Naughty}}'''
|{{ink|splatfest nice}} Nice
|{{ink|splatfest nice}} {{color-link|Naughty vs. Nice|black|Nice}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|splatfest past}} '''Past'''
|{{ink|splatfest past}} '''{{color-link|Past vs. Future|black|Past}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest future}} Future
|{{Ink|splatfest future}} {{color-link|Past vs. Future|black|Future}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|splatfest pokemon red}} Pokémon Red
|{{ink|splatfest pokemon red}} {{color-link|Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Blue|black|Pokémon Red}}
|{{ink|splatfest pokemon blue}} '''Pokémon Blue'''
|{{ink|splatfest pokemon blue}} '''{{color-link|Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Blue|black|Pokémon Blue}}'''
|-
|-
|{{ink|splatfest snowman}} Snowman
|{{ink|splatfest snowman}} {{color-link|Snowman vs. Sandcastle|black|Snowman}}
|{{ink|splatfest sandcastle}} '''Sandcastle'''
|{{ink|splatfest sandcastle}} '''{{color-link|Snowman vs. Sandcastle|black|Sandcastle}}'''
|-
|-
|{{ink|splatfest spongebob}} SpongeBob
|{{ink|splatfest spongebob}} {{color-link|SpongeBob vs. Patrick|black|SpongeBob}}
|{{ink|splatfest patrick}} '''Patrick'''
|{{ink|splatfest patrick}} '''{{color-link|SpongeBob vs. Patrick|black|Patrick}}'''
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest fancy party}} '''Fancy Party'''
|{{Ink|splatfest fancy party}} '''{{color-link|Fancy Party vs. Costume Party|black|Fancy Party}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest costume party}} Costume Party
|{{Ink|splatfest costume party}} {{color-link|Fancy Party vs. Costume Party|black|Costume Party}}
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest early bird}} Early Bird
|{{Ink|splatfest early bird}} {{color-link|Early Bird vs. Night Owl|black|Early Bird}}
|{{Ink|splatfest night owl}} '''Night Owl'''
|{{Ink|splatfest night owl}} '''{{color-link|Early Bird vs. Night Owl|black|Night Owl}}'''
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest callie}} Callie
|{{Ink|splatfest callie}} {{color-link|Callie vs. Marie|black|Callie}}
|{{Ink|splatfest marie}} '''Marie'''
|{{Ink|splatfest marie}} '''{{color-link|Callie vs. Marie|black|Marie}}'''
|}
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! style=width:140px;| [[Marie]]
|-
|-
|{{ink|violet}} '''Rock'''
|{{ink|violet}} '''{{color-link|Rock vs. Pop (2015)|black|Rock}}'''
|{{ink|teal}} Pop
|{{ink|teal}} {{color-link|Rock vs. Pop (2015)|black|Pop}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|orange}} '''Eating'''
|{{ink|orange}} '''{{color-link|Eating vs. Sleeping|black|Eating}}'''
|{{ink|violet}} Sleeping
|{{ink|violet}} {{color-link|Eating vs. Sleeping|black|Sleeping}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|violet}} North Pole
|{{ink|violet}} {{color-link|North Pole vs. South Pole|black|North Pole}}
|{{ink|teal}} '''South Pole'''
|{{ink|teal}} '''{{color-link|North Pole vs. South Pole|black|South Pole}}'''
|-
|-
|{{ink|pink}} '''Singing'''
|{{ink|pink}} '''{{color-link|Singing vs. Dancing|black|Singing}}'''
|{{ink|forest green}} Dancing
|{{ink|forest green}} {{color-link|Singing vs. Dancing|black|Dancing}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|orange}} '''Messy'''
|{{ink|orange}} '''{{color-link|Messy vs. Tidy|black|Messy}}'''
|{{ink|blue}} Tidy
|{{ink|blue}} {{color-link|Messy vs. Tidy|black|Tidy}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|red orange}} '''Cats'''
|{{ink|red orange}} '''{{color-link|Cats vs. Dogs (October 2015)|black|Cats}}'''
|{{ink|sea green}} Dogs
|{{ink|sea green}} {{color-link|Cats vs. Dogs (October 2015)|black|Dogs}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|violet}} Zombies
|{{ink|violet}} {{color-link|Zombies vs. Ghosts|black|Zombies}}
|{{ink|teal}} '''Ghosts'''
|{{ink|teal}} '''{{color-link|Zombies vs. Ghosts|black|Ghosts}}'''
|-
|-
|{{ink|orange}} Pro-pineapple
|{{ink|orange}} {{color-link|Delicious vs. Disgusting|black|Delicious}}
|{{ink|violet}} '''Anti-pineapple'''
|{{ink|violet}} '''{{color-link|Delicious vs. Disgusting|black|Disgusting}}'''
|-
|-
|{{Ink|custom|1|#41A782}} '''Fit'''
|{{Ink|custom|1|#41A782}} '''{{color-link|Get Fit vs. Get Rich|black|Get Fit}}'''
|{{Ink|orange}} Rich
|{{Ink|orange}} {{color-link|Get Fit vs. Get Rich|black|Get Rich}}
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest barbarian euoc}} '''Barbarian'''
|{{Ink|splatfest barbarian euoc}} '''{{color-link|Barbarian vs. Ninja|black|Barbarian}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest ninja euoc}} Ninja
|{{Ink|splatfest ninja euoc}} {{color-link|Barbarian vs. Ninja|black|Ninja}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|splatfest pokemon red}} Pokémon Red
|{{ink|splatfest pokemon red}} {{color-link|Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Blue|black|Pokémon Red}}
|{{ink|splatfest pokemon blue}} '''Pokémon Blue'''
|{{ink|splatfest pokemon blue}} '''{{color-link|Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Blue|black|Pokémon Blue}}'''
|-
|-
|{{ink|splatfest hoverboard}} '''Hoverboard'''
|{{ink|splatfest hoverboard}} '''{{color-link|Hoverboard vs. Jet Pack|black|Hoverboard}}'''
|{{ink|splatfest jet pack}} Jet Pack
|{{ink|splatfest jet pack}} {{color-link|Hoverboard vs. Jet Pack|black|Jet Pack}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|splatfest spongebob}} SpongeBob
|{{ink|splatfest spongebob}} {{color-link|SpongeBob vs. Patrick|black|SpongeBob}}
|{{ink|splatfest patrick}} '''Patrick'''
|{{ink|splatfest patrick}} '''{{color-link|SpongeBob vs. Patrick|black|Patrick}}'''
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest fancy party}} '''Black Tie Event'''
|{{Ink|splatfest fancy party}} '''{{color-link|Fancy Party vs. Costume Party|black|Black Tie Event}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest costume party}} Fancy Dress Party
|{{Ink|splatfest costume party}} {{color-link|Fancy Party vs. Costume Party|black|Fancy Dress Party}}
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest world tour}} '''World Tour'''
|{{Ink|splatfest world tour}} '''{{color-link|World Tour vs. Space Adventure|black|World Tour}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest space adventure}} Space Adventure
|{{Ink|splatfest space adventure}} {{color-link|World Tour vs. Space Adventure|black|Space Adventure}}
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest callie}} Callie
|{{Ink|splatfest callie}} {{color-link|Callie vs. Marie|black|Callie}}
|{{Ink|splatfest marie}} '''Marie'''
|{{Ink|splatfest marie}} '''{{color-link|Callie vs. Marie|black|Marie}}'''
|}
|}
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! style=width:190px;| [[Marie]]
|-
|-
|{{ink|red orange}} '''Rice'''
|{{ink|red orange}} '''{{color-link|Rice vs. Bread|black|Rice}}'''
|{{ink|sea green}} Bread
|{{ink|sea green}} {{color-link|Rice vs. Bread|black|Bread}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|pink}} '''Red Fox'''
|{{ink|pink}} '''{{color-link|Red Kitsune Udon vs. Green Tanuki Soba (July 2015)|black|Red Kitsune Udon}}'''
|{{ink|green}} Green Tanuki
|{{ink|green}} {{color-link|Red Kitsune Udon vs. Green Tanuki Soba (July 2015)|black|Green Tanuki Soba}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|dark orange}} Lemon Tea
|{{ink|dark orange}} {{color-link|Lemon Tea vs. Milk Tea|black|Lemon Tea}}
|{{ink|tan}} '''Milk Tea'''
|{{ink|tan}} '''{{color-link|Lemon Tea vs. Milk Tea|black|Milk Tea}}'''
|-
|-
|{{ink|lime green}} '''Grasshopper'''
|{{ink|lime green}} '''{{color-link|Grasshopper vs. Ant|black|Grasshopper}}'''
|{{ink|violet}} Ant
|{{ink|violet}} {{color-link|Grasshopper vs. Ant|black|Ant}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|orange}} Boke
|{{ink|orange}} {{color-link|Airhead vs. Wisecracker (2015)|black|Airhead}}
|{{ink|blue}} '''Tsukkomi'''
|{{ink|blue}} '''{{color-link|Airhead vs. Wisecracker (2015)|black|Wisecracker}}'''
|-
|-
|{{ink|teal}} '''Squid'''
|{{ink|teal}} '''{{color-link|Squid vs. Octopus (2015)|black|Squid}}'''
|{{ink|magenta}} Octopus
|{{ink|magenta}} {{color-link|Squid vs. Octopus (2015)|black|Octopus}}
|-
|-
|{{inkT|Vss Regular PinkOrange A}} '''Love'''
|{{inkT|Vss Regular PinkOrange A}} '''{{color-link|Love vs. Money|black|Love}}'''
|{{ink|yellow orange}} Money
|{{ink|yellow orange}} {{color-link|Love vs. Money|black|Money}}
|-
|-
|{{inkT|Vss Regular LightBlueYellow N}} Mountain Food
|{{inkT|Vss Regular LightBlueYellow N}} {{color-link|Land Food vs. Seafood|black|Land Food}}
|{{ink|splatfest sea food}} '''Sea Food'''
|{{ink|splatfest seafood}} '''{{color-link|Land Food vs. Seafood|black|Seafood}}'''
|-
|-
|{{ink|pink}} Red Fox
|{{ink|pink}} {{color-link|Red Kitsune Udon vs. Green Tanuki Soba (December 2015)|black|Red Kitsune Udon}}
|{{ink|green}} '''Green Tanuki'''
|{{ink|green}} '''{{color-link|Red Kitsune Udon vs. Green Tanuki Soba (December 2015)|black|Green Tanuki Soba}}'''
|-
|-
|{{ink|splatfest perfect body}} '''Perfect Body'''
|{{ink|splatfest perfect body}} '''{{color-link|Perfect Body vs. Perfect Mind|black|Perfect Body}}'''
|{{ink|splatfest perfect brain}} Perfect Brain
|{{ink|splatfest perfect mind}} {{color-link|Perfect Body vs. Perfect Mind|black|Perfect Mind}}
|-
|-
|{{ink|splatfest pokemon red}} Pokémon Red
|{{ink|splatfest pokemon red}} {{color-link|Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Green|black|Pokémon Red}}
|{{ink|splatfest pokemon green}} '''Pokémon Green'''
|{{ink|splatfest pokemon green}} '''{{color-link|Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Green|black|Pokémon Green}}'''
|-
|-
|{{ink|splatfest go all out}} Go all out!
|{{ink|splatfest show no mercy}} {{color-link|Show No Mercy! vs. Focus on Healing|black|Show No Mercy!}}
|{{ink|splatfest focus on healing}} '''Focus on healing'''
|{{ink|splatfest focus on healing}} '''{{color-link|Show No Mercy! vs. Focus on Healing|black|Focus on Healing}}'''
|-
|-
|{{ink|splatfest tuna mayonnaise}} '''Tuna Mayonnaise Onigiri'''
|{{ink|splatfest tuna mayonnaise}} '''{{color-link|Tuna & Mayonnaise vs. Red Salmon|black|Tuna & Mayonnaise}}'''
|{{ink|splatfest red salmon}} Red Salmon Onigiri
|{{ink|splatfest red salmon}} {{color-link|Tuna & Mayonnaise vs. Red Salmon|black|Red Salmon}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest fancy party}} '''Fancy Party'''
|{{Ink|splatfest fancy party}} '''{{color-link|Fancy Party vs. Costume Party|black|Fancy Party}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest costume party}} Costume Party
|{{Ink|splatfest costume party}} {{color-link|Fancy Party vs. Costume Party|black|Costume Party}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest mushroom mountain}} Mushroom Mountain
|{{Ink|splatfest chocorooms}} {{color-link|Chocorooms vs. Chococones (2016)|black|Chocorooms}}
|{{Ink|splatfest bamboo shoot village}} '''Bamboo Shoot Village'''
|{{Ink|splatfest chococones}} '''{{color-link|Chocorooms vs. Chococones (2016)|black|Chococones}}'''
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|{{Ink|splatfest callie}} Callie
|{{Ink|splatfest callie}} {{color-link|Callie vs. Marie|black|Callie}}
|{{Ink|splatfest marie}} '''Marie'''
|{{Ink|splatfest marie}} '''{{color-link|Callie vs. Marie|black|Marie}}'''
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|{{Ink|fuchsia}} Cake
|{{Ink|fuchsia}} {{color-link|Cake vs. Ice Cream|black|Cake}}
|{{Ink|sea green}} '''Ice Cream'''
|{{Ink|sea green}} '''{{color-link|Cake vs. Ice Cream|black|Ice Cream}}'''
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|{{Ink|splatfest mayo}} '''{{color-link|Mayo vs. Ketchup (2017)|black|Mayo}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest ketchup}} {{color-link|Mayo vs. Ketchup (2017)|black|Ketchup}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest flight}} '''{{color-link|Flight vs. Invisibility|black|Flight}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest invisibility}} {{color-link|Flight vs. Invisibility|black|Invisibility}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest mayo}} '''Mayo'''
|{{Ink|splatfest vampire}} '''{{color-link|Vampire vs. Werewolf|black|Vampire}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest ketchup}} Ketchup
|{{Ink|splatfest werewolf}} {{color-link|Vampire vs. Werewolf|black|Werewolf}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest flight}} '''Flight'''
|{{Ink|splatfest sci-fi}} {{color-link|Sci-Fi vs. Fantasy|black|Sci-Fi}}
|{{Ink|splatfest invisibility}} Invisibility
|{{Ink|splatfest fantasy}} '''{{color-link|Sci-Fi vs. Fantasy|black|Fantasy}}'''
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|{{Ink|splatfest vampire}} '''Vampire'''
|{{Ink|splatfest sweater}} '''{{color-link|Sweater vs. Sock|black|Sweater}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest werewolf}} Werewolf
|{{Ink|splatfest sock}} {{color-link|Sweater vs. Sock|black|Sock}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest sci-fi}} Sci-Fi
|{{Ink|splatfest action}} {{color-link|Action vs. Comedy|black|Action}}
|{{Ink|splatfest fantasy}} '''Fantasy'''
|{{Ink|splatfest comedy}} '''{{color-link|Action vs. Comedy|black|Comedy}}'''
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|{{Ink|splatfest sweater}} '''Sweater'''
|{{Ink|splatfest money s2}} {{color-link|Money vs. Love|black|Money}}
|{{Ink|splatfest sock}} Sock
|{{Ink|splatfest love s2}} '''{{color-link|Money vs. Love|black|Love}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest action}} Action
|{{Ink|splatfest chicken}} '''{{color-link|Chicken vs. Egg (2018)|black|Chicken}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest comedy}} '''Comedy'''
|{{Ink|splatfest egg}} {{color-link|Chicken vs. Egg (2018)|black|Egg}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest money s2}} Money
|{{Ink|splatfest baseball}} '''{{color-link|Baseball vs. Soccer|black|Baseball}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest love s2}} '''Love'''
|{{Ink|splatfest soccer}} {{color-link|Baseball vs. Soccer|black|Soccer}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest chicken}} '''Chicken'''
|{{Ink|splatfest raph}} '''{{color-link|Raph vs. Leo|black|Raph}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest egg}} Egg
|{{Ink|splatfest leo}} {{color-link|Raph vs. Leo|black|Leo}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest baseball}} '''Baseball'''
|{{Ink|splatfest mikey}} {{color-link|Mikey vs. Donnie|black|Mikey}}
|{{Ink|splatfest soccer}} Soccer
|{{Ink|splatfest donnie}} '''{{color-link|Mikey vs. Donnie|black|Donnie}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest raph}} '''Raph'''
|{{Ink|splatfest raph}} {{color-link|Raph vs. Donnie|black|Raph}}
|{{Ink|splatfest leo}} Leo
|{{Ink|splatfest donnie}} '''{{color-link|Raph vs. Donnie|black|Donnie}}'''
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|{{Ink|splatfest mikey}} Mikey
|{{Ink|splatfest pulp}} '''{{color-link|Pulp vs. No Pulp|black|Pulp}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest donnie}} '''Donnie'''
|{{Ink|splatfest no-pulp}} {{color-link|Pulp vs. No Pulp|black|No Pulp}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest raph}} Raph
|{{Ink|splatfest squid2}} '''{{color-link|Squid vs. Octopus (2018)|black|Squid}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest donnie}} '''Donnie'''
|{{Ink|splatfest octopus2}} {{color-link|Squid vs. Octopus (2018)|black|Octopus}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest pulp}} '''Pulp'''
|{{Ink|splatfest fork}} '''{{color-link|Fork vs. Spoon|black|Fork}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest no-pulp}} No-Pulp
|{{Ink|splatfest spoon}} {{color-link|Fork vs. Spoon|black|Spoon}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest squid}} '''Squid'''
|{{Ink|splatfest retro}} {{color-link|Retro vs. Modern|black|Retro}}
|{{Ink|splatfest octopus}} Octopus
|{{Ink|splatfest modern}} '''{{color-link|Retro vs. Modern|black|Modern}}'''
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|{{Ink|splatfest fork}} '''Fork'''
|{{Ink|splatfest trick}} {{color-link|Trick vs. Treat (2018)|black|Trick}}
|{{Ink|splatfest spoon}} Spoon
|{{Ink|splatfest treat}} '''{{color-link|Trick vs. Treat (2018)|black|Treat}}'''
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|{{Ink|splatfest retro}} Retro
|{{Ink|splatfest salsa}} '''{{color-link|Salsa vs. Guacamole|black|Salsa}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest modern}} '''Modern'''
|{{Ink|splatfest guac}} {{color-link|Salsa vs. Guacamole|black|Guacamole}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest trick}} Trick
|{{Ink|splatfest hero}} {{color-link|Hero vs. Villain|black|Hero}}
|{{Ink|splatfest treat}} '''Treat'''
|{{Ink|splatfest villain}} '''{{color-link|Hero vs. Villain|black|Villain}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest salsa}} '''Salsa'''
|{{Ink|splatfest fam}} {{color-link|Family vs. Friends|black|Family}}
|{{Ink|splatfest guac}} Guac
|{{Ink|splatfest friend}} '''{{color-link|Family vs. Friends|black|Friends}}'''
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|{{Ink|splatfest hero}} Hero
|{{Ink|splatfest pancake}} {{color-link|Pancakes vs. Waffles|black|Pancakes}}
|{{Ink|splatfest villain}} '''Villain'''
|{{Ink|splatfest waffle}} '''{{color-link|Pancakes vs. Waffles|black|Waffles}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest fam}} Fam
|{{Ink|splatfest knight}} {{color-link|Knight vs. Wizard|black|Knight}}
|{{Ink|splatfest friend}} '''Friend'''
|{{Ink|splatfest wizard}} '''{{color-link|Knight vs. Wizard|black|Wizard}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest pancake}} Pancake
|{{Ink|splatfest hare}} '''{{color-link|Hare vs. Tortoise|black|Hare}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest waffle}} '''Waffle'''
|{{Ink|splatfest tortoise}} {{color-link|Hare vs. Tortoise|black|Tortoise}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest knight}} Knight
|{{Ink|splatfest time travel}} {{color-link|Time Travel vs. Teleportation|black|Time Travel}}
|{{Ink|splatfest wizard}} '''Wizard'''
|{{Ink|splatfest teleportation}} '''{{color-link|Time Travel vs. Teleportation|black|Teleportation}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest hare}} '''Hare'''
|{{Ink|splatfest unicorn}} {{color-link|Unicorn vs. Narwhal|black|Unicorn}}
|{{Ink|splatfest tortoise}} Tortoise
|{{Ink|splatfest narwhal}} '''{{color-link|Unicorn vs. Narwhal|black|Narwhal}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest time travel}} Time Travel
|{{Ink|splatfest chaos}} '''{{color-link|Chaos vs. Order|black|Chaos}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest teleportation}} '''Teleportation'''
|{{Ink|splatfest order}} {{color-link|Chaos vs. Order|black|Order}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest unicorn}} Unicorn
|{{Ink|splatfest mayo}} {{color-link|Mayo vs. Ketchup (2020)|black|Mayo}}
|{{Ink|splatfest narwhal}} '''Narwhal'''
|{{Ink|splatfest ketchup}} '''{{color-link|Mayo vs. Ketchup (2020)|black|Ketchup}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest chaos}} '''Chaos'''
|{{Ink|splatfest chicken}} '''{{color-link|Chicken vs. Egg (2020)|black|Chicken}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest order}} Order
|{{Ink|splatfest egg}} {{color-link|Chicken vs. Egg (2020)|black|Egg}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest mayo}} Mayo
|{{Ink|splatfest trick}} {{color-link|Trick vs. Treat (2020)|black|Trick}}
|{{Ink|splatfest ketchup}} '''Ketchup'''
|{{Ink|splatfest treat}} '''{{color-link|Trick vs. Treat (2020)|black|Treat}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest super mushroom}} '''{{color-link|Super Mushroom vs. Super Star|black|Super Mushroom}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest super star}} {{color-link|Super Mushroom vs. Super Star|black|Super Star}}
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|{{Ink|fuchsia}} Cake
|{{Ink|fuchsia}} {{color-link|Cake vs. Ice Cream|black|Cake}}
|{{Ink|sea green}} '''Ice Cream'''
|{{Ink|sea green}} '''{{color-link|Cake vs. Ice Cream|black|Ice Cream}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest mayo}} '''Mayo'''
|{{Ink|splatfest mayo}} '''{{color-link|Mayo vs. Ketchup (2017)|black|Mayo}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest ketchup}} Ketchup
|{{Ink|splatfest ketchup}} {{color-link|Mayo vs. Ketchup (2017)|black|Ketchup}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest flight}} '''Flight'''
|{{Ink|splatfest flight}} '''{{color-link|Flight vs. Invisibility|black|Flight}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest invisibility}} Invisibility
|{{Ink|splatfest invisibility}} {{color-link|Flight vs. Invisibility|black|Invisibility}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest front roll}} '''Front Roll'''
|{{Ink|splatfest front roll}} '''{{color-link|Front Roll vs. Back Roll|black|Front Roll}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest back roll}} Back Roll
|{{Ink|splatfest back roll}} {{color-link|Front Roll vs. Back Roll|black|Back Roll}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest warm}} '''Warm Breakfast'''
|{{Ink|splatfest warm}} '''{{color-link|Warm Breakfast vs. Cold Breakfast|black|Warm Breakfast}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest cold}} Cold Breakfast
|{{Ink|splatfest cold}} {{color-link|Warm Breakfast vs. Cold Breakfast|black|Cold Breakfast}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest film}} '''Film'''
|{{Ink|splatfest film}} '''{{color-link|Film vs. Book|black|Film}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest book}} Book
|{{Ink|splatfest book}} {{color-link|Film vs. Book|black|Book}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest action}} Action
|{{Ink|splatfest action}} {{color-link|Action vs. Comedy|black|Action}}
|{{Ink|splatfest comedy}} '''Comedy'''
|{{Ink|splatfest comedy}} '''{{color-link|Action vs. Comedy|black|Comedy}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest gherk-out}} '''Gherk-OUT'''
|{{Ink|splatfest gherk-out}} '''{{color-link|Gherk-OUT vs. Gherk-IN|black|Gherk-OUT}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest gherk-in}} Gherk-IN
|{{Ink|splatfest gherk-in}} {{color-link|Gherk-OUT vs. Gherk-IN|black|Gherk-IN}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest chicken}} '''Chicken'''
|{{Ink|splatfest chicken}} '''{{color-link|Chicken vs. Egg (2018)|black|Chicken}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest egg}} Egg
|{{Ink|splatfest egg}} {{color-link|Chicken vs. Egg (2018)|black|Egg}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest salty}} '''Salty'''
|{{Ink|splatfest salty}} '''{{color-link|Salty vs. Sweet|black|Salty}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest sweet}} Sweet
|{{Ink|splatfest sweet}} {{color-link|Salty vs. Sweet|black|Sweet}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest raph}} '''Raph'''
|{{Ink|splatfest raph}} '''{{color-link|Raph vs. Leo|black|Raph}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest leo}} Leo
|{{Ink|splatfest leo}} {{color-link|Raph vs. Leo|black|Leo}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest mikey}} Mikey
|{{Ink|splatfest mikey}} {{color-link|Mikey vs. Donnie|black|Mikey}}
|{{Ink|splatfest donnie}} '''Donnie'''
|{{Ink|splatfest donnie}} '''{{color-link|Mikey vs. Donnie|black|Donnie}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest raph}} Raph
|{{Ink|splatfest raph}} {{color-link|Raph vs. Donnie|black|Raph}}
|{{Ink|splatfest donnie}} '''Donnie'''
|{{Ink|splatfest donnie}} '''{{color-link|Raph vs. Donnie|black|Donnie}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest pulp}} '''Pulp'''
|{{Ink|splatfest pulp}} '''{{color-link|Pulp vs. No Pulp|black|Pulp}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest no-pulp}} No-Pulp
|{{Ink|splatfest no-pulp}} {{color-link|Pulp vs. No Pulp|black|No Pulp}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest squid}} '''Squid'''
|{{Ink|splatfest squid2}} '''{{color-link|Squid vs. Octopus (2018)|black|Squid}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest octopus}} Octopus
|{{Ink|splatfest octopus2}} {{color-link|Squid vs. Octopus (2018)|black|Octopus}}
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest adventure}} '''Adventure'''
|{{Ink|splatfest adventure}} '''{{color-link|Adventure vs. Relax|black|Adventure}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest relax}} Relax
|{{Ink|splatfest relax}} {{color-link|Adventure vs. Relax|black|Relax}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest retro}} Retro
|{{Ink|splatfest retro}} {{color-link|Retro vs. Modern|black|Retro}}
|{{Ink|splatfest modern}} '''Modern'''
|{{Ink|splatfest modern}} '''{{color-link|Retro vs. Modern|black|Modern}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest trick}} Trick
|{{Ink|splatfest trick}} {{color-link|Trick vs. Treat (2018)|black|Trick}}
|{{Ink|splatfest treat}} '''Treat'''
|{{Ink|splatfest treat}} '''{{color-link|Trick vs. Treat (2018)|black|Treat}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest eat it}} Eat It
|{{Ink|splatfest eat it}} {{color-link|Eat It First vs. Save It for Last|black|Eat It First}}
|{{Ink|splatfest save it}} '''Save It'''
|{{Ink|splatfest save it}} '''{{color-link|Eat It First vs. Save It for Last|black|Save It for Last}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest hero}} Hero
|{{Ink|splatfest hero}} {{color-link|Hero vs. Villain|black|Hero}}
|{{Ink|splatfest villain}} '''Villain'''
|{{Ink|splatfest villain}} '''{{color-link|Hero vs. Villain|black|Villain}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest fam}} Fam
|{{Ink|splatfest fam}} {{color-link|Family vs. Friends|black|Family}}
|{{Ink|splatfest friend}} '''Friend'''
|{{Ink|splatfest friend}} '''{{color-link|Family vs. Friends|black|Friends}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest pancake}} Pancake
|{{Ink|splatfest pancake}} {{color-link|Pancakes vs. Waffles|black|Pancakes}}
|{{Ink|splatfest waffle}} '''Waffle'''
|{{Ink|splatfest waffle}} '''{{color-link|Pancakes vs. Waffles|black|Waffles}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest knight}} Knight
|{{Ink|splatfest knight}} {{color-link|Knight vs. Wizard|black|Knight}}
|{{Ink|splatfest wizard}} '''Wizard'''
|{{Ink|splatfest wizard}} '''{{color-link|Knight vs. Wizard|black|Wizard}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest hare}} '''Hare'''
|{{Ink|splatfest hare}} '''{{color-link|Hare vs. Tortoise|black|Hare}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest tortoise}} Tortoise
|{{Ink|splatfest tortoise}} {{color-link|Hare vs. Tortoise|black|Tortoise}}
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest time travel}} Time Travel
|{{Ink|splatfest time travel}} {{color-link|Time Travel vs. Teleportation|black|Time Travel}}
|{{Ink|splatfest teleportation}} '''Teleportation'''
|{{Ink|splatfest teleportation}} '''{{color-link|Time Travel vs. Teleportation|black|Teleportation}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest kid}} Kid
|{{Ink|splatfest kid}} {{color-link|Kid vs. Grown-Up|black|Kid}}
|{{Ink|splatfest grown-up}} '''Grown-Up'''
|{{Ink|splatfest grown-up}} '''{{color-link|Kid vs. Grown-Up|black|Grown-Up}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest chaos}} '''Chaos'''
|{{Ink|splatfest chaos}} '''{{color-link|Chaos vs. Order|black|Chaos}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest order}} Order
|{{Ink|splatfest order}} {{color-link|Chaos vs. Order|black|Order}}
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest mayo}} Mayo
|{{Ink|splatfest mayo}} {{color-link|Mayo vs. Ketchup (2020)|black|Mayo}}
|{{Ink|splatfest ketchup}} '''Ketchup'''
|{{Ink|splatfest ketchup}} '''{{color-link|Mayo vs. Ketchup (2020)|black|Ketchup}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest chicken}} '''{{color-link|Chicken vs. Egg (2020)|black|Chicken}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest egg}} {{color-link|Chicken vs. Egg (2020)|black|Egg}}
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest trick}} {{color-link|Trick vs. Treat (2020)|black|Trick}}
|{{Ink|splatfest treat}} '''{{color-link|Trick vs. Treat (2020)|black|Treat}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest super mushroom}} '''{{color-link|Super Mushroom vs. Super Star|black|Super Mushroom}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest super star}} {{color-link|Super Mushroom vs. Super Star|black|Super Star}}
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|{{Ink|fuchsia}} '''Rock'''
|{{Ink|fuchsia}} '''{{color-link|Rock vs. Pop (2017)|black|Rock}}'''
|{{Ink|sea green}} Pop
|{{Ink|sea green}} {{color-link|Rock vs. Pop (2017)|black|Pop}}
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest mayo}} '''{{color-link|Mayo vs. Ketchup (2017)|black|Mayo}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest ketchup}} {{color-link|Mayo vs. Ketchup (2017)|black|Ketchup}}
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest fries}} {{color-link|Fries vs. McNuggets|black|Fries}}
|{{Ink|splatfest mcnuggets}} '''{{color-link|Fries vs. McNuggets|black|McNuggets}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest agility}} {{color-link|Dexterity vs. Tenacity|black|Dexterity}}
|{{Ink|splatfest endurance}} '''{{color-link|Dexterity vs. Tenacity|black|Tenacity}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest with lemon}} {{color-link|With Lemon vs. Without Lemon|black|With Lemon}}
|{{Ink|splatfest without lemon}} '''{{color-link|With Lemon vs. Without Lemon|black|Without Lemon}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest warm inner wear}} {{color-link|Warm Innerwear vs. Warm Outerwear|black|Warm Innerwear}}
|{{Ink|splatfest warm outer wear}} '''{{color-link|Warm Innerwear vs. Warm Outerwear|black|Warm Outerwear}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest action}} {{color-link|Action vs. Comedy|black|Action}}
|{{Ink|splatfest comedy}} '''{{color-link|Action vs. Comedy|black|Comedy}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest champion}} {{color-link|The Champion vs. The Challenger|black|The Champion}}
|{{Ink|splatfest challenger}} '''{{color-link|The Champion vs. The Challenger|black|The Challenger}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest flower}} '''{{color-link|Flowers vs. Dumplings|black|Flowers}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest dumpling}} {{color-link|Flowers vs. Dumplings|black|Dumplings}}
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest latest model}} {{color-link|Newest Model vs. Most Popular Model|black|Newest Model}}
|{{Ink|splatfest popular model}} '''{{color-link|Newest Model vs. Most Popular Model|black|Most Popular Model}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest unknown creature}} {{color-link|New Life-Forms vs. Advanced Technology|black|New Life-Forms}}
|{{Ink|splatfest advanced technology}} '''{{color-link|New Life-Forms vs. Advanced Technology|black|Advanced Technology}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest hello kitty}} '''{{color-link|Hello Kitty vs. Cinnamoroll|black|Hello Kitty}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest cinnamoroll}} {{color-link|Hello Kitty vs. Cinnamoroll|black|Cinnamoroll}}
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest my melody}} '''{{color-link|My Melody vs. Pompompurin|black|My Melody}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest pompompurin}} {{color-link|My Melody vs. Pompompurin|black|Pompompurin}}
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest hello kitty}} {{color-link|Hello Kitty vs. My Melody|black|Hello Kitty}}
|{{Ink|splatfest my melody}} '''{{color-link|Hello Kitty vs. My Melody|black|My Melody}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest squid2}} '''{{color-link|Squid vs. Octopus (2018)|black|Squid}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest octopus2}} {{color-link|Squid vs. Octopus (2018)|black|Octopus}}
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest chocorooms s2}} '''{{color-link|Chocorooms vs. Chococones (2018)|black|Chocorooms}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest chococones s2}} {{color-link|Chocorooms vs. Chococones (2018)|black|Chococones}}
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest tsubuan}} {{color-link|Tsubuan vs. Koshian|black|Tsubuan}}
|{{Ink|splatfest koshian}} '''{{color-link|Tsubuan vs. Koshian|black|Koshian}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest trick}} {{color-link|Trick vs. Treat (2018)|black|Trick}}
|{{Ink|splatfest treat}} '''{{color-link|Trick vs. Treat (2018)|black|Treat}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest pocky chocolate}} {{color-link|Pocky Chocolate vs. Pocky Gokuboso|black|Pocky Chocolate}}
|{{Ink|splatfest pocky: gokuboso}} '''{{color-link|Pocky Chocolate vs. Pocky Gokuboso|black|Pocky Gokuboso}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest hero}} {{color-link|Hero vs. Villain|black|Hero}}
|{{Ink|splatfest villain}} '''{{color-link|Hero vs. Villain|black|Villain}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest mayo}} '''Mayo'''
|{{Ink|splatfest fam}} {{color-link|Family vs. Friends|black|Family}}
|{{Ink|splatfest ketchup}} Ketchup
|{{Ink|splatfest friend}} '''{{color-link|Family vs. Friends|black|Friends}}'''
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest fries}} Fries
|{{Ink|splatfest airhead2}} '''{{color-link|Airhead vs. Wisecracker (2019)|black|Airhead}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest mcnuggets}} '''McNuggets'''
|{{Ink|splatfest wisecracker2}} {{color-link|Airhead vs. Wisecracker (2019)|black|Wisecracker}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest agility}} Dexterity
|{{Ink|splatfest knight}} {{color-link|Knight vs. Wizard|black|Knight}}
|{{Ink|splatfest endurance}} '''Endurance'''
|{{Ink|splatfest wizard}} '''{{color-link|Knight vs. Wizard|black|Wizard}}'''
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|{{Ink|splatfest with lemon}} Lemon
|{{Ink|splatfest hare}} '''{{color-link|Hare vs. Tortoise|black|Hare}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest without lemon}} '''No Lemon'''
|{{Ink|splatfest tortoise}} {{color-link|Hare vs. Tortoise|black|Tortoise}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest warm inner wear}} Inner Wear
|{{Ink|splatfest ce}} {{color-link|Ce League vs. Pa League|black|Ce League}}
|{{Ink|splatfest warm outer wear}} '''Outer Wear'''
|{{Ink|splatfest pa}} '''{{color-link|Ce League vs. Pa League|black|Pa League}}'''
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|{{Ink|splatfest action}} Action
|{{Ink|splatfest without pineapple}} '''{{color-link|No Pineapple vs. Pineapple|black|No Pineapple}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest comedy}} '''Comedy'''
|{{Ink|splatfest with pineapple}} {{color-link|No Pineapple vs. Pineapple|black|Pineapple}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest champion}} Champion
|{{Ink|splatfest chaos}} '''{{color-link|Chaos vs. Order|black|Chaos}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest challenger}} '''Challenger'''
|{{Ink|splatfest order}} {{color-link|Chaos vs. Order|black|Order}}
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest flower}} '''Hana'''
|{{Ink|splatfest mayo}} {{color-link|Mayo vs. Ketchup (2020)|black|Mayo}}
|{{Ink|splatfest dumpling}} Dango
|{{Ink|splatfest ketchup}} '''{{color-link|Mayo vs. Ketchup (2020)|black|Ketchup}}'''
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|{{Ink|splatfest latest model}} Newest
|{{Ink|splatfest chicken}} '''{{color-link|Chicken vs. Egg (2020)|black|Chicken}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest popular model}} '''Most Popular'''
|{{Ink|splatfest egg}} {{color-link|Chicken vs. Egg (2020)|black|Egg}}
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|{{Ink|splatfest unknown creature}} New Lifeform
|{{Ink|splatfest trick}} {{color-link|Trick vs. Treat (2020)|black|Trick}}
|{{Ink|splatfest advanced technology}} '''Future Tech'''
|{{Ink|splatfest treat}} '''{{color-link|Trick vs. Treat (2020)|black|Treat}}'''
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|{{Ink|splatfest super mushroom}} '''{{color-link|Super Mushroom vs. Super Star|black|Super Mushroom}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest super star}} {{color-link|Super Mushroom vs. Super Star|black|Super Star}}
|}
|}
 
===''Splatoon 3''===
{{main|List of Splatfests in Splatoon 3}}
 
The [[Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors]] Splatfest was separated by region in the ''[[Splatoon 3 Splatfest World Premiere]]'', though all four regions had the same winner. Up until November 2023, Splatfests in {{S3}} were not separated by region.
 
'''Bold''' text indicates the winning team.
 
''Italicized'' text indicates the team in the lead at the halftime announcement.
 
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{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s3"
!colspan="3"|Splatfests in [[List of Splatfests in Splatoon 3#The Americas, Australia, New Zealand|North America, Oceania]], [[List of Splatfests in Splatoon 3#Europe|Europe]], [[List of Splatfests in Splatoon 3#Hong Kong and South Korea|Hong Kong, and South Korea]]
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![[Shiver]]
![[Frye]]
![[Big Man]]
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|{{Ink|splatfest rock3}} '''{{color-link|Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors|black|Rock}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest paper}} {{color-link|Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors|black|Paper}}
|{{Ink|splatfest scissors}} ''{{color-link|Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors|black|Scissors}}''
 
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest gear}} '''{{color-link|Gear vs. Grub vs. Fun|black|Gear}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest grub}} {{color-link|Gear vs. Grub vs. Fun|black|Grub}}
|{{Ink|splatfest fun}} ''{{color-link|Gear vs. Grub vs. Fun|black|Fun}}''
 
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest grass}} {{color-link|Grass vs. Fire vs. Water|black|Grass}}
|{{Ink|splatfest fire}} {{color-link|Grass vs. Fire vs. Water|black|Fire}}
|{{Ink|splatfest water}} '''''{{color-link|Grass vs. Fire vs. Water|black|Water}}'''''
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|{{Ink|splatfest spicy}} {{color-link|Spicy vs. Sweet vs. Sour|black|Spicy}}
|{{Ink|splatfest sweet2}} '''''{{color-link|Spicy vs. Sweet vs. Sour|black|Sweet}}'''''
|{{Ink|splatfest sour}} {{color-link|Spicy vs. Sweet vs. Sour|black|Sour}}
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest dark chocolate|1|}} {{color-link|Dark Chocolate vs. Milk Chocolate vs. White Chocolate|black|Dark Chocolate}}
|{{Ink|splatfest milk chocolate|1|}} {{color-link|Dark Chocolate vs. Milk Chocolate vs. White Chocolate|black|Milk Chocolate}}
|{{Ink|splatfest white chocolate|1|}} '''''{{color-link|Dark Chocolate vs. Milk Chocolate vs. White Chocolate|black|White Chocolate}}'''''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest nessie|border=false}} '''''{{color-link|Nessie vs. Aliens vs. Bigfoot|black|Nessie}}'''''
|{{Ink|splatfest aliens|border=false}} {{color-link|Nessie vs. Aliens vs. Bigfoot|black|Aliens}}
|{{Ink|splatfest bigfoot|border=false}} {{color-link|Nessie vs. Aliens vs. Bigfoot|black|Bigfoot}}
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest power|border=false}} '''''{{color-link|Power vs. Wisdom vs. Courage|black|Power}}'''''
|{{Ink|splatfest wisdom|border=false}} {{color-link|Power vs. Wisdom vs. Courage|black|Wisdom}}
|{{Ink|splatfest courage|border=false}} {{color-link|Power vs. Wisdom vs. Courage|black|Courage}}
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest vanilla|border=false}} '''''{{color-link|Vanilla vs. Strawberry vs. Mint Chip|black|Vanilla}}'''''
|{{Ink|splatfest strawberry|border=false}} {{color-link|Vanilla vs. Strawberry vs. Mint Chip|black|Strawberry}}
|{{Ink|splatfest mint chip|border=false}} {{color-link|Vanilla vs. Strawberry vs. Mint Chip|black|Mint Chip}}
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest money3|border=false}} '''{{color-link|Money vs. Fame vs. Love|black|Money}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest fame|border=false}} {{color-link|Money vs. Fame vs. Love|black|Fame}}
|{{Ink|splatfest love3|border=false}} ''{{color-link|Money vs. Fame vs. Love|black|Love}}''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest shiver|border=false}} '''''{{color-link|Shiver vs. Frye vs. Big Man|black|Shiver}}'''''
|{{Ink|splatfest frye|border=false}} {{color-link|Shiver vs. Frye vs. Big Man|black|Frye}}
|{{Ink|splatfest big man|border=false}} {{color-link|Shiver vs. Frye vs. Big Man|black|Big Man}}
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest zombie|border=false}} {{color-link|Zombie vs. Skeleton vs. Ghost|black|Zombie}}
|{{Ink|splatfest skeleton|border=false}} ''{{color-link|Zombie vs. Skeleton vs. Ghost|black|Skeleton}}''
|{{Ink|splatfest ghost|border=false}} '''{{color-link|Zombie vs. Skeleton vs. Ghost|black|Ghost}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest handshake|border=false}} '''{{color-link|Handshake vs. Fist Bump vs. Hug|black|Handshake}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest fist bump|border=false}} ''{{color-link|Handshake vs. Fist Bump vs. Hug|black|Fist Bump}}''
|{{Ink|splatfest hug|border=false}} {{color-link|Handshake vs. Fist Bump vs. Hug|black|Hug}}
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest friends|border=false}} ''{{color-link|Friends vs. Family vs. Solo|black|Friends}}''
|{{Ink|splatfest family|border=false}} {{color-link|Friends vs. Family vs. Solo|black|Family}}
|{{Ink|splatfest solo|border=false}} '''{{color-link|Friends vs. Family vs. Solo|black|Solo}}'''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest friday|border=false}} '''{{color-link|Friday vs. Saturday vs. Sunday|black|Friday}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest saturday|border=false}} {{color-link|Friday vs. Saturday vs. Sunday|black|Saturday}}
|{{Ink|splatfest sunday|border=false}} ''{{color-link|Friday vs. Saturday vs. Sunday|black|Sunday}}''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest drums|border=false}} {{color-link|Drums vs. Guitar vs. Keyboard|black|Drums}}
|{{Ink|splatfest guitar|border=false}} {{color-link|Drums vs. Guitar vs. Keyboard|black|Guitar}}
|{{Ink|splatfest keyboard|border=false}} '''''{{color-link|Drums vs. Guitar vs. Keyboard|black|Keyboard}}'''''
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest baby chicks|border=false}} {{color-link|Baby Chicks vs. Li'l Bunnies vs. Bear Cubs|black|Baby Chicks}}
|{{Ink|splatfest lil bunnies|border=false}} ''{{color-link|Baby Chicks vs. Li'l Bunnies vs. Bear Cubs|black|Li'l Bunnies}}''
|{{Ink|splatfest bear cubs|border=false}} '''{{color-link|Baby Chicks vs. Li'l Bunnies vs. Bear Cubs|black|Bear Cubs}}'''
|}
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{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s3"
!colspan="3"|Splatfests in [[List of Splatfests in Splatoon 3#Japan|Japan]]
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest hello kitty}} '''Hello Kitty'''
![[Shiver]]
|{{Ink|splatfest cinnamoroll}} Cinnamoroll
![[Frye]]
![[Big Man]]
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|{{Ink|splatfest my melody}} '''My Melody'''
|{{Ink|splatfest rock3}} '''{{color-link|Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors|black|Rock}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest pompompurin}} Pompompurin
|{{Ink|splatfest paper}} {{color-link|Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors|black|Paper}}
|{{Ink|splatfest scissors}} ''{{color-link|Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors|black|Scissors}}''
 
|-
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|{{Ink|splatfest hello kitty}} Hello Kitty
|{{Ink|splatfest gear}} '''{{color-link|Gear vs. Grub vs. Fun|black|Gear}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest my melody}} '''My Melody'''
|{{Ink|splatfest grub}} {{color-link|Gear vs. Grub vs. Fun|black|Grub}}
|{{Ink|splatfest fun}} ''{{color-link|Gear vs. Grub vs. Fun|black|Fun}}''
 
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest squid}} '''Squid'''
|{{Ink|splatfest grass}} {{color-link|Grass vs. Fire vs. Water|black|Grass}}
|{{Ink|splatfest octopus}} Octopus
|{{Ink|splatfest fire}} {{color-link|Grass vs. Fire vs. Water|black|Fire}}
|{{Ink|splatfest water}} '''''{{color-link|Grass vs. Fire vs. Water|black|Water}}'''''
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest mushroom mountain}} '''Mushroom Mountain'''
|{{Ink|splatfest spicy}} {{color-link|Spicy vs. Sweet vs. Sour|black|Spicy}}
|{{Ink|splatfest bamboo shoot village}} Bamboo Shoot Village
|{{Ink|splatfest sweet2}} '''''{{color-link|Spicy vs. Sweet vs. Sour|black|Sweet}}'''''
|{{Ink|splatfest sour}} {{color-link|Spicy vs. Sweet vs. Sour|black|Sour}}
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest tsubuan}} Tsubuan
|{{Ink|splatfest dark chocolate|1|}} {{color-link|Dark Chocolate vs. Milk Chocolate vs. White Chocolate|black|Dark Chocolate}}
|{{Ink|splatfest koshian}} '''Koshian'''
|{{Ink|splatfest milk chocolate|1|}} {{color-link|Dark Chocolate vs. Milk Chocolate vs. White Chocolate|black|Milk Chocolate}}
|{{Ink|splatfest white chocolate|1|}} '''''{{color-link|Dark Chocolate vs. Milk Chocolate vs. White Chocolate|black|White Chocolate}}'''''
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest trick}} Trick
|{{Ink|splatfest nessie|border=false}} '''''{{color-link|Nessie vs. Aliens vs. Bigfoot|black|Nessie}}'''''
|{{Ink|splatfest treat}} '''Treat'''
|{{Ink|splatfest aliens|border=false}} {{color-link|Nessie vs. Aliens vs. Bigfoot|black|Aliens}}
|{{Ink|splatfest bigfoot|border=false}} {{color-link|Nessie vs. Aliens vs. Bigfoot|black|Bigfoot}}
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest pocky chocolate}} Pocky Chocolate
|{{Ink|splatfest power|border=false}} '''''{{color-link|Power vs. Wisdom vs. Courage|black|Power}}'''''
|{{Ink|splatfest pocky: gokuboso}} '''Pocky: Gokuboso'''
|{{Ink|splatfest wisdom|border=false}} {{color-link|Power vs. Wisdom vs. Courage|black|Wisdom}}
|{{Ink|splatfest courage|border=false}} {{color-link|Power vs. Wisdom vs. Courage|black|Courage}}
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest hero}} Hero
|{{Ink|splatfest vanilla|border=false}} '''''{{color-link|Vanilla vs. Strawberry vs. Mint Chip|black|Vanilla}}'''''
|{{Ink|splatfest villain}} '''Villain'''
|{{Ink|splatfest strawberry|border=false}} {{color-link|Vanilla vs. Strawberry vs. Mint Chip|black|Strawberry}}
|{{Ink|splatfest mint chip|border=false}} {{color-link|Vanilla vs. Strawberry vs. Mint Chip|black|Mint Chip}}
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest fam}} Fam
|{{Ink|splatfest money3|border=false}} '''{{color-link|Money vs. Fame vs. Love|black|Money}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest friend}} '''Friend'''
|{{Ink|splatfest fame|border=false}} {{color-link|Money vs. Fame vs. Love|black|Fame}}
|{{Ink|splatfest love3|border=false}} ''{{color-link|Money vs. Fame vs. Love|black|Love}}''
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest boke}} '''Boke'''
|{{Ink|splatfest shiver|border=false}} '''''{{color-link|Shiver vs. Frye vs. Big Man|black|Shiver}}'''''
|{{Ink|splatfest tsukkomi}} Tsukkomi
|{{Ink|splatfest frye|border=false}} {{color-link|Shiver vs. Frye vs. Big Man|black|Frye}}
|{{Ink|splatfest big man|border=false}} {{color-link|Shiver vs. Frye vs. Big Man|black|Big Man}}
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest knight}} Knight
|{{Ink|splatfest zombie|border=false}} {{color-link|Zombie vs. Skeleton vs. Ghost|black|Zombie}}
|{{Ink|splatfest wizard}} '''Wizard'''
|{{Ink|splatfest skeleton|border=false}} ''{{color-link|Zombie vs. Skeleton vs. Ghost|black|Skeleton}}''
|{{Ink|splatfest ghost|border=false}} '''{{color-link|Zombie vs. Skeleton vs. Ghost|black|Ghost}}'''
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest hare}} '''Hare'''
|{{Ink|splatfest handshake|border=false}} {{color-link|Kaiten-yaki vs. Ōban-yaki vs. Imagawa-yaki|black|Kaiten-yaki}}
|{{Ink|splatfest tortoise}} Tortoise
|{{Ink|splatfest fist bump|border=false}} '''{{color-link|Kaiten-yaki vs. Ōban-yaki vs. Imagawa-yaki|black|Ōban-yaki}}'''
|{{Ink|splatfest hug|border=false}} ''{{color-link|Kaiten-yaki vs. Ōban-yaki vs. Imagawa-yaki|black|Imagawa-yaki}}''
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest ce}} Ce
|{{Ink|splatfest friends|border=false}} ''{{color-link|Friends vs. Family vs. Solo|black|Friends}}''
|{{Ink|splatfest pa}} '''Pa'''
|{{Ink|splatfest family|border=false}} {{color-link|Friends vs. Family vs. Solo|black|Family}}
|{{Ink|splatfest solo|border=false}} '''{{color-link|Friends vs. Family vs. Solo|black|Solo}}'''
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest without pineapple}} '''No Pineapple'''
|{{Ink|splatfest red bean paste|border=false}} {{color-link|Red Bean Paste vs. Custard vs. Whipped Cream|black|Red Bean Paste}}
|{{Ink|splatfest with pineapple}} Pineapple
|{{Ink|splatfest custard|border=false}} {{color-link|Red Bean Paste vs. Custard vs. Whipped Cream|black|Custard}}
|{{Ink|splatfest whipped cream|border=false}} '''''{{color-link|Red Bean Paste vs. Custard vs. Whipped Cream|black|Whipped Cream}}'''''
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest chaos}} '''Chaos'''
|{{Ink|splatfest lightly salted|border=false}} '''''{{color-link|Lightly Salted vs. Consommé vs. Salted Seaweed|black|Lightly Salted}}'''''
|{{Ink|splatfest order}} Order
|{{Ink|splatfest consomme|border=false}} {{color-link|Lightly Salted vs. Consommé vs. Salted Seaweed|black|Consommé}}
|{{Ink|splatfest salted seaweed|border=false}} {{color-link|Lightly Salted vs. Consommé vs. Salted Seaweed|black|Salted Seaweed}}
|-
|-
|{{Ink|splatfest mayo}} Mayo
|{{Ink|splatfest baby chicks|border=false}} {{color-link|Baby Chicks vs. Li'l Bunnies vs. Bear Cubs|black|Baby Chicks}}
|{{Ink|splatfest ketchup}} '''Ketchup'''
|{{Ink|splatfest lil bunnies|border=false}} ''{{color-link|Baby Chicks vs. Li'l Bunnies vs. Bear Cubs|black|Li'l Bunnies}}''
|{{Ink|splatfest bear cubs|border=false}} '''{{color-link|Baby Chicks vs. Li'l Bunnies vs. Bear Cubs|black|Bear Cubs}}'''
|}
|}
|}
|}


==Delays==
==Delays==
While the first Splatfest event in Japan went by flawlessly, the first North American Splatfest was delayed. The reason given was because of matchmaking issues with Japanese players.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/612017660285468672 {{TWI}} Nintendo of America's Tweet about the Splatfest's delay]</ref> The original schedule for the event was from Saturday {{date|2015-06-20}} at 6 AM PDT to Sunday {{date|2015-06-21}} at 6 AM PDT. Some days later, it was revealed that it would be moved to Saturday {{date|2015-07-04}} at midnight PT.
While the first Splatfest event in Japan ([[Rice vs. Bread]]) went by flawlessly, the first North American Splatfest ([[Cats vs. Dogs (July 2015)|Cats vs. Dogs]]) was delayed. The reason given was because of matchmaking issues with Japanese players.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/612017660285468672 {{TWI}} Nintendo of America's Tweet about the Splatfest's delay]</ref> The original schedule for the event was from {{date|2015-06-20}} at {{time|2015-06-20 13:00 UTC}} for 24 hours. Some days later, it was revealed that it would be moved to {{date|2015-07-04}} at {{time|2015-07-04 07:00 UTC}}.


The first European Splatfest event, which was meant to start on 27th June at midnight CEST, was equally postponed so that it would take place on the same day as the North American one.
The first European Splatfest event ([[Rock vs. Pop (2015)|Rock vs. Pop]]), which was meant to start on {{date|2015-06-27}} at {{time|2015-06-27 22:00 UTC}}, was equally postponed for one week so that it would take place on the same day as the North American one.


Later, the first Splatfest event held simultaneously worldwide was supposed to have its results announced at the same time across all regions, despite the different start and ending times. Initially, the results were going to be announced on Sunday {{date|2016-02-21}} at 16:00 JST (18:00 AEST, 8:00 CEST, {{date|2016-02-20}} 11:00PM PST). However, despite a notification of Callie and Marie's announcement, servers ended up being under maintenance from 15:30 JST, preventing the results from being received. Eventually, at midnight PST (19:00 AEST, 17:00 JST, 9:00 CEST), the servers were running again and players were able to view the results.
Later, [[Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Green]] and [[Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Blue]] were supposed to have their results announced at the same time across all regions, despite the different start and ending times. Initially, the results were going to be announced on {{date|2016-02-21}} at {{time|2016-02-21 07:00 UTC}}. However, despite notification of [[Callie]] and [[Marie]]'s announcement, servers ended up being under maintenance half an hour before this, preventing the results from being received. Eventually, an hour later than intended, the servers were running again and players were able to view the results.


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
{{Quotes}}
{{Quotes}}
==Gallery==
{{Gallery}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
{{trivia}}
* Some randomly selected players are able to join as early as five minutes before the official start time for faster matchmaking.<ref name="Splatoon 1.3.0 Update Changes">[http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14842/p/431 {{NES}} Splatoon 1.3.0 Update Changes]</ref>
* Some randomly selected players are able to join as early as five minutes before the official start time for faster matchmaking.<ref name="Splatoon 1.3.0 Update Changes">[http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14842/p/431 {{NES}} Splatoon 1.3.0 Update Changes]</ref>
* If the game takes too long to find an enemy team for Splatfest, members of the same team will battle each other with regular colors. Players will still earn Splatfest points for these, but no Clout will be awarded. Prior to Version {{ver|S2|4.0.0}}, the win was not counted when tallying up the results). The reason for this is likely to prevent the more popular team from having the decided advantage, as the more popular team will be more likely to have to battle each other.<ref name="Splatoon 1.3.0 Update Changes">[http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14842/p/431 {{NES}} Splatoon 1.3.0 Update Changes]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/JimmyWhetzel/status/617360232298213376 {{TWI}} Picture of Team Dog vs. Team Dog Battle with normal colors]</ref>
* If the game takes too long to find an enemy team for Splatfest, members of the same team will battle each other with regular colors. Players will still earn Splatfest points for these, but no Clout will be awarded. Prior to Version {{ver|S2|4.0.0}}, the win was not counted when tallying up the results. The reason for this is likely to prevent the more popular team from having the decided advantage, as the more popular team will be more likely to have to battle each other.<ref name="Splatoon 1.3.0 Update Changes">[http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14842/p/431 {{NES}} Splatoon 1.3.0 Update Changes]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/JimmyWhetzel/status/617360232298213376 {{TWI}} Picture of Team Dog vs. Team Dog Battle with normal colors]</ref>
* In ''[[Splatoon]]'', when Judd danced on his box, the pillow he slept on disappeared. It reappeared after the Splatfest when Judd went back to sleep. In ''[[Splatoon 2]]'', he and [[Li'l Judd]] are moved to different location while a Splatfest is going.
* In ''Splatoon'', when Judd danced on his box, the pillow he slept on disappeared. It reappeared after the Splatfest when Judd went back to sleep. In ''Splatoon 2'', he and [[Li'l Judd]] are moved to a different location while a Splatfest is going, and in ''Splatoon 3'' he is always found inside the [[lobby]], where he does not dance.
* Many characters in both games will bob their head or start dancing while a Splatfest occurs, including [[Cap'n Cuttlefish]] and [[Spyke]] in ''Splatoon'', and [[Marie]] and [[Murch]] in ''Splatoon 2''.
* Many characters will bob their head or start dancing while a Splatfest occurs, like [[Cuttlefish|Cap'n Cuttlefish]] and [[Spyke]] in ''Splatoon'', [[Marie]] and [[Murch]] in ''Splatoon 2'', and the [[Staff]] in ''Splatoon 3''.
* During the preparation for a Splatfest, the voting booth does not appear when the player is not connected to the internet.
* The Fox and Tanuki statues in [[Inkopolis Plaza]] each represent opposite sides during a Splatfest. The Fox's bib and Tanuki's shirt changed color to match their team. The Fox and Tanuki represent [[Callie]] and [[Marie]] respectively.
* The Fox and Tanuki statues in Inkopolis Plaza each represent opposite sides during a Splatfest. The Fox's bib and Tanuki's shirt changed color to match their team. The Fox and Tanuki represent [[Callie]] and [[Marie]] respectively.
** Similarly, in [[Inkopolis Square]], the tortoise and origami crane statues on top of [[Headspace]] and [[The Shoal]] change colors during Splatfests, with the tortoise's color changing and the crane's pattern changing color to match [[Pearl]] and [[Marina]] respectively.
** Similarly, in ''Splatoon 2'', the Tortoise and Origami Crane on top of [[Headspace]] and [[The Shoal]] in [[Inkopolis Square]] change colors during Splatfests, with the Tortoise's color changing and the Crane's pattern changing color to match [[Pearl]] and [[Marina]] respectively.
*** While the statues in [[Splatsville]] do not change during a Splatfest, it is suggested by the song ''[[Anarchy Poisons]]'' that the bird, snake, and pig statues represent Shiver, Frye, and Big Man respectively. However, the [[Tableturf Battle]] opponents Baby Jelly, Cool Jelly, and Aggro Jelly change their bodies' colors to match the teams that Shiver, Frye, and Big Man are representing respectively.
* The end pose of the dance [[Callie]] and [[Marie]] did during a Splatfest represented the two teams fighting each other.
* The end pose of [[Callie]] and [[Marie]]'s ''[[City of Color]]'' dance, where they point finger guns at each other and mime firing them, represents the Splatfest teams doing battle.
* According to [[Marina]], Splatfest rules state that the option that won a Splatfest is legally better than the one that lost. This even holds true if Splatfest results contradict scientific consensus, as evidenced by Pearl's comments at the conclusion of the [[Chicken vs. Egg]] Splatfest.
* According to dialogue in the localizations in ''Splatoon 2'', Splatfest rules state that the option that won a Splatfest is legally better than the one that lost. This even holds true if Splatfest results contradict scientific consensus, as evidenced by Pearl's comments at the conclusion of the [[Chicken vs. Egg]] Splatfest.
** In the same dialogue, Pearl refers to this rule as article 3, section 2 of Splatfest law.
** In the same dialogue, Pearl refers to this rule as article 3, section 2 of Splatfest law.
** Marina suggested during the opening banter for [[Squid vs. Octopus (Splatoon 2)|Squid vs. Octopus]] that such a Splatfest could be "dangerous" due to Splatfest law. However, in the post-banter, no mention was made of any repercussions.
** Marina suggested during the opening banter for [[Squid vs. Octopus (2018)|Squid vs. Octopus]] that such a Splatfest could be "dangerous" due to Splatfest law. However, in the post-banter, no mention was made of any repercussions.
* In Japan, Team Hello Kitty and Team My Melody were the first two consecutive wins for Pearl, while Marina's first two European consecutive victories occurred in their respective Splatfest tournament of Team Donnie twice in a row.
* In ''Splatoon'' and ''Splatoon 2'', the player's clothing defaults back to the [[Basic Tee]] if they are an [[Inkling]], or the [[Fresh Octo Tee]] if they are an [[Octoling]], but in ''Splatoon 3'', the player instead wears the [[Tri-Shred Tee]] regardless if they are Inkling or Octoling.  
* In ''Splatoon 2'', [[Li'l Judd]] tallied the results of Splatfests. A news bulletin in top left corner of the Inkopolis News Splatfest results segment stated "Splatfest results announced, Li'l Judd Exhausted".
* After having selected a team and using the Splatfest booth in ''Splatoon 2'', it is possible to view the winners of 10× and 100× battles. When viewing these before the Splatfest has begun, the screen shows no players, and placeholder text for the team name is shown instead as ''[Group] [Property] "Черный шлем для экстрима, Фиолетовые сушитапки 750с и Шпионский зонт «Родиччи»"'' — Russian for "Matte Bike Helmet, Purple Iromaki 750s and Undercover Sorella Brella" — while the player names are ''0123456789'' with each player having the Rainmaker as their weapon.<ref>[https://reddit.com/r/splatoon/comments/9lkhic/if_you_press_l_or_r_on_the_splatfest_board_you/ {{RDT}} If you press {{Button|L|Switch}} or {{Button|R|Switch}} on the Splatfest Board you can see 100x and 10x Battle winners!]</ref>
* After Splatfest concludes, the player will default to wearing the {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Basic Tee|20}} in both ''Splatoon'' and ''Splatoon 2'' if they are an [[Inkling]], or the {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Fresh Octo Tee|20}} if they are an [[Octoling (playable)|Octoling]].
* Each Splatfest art in ''Splatoon 2'' has a small signature next to it at the bottom left side, which denotes which artist made that artwork. For example, [[Seita Inoue]] made the [[Retro vs. Modern]] Splatfest art as his signature is present on the art.
* During the Squid vs. Octopus Splatfest, players on Team Squid were Inklings and players on Team Octopus were Octolings, even if players had not yet unlocked Octolings by completing the ''[[Octo Expansion]]''. Players kept the rest of their customization, such as gender, eye and skin color, while having the default hairstyle for the character, if a player happened to be the opposite species.
* In supplementary material for ''Splatoon 2'', it was shown that the Squid Sisters chose teams for Splatfests despite not appearing in [[Inkopolis Square]]. Callie usually picked Pearl's teams and Marie picked Marina's.{{Citation needed}}
** The lifetime ink coverage tracked in [[SplatNet 2]] counted the turf inked as the species the player appeared as during battle. Therefore, it only counted as an Inkling if the player was on Team Squid, even if they were playing as an Octoling.
* The team with the highest popularity score in series history was [[Barbarian vs. Ninja|Team Ninja (EU/OC)]] with 77%.
* After having selected a team and using the Splatfest booth in ''Splatoon 2'', it is possible to view the winners of 10× and 100× battles. When viewing these before the Splatfest has begun, the screen shows no players, and placeholder text for the team name is shown instead as ''[Group] [Property] "Черный шлем для экстрима, Фиолетовые сушитапки 750с и Шпионский зонт «Родиччи»"'' — Russian for "Matte Bike Helmet, Purple Iromaki 750s and Undercover Sorella Brella" — while the player names are ''0123456789'' with each player having the Rainmaker as their weapon.<ref>[https://old.reddit.com/r/splatoon/comments/9lkhic/if_you_press_l_or_r_on_the_splatfest_board_you/ Reddit - If you press L or R on the Splatfest Board you can see 100x and 10x Battle winners!]</ref>
** On the contrary, the team with the lowest popularity score ever was [[Nessie vs. Aliens vs. Bigfoot|Team Bigfoot]] with 8.69%.
* The special ''Frosty Fest'' Splatfest [[Fam vs. Friend]] was the first Splatfest to include a unique match start theme. This theme could only be heard in game during this special Splatfest.
* The teams with the largest and lowest popularity scores to ever win a Splatfest in each game are as follows:
** It can alternatively be heard here: [[media:Frosty Fest Intro Music.mp3|''Frosty Fest - Match Intro'']].
** In ''Splatoon'', [[Early Bird vs. Night Owl|Team Night Owl]] and [[Barbarian vs. Ninja|Team Barbarian]] won with 71% and 23%, respectively.
* Each Splatfest art in ''Splatoon 2'' has a small signature next to it at the bottom left side, which denotes which artist made that artwork. For example [[Seita Inoue]] made the [[Retro vs. Modern]] Splatfest art as his signature is present on the art.
** In ''Splatoon 2'', [[Cake vs. Ice Cream|Team Ice Cream]] and [[Film vs. Book|Team Film]] both won with 76%, while [[Mayo vs. Ketchup (2017)|Team Mayo in America]] won with 26.85%.
** As of now three different artists have made ''Splatoon 2'''s Splatfest artwork.
** In ''Splatoon 3'', [[Zombie vs. Skeleton vs. Ghost|Team Ghost]] and [[Handshake vs. Fist Bump vs. Hug|Team Handshake]] won with 63.02% and 18.45%, respectively.
* In supplementary material for ''Splatoon 2'', it was shown that the Squid Sisters chose teams for Splatfests despite not appearing in [[Inkopolis Square]]. Callie usually picked Pearl's teams and Marie picked Marina's.
* Marina currently has the longest Splatfest win streak, being 7 in Europe's Splatfests. Frye holds the record of the longest losing streak, being 12 in all regions except Japan.
 
* In ''Splatoon'', the [[Battle Dojo]] used the nighttime theme during a Splatfest, being the only non-Splatfest mode to do so.
==Gallery==
{{Gallery}}


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
<div style="display:flex;gap:30px;justify-content:flex-start;flex-wrap:wrap;align-items:flex-start">
{{Localized name
|title=Splatfest
|Jap=フェス
|Jap=フェス
|JapR=fesu
|JapR=Fesu
|JapM=Fes, short for Festival
|JapM=Fes, short for 'Festival'
|Dut=Splatfest
|Chi=祭典
|DutM=Splatfest
|ChiR=Jìdiǎn
|Fra=Festival
|ChiM=Festival
|FraM=Festival
|Dut=Splatfest<br>Spetterfeest <ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoNL/status/1007880485421363200?s=20&t=eR-pujIbxbJJ3behY7ojsg {{TWI}} @NintendoNL], [https://twitter.com/NintendoNL/status/989474432707112960?s=20&t=eR-pujIbxbJJ3behY7ojsg {{TWI}} @NintendoNL]</ref>
|DutM=Same as English<br>Splatterfeast <ref group="note">From ''spetteren'' ("to splatter") and ''feest'' ("feast")</ref>
|Fre=Festival
|FreM=Festival
|Ger=Splatfest
|Ger=Splatfest
|GerM=Splatfest
|GerM=Splatfest
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|SpaE=Festival temático
|SpaE=Festival temático
|SpaEM=Thematic Festival
|SpaEM=Thematic Festival
|Kor=페스티벌
|KorR=Peseutibeol
|KorM=Festival
}}
}}
{{Localized name
|title=Splatfest Sneak Peek
|color=Splatoon 3
|Jap=ヨビ祭
|JapR=Yobi-sai
|JapM=Preliminary Fest
|Dut=Opwarmfase
|DutM=Warm-up phase
|Fre=Préstival
|FreM=From the prefix "pré-" (before) + and "festival"
|Ger=Aufwärmphase
|GerM=Warm-up phase
|Ita=Anteprima
|ItaM=Preview
|Rus=Сплатфест-разминка
|RusR=Splatfest-razminka
|RusM=Splatfest warm-up
|Spa=Prefestival
|SpaM=Prefestival
|ChiS=准备祭
|ChiSR=zhǔnbèi jì
|ChiSM=Preparation Fest
|ChiT=準備祭
|ChiTR=zhǔnbèi jì
|ChiTM=Preparation Fest
|Kor=사전 페스티벌
|KorR=sajeon peseutibeol
|KorM=pre-festival
|Internal=FesPhase_01 <ref name="Leanny GitHub">[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Leanny/leanny.github.io/master/splat3/data/language/EUen_full.json {{GH}} Leanny on GitHub]</ref>
|InternalM=
}}
{{Localized name
|title=Splatfest Main Event
|color=Splatoon 3
|Jap=本祭
|JapR=Honsai
|JapM=Main festival
|Dut=Hoofdevent
|DutM=Main event
|Fre=Événement principal
|FreM=Main event
<!--French (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|Ger=Haupt-Event
|GerM=Main Event
|Ita=Evento principale del festival
|ItaM=Main Splatfest event
|Rus=Основной Сплатфест
|RusR=Osnovnoy Splatfest
|RusM=Main Splatfest
|Spa=festival principal
|SpaM=main festival
<!--Spanish (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|Chi=正式祭
|ChiR=Zhèngshì jì
|ChiM=Formal Fest
<!--Chinese (simplified) and (traditional) share the same name-->
|Kor=메인 페스티벌
|KorR=
|KorM=Same as Japanese
|Internal=FesPhase_02 <ref name="Leanny GitHub"/>
|InternalM=
}}
{{Localized name
|title=Halftime Report
|color=Splatoon 3
|Jap=中間発表
|JapR=Chūkan-happyō
|JapM=Mid-Term announcement
|Dut=Tussenrapport
|DutM=Interim report
|FreA=Pointage à l'Intermède
|FreAM=
|FreE=Score à l'Intermède
|FreEM=
|Ger=Halbzeit-Bericht
|GerM=Mid-Term report
|Ita=Riepilogo parziale
|ItaM=Partial summary
|Rus=Подытог
|RusR=Podytog
|RusM=Subtotal
|Spa=Resultados parciales
|SpaM=Parcial results
|SpaA=<!--Spanish (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|SpaAM=
|ChiS=中场战报
|ChiSR=Zhōngchǎng zhànbào
|ChiSM=Halftime Report
|ChiT=中場戰報
|ChiTR=Zhōngchǎng zhànbào
|ChiTM=Halftime Report
|Kor=중간발표
|KorR=
|KorM=Interim announcement
}}
{{Localized name
|title=Clout
|Jap=こうけん度
|JapR=Kōken-do
|JapM=Amount of contribution
|Dut=Invloed
|DutM=Influence
|Fre=Contribution
|FreM=-
<!--French (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|Ger=Beitrag
|GerM=Contribution
|Ita=Contributo
|ItaM=Contribution
|Rus=Вклад
|RusR=Vklad
|RusM=Contribution
|Spa=Aportación
|SpaM=Contribution
<!--Spanish (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|ChiS=贡献度
|ChiSR=Gòngxiàn dù
|ChiSM=Contribution
|ChiT=貢獻度
|ChiTR=Gòngxiàn dù
|ChiTM=Contribution
|Kor=공헌도
|KorR=Gongheon-do
|KorM=Amount of contribution
}}
{{Localized name
|title=#× Battle
|Jap=#倍マッチ
|JapR=#bai Matchi
|JapM=×# Match
|Dut=×#-strijd
|DutM=×# Battle
|Fre=Bonus ×#
|FreM=×# Bonus
|Ger=×#-Kampf
|GerM=×# Fight
|Ita=Battaglia ×#
|ItaM=×# Battle
|Rus=Бонус ×#
|RusR=Bonus ×#
|RusM=×# Bonus
|SpaA=Combate ×# <ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Bonificación ×# <ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
|SpaAM=×# Battle<br>×# Bonus
|SpaE=Bonificación ×#
|SpaEM=×# Bonus
|ChiS=#倍比赛
|ChiSR=#bèi bǐsài
|ChiSM=×# Match
|ChiT=#倍比賽
|ChiTR=#bèi bǐsài
|ChiTM=×# Match
|Kor=#배 매치
|KorR=#bae Maechi
|KorM=×# Match
}}
{{Localized name
|title=Splatfest Pledge Box
|Jap=フェス投票所
|JapR=Fesu Tōhyōjo
|JapM=Polling station for the fest
|Dut=Splatfest-stembus
|DutM=Splatfest ballot box
|FreA=Borne festive
|FreAM=Festive terminal
|FreE=Urne festive
|FreEM=Festive ballot box
|Ger=Splatfest-Wahlstand
|GerM=Splatfest voting booth
|Ita=Terminal di voto
|ItaM=Voting terminal
|Rus=Терминал для голосования
|RusR=Terminal dlya golosovaniya
|RusM=Voting terminal
|SpaA=Kiosco del festival
|SpaAM=Kiosk of the festival
|SpaE=Terminal de voto
|SpaEM=Vote terminal
|Chi=祭典投票所
|ChiR=Jìdiǎn tóupiào suǒ
|ChiM=Polling station for the fest
|ChiS=<!--Chinese (Simplified) and (Traditional) share the same name-->
|ChiSR=Jìdiǎn tóupiào suǒ
|ChiSM=Polling station for the fest
|Kor=페스티벌 투표소
|KorR=
|KorM=Festival poll
|Internal=Plz_Obj_01 <ref name="Leanny GitHub"/>
|InternalM=
}}
{{Localized name
|title=Splatfest Star
|Jap=オマツリの証<ref>[https://twitter.com/SplatoonJP/status/1563693345469497344 {{TWI}} @SplatoonJP Twitter]</ref>
|JapR=Omatsuri no akashi
|JapM=Proof of the fest
}}
</div>


''Splatfest Titles''
===Splatfest Rank===
{| class="wikitable sitecolor-generic" style="width:55em;"
<div style="display:flex;gap:30px;justify-content:flex-start;flex-wrap:wrap;align-items:flex-start">
! <span class="explain" title="Also used by NOE in ''Splatoon 2'' and after the v2.0.0 update of ''Splatoon''">{{flag|us}} English (NOA)</span>
{{Localized name
! <span class="explain" title="Initially used before the v2.0.0 update of ''Splatoon''">{{flag|uk}} English (NOE)</span>
|title=Splatfest Rank
|Jap=フェスランク
|JapR=Fesu-ranku
|JapM=Fest rank
|Dut=Splatfest-titel
|DutM=Splatfest title
|Fre=Rang de festival
|FreM=Festival rank
<!--French (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|Ger=Splatfest-Titel
|GerM=Splatfest title
|Ita=Rango festival
|ItaM=Splatfest rank
|Rus=Разряд в Сплатфесте
|RusR=Razryad v Splatfeste
|RusM=Splatfest rank
|Spa=Rango festivo
|SpaM=Festive rank
|SpaA=<!--Spanish (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|SpaAM=
|ChiS=祭典等级
|ChiSR=Jìdiǎn děngjí
|ChiSM=Fest Rank
|ChiT=祭典等級
|ChiTR=Jìdiǎn děngjí
|ChiTM=Fest Rank
|Kor=페스티벌 레벨
|KorR=
|KorM=Festival level
|Internal=FesRank <ref name="Leanny GitHub"/>
|InternalM=
}}
{{Localized name
|title=Splatfest Points
|Jap=フェスポイント
|JapR=Fesu-pointo
|JapM=Fest point
|Dut=Splatfest-punten
|DutM=Splatfest points
|Fre=Points festival
|FreM=Festival points
<!--French (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|Ger=Splatfest-Punkte
|GerM=Splatfest points
|Ita=Punti festival
|ItaM=Splatfest points
|Rus=Сплатфест-очки
|RusR=Splatfest-ochki
|RusM=Splatfest points
|Spa=Puntos festivos
|SpaM=Festive points
<!--Spanish (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|ChiS=祭典点数
|ChiSR=Jìdiǎn diǎnshù
|ChiSM=Fest Point
|ChiT=祭典點數
|ChiTR=Jìdiǎn diǎnshù
|ChiTM=Fest Point
|Kor=페스티벌 포인트
|KorR=
|KorM=Festival Point
|Internal=FesPoint <ref name="Leanny GitHub"/>
|InternalM=
}}
</div>
 
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{{Translation needed|Add meanings for Korean titles.}}
{| class="wikitable sitecolor-generic mw-collapsible mw-collapsed""
! {{flag|us}} English (NOA)<ref group="notes">Also used by NOE after the v2.0.0 update of ''Splatoon'' and in ''Splatoon 2''</ref>
! {{flag|uk}} English (NOE)<ref group="notes">Initially used before the v2.0.0 update of ''Splatoon''</ref>
! colspan="2"|{{flag|jp}} Japanese
! colspan="2"|{{flag|jp}} Japanese
|-
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! style="width: 25%; | Meaning
! style="width: 25%; | Meaning
|-
|-
| [Theme] Fanboy<br>[Theme] Fangirl
| [Theme] Fanboy <ref group="notes" name="S">{{S}}</ref><ref group="notes" name="S2">{{S2}}</ref><br>[Theme] Fangirl <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>[Theme] Fan <ref group="notes" name="S3">{{S3}}</ref>
| Normal [Theme] Boy<br>Normal [Theme] Girl
| <span class="explain" title="futsūno [tēma] bōi">ふつうの [テーマ] ボーイ</span><br><span class="explain" title="futsūno [tēma] gāru">ふつうの [テーマ] ガール</span>
| Normal [Theme] Boy<br>Normal [Theme] Girl
| Normal [Theme] Boy<br>Normal [Theme] Girl
| ふつうの[テーマ]ボーイ <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>''Futsūno [Tēma] Bōi''<br>ふつうの[テーマ]ガール <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>''Futsūno [Tēma] Gāru''<br>ふつうの[テーマ]派 <ref group="notes" name="S3"/><br>''Futsūno [Tēma]-ha''
| Normal [Theme] Boy<br>Normal [Theme] Girl<br>Normal [Theme] Person
|-
|-
| [Theme] Fiend
| [Theme] Fiend
| Full-on [Theme] Boy<br>Full-on [Theme] Girl
| Full-on [Theme] Boy<br>Full-on [Theme] Girl
| <span class="explain" title="makotono [tēma] bōi">まことの [テーマ] ボーイ</span><br><span class="explain" title="makotono [tēma] gāru">まことの [テーマ] ガール</span>
| まことの[テーマ]ボーイ <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>''Makotono [Tēma] Bōi''<br>まことの[テーマ]ガール <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>''Makotono [Tēma] Gāru''<br>まことの[テーマ]<ref group="notes" name="S3"/><br>''Makotono [Tēma]-ha''
| True [Theme] Boy<br>True [Theme] Girl
| True [Theme] Boy<br>True [Theme] Girl<br>True [Theme] Person
|-
|-
| [Theme] Defender
| [Theme] Defender
| Super [Theme] Boy<br>Super [Theme] Girl
| Super [Theme] Boy<br>Super [Theme] Girl
| <span class="explain" title="sūpā [tēma] bōi">スーパー [テーマ] ボーイ</span></span><br><span class="explain" title="sūpā [tēma] gāru">スーパー [テーマ] ガール</span>
| スーパー[テーマ]ボーイ <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>''Sūpā [Tēma] Bōi''<br>スーパー[テーマ]ガール <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>''Sūpā [Tēma] Gāru''<br>スーパー[テーマ]派 <ref group="notes" name="S3"/><br>''Sūpā [Tēma]-ha''
| Super [Theme] Boy<br>Super [Theme] Girl
| Super [Theme] Boy<br>Super [Theme] Girl<br>Super [Theme] Person
|-
|-
| [Theme] Champion
| [Theme] Champion
| Charismatic [Theme] Boy<br>Charismatic [Theme] Girl
| Charismatic [Theme] Boy<br>Charismatic [Theme] Girl
| <span class="explain" title="karisuma [tēma] bōi">カリスマ [テーマ] ボーイ<br><span class="explain" title="karisuma [tēma] gāru">カリスマ [テーマ] ガール</span>
| カリスマ[テーマ]ボーイ <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>''Karisuma [Tēma] Bōi''<br>カリスマ[テーマ]ガール <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>''Karisuma [Tēma] Gāru''<br>カリスマ[テーマ]<ref group="notes" name="S3"/><br>''Karisuma [Tēma]-ha''
| Charismatic [Theme] Boy<br>Charismatic [Theme] Girl
| Charismatic [Theme] Boy<br>Charismatic [Theme] Girl<br>Charismatic [Theme] Person
|-
|-
| [Theme] King<br>[Theme] Queen
| [Theme] King <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>[Theme] Queen <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>[Theme] Ruler <ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| Eternal [Theme] Boy<br>Eternal [Theme] Girl
| <span class="explain" title="eienno [tēma] bōi">えいえんの [テーマ] ボーイ</span><br><span class="explain" title="eienno [tēma] gāru">えいえんの [テーマ] ガール</span>
| Eternal [Theme] Boy<br>Eternal [Theme] Girl
| Eternal [Theme] Boy<br>Eternal [Theme] Girl
| えいえんの[テーマ]ボーイ <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>''Eienno [Tēma] Bōi''<br>えいえんの[テーマ]ガール <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>''Eienno [Tēma] Gāru''<br>えいえんの[テーマ]派 <ref group="notes" name="S3"/><br>''Eienno [Tēma]-ha''
| Eternal [Theme] Boy<br>Eternal [Theme] Girl<br>Eternal [Theme] Person
|-
|-
!colspan="2"|{{flag|nl}} Dutch
!colspan="2"|{{flag|nl}} Dutch
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| Expert of [Theme]
| Expert of [Theme]
|-
|-
| Held van team [thema]<br>Heldin van team [thema]
| Held van team [thema]<br>Heldin van team [thema] <ref group="notes" name="S2"/>
| Hero of Team [Theme]<br>Heroine of Team [Theme]
| Hero of Team [Theme]<br>Heroine of Team [Theme]
| Virtuose en [thème]
| Virtuose en [thème]
| Virtuoso of [Theme]
| Virtuoso of [Theme]
|-
|-
| Koning van team [thema]<br>Koningin van team [thema]
| Koning van team [thema] <ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Koningin van team [thema] <ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Heerser van team [thema] <ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| King of Team [Theme]<br>Queen of Team [Theme]
| King of Team [Theme]<br>Queen of Team [Theme]<br>Ruler of Team [Theme]
| Roi en [thème]<br>Reine en [thème]
| Roi en [thème]<br>Reine en [thème]
| King of [Theme]<br>Queen of [Theme]
| King of [Theme]<br>Queen of [Theme]
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| Full-on [Theme] Fan
| Full-on [Theme] Fan
|-
|-
| Expert en [thème]<br>Experte en [thème]
| Expert en [thème] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Experte en [thème] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Boss en [thème] <ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| Expert of [Theme]
| Expert of [Theme]<br>Boss of [Theme]
| Super-[Thema]-Fan
| Super-[Thema]-Fan
| Super [Theme] Fan
| Super [Theme] Fan
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| Glorious [Theme] Fan
| Glorious [Theme] Fan
|-
|-
| Maître en [thème]<br>Maîtresse en [thème]
| Maître en [thème] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Maîtresse en [thème] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Star en [thème] <ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| Master of [Theme]<br>Mistress of [Theme]
| Master of [Theme]<br>Mistress of [Theme]<br>Star of [Theme]
| [Thema]-Fanclubleiter
| [Thema]-Fanclubleiter <ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Ultimativer-[Thema]-Fan <ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| [Theme] Fan Club Leader
| [Theme] Fan Club Leader<br>Ultimate [Theme] Fan
|-
|-
!colspan="2"|{{flag|it}} Italian
!colspan="2"|{{flag|it}} Italian
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|-
|-


| Ragazzo comune [tema]<br>Ragazza comune [tema]
| Ragazzo comune [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Ragazza comune [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Mollusco comune [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| Common [Theme] Boy<br>Common [Theme] Girl
| Common [Theme] Boy<br>Common [Theme] Girl<br>Common [Theme] Mollusk
| <span class="explain" title="Novichok">Новичок</span>
| Новичок<br>''Novichok''
| Novice
| Novice
|-
|-


| Ragazzo in gambero [tema]<br>Ragazza in gambero [tema]
| Ragazzo in gambero [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Ragazza in gambero [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Mollusco in gambero [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| {{tt|''In gambero'' is a pun on ''gambero'' (shrimp) and ''in gamba'' (slang with positive connotation)|Fresh}} [Theme] Boy<br>{{tt|''In gambero'' is a pun on ''gambero'' (shrimp) and ''in gamba'' (slang with positive connotation)|Fresh}} [Theme] Girl
| Fresh <ref group="note" name="Fresh">''In gambero'' is a pun on ''gambero'' ("shrimp") and ''in gamba'' (slang with positive connotation)</ref> [Theme] Boy<br>Fresh <ref group="note" name="Fresh"/> [Theme] Girl<br>Fresh <ref group="note" name="Fresh"/> [Theme] Mollusk
| <span class="explain" title="Entuziastka">Энтузиастка</span>
| Энтузиаст<ref group="notes" name="S2"/><ref group="notes" name="S3"/><br>''Entuziast''<br>Энтузиастка<ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>''Entuziastka''
| Enthusiast
| Enthusiast
|-
|-


| Ragazzo super [tema]<br>Ragazza super [tema]
| Ragazzo super [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Ragazza super [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Mollusco super [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| Super [Theme] Boy<br>Super [Theme] Girl
| Super [Theme] Boy<br>Super [Theme] Girl<br>Super [Theme] Mollusk
| <span class="explain" title="Opytnaya">Опытная</span>
| Опытный<ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>''Opytnyy''<br>Опытная<ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>''Opytnaya''<br>С опытом<ref group="notes" name="S3"/><br>''S opytom''
| Experienced
| Experienced<br><br><br>With experience
|-
|-


| Ragazzo carismatico [tema]<br>Ragazza carismatica [tema]
| Ragazzo carismatico [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Ragazza carismatica [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Mollusco carismatico [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| Charismatic [Theme] Boy<br>Charismatic [Theme] Girl
| Charismatic [Theme] Boy<br>Charismatic [Theme] Girl<br>Charismatic [Theme] Mollusk
| <span class="explain" title="Profi">Профи</span>
| Профи<br>''Profi''
| Pro
| Pro
|-
|-


| Ragazzo élite [tema]<br>Ragazza élite [tema]
| Ragazzo élite [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Ragazza élite [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Mollusco élite [tema]<ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| Elite [Theme] Boy<br>Elite [Theme] Girl
| Elite [Theme] Boy<br>Elite [Theme] Girl<br>Elite [Theme] Mollusk
| <span class="explain" title="Master">Мастер</span>
| Мастер<br>''Master''
| Master
| -
|-
|-
!colspan="2"|{{flag|mx}} Spanish (NOA)
!colspan="2"|{{flag|mx}} Spanish (NOA)
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! style="width: 25%; | Meaning
! style="width: 25%; | Meaning
|-
|-
| Fan [tema]
| Fan de [tema]
| [Theme] Fan
| [Theme] Fan
| Novato [tema]<br>Novata [tema]
| Novato de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Novata de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Principiante equipo [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| [Theme] Rookie
| [Theme] Rookie<br>Team [Theme] Beginner
|-
|-
| Devoto [tema]<br>Devota [tema]
| Devoto de [tema]<br>Devota de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/>
| [Theme] Devotee
| [Theme] Devotee
| Fanático [tema]<br>Fanática [tema]
| Fanático de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Fanática de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Entusiasta equipo [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| [Theme] Fanatic
| [Theme] Fanatic<br>Team [Theme] Enthusiast
|-
|-
| Defensor [tema]<br>Defensora [tema]
| Defensor de [tema]<br>Defensora de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/>
| [Theme] Defender
| [Theme] Defender
| Guerrero [tema]<br>Guerrera [tema]
| Guerrero de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Guerrera de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Combatiente equipo [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| [Theme] Warrior
| [Theme] Warrior<br>Team [Theme] Fighter
|-
|-
| Protector [tema]<br>Protectora [tema]
| Protector de [tema]<br>Protectora de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/>
| [Theme] Protector
| [Theme] Protector
| Experto [tema]<br>Experta [tema]
| Experto de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Experta de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Eminencia equipo [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| [Theme] Expert
| [Theme] Expert<br>Team [Theme] Eminence
|-
| Rey de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Reina de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Estrella de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| [Theme] King <br>[Theme] Queen <br>[Theme] Star
| Maestro de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Maestra de [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S"/><ref group="notes" name="S2"/><br>Gurú equipo [tema] <ref group="notes" name="S3"/>
| [Theme] Master<br>[Theme] Mistress<br>Team [Theme] Guru
|-
!colspan="2"|{{flag|cn}} Chinese (Simplified)
!colspan="2"|{{flag|hk}} Chinese (Traditional)
|-
|-
| Rey [tema]<br>Reina [tema]
! style="width: 25%; | Title
| [Theme] King<br>[Theme] Queen
! style="width: 25%; | Meaning
| Maestro [tema]<br>Maestra [tema]
! style="width: 25%; | Title
| [Theme] Master<br>[Theme] Mistress
! style="width: 25%; | Meaning
|-
| 普通的[主题]派<br>''pǔtōng de [zhǔtí] pài''
| Normal [Theme] Person
| 普通的[主題]派<br>''pǔtōng de [zhǔtí] pài''
| Normal [Theme] Person
|-
| 真诚的[主题]派<br>''zhēnchéng de [zhǔtí] pài''
| True [Theme] Person
| 真誠的[主題]派<br>''zhēnchéng de [zhǔtí] pài''
| True [Theme] Person
|-
| 超级[主题]派<br>''chāo jí [zhǔtí] pài''
| Super [Theme] Person
| 超級[主題]派<br>''chāo jí [zhǔtí] pài''
| Super [Theme] Person
|-
| 有魅力的[主题]派<br>''yǒu mèilì de [zhǔtí] pài''
| Charismatic [Theme] Person
| 有魅力的[主題]<br>''yǒu mèilì de [zhǔtí] pài''
| Charismatic [Theme] Person
|-
| 永远的[主题]派<br>''yǒngyuǎn de [zhǔtí] pài''
| Eternal [Theme] Person
| 永遠的[主題]派<br>''yǒngyuǎn de [zhǔtí] pài''
| Eternal [Theme] Person
|-
! colspan="2"|{{flag|kr}} Korean
! colspan="2"|[[File:Translate logo.svg|20px]] Internal <ref name="Leanny GitHub"/>
|-
! style="width: 25%; | Title
! style="width: 25%; | Meaning
! style="width: 25%; | Title
! style="width: 25%; | Meaning
|-
| 평범한<br>''pyeongbeomhan''
|Normal
| Rank_Player_00
|
|-
| 참된<br>''chamdoen''
|
| Rank_Player_01
|
|-
| 슈퍼<br>''syupeo''
|Super
| Rank_Player_02
|
|-
| 카리스마<br>''kariseuma''
|Charisma
| Rank_Player_03
|
|-
| 영원한<br>''yeongwonhan''
|
| Rank_Player_04
|
|}
|}


''Clout''
===Translation notes===
{{Foreignname
<references group="note"/>
|color=Splatoon 2
|Jap=こうけん度
|JapR=kōken-do
|JapM=Amount of contribution
|Dut=Invloed
|DutM=Influence
|FreE=Contribution
|FreEM=
|Ger=Beitrag
|GerM=Contribution
|Ita=Contributo
|ItaM=Contribution
|Rus=Вклад
|RusM=Contribution
|Spa=Aportación
|SpaM=Contribution
}}
 
''#× Battle''
{{Foreignname
|color=Splatoon 2
|Jap=#倍マッチ
|JapR=#-bai matchi
|JapM=#-times Match
|Dut=×#-strijd
|DutM=×# Battle
|Fre=Bonus ×#
|FreM=×# Bonus
|Ger=×#-Kampf
|GerM=×# Battle
|Ita=Battaglia ×#
|ItaM=×# Battle
|Rus=Бонус ×#
|RusM=×# Bonus
|SpaA=Combate ×#
|SpaAM=×# Battle
|SpaE=Bonificación ×#
|SpaEM=×# Bonus
}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
{{note list}}
{{Note list}}


==References==
==References==
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Splatfest
S3 Splatfest Logo.svg
Battle alongside players on your Splatfest team.(NA)[a]
Battle alongside players who voted the same way as you.(EU/OC)[b]
Type Online multiplayer mode (with Turf War being the only mode)
Players 8 (4v4) (all games)
8 (4v2v2) (Splatoon 3 only)
Ranked No
Weapons All
Controllers width=auto GamePad
Nintendo Switch Joy-Con with grip.png Joy-Con
Nintendo Switch Pro Controller.png Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
Release Date Launch (playable only during event)
For the Octo Valley mission of a similar name, see Spreader Splatfest.
Pick a side and battle it out in these special Turf War events. Find out about the latest Splatfests in Inkopolis Plaza, and be sure to pledge allegiance to your favorite side in the week leading up! Then help your side win by competing in Turf War battles!
Splatoon's official website[1]

A Splatfest is an event in the Splatoon series that periodically occurs for a limited time. In these events, players join a team (with the selection being different each Splatfest) and compete in Turf Wars to raise their teams' scores, ending with the winning team being announced and Super Sea Snails being awarded to all participants (with players on the winning team getting more Super Sea Snails). In Splatoon and Splatoon 2, each Splatfest featured two teams, such as Cats and Dogs, whereas in Splatoon 3, each Splatfest features three teams, such as Rock, Paper, and Scissors.

Background

The "Voice from on High"

When a Splatfest is held and its theme is not decided on by the organizers or similar, instead, they are held whenever the "Voice from on High", a fax machine, receives signals from the human era that are bounced back from a Voyager-esque spacecraft.[2] These are interpreted as divine questions from the gods, although the Inklings and Octolings don't always understand what the choices in question are, as there are no Nike shoes or McDonald's, for example, in their current world. However, they still participate as they want to answer the question in some way.[2]

As Splatfests expand beyond the games and are not limited by their boundaries, the idols occasionally act as if they know that they are in a video game, and therefore their quotes might not always reflect the lore, as seen in Super Mushroom vs. Super Star, where Marina references the fact that it is Mario's 35th anniversary, despite the fact that humanity went extinct about 12,000 years ago.[3]

Description

Splatoon

Inkopolis Plaza during the event.

In Splatoon, Splatfests were recurring events hosted by the Squid Sisters, Callie and Marie. During this event, Inklings were able to choose between two teams and participate in battles against each other. Inklings were limited to two colors during the Splatfest, reflecting which side they were on. The clothing section of the equip screen also became locked and all players were forced to wear the Splatfest Tee, which changed in color and design based on an Inkling's chosen team, although they could still change hats, shoes, and weapons. Inkopolis Plaza and all the stages were decorated with a flood of Miiverse posts from the Splatfest/Festival tag on the Splatoon community, some of which took the form of neon signs, banners, and even fireworks. Nighttime also descended over Inkopolis and all Turf War stages. Fireworks went off periodically in the Plaza, and specks of light resembling fireflies or fire embers could be seen rising into the sky. Both Callie and Marie danced throughout the entire duration of this event, singing and dancing to City of Color.

For the most part, each Splatfest lasted 24 hours, during which time the region involved was isolated and Splatfest players would only face off against players from their own region. Meanwhile, all other regions continued to play amongst each other. A few choice Splatfests deviated from these rules. Super Sea Snails were awarded to participating players upon Splatfest's conclusion.

Splatoon 2

Splatfests returned in Splatoon 2, now hosted by Off the Hook's members, Pearl and Marina. Besides this, the structure was largely the same. Although Miiverse is not compatible with the Nintendo Switch, Splatoon 2's exclusive drawing feature allows for players to submit doodles that appear in-game as neon signs, banners, fireworks, or graffiti, as well as upload doodles to social media accounts. Inkopolis Square is decorated similarly to Inkopolis Plaza in the first game and all areas once again become locked in nighttime as Pearl and Marina perform Color Pulse in Inkopolis Square.

In a similar vein to Callie vs. Marie, Chaos vs. Order (also known as Final Fest: Splatocalypse) was heavily promoted as Splatoon 2's final Splatfest, featuring many special and unique characteristics, and would influence events of the sequel. Despite this, four more Splatfests would be held afterwards, with three previous Splatfests returning in 2020 with largely unchanged dialogue (though Chicken vs. Egg contained new Japanese dialogue as it had not been held in Japan originally), followed by a new Splatfest in early 2021, Super Mushroom vs. Super Star. Dialogue for this Splatfest briefly mentions how the Splatocalypse was meant to be the final Splatfest, with no mention of the three rematches between them.

Splatoon 3

Splatfests are now hosted by Shiver, Frye, and Big Man of Deep Cut in Splatoon 3. They all parade through Splatsville for the duration of the Splatfest, which are now a battle between three different teams, each represented by a different member. Each member has their own Splatfest Float, however, they all combine to form one large stage that remains stationary after the Halftime Report. Deep Cut performs Anarchy Poisons on the first day of a Splatfest and Anarchy Rainbow on the second.

In Inkopolis Plaza, Callie and Marie once again perform during Splatfests, singing City of Color (2023) on the first day and Tomorrow's Nostalgia Today on the second. In Inkopolis Square, Pearl and Marina perform Color Pulse (2024) on the first day and We're So Back on the second.

Battles played between the time the Splatfest is announced and when it begins, known as the Splatfest Sneak Peek, also contribute to the final results.

In Splatoon 3, rather than their region being dictated by their Splatfest theme, players are instead given the option to set a Splatfest Region. The available Splatfest Regions and their respective languages are as follows:

  • Japan
    • Japanese
  • Americas, Australia, and New Zealand[c]
    • English
    • French (Canada)
    • Spanish (Latin America)
  • Europe
    • English
    • Dutch
    • French (France)
    • German
    • Italian
    • Russian
    • Spanish (Spain)
  • Hong Kong and South Korea
    • English
    • Chinese (Simplified)
    • Chinese (Traditional)
    • Korean

Players are able to change their region freely before voting for a Splatfest, but will not be able to change it for 60 days (1440 hours) if changing it once a Splatfest has begun or after the player has voted. Players who change their region during the Splatfest Sneak Peek must restart the game to leave their current region. Prohibition Period will be refreshed to 60 days every time a player votes for a Splatfest, even if prior Prohibition Period has not yet expired.

If a player's console is set to a language that is not available in their Splatfest Region, Splatfest-related text may appear in a different language, such as Anarchy Splatcast broadcasts and Splatfest teams.

  • For Splatfests that are exclusive to regions outside of Japan, this dialogue will display in English if the system language is set to Japanese.
  • For Japan-exclusive Splatfests, if the system language is set to English or another European language, the game will start normally in the selected language, but the Splatfest-specific dialogues will be displayed in Japanese. If the system language is set to Chinese (Simplified or Traditional) or Korean, the game will be forced to reload in Japanese; after receiving the final results announcement and receiving Super Sea Snails, the game will automatically reload back into the system language.
  • For Splatfests shared by multiple regions, all languages' texts are accessible regardless of region. Additionally, matchmaking is not restricted between participating regions.

Outside of Splatfests, Splatfest Regions are also used for drawings from other players and for Monthly Challenges.

Preparation

Inkopolis Plaza the day before a Splatfest.

Before a Splatfest begins, Inkopolis Plaza, Inkopolis Square and Splatsville experience a variety of visual upgrades to prepare for the event. One week before a Splatfest in Splatoon, a voting booth appeared next to the Miiverse mailbox and the event's theme was announced by Callie and Marie during their Inkopolis News segment. Pearl and Marina similarly announce the event's theme a week prior during their Off the Hook segment in Splatoon 2, while the voting booth appears in the Square. The same is true for Splatoon 3, where Deep Cut will announce the theme approximately a week before the Splatfest begins. The voting booth will also appear at this time.

Players receive a themed Splatfest Tee, a piece of gear that is wearable only until the Splatfest ends when they join a team. Two days before a Splatfest in Splatoon, neon signs adorned with up and down pointing arrows appeared on walls and buildings, and the day before it took place, the Plaza became noticeably more crowded and two large trucks supporting stage scaffolding appeared in the area's center.

In Splatoon 2, one day before the Splatfest, a large performance stage appears in the Square, above the entrance to the battle lobby. On the tower behind the stage is a screen displaying the two battling teams' mascots. There are also large black lattice boards, which, later on, become the area where posts are featured in the form of neon signs.

Splatoon 3 has several changes for all three hub areas:

  • After the announcement:
    • Splatfest Floats for Deep Cut will begin to appear around Splatsville. In addition, a T-shirt booth along with the Splatfest voting board appears near the spawn point. Metal framing with neon signs and small flags also appear scattered around Splatsville, featuring posts seen in the city. The music heard near the lobby in Splatsville changes to be more festival-like.
    • In Inkopolis Plaza, the Squid Sisters' trucks (with the screens on the side displaying test patterns) and a small lift platform appear in the center of the area, while the kitsune and tanuki statues and Inkopolis Tower are repainted in the colors of the first, second, and third team respectively. Neon signs and framing also appear around the plaza for displaying user posts, though they are turned off initially. The Splatfest voting board appears in front of Inkopolis Tower, in the same location it was in Splatoon, and the speakers near the tower begin playing Inkopolis News (Splatfest).
    • In Inkopolis Square, numerous containers and the support columns for Off the Hook's stage appear in front of Deca Tower. Framing and neon signs for displaying user posts are set up throughout the square, though they are turned off until the Splatfest begins. The Splatfest voting board appears near the entrance to Shella Fresh, and an original instrumental dance remix of Color Pulse begins to play throughout the hub.
  • Two days before the Splatfest, the time of day will change to evening:
    • The entrance of the lobby in Splatsville gains a wooden frame around it as well as various lanterns.
    • The tortoise and origami crane statues on top of the Galleria and The Shoal in Inkopolis Square are lit up.
  • One day before the Splatfest:
    • In Splatsville, more lanterns appear, and the torii gate-like structure near the spawn starts shining rainbow neon lights.
  • During the two-hour period between the end of the Splatfest and the announcement of the final results:
    • All three hubs revert back to their default time of day.
    • A parked white van can be seen in the center area of Splatsville and Inkopolis Plaza. Several items can be seen surrounding the van such as folded sheets of tarp, carts holding wooden planks, and boxes of full garbage bags. In Splatsville, two excavators can be seen with one next to the Tableturf Battle Dojo, and another in the backstreet area. In Inkopolis Square, confetti can be seen scattered across the central area. There is no van in the Square, but the boxes of garbage still appear surrounding the amiibo box.
    • Starting with the Shiver vs. Frye vs. Big Man Splatfest, a song performed by Deep Cut, Daybreaker Anthem, can be heard both in the Splatsville plaza as well as inside the lobby. In Inkopolis Plaza, Maritime Memory will play instead; in Inkopolis Square, Into the Light plays. Each of these three songs will continue to play in the Lobby of their respective hubs after the results are announced for the next 24 hours.

During a Splatfest, Regular and Ranked Battle options are not available, as they are temporarily replaced by the Splatfest Battle option; however, Private Battles and Salmon Run can still be accessed.[4]

Modes

Oh, while you're deciding, we have more Splatfest findings to share. It seems there are two types of Splatfest battles: Open and Pro. Choose Open to squad up with your friends or play solo against randoms. Pro mode is serious business for solo players only. You can try both!
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[5]

In Splatoon 2, there are two ways to enter Splatfest Battles as of Version 4.0.0: Normal and Pro. Normal mode lets the player either start solo or battle with two to four friends by joining together in a private lobby before choosing to find other random players. Players from the same team can continue being matched up together in the same lobby if they choose to continue after the end of a match. Pro mode works identically to how Solo mode worked before this version; the player cannot team up with friends and is automatically matched with three other players. Players from the same team are not matched up in the same lobby after a match.

Before Version 4.0.0, there were two other options for Splatfest Battles: Solo and Team. Solo mode worked like Splatfests in Splatoon; the player was automatically matched with three other players and battled against groups of four random players from the opposing team. However, as opposed to the original game, players from the same team were not automatically matched up in the same lobby after a match. Team mode required four players (that must be friends with someone from the same team who is in the lobby) to join a private lobby before being matched up against another team of four.[6]

In Splatoon 3, there are three different Splatfest Battle modes, Open, Pro, and Tricolor. Open and Pro are available for the entirety of the Splatfest, while Tricolor is only available after the Halftime Report. Open and Pro function identically to Normal and Pro mode in Splatoon 2. Players that chose Tricolor will play a Tricolor Turf War, with the attackers and defenders for the match being random, if the leading team at the Halftime Report is the defending team during the match, the winning team will receive a 1.5× clout bonus. Pro mode is unaffected by the Halftime Report, and Tricolor Turf Wars will not occur there.

Prior to Version 2.0.0, only members of the 2nd and 3rd place teams could select the Tricolor Battle mode, where they were guaranteed to be on the attacking teams. The leading team would randomly play a Tricolor Battle when selecting Open mode, where they would always on the defending team.

Special Splatfests

In both Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3, some Splatfests have special effects, decorations, and properties that normal Splatfests do not have. These special effects can include a wide variety of things, such as special gear, special badges and splashtags, modified music and sound effects, special decorations around the square or plaza, visual effects like confetti or camera filters, and different outfits for the idols. These changes usually align with the theme, and are also used when there is either a major holiday being celebrated (like Christmas, Easter, or Halloween), or if there is an important date in the game series being celebrated, like an anniversary. Splatfests that fall into this category include:

In Splatoon 2:

  • Squid vs. Octopus (1-Year Anniversary)
    • Players' characters matching their respective teams in battle, with Team Octopus players being Octolings whether or not they had already finished Octo Expansion
      • Players kept the rest of their customization, such as gender, eye, and skin color, while having the default hairstyle for the character if they normally played as the opposite species.
      • The lifetime ink coverage tracked in SplatNet 2 counted the turf inked as the species the player appeared as during battle; therefore, it only counted as an Inkling if the player was on Team Squid, even if they usually played as an Octoling.
    • Confetti added to the opening screen and beginning of a match
    • Fireworks in the background of Sweet Valley Tentacles
  • Trick vs. Treat (Splatoween)
    • Halloween decorations across Inkopolis Square
    • Special sound effects
    • Splatfest-themed gear
    • Modified opening screen that resembles an old movie shot on film, as well as ghost animations
    • Halloween-themed stickers spread across stages
    • Full moon in Inkopolis Square
  • Family vs. Friends (FrostyFest)
    • Winter holiday-themed decorations in Inkopolis Square
    • Special outfits for Off the Hook
    • Lighter sky to resemble wintertime
    • Modified opening screen with jingle bells and confetti added, as well as snowflake graphics
    • Modified version of the Opening jingle
    • Glittery ink colors
    • Special sound effects
  • Hare vs. Tortoise (SpringFest)
    • Pink- and green-themed decorations in Inkopolis Square
    • Special sound effects
    • Special gear items
    • Modified opening screen with Easter graphics
    • Lighter sky, similar to Frosty Fest
    • Off the Hook in their Octo Expansion outfits
  • Chaos vs. Order (Final Fest: Splatocalypse)
    • Enlarged title screen logo
    • Lighter sky, but very ominously colored
    • Special sound effects
    • Modified opening screen with music and SFX pitched up, referencing Octo Expansion
    • Special gear
    • Banners and other decorations in Inkopolis Square
    • Special outfits for Off the Hook

In Splatoon 3:

  • Baby Chicks vs. Li'l Bunnies vs. Bear Cubs (SpringFest)
    • Spring-themed decorations around Splatsville, Inkopolis Plaza, and Inkopolis Square
    • Splatfest-themed gear
    • Lighter sky, similar to SpringFest and FinalFest in Splatoon 2
    • Special outfits for Deep Cut, the Squid Sisters, and Off the Hook
    • Modified versions of Opening, Anarchy Poisons, Ego Overboard, and Still Swimmin'
    • Unique lobby music, Meadowlark, as well as unique Crab-N-Go music
    • Modified battle opening screen with bubble and Easter egg patterns
    • Bubbles drifting through the air during the first few seconds of a match
    • Special ink varieties with a confetti/sprinkle pattern

Mechanics

Splatfest Power

Splatfest Power Level of the team shown before starting a Splatfest Turf War.
Main article: Power level

Splatfest Power was a feature introduced in Version 2.6.0 of Splatoon as a way of tracking players' skill during Splatfests, replacing the Vibe meter. While Splatfest matchmaking was previously based on play styles, players were then matched based on similar Splatfest Power levels. It was initially determined by one's Rank and may rise or fall depending on how well one did in battles.

After each Splatfest Battle, players on the winning team got roughly ten points toward their Splatfest Power and the losing team lost roughly ten, depending on the difference between the two teams' Splatfest power level, while the player on the winning team with the highest Splatfest Power gained an additional one to two points.

The top 100 players with the highest Splatfest Power were shown on SplatNet and on the social network sites of Splatoon.

Splatfest Power returned in Splatoon 2, where the player's initial Splatfest Power was based on their performance in their first seven matches. The top 100 players are displayed in SplatNet 2 and can be viewed under each Splatfest event. As of Version 5.3.1, to adjust fairness in matchmaking and to prevent improper behavior, the names and levels of all players in a match are not shown on the lobby waiting screen and are replaced with question marks if the player's Splatfest Power is above 2,200. Due to this, players are able to battle against people blocked in their Nintendo Switch system settings as long as their power is also this high.

Splatfest Power returned in Splatoon 3, working similarly to Splatoon 2. The player's Splatfest Power is based in their performance in the first seven matches. However, the Splatfest Power is only available on Splatfest Battle Pro. On SplatNet 3 after the results of a Splatfest are in, the Splatfest Top 100 is now available, based on the player's Splatfest Power.

Clout

Clout is a mechanic introduced in version 4.0.0 of Splatoon 2 that is used to determine the winner in Splatfests as opposed to strictly using the win rate. Clout is counted separately for two of the available Splatfest Battle modes, Normal and Pro. Battling against the same Splatfest team does not contribute to the Clout score.

In Normal mode, players can multiply their Clout by a factor of up to ×2.0 based on the Synergy Bonus they get if they win the match. Synergy Bonuses are earned by having matching gear, weapons, and appearance, which are also tied into the team names players get during Splatfests. An example of the highest possible Synergy bonus would be if all four players were Inkling boys with the topknot hairstyle and dressed in the Soccer Headband and Blue Sea Slugs with the N-ZAP '85. The nickname would be "The Soccer-Loving Blue-Slug Gray-Zappin' Topknot gang."

Conditions Synergy Bonus factor
Either hairstyle, gender, or species matching + 0.1×
Main weapon type matching + 0.2×
Sub weapons matching + 0.2×
Special weapons matching + 0.2×
All different main weapon types + 0.2×
Only two main weapons matching + 0.1× (Counts only for the teammates matching)
Only three main weapons matching + 0.2× (Counts only for the teammates matching)
All main weapons matching + 0.3×
Headgear genre matching + 0.2×
Headgear brand matching + 0.2×
Only two headgear matching + 0.1× (Counts only for the teammates matching)
Only three headgear matching + 0.2× (Counts only for the teammates matching)
All headgear matching + 0.3×
Shoe genre matching + 0.2×
Shoe brand matching + 0.2×
Only two shoes matching + 0.1× (Counts only for the teammates matching)
Only three shoes matching + 0.2× (Counts only for the teammates matching)
All shoes matching + 0.3×

[7]

The multiplier begins at ×1.0, where each matching element adds to the factor. For example, if a team has all matching hairstyles and all matching shoes, they will get a Synergy Bonus of ×1.0 + ×0.1 + ×0.3 = ×1.4.

10×, 100×, and 333× Battles

SRL checking in now that the Splatfest is live. Did you know that a 10x Battle can randomly occur? Our Stats dept. is still calculating the probability of one happening, but if you see one, get ready to splat with everything you've got - you could earn 10x the Clout!

Winning a 10x Battle also earns everyone on your team a festival shell. And if you team up with other players with lots of festival shells, the odds of triggering a 100x Battle increase! What happens if both teams trigger a 100x Battle at the same time? An ultra-rare 333x Battle!

Now, if you play in a 100x or a 333x Battle, you'll lose all your festival shells. But isn't it worth it for a chance at all that Clout? (Trust us - it is.) Plus, 100x or 333x winners will also get a Splatfest Star above their nickname for the rest of the Splatfest. So cool!

— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[8][9][10]

Normal, Open, and Pro modes occasionally feature 10×, 100× and 333× Battles, where the Clout score is multiplied by a factor of 10, 100 or 333 if the team won.

In Splatoon 2, 100× Battles occurred every ten minutes at their introduction, but around June 2019 were changed to occur every five minutes,[11] while 10× Battles occur more frequently. The 100× Battle rate was later increased again in celebration of Final Fest, where approximately ten 100× Battles can happen in a minute. This increased rate was still in place for the special encore Splatfests that were held afterwards and the Super Mushroom vs. Super Star Splatfest.[12][13] The Synergy Bonus is rounded to the nearest integer before the 10× or 100× bonus is applied. Losing a 10× or 100× Battle adds no bonus to Clout.

They function slightly differently in Splatoon 3. Here, 10× Battles are much more common and will reward the winning players with festival shells. These increase the odds of a 100× Battle occurring. 333× Battles can rarely occur if both teams manage to activate a 100× Battle at once, with the odds increasing depending on how many festival shells each player has. When winning a 100× or 333× Battle, the winning team will perform a unique victory animation. 10×, 100×, and 333× battles can not occur during a Tricolor Turf War. After a player has won a 100x or 333x battle, a Splatfest Star will be displayed above their head in battles until the Splatfest has ended.[14] The fish-like creature in Splatfest Stars is similar in appearance to the combinated Splatfest Floats.

In Splatoon 2, the winners of both 10× and 100× battles are featured in a newsflash that is displayed as text in the lobby, as text on the SplatNet 2 app, and as an image on the Splatfest booth in the Square. Images of 100× winners are also displayed on SplatNet 2. Newsflashes of players that win a 100× Battle are displayed for all players of their Splatfest, while newsflashes of players that win a 10× Battle are displayed for themselves and their friends who are playing during the same Splatfest. If a player won a 100× Battle, the newsflash of their victory would display on their session for around half an hour before displaying winners of other battles. The news images of the winners from these battles showed the players striking different poses, where the winners from a 100× Battle would be holding a large check.

In Splatoon 3, as of the Version 2.0.0 update, the winners of 10×, 100×, and 333× battles appear at their Pledge Box once again. A new feature was also added that allows 100× and 333× battle winners to board a Splatfest Float with their team to take commemorative pictures.[15]

Announcing 10×, 100×, and 333× Battle Wins
Shiver announcing Team Rock's 10× Battle win

As an expansion of Anarchy Splatcast during Splatfests, Deep Cut is broadcasting straight from the front lines of Splatfests to announce special updates.[16] As of Version 3.0.0 update, when the player is in the lobby, announcements of a 10×, 100×, and 333× Battle victory and its victors are displayed on the player's Sea-Cucumber Phone.

Quotes
Language RotM Icon Shiver.png Shiver
Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
USA English News flash! Team <name> just won a 10x/100x/333x Battle! -
Announcing the team members Meaning
Without further ado, the members of the fabulous winning team are...
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
-
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
That's a nice little momentum boost. Good luck in the next one! -
I saw every single splat in this one, and you all are making me proud. Great work! -
I couldn't have done any better myself. What a team effort! -
Netherlands Dutch Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Nieuwsflits! Team <naam> heeft net een ×10/×100/×333-strijd gewonnen! News flash! Team <name> has just won a 10x/100x/333x Battle!
Announcing the team members Meaning
De leden van dit fabelachtige team zijn...
<spelersnaam><spelers-ID>!
<spelersnaam><spelers-ID>!
<spelersnaam><spelers-ID>!
<spelersnaam><spelers-ID>!
The members of this fabulous team are...
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Ze hebben de wind in de zeilen. Veel succes in het volgende gevecht! They have the wind in their sails. Good luck in the next battle!
Ik heb geen seconde gemist van dit grandioze gevecht. Gefeliciteerd! I didn't miss a second of this grandiose battle. Congratulations!
Ik had het zelf niet beter kunnen doen. Wat een geweldig teamwerk! I couldn't have done better myself. What awesome teamwork!
Germany German Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Durchsage! Team <name> hat soeben einen x10/x100/x333-kampf gewonnen! Announcement! Team <name> has won in a 10x/100x/333x Battle!
Announcing the team members Meaning
Hier die wundervollen Kleckstalente, die diese Superleistung vollbracht haben...
<Spielername><Spieler-ID>!
<Spielername><Spieler-ID>!
<Spielername><Spieler-ID>!
<Spielername><Spieler-ID>!
Here are the wonderful splat talents who have achieved this amazing preformence...
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
So was immer gut für die eigene Seite. Schon mal viel Erfolg beim nächsten Mal! That's good for our side. Good luck next time!
Dieses Match hab ich bis auf den letzten Klecks verfolgt. Einfach vortrefflich! I watched this match till the very last second. Simply magnificent!
Ich selber hätte es nicht besser gekonnt. Vorzügliche Teamarbeit! I couldn't have done it better myself. Excellent teamwork!
Italy Italian Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Oooh! La squadra <nome> ha appena vinto una battaglia x10/x100/x333! Oooh! Team <name> has just won a x10/x100/x333 battle!
Announcing the team members Meaning
Senza ulteriori indugi, i membri della favolosa squadra vincitrice sono...
<nome giocatore>< ID giocatore>!
<nome giocatore><ID giocatore>!
<nome giocatore><ID giocatore>!
<nome giocatore><ID giocatore>!
Without further ado, the members of the fabulous winner team are...
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Una bella iniezione di fiducia! Buona fortuna per la prossima! A good injection of trust! Good luck for the next one!
Ho visto ogni singolo splattaggio e mi state rendendo fiera di voi. Ben fatto! I've seen every single splat and you're making me proud of you. Well done!
Non avrei saputo fare di meglio. Questo sì che è collaborare! I could not have done better. Now that's cooperating!
Russia Russian Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Экстренное сообщение! Команда «<имя>» выиграла в бою ×10/×100/×333! Breaking news! Team «<name>» has won in a 10x/100x/333x Battle!
Announcing the team members Meaning
Без дальнейших промедлений объявляю членов команды-победительницы...
<имя игрока><ID игрока>!
<имя игрока><ID игрока>!
<имя игрока><ID игрока>!
<имя игрока><ID игрока>!
Without further ado, I announce the members of the winner team...
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Хорошая работа! Продолжайте в том же духе и не сбавляйте обороты! Good job! Keep up the good work and don't slow down!
Чего только не было в этом бою! Я очень вами горжусь. Отличная работа! So many things happened in this battle! I'm so proud of you. Great job!
Лучше бы выступить даже мне было бы не под силу! Вы были на высоте! Even I wouldn't be able to perform better! You were on top!
Language RotM Icon Frye.png Frye
Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
USA English Check it–Team <name> just won a 10x/100x/333x Battle! -
Announcing the team members Meaning
Listen up! The members of the super-fresh winning team are...
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
-
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
That's my team! Way to keep the pressure on, fam. -
A HUNDRED X. That's big-time! I knew my team was the best! -
Daaang! You all are ON FIRE! -
Netherlands Dutch Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Moet je horen! Team <naam> was het beste in een ×10/×100/×333-strijd! Get this! Team <name> was the best in a 10×/100×/333× Battle!
Announcing the team members Meaning
Luister! Wil je weten wie er in dit verse team zitten? Nou...
<spelersnaam><spelers-ID>!
<spelersnaam><spelers-ID>!
<spelersnaam><spelers-ID>!
<spelersnaam><spelers-ID>!
Listen up! You want to know who's on this fresh team? Well...
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Zo ken ik mijn team! Ik ben trots op jullie, guppen! That's how I know my team! I'm proud of you guppies!
Niet minder dan 100! Dat telt! Ik wist wel dat jullie de beste waren. Not less than 100! That matters! I knew you folks were the best.
Waaaat, niet te geloven! Jullie zijn niet te stoppen! Whaaaat, unbelievable! You folks are unstoppable!
Germany German Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Wahnsinn! Team <name> hat gerade 'nen x10/x100/x333-kampf gewonnen! Craziness! Team <name> just won a 10x/100x/333x Battle!
Announcing the team members Meaning
Ohren gespitzt! Hier kommen die Champs, die das geschafft haben! Und zwar...<Spielername><Spieler-ID>!
<Spielername><Spieler-ID>!
<Spielername><Spieler-ID>!
<Spielername><Spieler-ID>!
Ears pricked! Here come the champs! And they are...
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Klasse macht ihr das, Leute! Nicht nachlassen jetzt, okay? You're doing great, guys! Don't give up now, okay?
GLATTE HUNDERT! Das ist der Knaller! Mine Leute sind einfach die BESTEN! SMOOTH HUNDRED! You guys are the bomb! My team is the BEST!
Ich fall vom Kissen! Ihr seid LEGENDEN, Leute! I fell off my cushion! You guys are LEGENDS!
Italy Italian Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Attenti! La squadra <nome> ha appena vinto una battaglia x10/x100/x333! Heads up! Team <name> has just won a x10/x100/x333 battle!
Announcing the team members Meaning
Udite, udite! I membri della super mitilica squadra vincitrice sono...
<nome giocatore><ID giocatore>!
<nome giocatore><ID giocatore>!
<nome giocatore><ID giocatore>!
<nome giocatore><ID giocatore>!
Listen up, listen up! The members of the super fresh winner team are...
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Così si fa, ragazzi. Mai mollare la lisca! (pun on "mollare l'osso", let go of the bone, meaning surrendering) That's how you do it, guys. Never let go of the fishbone!
PER CENTO, gente. È una cosa seria! Sapevo che eravamo i migliori! HUNDREDFOLD, people. It's serious business! I knew we were the best!
Wooooow! Siete travolgenti come un'onda anomala! Wooooow! You're as overwhelming as an abnormal wave!
Russia Russian Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Зацените! Команда «<имя>» выиграла в бою ×10/×100/×333! Check this out! Team «<name>» has won in a 10×/100×/333× Battle!
Announcing the team members Meaning
Слушайте все! Объявляю имена блистательной команды-победительницы...
<имя игрока><ID игрока>!
<имя игрока><ID игрока>!
<имя игрока><ID игрока>!
<имя игрока><ID игрока>!
Listen up everyone! I announce the members of the resplendent winner team...
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
И это моя команда! Давайте, не складывайте плавники! Вперед! And that's my team! Come on, don't fold your fins! Let's go!
Стократные аплодисменты! Моя команда просто лучшая! Hundredfold applause! My team's just the best!
Круть! Вы отожгли! Cool stuff! You rocked!
Language RotM Icon Big Man.png Big Man
Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
USA English Ay! (Breaking! Team <name> won a 10x/100x/333x Battle!) -
Announcing the team members Meaning
Ay... (If I could have your attention... The members of the winning team are...)
Ay! (<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!)
Ay! (<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!)
-
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Ay! (Great job, team! Keep pushing!) -
Ay. Ay! (And you looked cool doing it. You're all my heroes!) -
Ay! Ay? (Wow! How did I get so lucky to have a team like you?) -
Netherlands Dutch Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Ay! Ay! (Oho! Team <naam> heeft een ×10/×100/×333-strijd gewonnen!) Ay! Ay! (Oho! Team <name> has won a ×10/×100/×333 battle!)
Announcing the team members Meaning
Ay... (Even aandacht voor de leden van dit geweldige team...)
Ay! (<spelersnaam><spelers-ID>!
<spelersnaam><spelers-ID>!)
Ay! (<spelersnaam><spelers-ID>!
<spelersnaam><spelers-ID>!)
Ay... (A moment's attention to the members of this awesome team...)
Ay! (<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!)
Ay! (<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!)
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Ay! Ay! (Hoe goed is mijn team, zeg! Houd dit vol, maatjes!) Ay! Ay! (Wow, how good is my team! Keep this up, buddies!)
Ay. Ay! (En jullie zien er ook nog zo cool uit. Jullie zijn mijn helden!) Ay. Ay! (And you folks are so cool looking too. You folks are my heroes!)
Ay! Ay? (Wauw! Waar heb ik zo'n goed team aan verdiend?) Ay! Ay? (Whoa! What did I do to deserve such a good team?)
Germany German Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Ay! (Achtung! Team <name> hat gerade einen x10/x100/x333-kampf gewonnen!) Ay! (Attention! Team <name> just won a 10x/100x/333x battle!)
Announcing the team members Meaning
Ay... (Der Dank fürs heftige Abräumen geht annn... Trommelwirbel...)
Ay! (<Spielername><Spieler-ID>!
<Spielername><Spieler-ID>!)
Ay! (<Spielername><Spieler-ID>!
<Spielername><Spieler-ID>!)
Ay... (Thanks for the heavy sweep goes to... drum roll...
Ay! (<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!)
Ay! (<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!)
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Ay! (Grandios, Leute! Weiter so!) Ay! (Good job, guys! Keep it up!)
Ay! Ay! (Und cool ausgesehen hat's auch! Ihr seid Weltklasse!) Ay! Ay! (And you guys looked cool too! You guys are world class!)
Ay! Ay? (Boah! Womit hab ich so klasse Kämpfer verdient?) Ay! Ay? (Woah! What did I do to deserve such great fighters?)
Italy Italian Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Man! (La squadra <nome> ha appena vinto una battaglia x10/x100/x333!) Ay! (Team <name> has just won a x10/x100/x333 battle!)
Announcing the team members Meaning
Man! (Se posso avere la vostra attenzione, i membri della squadra vincitrice sono...) Man... (
<nome giocatore><ID giocatore>!
<nome giocatore><ID giocatore>!) Man... (
<nome giocatore><ID giocatore>!
<nome giocatore><ID giocatore>!)
Ay! (If I can have your attention, the members of the winner team are...) Ay... (
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!) Ay... (
<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!)
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Man! (Ottimo lavoro! Continuate così!) Ay! (Great job! Keep going!)
Man! Man! (Wow! Sono davvero fortunato ad avere una squadra come la vostra!) Ay! Ay! (Wow! I'm really lucky to have a team like yours!)
Man. Man! (E con che eleganza l'avete fatto. Siete i miei eroi!) Ay. Ay! (And with what elegance you did it. You're my heroes!)
Russia Russian Announcing 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Ик! (Суперновости! Команда «<имя>» выиграла в бою ×10/×100/×333!) Ay! (Supernews! Team «<name>» has won in a ×10/×100/×333 Battle!)
Announcing the team members Meaning
Ик... (Прошу всех внимания. Объявляю имена членов команды-победительницы...)
Ик! (<имя игрока><ID игрока>!
<имя игрока><ID игрока>!)
Ик! (<имя игрока><ID игрока>!
<имя игрока><ID игрока>!)
Ay... (Attention, please. I announce the members of the winner team...)
Ay! (<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!)
Ay! (<player name><player ID>!
<player name><player ID>!)
Congratulating the team on a 10×, 100×, or 333× Battle win Meaning
Ик. Ик! (Какие же вы красавцы! Просто герои!) Ay. Ay! (How incredible you all are! You're simply heroes!)
Ик! Ик? (Ух ты! Ну и повезло же мне с командой!) Ay! Ay? (Wow! I'm so lucky with my team!)

Splatfest team names

Splatoon 2

Main article: List of Splatoon 2 Splatfest team names

Splatoon 2's Version 4.0.0 introduced special team names for individual teams of four (not to be confused with the overall Splatfest team) which were assigned if the whole team has matching gear, weapons, or appearance.

Splatfest team names are separated into five main categories, each of which has one slot in the final team name, meaning there can only be up to five name parts in a team name. Under these categories are a number of sub-series that determine what the displayed name unit should be if there are more matching properties within a category.

Main category Sub-series and priority
Headgear Headgear name > brand > genre
Shoes Shoe name > brand > genre
Weapons Main weapons > specials ? subs ? weapon types ? different weapon types[d]
Player customization Hairstyles > species > gender
Group name (Automatically assigned if the player has any of the previous categories)

For example, if everyone on the team has matching hairstyles, species, and gender, the game will only choose the hairstyle for the team's name. If a team only has matching species and gender, the game will choose species for the team's name.

The Synergy Bonus and Splatfest team names are closely related as they are both determined by the same factors, but not everything that warrants a Synergy Bonus has an equivalent team name. Some bonuses are earned by just having two or three teammates with matching properties, while Splatfest team names are only earned if all teammates match.

Splatoon 3

Main article: List of Splatoon 3 Splatfest team names

During a Splatfest in Splatoon 3, if every member of a team of four has matching gear, weapons, or appearance, a Splatfest team name is generated. Almost each and every piece of gear, weapon, or appearance warrants a unique title, which can be mixed with other titles in order to generate a one-of-a-kind team name.

Many changes have been made to the possible Splatfest team names from the transition of Splatoon 2 to Splatoon 3. This includes changes to returning gear titles, the addition of new gear and gear brands, the addition of new main weapons and weapon classes, the addition of new sub and special weapons, and the addition of new player customization options. Although there have been many changes to the naming system, the amount of unique Splatfest team names are nearly endless.

Splatfest team names are separated into five main categories, each of which has one slot in the final team name, meaning there could only be up to five name parts in a team name. Under these categories are several sub-categories which determine what the displayed name unit would be if there were more matching properties within a main-category.

Main category Sub-categories and priority
Headgear Headgear name > genre > brand
Shoes Shoe name > genre > brand
Weapons Main weapons > weapon class > specials > subs > different weapon classes
Player customization Hairstyles > species
Group name (A random ending title assigned if the team has any of the previous categories)

For example, if everyone on the team had matching Subs, Specials, and weapon classes, the game would only choose the weapon class for the team name. If a team only had matching subs and specials, the game with chose the special weapon for the team name.

Synergy Bonuses and Splatfest team names are closely related as both can be determined by the same factors, but not everything that warrants a synergy bonus has an equivalent team name. Some synergy bonuses are earned by having only two or three teammates with matching properties, while Splatfest team names are only obtainable if all teammates have matching properties.

Reward Tiers

Super Sea Snails are awarded to participants based on the size of their team, matches won, and ground covered, which dictate each player's Splatfest Title.

Splatoon

Title Total EXP required Super Sea Snails
Winning team Losing team
[Team Name] Fanboy/Fangirl (NA/EU/OC)[e]
Normal [Team Name] Boy/Girl[f] (EU/OC)[b]
4 2
[Team Name] Fiend (NA/EU/OC)[e]
Full-on [Team Name] Boy/Girl[f] (EU/OC)[b]
10 6 3
[Team Name] Defender (NA/EU/OC)[e]
Super [Team Name] Boy/Girl[f] (EU/OC)[b]
35 10 5
[Team Name] Champion (NA/EU/OC)[e]
Charismatic [Team Name] Boy/Girl[f] (EU/OC)[b]
85 16 10[g]
[Team Name] King/Queen (NA/EU/OC)[e]
Eternal [Team Name] Boy/Girl[f] (EU/OC)[b]
184 24 18[h]
Splatfest Power Level Winning EXP points
0 - 1399 +3
1400 - 1499 +4
1500 - 1599 +5
1600 - 1699 +6
1700+ +7

Splatfest EXP was earned by participating in and winning matches. Winning a match earned the player points based on their Splatfest Power, and a participation bonus was based on how many Battle Points worth of ground was inked during the match. Players who covered 200–399p worth of ground earned 1 EXP, and 400p or above granted 2 EXP. The player on the winning team with the highest Splatfest Power gained an additional 2 EXP. Players could earn a maximum of 11 EXP per match in the case that their team won, they had the highest Splatfest Power among their team, and they covered at least 400p worth of ground during the match.

One hour after Splatfest concluded, the results were announced during an Inkopolis News broadcast. Results were based on team popularity (the percentage of the vote each team received) and wins (the percentage of matches each team won). As of 2015, win percentage was worth 6× as much as popularity. Players were awarded Super Sea Snails based on the Splatfest Title they earned, and players on the winning team earned more Super Sea Snails than those on the losing team.

To collect prizes, players had to log into Splatoon before the next Splatfest theme was announced, as the new Splatfest announcement overrode the announcement of winners from the previous Splatfest.

Splatoon 2

Before Version 4.0.0, the experience meter was the same as in Splatoon. The experience meter, inking bonuses, and win bonuses were increased by a factor of ten to allow whole number values for the new Synergy Bonuses.

Title Total EXP required Super Sea Snails
Winning team Losing team
[Team Name] Fanboy/Fangirl 3 2
[Team Name] Fiend 100 5 3
[Team Name] Defender 350 9 7
[Team Name] Champion 850 16 13
[Team Name] King/Queen 1849 24 21

The win bonus for the Splatfest title EXP points was based on what the opponents' Splatfest Power is.

Splatfest Power Level Winning EXP points
0 - 1399 +30
1400 - 1699 +40
1700 - 1799 +50
1800 - 1899 +60
1900+ +70

Splatoon 3

The experience meter functions similar to how it does in Splatoon 2: earning a higher title leads to more Super Sea Snails at the end of the Splatfest. In Splatoon 3, upon reaching the Ruler title, players can continue refilling the 999 point meter to earn the title of Ruler +number, where number is the amount of times it has been refilled. For example, refilling it once changes it to Ruler +1, refilling it twice changes it to Ruler +2 etc. This additional number has no effect on the rewards. The titles were also changed to remove any gendered terms.

Title Total EXP required Super Sea Snails
1st place 2nd & 3rd place
[Team Name] Fan 3 2
[Team Name] Fiend 100 5 3
[Team Name] Defender 350 9 7
[Team Name] Champion 850 16 13
[Team Name] Ruler 1849 24 21
Splatfest Power Level Winning EXP points Losing EXP points
0 - 1399 +30 +10
1400 - 1699 +40 +10
1700 - 1799 +50 +15
1800 - 1899 +60 +15
1900+ +70 +20

Victory

The Splatfest theme descends from the heavens via fax machine.

Splatoon

The final score was calculated based both on popularity and on wins. The formula in Splatoon was as follows:

Final Score (out of 700) = Popularity Percentage + (Win Percentage × 6)

When the Squid Sisters announced the results, the highest of the popularity and win percentages were both individually highlighted before the final results were shown.

The formula used to use Win Percentage × 4, but this was changed in Version 2.2.0.

The formula was at first Win Percentage × 2, but this was changed in Version 2.0.0.

Splatoon 2

In Splatoon 2, the final score is a tally of how many categories each team had a majority percentage in. There are three categories:

  • Popularity
  • Normal Mode Clout
  • Pro Mode Clout

Popularity is a straight percentage of how many joined each Splatfest team, while Clout is calculated as the average of each player's total Clout.

When Off the Hook announces the results, the highest of each category is individually highlighted before the final results are shown, just as in the previous game.

Before Version 4.0.0, the latter two categories were Solo Wins and Team Wins.

Splatoon 3

In Splatoon 3, each category has scoring values for first and second place attached to it, with the final score being the sum of the amount of points won in each category. A maximum of 580 points can be scored. There are five categories:

  • Sneak Peek (First place: 90 points, second place: 45 points)
  • Popularity (First place: 70 points, second place: 35 points)
  • Open Mode Clout (First place: 120 points, second place: 60 points)
  • Pro Mode Clout (First place: 120 points, second place: 60 points)
  • Tricolor Mode Clout (First place: 180 points, second place: 90 points)

Sneak Peek refers to conch shells collected for a team. Popularity is a straight percentage of how many joined each Splatfest team, while Clout is calculated as the average of each player's total Clout.

When Deep Cut announces the results, the highest of each category is individually highlighted before the final results are shown, just as in the previous games. The points are distributed in a way that a tie for 1st place is not possible, though there can be a tie for 2nd.

Before Version 3.1.0, the Sneak Peek was worth 8 points, Popularity was worth 10 points, and Tricolor Clout was worth 15 points. Before Version 2.0.0, there were only four categories, with Tricolor Clout being combined with Open Clout. Open Clout was worth 15 points while the other three categories were worth 10 for a total of 45 points.

Prior to Version 7.0.0, points were only given for winning a category. These were the amount of points given for winning each category:

  • Sneak Peek (7 points)
  • Popularity (8 points)
  • Open Mode Clout (12 points)
  • Pro Mode Clout (12 points)
  • Tricolor Mode Clout (18 points)

Upcoming or ongoing Splatfests

The following is a list of upcoming or ongoing Splatfest events and their start times.

Options Article Region Start Artwork

Past Splatfests

The following tables list all Splatfests in every region. Bold text signifies the winning team.

Splatoon

Main article: List of Splatfests in Splatoon
Splatfests in North America
Callie Marie
  Cats   Dogs
  Roller Coasters   Water Slides
  Marshmallows   Hot Dogs
  Autobots   Decepticons
  Art   Science
  Cars   Planes
  Pirates   Ninjas
  Burgers   Pizza
  Naughty   Nice
  Past   Future
  Pokémon Red   Pokémon Blue
  Snowman   Sandcastle
  SpongeBob   Patrick
  Fancy Party   Costume Party
  Early Bird   Night Owl
  Callie   Marie
Splatfests in Europe and Oceania
Callie Marie
  Rock   Pop
  Eating   Sleeping
  North Pole   South Pole
  Singing   Dancing
  Messy   Tidy
  Cats   Dogs
  Zombies   Ghosts
  Delicious   Disgusting
  Get Fit   Get Rich
  Barbarian   Ninja
  Pokémon Red   Pokémon Blue
  Hoverboard   Jet Pack
  SpongeBob   Patrick
  Black Tie Event   Fancy Dress Party
  World Tour   Space Adventure
  Callie   Marie
Splatfests in Japan
Callie Marie
  Rice   Bread
  Red Kitsune Udon   Green Tanuki Soba
  Lemon Tea   Milk Tea
  Grasshopper   Ant
  Airhead   Wisecracker
  Squid   Octopus
  Love   Money
  Land Food   Seafood
  Red Kitsune Udon   Green Tanuki Soba
  Perfect Body   Perfect Mind
  Pokémon Red   Pokémon Green
  Show No Mercy!   Focus on Healing
  Tuna & Mayonnaise   Red Salmon
  Fancy Party   Costume Party
  Chocorooms   Chococones
  Callie   Marie

Splatoon 2

Main article: List of Splatfests in Splatoon 2
Splatfests in North America and Oceania
Pearl Marina
  Cake   Ice Cream
  Mayo   Ketchup
  Flight   Invisibility
  Vampire   Werewolf
  Sci-Fi   Fantasy
  Sweater   Sock
  Action   Comedy
  Money   Love
  Chicken   Egg
  Baseball   Soccer
  Raph   Leo
  Mikey   Donnie
  Raph   Donnie
  Pulp   No Pulp
  Squid   Octopus
  Fork   Spoon
  Retro   Modern
  Trick   Treat
  Salsa   Guacamole
  Hero   Villain
  Family   Friends
  Pancakes   Waffles
  Knight   Wizard
  Hare   Tortoise
  Time Travel   Teleportation
  Unicorn   Narwhal
  Chaos   Order
  Mayo   Ketchup
  Chicken   Egg
  Trick   Treat
  Super Mushroom   Super Star
Splatfests in Europe
Pearl Marina
  Cake   Ice Cream
  Mayo   Ketchup
  Flight   Invisibility
  Front Roll   Back Roll
  Warm Breakfast   Cold Breakfast
  Film   Book
  Action   Comedy
  Gherk-OUT   Gherk-IN
  Chicken   Egg
  Salty   Sweet
  Raph   Leo
  Mikey   Donnie
  Raph   Donnie
  Pulp   No Pulp
  Squid   Octopus
  Adventure   Relax
  Retro   Modern
  Trick   Treat
  Eat It First   Save It for Last
  Hero   Villain
  Family   Friends
  Pancakes   Waffles
  Knight   Wizard
  Hare   Tortoise
  Time Travel   Teleportation
  Kid   Grown-Up
  Chaos   Order
  Mayo   Ketchup
  Chicken   Egg
  Trick   Treat
  Super Mushroom   Super Star
Splatfests in Japan
Pearl Marina
  Rock   Pop
  Mayo   Ketchup
  Fries   McNuggets
  Dexterity   Tenacity
  With Lemon   Without Lemon
  Warm Innerwear   Warm Outerwear
  Action   Comedy
  The Champion   The Challenger
  Flowers   Dumplings
  Newest Model   Most Popular Model
  New Life-Forms   Advanced Technology
  Hello Kitty   Cinnamoroll
  My Melody   Pompompurin
  Hello Kitty   My Melody
  Squid   Octopus
  Chocorooms   Chococones
  Tsubuan   Koshian
  Trick   Treat
  Pocky Chocolate   Pocky Gokuboso
  Hero   Villain
  Family   Friends
  Airhead   Wisecracker
  Knight   Wizard
  Hare   Tortoise
  Ce League   Pa League
  No Pineapple   Pineapple
  Chaos   Order
  Mayo   Ketchup
  Chicken   Egg
  Trick   Treat
  Super Mushroom   Super Star

Splatoon 3

Main article: List of Splatfests in Splatoon 3

The Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors Splatfest was separated by region in the Splatoon 3 Splatfest World Premiere, though all four regions had the same winner. Up until November 2023, Splatfests in Splatoon 3 were not separated by region.

Bold text indicates the winning team.

Italicized text indicates the team in the lead at the halftime announcement.

Splatfests in North America, Oceania, Europe, Hong Kong, and South Korea
Shiver Frye Big Man
  Rock   Paper   Scissors
  Gear   Grub   Fun
  Grass   Fire   Water
  Spicy   Sweet   Sour
  Dark Chocolate   Milk Chocolate   White Chocolate
  Nessie   Aliens   Bigfoot
  Power   Wisdom   Courage
  Vanilla   Strawberry   Mint Chip
  Money   Fame   Love
  Shiver   Frye   Big Man
  Zombie   Skeleton   Ghost
  Handshake   Fist Bump   Hug
  Friends   Family   Solo
  Friday   Saturday   Sunday
  Drums   Guitar   Keyboard
  Baby Chicks   Li'l Bunnies   Bear Cubs
Splatfests in Japan
Shiver Frye Big Man
  Rock   Paper   Scissors
  Gear   Grub   Fun
  Grass   Fire   Water
  Spicy   Sweet   Sour
  Dark Chocolate   Milk Chocolate   White Chocolate
  Nessie   Aliens   Bigfoot
  Power   Wisdom   Courage
  Vanilla   Strawberry   Mint Chip
  Money   Fame   Love
  Shiver   Frye   Big Man
  Zombie   Skeleton   Ghost
  Kaiten-yaki   Ōban-yaki   Imagawa-yaki
  Friends   Family   Solo
  Red Bean Paste   Custard   Whipped Cream
  Lightly Salted   Consommé   Salted Seaweed
  Baby Chicks   Li'l Bunnies   Bear Cubs

Delays

While the first Splatfest event in Japan (Rice vs. Bread) went by flawlessly, the first North American Splatfest (Cats vs. Dogs) was delayed. The reason given was because of matchmaking issues with Japanese players.[17] The original schedule for the event was from 20 June 2015 at 13:00 UTC for 24 hours. Some days later, it was revealed that it would be moved to 4 July 2015 at 07:00 UTC.

The first European Splatfest event (Rock vs. Pop), which was meant to start on 27 June 2015 at 22:00 UTC, was equally postponed for one week so that it would take place on the same day as the North American one.

Later, Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Green and Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Blue were supposed to have their results announced at the same time across all regions, despite the different start and ending times. Initially, the results were going to be announced on 21 February 2016 at 07:00 UTC. However, despite notification of Callie and Marie's announcement, servers ended up being under maintenance half an hour before this, preventing the results from being received. Eventually, an hour later than intended, the servers were running again and players were able to view the results.

Quotes

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Trivia

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  • Some randomly selected players are able to join as early as five minutes before the official start time for faster matchmaking.[18]
  • If the game takes too long to find an enemy team for Splatfest, members of the same team will battle each other with regular colors. Players will still earn Splatfest points for these, but no Clout will be awarded. Prior to Version 4.0.0, the win was not counted when tallying up the results. The reason for this is likely to prevent the more popular team from having the decided advantage, as the more popular team will be more likely to have to battle each other.[18][19]
  • In Splatoon, when Judd danced on his box, the pillow he slept on disappeared. It reappeared after the Splatfest when Judd went back to sleep. In Splatoon 2, he and Li'l Judd are moved to a different location while a Splatfest is going, and in Splatoon 3 he is always found inside the lobby, where he does not dance.
  • Many characters will bob their head or start dancing while a Splatfest occurs, like Cap'n Cuttlefish and Spyke in Splatoon, Marie and Murch in Splatoon 2, and the Staff in Splatoon 3.
  • The Fox and Tanuki statues in Inkopolis Plaza each represent opposite sides during a Splatfest. The Fox's bib and Tanuki's shirt changed color to match their team. The Fox and Tanuki represent Callie and Marie respectively.
    • Similarly, in Inkopolis Square, the tortoise and origami crane statues on top of Headspace and The Shoal change colors during Splatfests, with the tortoise's color changing and the crane's pattern changing color to match Pearl and Marina respectively.
      • While the statues in Splatsville do not change during a Splatfest, it is suggested by the song Anarchy Poisons that the bird, snake, and pig statues represent Shiver, Frye, and Big Man respectively. However, the Tableturf Battle opponents Baby Jelly, Cool Jelly, and Aggro Jelly change their bodies' colors to match the teams that Shiver, Frye, and Big Man are representing respectively.
  • The end pose of Callie and Marie's City of Color dance, where they point finger guns at each other and mime firing them, represents the Splatfest teams doing battle.
  • According to dialogue in the localizations in Splatoon 2, Splatfest rules state that the option that won a Splatfest is legally better than the one that lost. This even holds true if Splatfest results contradict scientific consensus, as evidenced by Pearl's comments at the conclusion of the Chicken vs. Egg Splatfest.
    • In the same dialogue, Pearl refers to this rule as article 3, section 2 of Splatfest law.
    • Marina suggested during the opening banter for Squid vs. Octopus that such a Splatfest could be "dangerous" due to Splatfest law. However, in the post-banter, no mention was made of any repercussions.
  • In Splatoon and Splatoon 2, the player's clothing defaults back to the Basic Tee if they are an Inkling, or the Fresh Octo Tee if they are an Octoling, but in Splatoon 3, the player instead wears the Tri-Shred Tee regardless if they are Inkling or Octoling.
  • After having selected a team and using the Splatfest booth in Splatoon 2, it is possible to view the winners of 10× and 100× battles. When viewing these before the Splatfest has begun, the screen shows no players, and placeholder text for the team name is shown instead as [Group] [Property] "Черный шлем для экстрима, Фиолетовые сушитапки 750с и Шпионский зонт «Родиччи»" — Russian for "Matte Bike Helmet, Purple Iromaki 750s and Undercover Sorella Brella" — while the player names are 0123456789 with each player having the Rainmaker as their weapon.[20]
  • Each Splatfest art in Splatoon 2 has a small signature next to it at the bottom left side, which denotes which artist made that artwork. For example, Seita Inoue made the Retro vs. Modern Splatfest art as his signature is present on the art.
  • In supplementary material for Splatoon 2, it was shown that the Squid Sisters chose teams for Splatfests despite not appearing in Inkopolis Square. Callie usually picked Pearl's teams and Marie picked Marina's.[Citation needed]
  • The team with the highest popularity score in series history was Team Ninja (EU/OC) with 77%.
    • On the contrary, the team with the lowest popularity score ever was Team Bigfoot with 8.69%.
  • The teams with the largest and lowest popularity scores to ever win a Splatfest in each game are as follows:
  • Marina currently has the longest Splatfest win streak, being 7 in Europe's Splatfests. Frye holds the record of the longest losing streak, being 12 in all regions except Japan.
  • In Splatoon, the Battle Dojo used the nighttime theme during a Splatfest, being the only non-Splatfest mode to do so.

Names in other languages

Splatfest
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese フェス
Fesu
Fes, short for 'Festival'
Netherlands Dutch Splatfest
Spetterfeest [21]
Same as English
Splatterfeast [note 1]
CanadaFrance French Festival Festival
Germany German Splatfest Splatfest
Italy Italian Festival Festival
Russia Russian Сплатфест
Splatfest
Splatfest
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Festival del Teñido Dyeing Festival
Spain Spanish (NOE) Festival temático Thematic Festival
China Chinese 祭典
Jìdiǎn
Festival
South Korea Korean 페스티벌
Peseutibeol
Festival
Splatfest Sneak Peek
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ヨビ祭
Yobi-sai
Preliminary Fest
Netherlands Dutch Opwarmfase Warm-up phase
CanadaFrance French Préstival From the prefix "pré-" (before) + and "festival"
Germany German Aufwärmphase Warm-up phase
Italy Italian Anteprima Preview
Russia Russian Сплатфест-разминка
Splatfest-razminka
Splatfest warm-up
SpainMexico Spanish Prefestival Prefestival
China Chinese (Simplified) 准备祭
zhǔnbèi jì
Preparation Fest
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 準備祭
zhǔnbèi jì
Preparation Fest
South Korea Korean 사전 페스티벌
sajeon peseutibeol
pre-festival
Translate logo.svg Internal FesPhase_01 [22]
Splatfest Main Event
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 本祭
Honsai
Main festival
Netherlands Dutch Hoofdevent Main event
CanadaFrance French Événement principal Main event
Germany German Haupt-Event Main Event
Italy Italian Evento principale del festival Main Splatfest event
Russia Russian Основной Сплатфест
Osnovnoy Splatfest
Main Splatfest
SpainMexico Spanish festival principal main festival
China Chinese 正式祭
Zhèngshì jì
Formal Fest
South Korea Korean 메인 페스티벌 Same as Japanese
Translate logo.svg Internal FesPhase_02 [22]
Halftime Report
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 中間発表
Chūkan-happyō
Mid-Term announcement
Netherlands Dutch Tussenrapport Interim report
Canada French (NOA) Pointage à l'Intermède
France French (NOE) Score à l'Intermède
Germany German Halbzeit-Bericht Mid-Term report
Italy Italian Riepilogo parziale Partial summary
Russia Russian Подытог
Podytog
Subtotal
SpainMexico Spanish Resultados parciales Parcial results
China Chinese (Simplified) 中场战报
Zhōngchǎng zhànbào
Halftime Report
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 中場戰報
Zhōngchǎng zhànbào
Halftime Report
South Korea Korean 중간발표 Interim announcement
Clout
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese こうけん度
Kōken-do
Amount of contribution
Netherlands Dutch Invloed Influence
CanadaFrance French Contribution -
Germany German Beitrag Contribution
Italy Italian Contributo Contribution
Russia Russian Вклад
Vklad
Contribution
SpainMexico Spanish Aportación Contribution
China Chinese (Simplified) 贡献度
Gòngxiàn dù
Contribution
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 貢獻度
Gòngxiàn dù
Contribution
South Korea Korean 공헌도
Gongheon-do
Amount of contribution
#× Battle
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese #倍マッチ
#bai Matchi
×# Match
Netherlands Dutch ×#-strijd ×# Battle
CanadaFrance French Bonus ×# ×# Bonus
Germany German ×#-Kampf ×# Fight
Italy Italian Battaglia ×# ×# Battle
Russia Russian Бонус ×#
Bonus ×#
×# Bonus
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Combate ×# [i]
Bonificación ×# [j]
×# Battle
×# Bonus
Spain Spanish (NOE) Bonificación ×# ×# Bonus
China Chinese (Simplified) #倍比赛
#bèi bǐsài
×# Match
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) #倍比賽
#bèi bǐsài
×# Match
South Korea Korean #배 매치
#bae Maechi
×# Match
Splatfest Pledge Box
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese フェス投票所
Fesu Tōhyōjo
Polling station for the fest
Netherlands Dutch Splatfest-stembus Splatfest ballot box
Canada French (NOA) Borne festive Festive terminal
France French (NOE) Urne festive Festive ballot box
Germany German Splatfest-Wahlstand Splatfest voting booth
Italy Italian Terminal di voto Voting terminal
Russia Russian Терминал для голосования
Terminal dlya golosovaniya
Voting terminal
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Kiosco del festival Kiosk of the festival
Spain Spanish (NOE) Terminal de voto Vote terminal
China Chinese 祭典投票所
Jìdiǎn tóupiào suǒ
Polling station for the fest
South Korea Korean 페스티벌 투표소 Festival poll
Translate logo.svg Internal Plz_Obj_01 [22]
Splatfest Star
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese オマツリの証[23]
Omatsuri no akashi
Proof of the fest

Splatfest Rank

Splatfest Rank
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese フェスランク
Fesu-ranku
Fest rank
Netherlands Dutch Splatfest-titel Splatfest title
CanadaFrance French Rang de festival Festival rank
Germany German Splatfest-Titel Splatfest title
Italy Italian Rango festival Splatfest rank
Russia Russian Разряд в Сплатфесте
Razryad v Splatfeste
Splatfest rank
SpainMexico Spanish Rango festivo Festive rank
China Chinese (Simplified) 祭典等级
Jìdiǎn děngjí
Fest Rank
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 祭典等級
Jìdiǎn děngjí
Fest Rank
South Korea Korean 페스티벌 레벨 Festival level
Translate logo.svg Internal FesRank [22]
Splatfest Points
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese フェスポイント
Fesu-pointo
Fest point
Netherlands Dutch Splatfest-punten Splatfest points
CanadaFrance French Points festival Festival points
Germany German Splatfest-Punkte Splatfest points
Italy Italian Punti festival Splatfest points
Russia Russian Сплатфест-очки
Splatfest-ochki
Splatfest points
SpainMexico Spanish Puntos festivos Festive points
China Chinese (Simplified) 祭典点数
Jìdiǎn diǎnshù
Fest Point
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 祭典點數
Jìdiǎn diǎnshù
Fest Point
South Korea Korean 페스티벌 포인트 Festival Point
Translate logo.svg Internal FesPoint [22]

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Title Title Title Meaning
[Theme] Fanboy [m][i]
[Theme] Fangirl [m][i]
[Theme] Fan [j]
Normal [Theme] Boy
Normal [Theme] Girl
ふつうの[テーマ]ボーイ [m][i]
Futsūno [Tēma] Bōi
ふつうの[テーマ]ガール [m][i]
Futsūno [Tēma] Gāru
ふつうの[テーマ]派 [j]
Futsūno [Tēma]-ha
Normal [Theme] Boy
Normal [Theme] Girl
Normal [Theme] Person
[Theme] Fiend Full-on [Theme] Boy
Full-on [Theme] Girl
まことの[テーマ]ボーイ [m][i]
Makotono [Tēma] Bōi
まことの[テーマ]ガール [m][i]
Makotono [Tēma] Gāru
まことの[テーマ]派 [j]
Makotono [Tēma]-ha
True [Theme] Boy
True [Theme] Girl
True [Theme] Person
[Theme] Defender Super [Theme] Boy
Super [Theme] Girl
スーパー[テーマ]ボーイ [m][i]
Sūpā [Tēma] Bōi
スーパー[テーマ]ガール [m][i]
Sūpā [Tēma] Gāru
スーパー[テーマ]派 [j]
Sūpā [Tēma]-ha
Super [Theme] Boy
Super [Theme] Girl
Super [Theme] Person
[Theme] Champion Charismatic [Theme] Boy
Charismatic [Theme] Girl
カリスマ[テーマ]ボーイ [m][i]
Karisuma [Tēma] Bōi
カリスマ[テーマ]ガール [m][i]
Karisuma [Tēma] Gāru
カリスマ[テーマ]派 [j]
Karisuma [Tēma]-ha
Charismatic [Theme] Boy
Charismatic [Theme] Girl
Charismatic [Theme] Person
[Theme] King [m][i]
[Theme] Queen [m][i]
[Theme] Ruler [j]
Eternal [Theme] Boy
Eternal [Theme] Girl
えいえんの[テーマ]ボーイ [m][i]
Eienno [Tēma] Bōi
えいえんの[テーマ]ガール [m][i]
Eienno [Tēma] Gāru
えいえんの[テーマ]派 [j]
Eienno [Tēma]-ha
Eternal [Theme] Boy
Eternal [Theme] Girl
Eternal [Theme] Person
Netherlands Dutch Quebec French (NOA)
Title Meaning Title Meaning
Fan van team [thema] Fan of Team [Theme] Novice en [thème] Novice of [Theme]
Bezeten van team [thema] Obsessed by Team [Theme] Spécialiste en [thème] Specialist of [Theme]
Vedette van team [thema] Star of Team [Theme] Expert en [thème]
Experte en [thème]
Expert of [Theme]
Held van team [thema]
Heldin van team [thema] [i]
Hero of Team [Theme]
Heroine of Team [Theme]
Virtuose en [thème] Virtuoso of [Theme]
Koning van team [thema] [i]
Koningin van team [thema] [i]
Heerser van team [thema] [j]
King of Team [Theme]
Queen of Team [Theme]
Ruler of Team [Theme]
Roi en [thème]
Reine en [thème]
King of [Theme]
Queen of [Theme]
France French (NOE) Germany German
Title Meaning Title Meaning
Novice en [thème] Novice of [Theme] Normalo-[Thema]-Fan Average [Theme] Fan
Spécialiste en [thème] Specialist of [Theme] Volle-Kanne-[Thema]-Fan Full-on [Theme] Fan
Expert en [thème] [m][i]
Experte en [thème] [m][i]
Boss en [thème] [j]
Expert of [Theme]
Boss of [Theme]
Super-[Thema]-Fan Super [Theme] Fan
Virtuose en [thème] Virtuoso of [Theme] Glorreicher [Thema]-Fan Glorious [Theme] Fan
Maître en [thème] [m][i]
Maîtresse en [thème] [m][i]
Star en [thème] [j]
Master of [Theme]
Mistress of [Theme]
Star of [Theme]
[Thema]-Fanclubleiter [i]
Ultimativer-[Thema]-Fan [j]
[Theme] Fan Club Leader
Ultimate [Theme] Fan
Italy Italian Russia Russian
Title Meaning Title Meaning
Ragazzo comune [tema][i]
Ragazza comune [tema][i]
Mollusco comune [tema][j]
Common [Theme] Boy
Common [Theme] Girl
Common [Theme] Mollusk
Новичок
Novichok
Novice
Ragazzo in gambero [tema][i]
Ragazza in gambero [tema][i]
Mollusco in gambero [tema][j]
Fresh [note 2] [Theme] Boy
Fresh [note 2] [Theme] Girl
Fresh [note 2] [Theme] Mollusk
Энтузиаст[i][j]
Entuziast
Энтузиастка[i]
Entuziastka
Enthusiast
Ragazzo super [tema][i]
Ragazza super [tema][i]
Mollusco super [tema][j]
Super [Theme] Boy
Super [Theme] Girl
Super [Theme] Mollusk
Опытный[i]
Opytnyy
Опытная[i]
Opytnaya
С опытом[j]
S opytom
Experienced


With experience
Ragazzo carismatico [tema][i]
Ragazza carismatica [tema][i]
Mollusco carismatico [tema][j]
Charismatic [Theme] Boy
Charismatic [Theme] Girl
Charismatic [Theme] Mollusk
Профи
Profi
Pro
Ragazzo élite [tema][i]
Ragazza élite [tema][i]
Mollusco élite [tema][j]
Elite [Theme] Boy
Elite [Theme] Girl
Elite [Theme] Mollusk
Мастер
Master
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Mexico Spanish (NOA) Spain Spanish (NOE)
Title Meaning Title Meaning
Fan de [tema] [Theme] Fan Novato de [tema] [m][i]
Novata de [tema] [m][i]
Principiante equipo [tema] [j]
[Theme] Rookie
Team [Theme] Beginner
Devoto de [tema]
Devota de [tema] [m][i]
[Theme] Devotee Fanático de [tema] [m][i]
Fanática de [tema] [m][i]
Entusiasta equipo [tema] [j]
[Theme] Fanatic
Team [Theme] Enthusiast
Defensor de [tema]
Defensora de [tema] [m][i]
[Theme] Defender Guerrero de [tema] [m][i]
Guerrera de [tema] [m][i]
Combatiente equipo [tema] [j]
[Theme] Warrior
Team [Theme] Fighter
Protector de [tema]
Protectora de [tema] [m][i]
[Theme] Protector Experto de [tema] [m][i]
Experta de [tema] [m][i]
Eminencia equipo [tema] [j]
[Theme] Expert
Team [Theme] Eminence
Rey de [tema] [m][i]
Reina de [tema] [m][i]
Estrella de [tema] [j]
[Theme] King
[Theme] Queen
[Theme] Star
Maestro de [tema] [m][i]
Maestra de [tema] [m][i]
Gurú equipo [tema] [j]
[Theme] Master
[Theme] Mistress
Team [Theme] Guru
China Chinese (Simplified) Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional)
Title Meaning Title Meaning
普通的[主题]派
pǔtōng de [zhǔtí] pài
Normal [Theme] Person 普通的[主題]派
pǔtōng de [zhǔtí] pài
Normal [Theme] Person
真诚的[主题]派
zhēnchéng de [zhǔtí] pài
True [Theme] Person 真誠的[主題]派
zhēnchéng de [zhǔtí] pài
True [Theme] Person
超级[主题]派
chāo jí [zhǔtí] pài
Super [Theme] Person 超級[主題]派
chāo jí [zhǔtí] pài
Super [Theme] Person
有魅力的[主题]派
yǒu mèilì de [zhǔtí] pài
Charismatic [Theme] Person 有魅力的[主題]派
yǒu mèilì de [zhǔtí] pài
Charismatic [Theme] Person
永远的[主题]派
yǒngyuǎn de [zhǔtí] pài
Eternal [Theme] Person 永遠的[主題]派
yǒngyuǎn de [zhǔtí] pài
Eternal [Theme] Person
South Korea Korean Translate logo.svg Internal [22]
Title Meaning Title Meaning
평범한
pyeongbeomhan
Normal Rank_Player_00
참된
chamdoen
Rank_Player_01
슈퍼
syupeo
Super Rank_Player_02
카리스마
kariseuma
Charisma Rank_Player_03
영원한
yeongwonhan
Rank_Player_04

Translation notes

  1. From spetteren ("to splatter") and feest ("feast")
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 In gambero is a pun on gambero ("shrimp") and in gamba (slang with positive connotation)

Notes

  1. North America
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Europe and Oceania
  3. In the Splatoon 3 Splatfest World Premiere, Australia and New Zealand were instead grouped with Hong Kong and South Korea.
  4. The ? denotes that the priorities for each sub-series are currently unknown/untested
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 North America, Europe, and Oceania
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Used prior to the v2.0.0 update in PAL regions
  7. 8 prior to version 1.3.0
  8. 12 prior to version 1.3.0
  9. 9.00 9.01 9.02 9.03 9.04 9.05 9.06 9.07 9.08 9.09 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 9.14 9.15 9.16 9.17 9.18 9.19 9.20 9.21 9.22 9.23 9.24 9.25 9.26 9.27 9.28 9.29 9.30 9.31 9.32 9.33 9.34 9.35 9.36 9.37 9.38 9.39 9.40 9.41 9.42 9.43 9.44 9.45 9.46 9.47 9.48 9.49 9.50 9.51 Splatoon 2
  10. 10.00 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 10.05 10.06 10.07 10.08 10.09 10.10 10.11 10.12 10.13 10.14 10.15 10.16 10.17 10.18 10.19 10.20 10.21 10.22 10.23 10.24 Splatoon 3
  11. Also used by NOE after the v2.0.0 update of Splatoon and in Splatoon 2
  12. Initially used before the v2.0.0 update of Splatoon
  13. 13.00 13.01 13.02 13.03 13.04 13.05 13.06 13.07 13.08 13.09 13.10 13.11 13.12 13.13 13.14 13.15 13.16 13.17 13.18 13.19 13.20 13.21 13.22 13.23 13.24 13.25 13.26 13.27 13.28 13.29 13.30 13.31 13.32 Splatoon

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