Splatfest

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For the Octo Valley mission of a similar name, see Spreader Splatfest.
For the individual Splafest events, see [[::Category:Splatfest events]].
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]

Splatfest, known as Festival or Fes in Japan, is a special event in Splatoon and Splatoon 2 in which Inklings choose between two teams, such as Cats or Dogs, and compete in Turf Wars for Super Sea Snails.

Description

Splatoon

Inkopolis Plaza during the event.

In Splatoon, Splatfest was a recurring event 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, though 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 Splatfest - 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 return in Splatoon 2, now hosted by Off the Hook's members, Pearl and Marina. Besides this, the structure is 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 in Inkopolis Square.

Inkopolis Plaza the day before a Splatfest.

Preparation

Before a Splatfest begins, Inkopolis Plaza and Inkopolis Square experience a variety of visual upgrades to prepare for the event. One week before a Splatfest in Splatoon, a voting booth appears next to the Miiverse Mailbox and the event's theme is 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. Inklings receive a themed Splatfest Tee, a piece of gear that is wearable only until the Splatfest ends, once they join a team. Two days before a Splatfest in Splatoon, neon signs adorned with up-and-down-pointing arrows appear on walls and buildings, and the day before it takes place, the Plaza becomes noticeably more crowded and two large trucks supporting stage scaffolding appear 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.
During a Splatfest, Regular & Ranked Battle options are not available, as they are temporarily replaced by the Splatfest Battle option; however, Private Battles can still be accessed.[2]

Modes

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 2 - 4 friends by joining together in a private lobby before choosing to find other players. If there are any remaining slots when teaming up with friends, the lobby will be find other random players to fill the slots. 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 works identically to how the Solo mode worked prior to the version update; the player cannot team up with friends and is automatically matched with three other players. Players from the same team aren't 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 Splatfest in the original Splatoon game; the player automatically matched with three other players and battled against groups of four random players from the opposing team. But, 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.[3]


Mechanics

Splatfest Power

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

Splatfest Power is 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 are now matched based on similar Splatfest Power levels. It is initially determined by one's Rank and may rise or fall depending on how well one does in battles.


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

The top 100 players with the highest Splatfest Power are shown on Splatnet and in the social network sites of Splatoon.

Splatfest Power returns in Splatoon 2, where the player's initial Splatfest power is based on their performance in the first 7 matches. The top 100 players are displayed in SplatNet 2 and can be viewed under each Splatfest event.

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, being Normal and Pro. Battling against the same team does not contribute to the Clout score.

In the Normal mode, players can multiply their Clout by a factor 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.

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

[4]

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.

Both Normal and Pro modes occasionally feature 10x and 100x battles, where the Clout score is multiplied by a factor of 10 and 100 for each corresponding battle, if the team wins. These battles happen randomly, where the winners also get featured in a newsflash that is displayed as text in the lobby and as an image on the Splatfest booth in the Square. The news images of the winners from these battles shows the players striking different poses, where the winners from a 100x battle will be holding a large check. The Synergy Bonus is rounded to the nearest integer before the 10x or 100x bonus is applied.

Splatfest team names

Template:S2' version 4.0.0 introduced special team names for individual teams (not to be confused with the overall team based on the Splatfest theme), which are assigned if the whole team has matching gear, weapons or appearance. A list of all the possible names can be found here.

Splatfest team names are separated into five main categories that each work a slot for the name unit displayed in the final team name, meaning there can only be up to 5 name units 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.

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*
Player customization Hairstyles > species > gender
Group name (Automatically assigned if you have 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 name. And, if a team only has matching species and gender, the game will choose species for the team name.

As mentioned before, 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 as some bonuses are earned by just having 2 or 3 teammates with matching properties, while Splatfest team names are only earned if all teammates match.

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)[a]
Normal [Team Name] Boy/Girl Template:AUEU
4 2
[Team Name] Fiend (NA/EU/OC)[a]
Full-on [Team Name] Boy/Girl Template:AUEU
10 6 3
[Team Name] Defender (NA/EU/OC)[a]
Super [Team Name] Boy/Girl Template:AUEU
35 10 5
[Team Name] Champion (NA/EU/OC)[a]
Charismatic [Team Name] Boy/Girl Template:AUEU
85 16 10
[Team Name] King/Queen (NA/EU/OC)[a]
Eternal [Team Name] Boy/Girl Template:AUEU
184 24 18
Splatfest Power Level Winning EXP points
0 - 1399 +3
1400 - 1499 +4
1500 - 1599 +5
1600 - 1699 +6
1700+ +7

Splatfest EXP is earned by participating in and winning matches. Winning a match earns the player a point based on the Splatfest Power, and their participation bonus is based on how much BP worth of ground they covered in ink during the match. If they cover 200–399 BP worth of ground, they earn 1 bonus participation EXP; if they cover 400+ BP worth of ground, they earn 2 bonus participation EXP. The player on the winning team with the highest Splatfest Power gains an additional 2 EXP. One can earn a maximum of 11 EXP per match if their team wins, they have the highest Splatfest Power among their team, and they cover at least 400 BP worth of ground during the match.

One hour after Splatfest concludes, the results are announced during a Inkopolis News broadcast. The results are based on team popularity — the percentage of the vote each team received — and wins — the percentage of matches each team won. Win percentage is worth six times more than the value of popularity. Players are awarded Super Sea Snails based on the Splatfest Title they have earned. Players on the winning team will earn more Super Sea Snails that those on the losing team.

To collect their prize, players must 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.

Splatoon 2

Before 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 10 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 are 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

Victory

The Splatfest theme descends from the heavens via fax machine.

Splatoon

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

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

When the Squid Sisters announce the results, the highest of the popularity and win percentages are both individually highlighted before the final results are 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 has a majority percentage in. There are three categories:

  • Popularity
  • Normal Mode Clout
  • Pro Mode Clout

Popularity is a straight tally 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 are all 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.

Upcoming or ongoing Splatfests

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

Options Region Start Artwork
  Family   Friends All USA2019-01-04 14:00 PST
Japan2019-01-04 17:00 JST
Europe2019-01-04 15:00 CET
File:S2 Splatfest Family vs Friends labeled.jpg


Completed Splatfests in Splatoon

Main article: List of Splatfests in Splatoon

Summary

The following table lists all Splatfests in every region. Bold text signifies a Splatfest victory.

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
  Pro-pineapple   Anti-pineapple
  Fit   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 Fox   Green Tanuki
  Lemon Tea   Milk Tea
  Grasshopper   Ant
  Boke   Tsukkomi
  Squid   Octopus
  Love   Money
  Mountain Food   Sea Food
  Red Fox   Green Tanuki
  Perfect Body   Perfect Brain
  Pokémon Red   Pokémon Green
  Go all out!   Focus on healing
  Tuna Mayonnaise Onigiri   Red Salmon Onigiri
  Fancy Party   Costume Party
  Mushroom Mountain   Bamboo Shoot Village
  Callie   Marie

Stages

Main article: List of Splatfests in Splatoon#Stages

Completed Splatfests in Splatoon 2

Main article: List of Splatfests in Splatoon 2

Summary

The following table lists all Splatfests in every region. Bold text signifies a Splatfest victory.

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   Guac
  Hero   Villain
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   Save It
  Hero   Villain
Splatfests in Japan
Pearl Marina
  Rock   Pop
  Mayo   Ketchup
  Fries   McNuggets
  Agility   Endurance
  With Lemon   Without Lemon
  Warm Inner Wear   Warm Outer Wear
  Action   Comedy
  Champion   Challenger
  Flower   Dumpling
  Latest Model   Popular Model
  Unknown Creature   Advanced Technology
  Hello Kitty   Cinnamoroll
  My Melody   Pompompurin
  Hello Kitty   My Melody
  Squid   Octopus
  Mushroom Mountain   Bamboo Shoot Village
  Tsubuan   Koshian
  Trick   Treat
  Pocky Chocolate   Pocky: Gokuboso
  Hero   Villain

Stages

Main article: List of Splatfests in Splatoon 2#Stages

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.[5]. The original schedule for the event was from 20 June 2015 (Sat) at 6 AM PDT to 21 June 2015 (Sun) at 6 AM PDT, and some days later, it was revealed that it would be moved to 4 July 2015 (Sat) at midnight PT.

The first European Splatfest event, which was meant to start on the 27th of June at midnight CEST, was equally postponed, 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 21 February 2016 (Sun) at 16:00 JST (18:00 AEST, 8:00 CEST, 2016-02-20 11:00PM PST). However, despite a notification of Callie and Marie's announcement, servers ended up being under maintenance since 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.

Quotes

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Trivia

  • Some randomly selected players are able to join as early as 5 minutes before the official start time for faster matchmaking.[6]
  • 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. Splatfest EXP can be earned in these matches, but they do not affect the total win percentage for either team.[6][7]
  • In Splatoon, when Judd dances on his box, the pillow he sleeps on disappears. It reappears after the Splatfest when Judd goes back to sleep. In Splatoon 2, he and Li'l Judd are moved to different location while a Splatfest is going.
  • 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.
  • During the preparation for a Splatfest, the voting booth doesn't 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 change color to match their team.
  • Similarly, in Splatoon 2 the tortoise and flower on top of Headspace and The Shoal in Inkopolis Square change colors during Splatfests as well, with the tortoise's color changing and the flower's pattern changing color.
  • The end pose of the dance Callie and Marie do during a Splatfest represents the two teams fighting each other.
  • According to Marina, the 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 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 Splatfest tournament, in the final round, Donnie, then Donnie again.
  • In Splatoon 2, Li'l Judd tallies the results of Splatfests. A news bulletin in top left corner of the Inkopolis News Splatfest results segment states "Splatfest results announced, Li'l Judd Exhausted".
  • After Splatfest concludes, the player will default to wearing the Basic Tee in both Splatoon and Splatoon 2 if they are an Inkling, or the Fresh Octo Tee if they are an Octoling.
  • During the Squid vs. Octopus Splatfest, players on Team Squid were Inklings and players on Team Octopus were Octolings, even if players hadn't 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.
    • The lifetime ink coverage tracked in SplatNet 2 counted the turf inked as the species the player appeared as during battle (e.g. it only counts as an Inkling, even if the player was an Octoling appearing as an Inkling on Team Squid.)
  • After having selected a team and using the Splatfest booth in Splatoon 2, it is possible to view the winners of 10x and 100x battles. When viewing these before the Splatfest has begun, the screen will show no players and placeholder text for the team name will be shown instead, being [Group] [Property] "Черный шлем для экстрима, Фиолетовые сушитапки 750с и Шпионский зонт «Родиччи»" — which is Russian for "Matte Bike Helmet, Purple Iromaki 750s and Undercover Sorella Brella" — and the player names will be 0123456789 with each player having the Rainmaker as their weapon.

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Names in other languages

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Splatfest Titles

USA English (NOA) United Kingdom English (NOE) Japan Japanese
Title Title Title Meaning
[Theme] Fanboy
[Theme] Fangirl
Normal [Theme] Boy
Normal [Theme] Girl
ふつうの [テーマ] ボーイ
ふつうの [テーマ] ガール
Normal [Theme] Boy
Normal [Theme] Girl
[Theme] Fiend Full-on [Theme] Boy
Full-on [Theme] Girl
まことの [テーマ] ボーイ
まことの [テーマ] ガール
True [Theme] Boy
True [Theme] Girl
[Theme] Defender Super [Theme] Boy
Super [Theme] Girl
スーパー [テーマ] ボーイ
スーパー [テーマ] ガール
Super [Theme] Boy
Super [Theme] Girl
[Theme] Champion Charismatic [Theme] Boy
Charismatic [Theme] Girl
カリスマ [テーマ] ボーイ
カリスマ [テーマ] ガール
Charismatic [Theme] Boy
Charismatic [Theme] Girl
[Theme] King
[Theme] Queen
Eternal [Theme] Boy
Eternal [Theme] Girl
えいえんの [テーマ] ボーイ
えいえんの [テーマ] ガール
Eternal [Theme] Boy
Eternal [Theme] Girl
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]
Hero of Team [Theme]
Heroine of Team [Theme]
Virtuose en [thème] Virtuoso of [Theme]
Koning van team [thema]
Koningin van team [thema]
King of Team [Theme]
Queen 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]
Experte en [thème]
Expert of [Theme] Super-[Thema]-Fan Super [Theme] Fan
Virtuose en [thème] Virtuoso of [Theme] Glorreicher [Thema]-Fan Glorious [Theme] Fan
Maître en [thème]
Maîtresse en [thème]
Master of [Theme]
Mistress of [Theme]
[Thema]-Fanclubleiter [Theme] Fan Club Leader
Italy Italian Russia Russian
Title Meaning Title Meaning
Ragazzo comune [tema]
Ragazza comune [tema]
Common [Theme] Boy
Common [Theme] Girl
Новичок Novice
Ragazzo in gambero [tema]
Ragazza in gambero [tema]
Template:Tt [Theme] Boy
Template:Tt [Theme] Girl
Энтузиастка Enthusiast
Ragazzo super [tema]
Ragazza super [tema]
Super [Theme] Boy
Super [Theme] Girl
Опытная Experienced
Ragazzo carismatico [tema]
Ragazza carismatica [tema]
Charismatic [Theme] Boy
Charismatic [Theme] Girl
Профи Pro
Ragazzo élite [tema]
Ragazza élite [tema]
Elite [Theme] Boy
Elite [Theme] Girl
Мастер Master
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Spain Spanish (NOE)
Title Meaning Title Meaning
Fan [tema] [Theme] Fan Novato [tema]
Novata [tema]
[Theme] Rookie
Devoto [tema]
Devota [tema]
[Theme] Devotee Fanático [tema]
Fanática [tema]
[Theme] Fanatic
Defensor [tema]
Defensora [tema]
[Theme] Defender Guerrero [tema]
Guerrera [tema]
[Theme] Warrior
Protector [tema]
Protectora [tema]
[Theme] Protector Experto [tema]
Experta [tema]
[Theme] Expert
Rey [tema]
Reina [tema]
[Theme] King
[Theme] Queen
Maestro [tema]
Maestra [tema]
[Theme] Master
[Theme] Mistress

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Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 North America, Europe, and Oceania

References