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==Available Stages==
==Available Stages==
===[[Urchin Underpass]]===
[[File:Urchin Underpass 2.jpg|thumb|Urchin Underpass]]
Urchin Underpass is a stage that takes place underneath a highway overpass. It has many trees and concrete paths, and was playable in the E3 2014 demo.
From August 2nd to 5th, Urchin Underpass went under maintenance and during this time the terrain was heavily edited.
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===[[Walleye Warehouse]]===
[[File:Walleye Warehouse1.png|thumb|Walleye Warehouse]]
Walleye Warehouse is a stage based around a warehouse. It takes place primarily indoors, and includes multiple boxes and platforms that must be avoided. This is one of the two stages that was in the Splatoon Global Testfire.
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===[[Saltspray Rig]]===
[[File:Saltspray_Rig.png|thumb|Saltspray Rig]]
Saltspray Rig is a stage based around an ocean oil rig. It contains many hazards, as falling into water is fatal for [[Inkling|Inklings]]. This is one of the two stages that was in the [[Splatoon Global Testfire]].
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===[[Arowana Mall]]===
===[[Arowana Mall]]===
[[File:Stage Arowana Mall.jpg|thumb|Arowana Mall]]
[[File:Stage Arowana Mall.jpg|thumb|Arowana Mall]]
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[[File:Blackbelly_Skatepark.png|thumb|Blackbelly Skatepark]]
[[File:Blackbelly_Skatepark.png|thumb|Blackbelly Skatepark]]
Blackbelly Skatepark is a stage based around a skate park. It includes a curved landscape with multiple raised locations.
Blackbelly Skatepark is a stage based around a skate park. It includes a curved landscape with multiple raised locations.
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===[[Port Mackerel]]===
[[File:PortMackerel.jpg|thumb|Port Mackerel]]
Port Mackerel consists of low passages and high platforms in a container yard. It was revealed in a picture from the [[Splatfest]] side selection screen and in the Official Splatoon Guide, and was later made available on June 1st, 2015, making it the first map available through downloadable content.
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===[[Kelp Dome]]===
[[File:Stage Kelp Dome.png|thumb|Kelp Dome]]
Kelp Dome is a large, indoor greenhouse with many plants and corridors. It was shown in the May 7, 2015 Splatoon [[Nintendo Direct]]. The stage was made available on June 11th, 2015.
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[[File:Railroadstage.png|thumb|Bluefin Depot]]
[[File:Railroadstage.png|thumb|Bluefin Depot]]
Bluefin Depot is a large, abandoned train station with crates and an elevated railroad track. It was made available on June 19th, 2015. It was shown briefly in the May 7, 2015 Splatoon [[Nintendo]] Direct.
Bluefin Depot is a large, abandoned train station with crates and an elevated railroad track. It was made available on June 19th, 2015. It was shown briefly in the May 7, 2015 Splatoon [[Nintendo]] Direct.
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===[[Moray Towers]]===
[[File:MorayTowers2.jpg|thumb|Moray Towers]]
Moray Towers takes place atop city buildings and is characterized by several ramps leading to the rooftops. It includes two large towers connected by a series of diagonal ramps which meet together in a central area. This stage was shown in the North American Splatfest announcement video. It was made available on July 11th, 2015.
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===[[Kelp Dome]]===
===[[Museum d'Alfonsino]]===
[[File:Stage Kelp Dome.png|thumb|Kelp Dome]]
[[File:Mdalfon 1.jpg|thumb|Museum d'Alfonsino]]
Kelp Dome is a large, indoor greenhouse with many plants and corridors. It was shown in the May 7, 2015 Splatoon [[Nintendo Direct]]. The stage was made available on June 11th, 2015.  
Museum d'Alfonsino takes place in an open art museum with many rotating platforms. The stage was leaked in the [[SplatNet]] stage schedule at 13:00 EST on November 12, 2015 and was formally announced at the Nintendo Direct later that day.
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[[File:MahiMahiResort1.jpg|thumb|Mahi-Mahi Resort]]
[[File:MahiMahiResort1.jpg|thumb|Mahi-Mahi Resort]]
Mahi-Mahi Resort takes place in a squid-shaped swimming pool next to a resort. In the latter half of a Regular battle, Splat Zones, or Rainmaker match, the water level will drop, revealing more turf to ink. It was first revealed in the November 12, 2015 Nintendo Direct alongside Museum d'Alfonsino. It was released on December 4th, 2015. It is the second stage to have a changing element, the first being Camp Triggerfish.
Mahi-Mahi Resort takes place in a squid-shaped swimming pool next to a resort. In the latter half of a Regular battle, Splat Zones, or Rainmaker match, the water level will drop, revealing more turf to ink. It was first revealed in the November 12, 2015 Nintendo Direct alongside Museum d'Alfonsino. It was released on December 4th, 2015. It is the second stage to have a changing element, the first being Camp Triggerfish.
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===[[Moray Towers]]===
[[File:MorayTowers2.jpg|thumb|Moray Towers]]
Moray Towers takes place atop city buildings and is characterized by several ramps leading to the rooftops. It includes two large towers connected by a series of diagonal ramps which meet together in a central area. This stage was shown in the North American Splatfest announcement video. It was made available on July 11th, 2015.
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===[[Museum d'Alfonsino]]===
[[File:Mdalfon 1.jpg|thumb|Museum d'Alfonsino]]
Museum d'Alfonsino takes place in an open art museum with many rotating platforms. The stage was leaked in the [[SplatNet]] stage schedule at 13:00 EST on November 12, 2015 and was formally announced at the Nintendo Direct later that day.
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[[File:Piranhapit_painted.jpg|thumb|Piranha Pit]]  
[[File:Piranhapit_painted.jpg|thumb|Piranha Pit]]  
This stage was first revealed on December 16, 2015. It appears to be a mining facility, it sports a unique mechanic with conveyor belt floors. It was released on December 29th, 2015.
This stage was first revealed on December 16, 2015. It appears to be a mining facility, it sports a unique mechanic with conveyor belt floors. It was released on December 29th, 2015.
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===[[Port Mackerel]]===
[[File:PortMackerel.jpg|thumb|Port Mackerel]]
Port Mackerel consists of low passages and high platforms in a container yard. It was revealed in a picture from the [[Splatfest]] side selection screen and in the Official Splatoon Guide, and was later made available on June 1st, 2015, making it the first map available through downloadable content.
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===[[Saltspray Rig]]===
[[File:Saltspray_Rig.png|thumb|Saltspray Rig]]
Saltspray Rig is a stage based around an ocean oil rig. It contains many hazards, as falling into water is fatal for [[Inkling]]s. This is one of the two stages that was in the [[Splatoon Global Testfire]].
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===[[Urchin Underpass]]===
[[File:Urchin Underpass 2.jpg|thumb|Urchin Underpass]]
Urchin Underpass is a stage that takes place underneath a highway overpass. It has many trees and concrete paths, and was playable in the E3 2014 demo.
From August 2nd to 5th, Urchin Underpass went under maintenance and during this time the terrain was heavily edited.
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===[[Walleye Warehouse]]===
[[File:Walleye Warehouse1.png|thumb|Walleye Warehouse]]
Walleye Warehouse is a stage based around a warehouse. It takes place primarily indoors, and includes multiple boxes and platforms that must be avoided. This is one of the two stages that was in the Splatoon Global Testfire.
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Revision as of 21:45, 18 January 2016

Not to be confused with Octo Valley missions.

Stages (also referred to as Maps) are arenas that are playable in Splatoon's modes.

Available Stages

Urchin Underpass

File:Urchin Underpass 2.jpg
Urchin Underpass

Urchin Underpass is a stage that takes place underneath a highway overpass. It has many trees and concrete paths, and was playable in the E3 2014 demo.

From August 2nd to 5th, Urchin Underpass went under maintenance and during this time the terrain was heavily edited.

Walleye Warehouse

File:Walleye Warehouse1.png
Walleye Warehouse

Walleye Warehouse is a stage based around a warehouse. It takes place primarily indoors, and includes multiple boxes and platforms that must be avoided. This is one of the two stages that was in the Splatoon Global Testfire.

Saltspray Rig

File:Saltspray Rig.png
Saltspray Rig

Saltspray Rig is a stage based around an ocean oil rig. It contains many hazards, as falling into water is fatal for Inklings. This is one of the two stages that was in the Splatoon Global Testfire.

Arowana Mall

File:Stage Arowana Mall.jpg
Arowana Mall

Arowana Mall is a narrow battlefield that is set at an outdoor mall, decorated with stores, plants, and advertisements.

Blackbelly Skatepark

File:Blackbelly Skatepark.png
Blackbelly Skatepark

Blackbelly Skatepark is a stage based around a skate park. It includes a curved landscape with multiple raised locations.

Port Mackerel

File:PortMackerel.jpg
Port Mackerel

Port Mackerel consists of low passages and high platforms in a container yard. It was revealed in a picture from the Splatfest side selection screen and in the Official Splatoon Guide, and was later made available on June 1st, 2015, making it the first map available through downloadable content.

Kelp Dome

File:Stage Kelp Dome.png
Kelp Dome

Kelp Dome is a large, indoor greenhouse with many plants and corridors. It was shown in the May 7, 2015 Splatoon Nintendo Direct. The stage was made available on June 11th, 2015.

Bluefin Depot

File:Railroadstage.png
Bluefin Depot

Bluefin Depot is a large, abandoned train station with crates and an elevated railroad track. It was made available on June 19th, 2015. It was shown briefly in the May 7, 2015 Splatoon Nintendo Direct.

Moray Towers

File:MorayTowers2.jpg
Moray Towers

Moray Towers takes place atop city buildings and is characterized by several ramps leading to the rooftops. It includes two large towers connected by a series of diagonal ramps which meet together in a central area. This stage was shown in the North American Splatfest announcement video. It was made available on July 11th, 2015.

Camp Triggerfish

File:CampTriggerfish5.jpg
Camp Triggerfish

Camp Triggerfish takes place in a large, outdoor arena that appears to be a summer camp, and it is referred to as such by the Squid Sisters. It includes hazardous water areas and elevation changes. This stage was first shown in the E3 2014 trailer and official screenshots. It has been available since July 25th, 2015. In Regular Battle, when there is only one minute left in the match the floodgates at the right of the spawn close, allowing players to access the enemy base and attack from a new angle.

Flounder Heights

File:FlounderHeights2.jpg
Flounder Heights‎

Flounder Heights consists of the top of an apartment complex, with multiple raised platforms, a wire floor, and a pair of doors. This stage was briefly shown in the July 24th Japanese Splatoon trailer detailing future updates, as well was shown with the release of Rainmaker mode. It was made available on August 20th, 2015.

Hammerhead Bridge

File:HammerheadBridge1.jpg
Hammerhead Bridge

Hammehead Bridge takes place on a suspension bridge with a variety of raised and lowered platforms all throughout the bridge. A grated walkway runs through the center of the map allowing diverse gameplay on both the high and low ground. This stage was briefly shown in the July 24th Japanese Splatoon trailer detailing future updates. It was made available on September 18th, 2015.

Museum d'Alfonsino

File:Mdalfon 1.jpg
Museum d'Alfonsino

Museum d'Alfonsino takes place in an open art museum with many rotating platforms. The stage was leaked in the SplatNet stage schedule at 13:00 EST on November 12, 2015 and was formally announced at the Nintendo Direct later that day.

Mahi-Mahi Resort

File:MahiMahiResort1.jpg
Mahi-Mahi Resort

Mahi-Mahi Resort takes place in a squid-shaped swimming pool next to a resort. In the latter half of a Regular battle, Splat Zones, or Rainmaker match, the water level will drop, revealing more turf to ink. It was first revealed in the November 12, 2015 Nintendo Direct alongside Museum d'Alfonsino. It was released on December 4th, 2015. It is the second stage to have a changing element, the first being Camp Triggerfish.

Piranha Pit

File:Piranhapit painted.jpg
Piranha Pit

This stage was first revealed on December 16, 2015. It appears to be a mining facility, it sports a unique mechanic with conveyor belt floors. It was released on December 29th, 2015.

Future Stages

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Ancho-V Games

Ancho-V Games

This stage was first revealed on December 16, 2015. At this time, the stage is still unavailable for play. It appears to be a video game studio. It contains a propeller lift mechanic much like the ones seen in Octo Valley.

Area

By using Battle Points and the win percentage at the end of each Turf War match, one can determine the total area of each stage, or at least, the total area of terrain that, when inked, counts towards a team's turf. The following list sorts the stages by area.

Stage Area Place
Piranha Pit Template:Area Template:Area
Urchin Underpass Template:Area Template:Area
Museum d'Alfonsino Template:Area Template:Area
Flounder Heights Template:Area Template:Area
Camp Triggerfish Template:Area Template:Area
Kelp Dome Template:Area Template:Area
Hammerhead Bridge Template:Area Template:Area
Arowana Mall Template:Area Template:Area
Mahi-Mahi Resort Template:Area Template:Area
Saltspray Rig Template:Area Template:Area
Port Mackerel Template:Area Template:Area
Moray Towers Template:Area Template:Area
Bluefin Depot Template:Area Template:Area
Walleye Warehouse Template:Area Template:Area
Blackbelly Skatepark Template:Area Template:Area
Ancho-V Games Template:Area Template:Area

Notes

  • Many stages are often abbreviated by players using one or the other of the two words in the name, such as Saltspray, Walleye or Mall.

Gallery

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