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| title   = Tower Control
|title = Tower Control
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|image = Tower Control Splatoon 2 promo image 2.jpg
| caption = Tower Control
|caption = Tower Control
| type   = Online multiplayer [[mode]]
|type = Online multiplayer [[mode]]
| players = 8 (4v4)
|players = 8 (4v4)
| ranked = Yes
|ranked = Yes
| weapons = All
|weapons = All
| controllers = {{GP}} GamePad
|controllers = '''''Splatoon'''''<br>{{GP}} GamePad<br>'''''Splatoon 2''''' and '''''Splatoon 3'''''<br>{{Joy-Con}} Joy-Con<br>{{Pro controller}} Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
| release = July 1st 2015
|release = {{date|2015-07-02}}
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{{Quote|Ride the tower!|Objective quote seen before battle in ''Splatoon 2''}}


'''Tower Control''' is a one of the three [[Ranked Battle]] modes in ''[[Splatoon]]'' and ''[[Splatoon 2]]'', alongside [[Splat Zones]] and [[Rainmaker]]. It was added to the original game on July 1st 2015.<ref>[http://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/122853178249/tomorrow-on-7-1-at-7-pm-pt-a-new-ranked-battle {{SRL}} ''Splatoon'' tumblr post unveiling the release date of the game mode]</ref>
'''Tower Control''' is one of the four [[Ranked Battle]] modes in the {{Ss}}, alongside [[Splat Zones]], [[Rainmaker]], and [[Clam Blitz]].
 
Tower Control was unveiled during the {{date|2015-05-07}} ''Splatoon''-themed [[Nintendo Direct]]. The release date of Tower Control was revealed on {{date|2015-06-30}}.<ref>[https://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/122853178249 {{SRL}} Live from Squid Research Lab — Tomorrow, on 7/1 at 7 PM PT, a new Ranked Battle...]</ref>
 
It was added to ''Splatoon'' on {{date|2015-07-02}} at {{time|2015-07-02 02:00}}.
 
== Appearance ==
The tower is a large blue cube with a stake on top, and a [[grate]] that creates an overhang surrounding the entire top [[Surfaces|surface]]. Its walls and ground can be inked, but the post and the grate can not. The height of the tower also varies depending on the map - it can be short, medium, or tall.


== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
In Tower Control, two teams of four [[Inkling]]s fight to control a central Tower. The Tower is a large blue cube with a stake on top, and a [[grate]] that creates an overhang surrounding the entire top [[Surfaces|surface]]. Its walls and ground can be inked, but the post and, naturally, the grate cannot.
In Tower Control, two teams of four players fight to control a central tower that moves through the stage along a predetermined path. The path is mirrored and goes towards each side of the team's territory. The tower starts at the center, and when a player rides on top of it, it begins moving towards the enemy territory. If an enemy player is standing on the tower while the player rides it, the tower is contested and it stops moving. If the player standing on the tower falls off the platform or gets splatted, after an enemy player stands on the tower or five seconds have passed, the tower begins moving rapidly back to its initial position. Because of this gameplay element, the player on the tower is a constant target and must be defended by teammates on the ground. The match ends when one team rides the tower all the way to the opponent's finish mark, or after five minutes are up and overtime is done, the team who pushed the furthest wins. Overtime in this mode begins if the current losing team has control of the tower when the five minutes are up and finishes once that team loses control of the tower or takes the lead. A draw cannot happen and the game degrades a point for the team who reached second to the score.


The Tower moves through a map along a predetermined path that starts and ends at "goal spots" that are located in the same, mirrored spots near each of the team's bases. The Tower starts at the center of the path, and when a player rides on top of it, it begins moving on a rail toward enemy territory. If the player standing on the Tower falls off the platform or gets killed, after a short amount of time, the Tower will begin moving rapidly back to its initial position. Because of this gameplay element, the player on the Tower is a constant target and must be defended by teammates on the ground. The match will end when one team rides the Tower all the way to the opponent's goal spot, or when five minutes are up and overtime is done. Overtime in this mode begins if the current losing team has control of the tower when time ends and finishes once that team loses control of the tower or takes the lead.
=== ''Splatoon'' ===
In {{S}}, the more players are riding, the faster it goes. The changes in speed are as follows:<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150814170227/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWLFP7RfHPY {{YT}} Tower Speeds With Multiple Players Riding]</ref>


The Tower only moves when Inklings are on on top of it, and although roughly unnoticeable, the more Inklings are riding, the faster it goes. The changes in speed are as follows:<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWLFP7RfHPY {{YT}} Demonstrating how the Tower moves faster the more players are riding it]</ref>
{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Inklings
! Inklings
| 1 || 2 || 3 || 4
| 1 || 2 || 3 || 4
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=== ''Splatoon 2'' ===
=== ''Splatoon 2'' ===
Tower Control received a few tweaks in ''Splatoon 2''. Checkpoints have been added along the path the Tower takes. When the Tower reaches a checkpoint, it will stop for a brief period of time before continuing on as normal.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GxP5E5B7Y0 {{YT}}]</ref> Once beaten, checkpoints will not stop the tower if the tower is to ever reach the checkpoint again.
[[File:Tower Control Demo.mp4|thumb|Clips of Tower Control from ''Splatoon 2''.]]


The tower no longer gains a general speed boost from having multiple Inklings ride it. Instead, the number of Inklings only affects the speed that checkpoints are beaten.
Tower Control received a few tweaks in {{S2}}. Checkpoints have been added along the path the tower takes. When the tower reaches a checkpoint, it stops for a set period of time before continuing on as normal.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170602133616/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GxP5E5B7Y0 {{YT}} ''Splatoon 2'' Splat Chat – Nintendo Switch]</ref> Once a checkpoint is cleared, the tower can pass through it again without stopping. If the tower reached a checkpoint and was interrupted, whether by enemy team interaction or five seconds have passed since the team left the tower, after three seconds of lost control, the checkpoint's timer refills. If the pushing team gained control back, the three seconds are reset and the checkpoint continues to be cleared.


== Victory ==
The team that is in control of the tower gains a boost in special gauge filling speed, even if no one is riding it. Whichever team shows up as in control on top receives the boost. If neither team is in control, no one receives the boost.{{citation needed}}
Score is measured by how far into enemy territory a team has rode the tower.
 
In contrast to ''Splatoon'', the tower no longer gains a general speed boost from having multiple players ride it. Instead, the number of players only affects the speed at which checkpoints are cleared.
 
=== ''Octo Expansion'' ===
Tower Control appears as two of the tests in the {{OE}}: [[Rad Ride Station]] at Snapper Canal and [[Sweet Ride Station]] at Starfish Mainstage. Both tests require [[Agent 8]] to ride the tower past six checkpoints and against multiple [[Sanitized Octarian|Sanitized Octolings]]. At the last checkpoint, a Sanitized Octoling [[Super Jump]]s onto the tower with a [[Splashdown]] and throw a [[Splash Wall]] down to try to get Agent 8 off the tower. Agent 8 has unlimited lives and can only fail the test if five minutes run out.


If a team manages to get the tower to the enemy goal spot, then that team will win the match, and achieve a Knockout score. The other team will get 0 points.
Unlike multiplayer, a [[Launchpad]] appears near the player's spawn point, which Super Jumps Agent 8 directly onto the tower. If Agent 8 is splatted, only one Sanitized Octoling takes the tower.


If the game timer runs out with the tower in a neutral state, the team that managed to reach the closest to their goal at any point during the match will win. If the game timer runs out and the tower is controlled by the losing team, then the game will go into overtime until that team manages to takes the lead, or until the tower returns to a neutral state. <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXyCG1Qn5dY {{YT}} Nintendo Treehouse: Live with ''Splatoon'' Tower Control (6/30/2015)]</ref>
In the ''Octo Expansion'', the logo on the side of the tower is replaced by the [[Kamabo Corporation]] logo.


== Visuals ==
== Visuals ==
To help identify the Tower's current position, a pillar made of rings of light shines from the tower's position into the sky. Players can then simply look up and around in order to locate the tower. The two goal spots are also identified with a column on light, but they aren't visible from every point on the map.
To help identify the tower's current position, a pillar made of rings of light shines from its position into the sky. Players can look up and around in order to locate the tower. The two goal spots and checkpoints have glowing lights from them.
 
While the tower is moving, its path is shown around the stage, letting players know where it will go. The path lightly glows with the ink of the team that is currently in possession and the glow follows the path that the tower is taking.


While the tower is moving, its path will be shown around the stage, letting players know where the tower will go. The path will lightly glow with the ink of the team that is currently in possession and the glow will follow the path that the tower is taking.
When not on the tower, the anchor [[Ranked Battle]] icon, seen throughout the stage is pointing towards the position of the tower. On the map, that icon is always visible. The path, goal, and checkpoints are not visible on the map.


The tower is also visible on the Wii U GamePad which is made visible by the [[Ranked Battle]] icon on the map. The tower's path and goal is not shown.
== Victory ==
The score is measured by how far into enemy territory a team has ridden the tower.
 
If a team manages to get the tower to the enemy goal spot, then that team wins the match and achieves a Knockout score. The other team gets no points.
 
If the game timer runs out with the tower in a neutral state, the team that managed to reach the closest to their goal at any point during the match wins. If the game timer runs out and the tower is being controlled by the losing team, then the game goes into overtime until that team manages to takes the lead or until the status of the tower changes to either neutral or the winning team's control.<ref>[https://youtu.be/qXyCG1Qn5dY {{YT}} Nintendo Treehouse: Live with ''Splatoon'' Tower Control]</ref>


== Overtime Rules ==
== Overtime Rules ==
Overtime will begin if the losing team currently has control of the tower. At this point, Overtime will end when:
[[Overtime]] begins if the losing team (with a shorter distance traveled<ref group="notes">Including reaching the same distance point later than opposition, which causes 1 point decrease to the losing team's travel distance when losing control of the Tower</ref>) currently has control of the Tower. At this point, Overtime ends when:


*The losing team reaches a farther distance with the tower than the winning team, thereby giving the losing team the victory.
* The losing team reaches a farther distance with the Tower than the winning team, thereby giving the losing team the victory.
*The winning team regains control of the Tower.
* The winning team regains control of the Tower.
**It should be noted that all the winning team needs to do to retake control of the tower is to have more of their team on the tower than the losing team, or have one of the winning team's players on the tower if none of the losing players are on it.
** To retake the tower, the winning team must have one of its players on the tower when none of the losing team's players are on it.
*The losing team loses control of the tower.
* The losing team loses control of the Tower.
**This is marked by the indicator turning from the losing team's color to the neutral Ranked Battle symbol, and happens some seconds after the tower being empty.
** This is marked by the indicator turning from the losing team's color to the neutral Ranked Battle symbol, and happens five seconds after the Tower being empty.
Tower Control is considered to have the hardest Overtime for the losing team, as control of the tower can be very quickly lost.


== Strategy ==
== Passive Special Charge ==
→ [[strategywiki:Splatoon/Modes|StrategyWiki]]
Players' special gauges will fill automatically under certain conditions.
* The special gauges of the team that controls the tower (regardless of lead) will fill at 4.5p per second.
** The defending team's special gauges will ''not'' fill automatically, even if they are losing.
* When the tower is in a neutral state, the special gauges of the losing team will fill at 2.25p per second.


== In-game info ==
== In-game info ==
{{quote|The objective of tower control is to ride the tower into the enemy's base. So when the match begins, make a beeline for the tower! The tower will start moving automatically once you climb aboard. Riding the tower makes you an easy target, though, so watch out! If the tower sits idle for too long without anyone riding it, it'll return to its starting position. As the tower approaches the goal, your goal distance will decrease. If the battle ends without either team reaching the goal, the team with the lowest goal distance will win! In this ranked battle, [[Battle Points]] are awarded based on goal distance. Riding the tower by yourself is pretty tough, so be sure to work as a team. Knowing when to bail off the tower, using each stage's features to your advantage, and supporting your teammates are the keys to victory!|In-game info}}
{{quote|The objective of Tower Control is to ride the tower into the enemy's base. So when the match begins, make a beeline for the tower! The tower will start moving automatically once you climb aboard. Riding the tower makes you an easy target, though, so watch out! If the tower sits idle for too long without anyone riding it, it'll return to its starting position. As the tower approaches the goal, your goal distance will decrease. If the battle ends without either team reaching the goal, the team with the lowest goal distance will win! In this ranked battle, [[Battle Points]] are awarded based on goal distance. Riding the tower by yourself is pretty tough, so be sure to work as a team. Knowing when to bail off the tower, using each stage's features to your advantage, and supporting your teammates are the keys to victory!|''Splatoon'' in-game info}}
 
{{quote|Claim victory by riding the Tower in the center of the stage to the goal point in the enemy base! Start by inking the sides of the Tower and getting on top to claim it. The Tower will automatically make its way toward the enemy base! If you get splatted and the enemy takes control of the Tower, or if it sits too long without anyone riding it, it will head back towards the center of the stage. There are checkpoints along the route to a goal. The Tower will stop for a short time when it passes over a checkpoint. Maintain control of the Tower until the checkpoint's defenses are reduced to zero, at which point you will be able to proceed. Once you've cleared a checkpoint you'll be able to pass through it again without stopping. However, a checkpoint will slowly recover its defenses if you were unable to clear it previously. As the tower approaches the goal, your Goal Distance will decrease. If the battle ends without either team reaching the goal, the team with the lowest Goal Distance will win!|''Splatoon 2'' in-game info}}
 
== Audio ==
Being ridden by team Alpha:
 
[[File:S Tower Alpha.mp3]]
 
Being ridden by team Bravo:
 
[[File:S Tower Bravo.mp3]]


== Trivia ==
Being ridden in {{OE}} (a rendition of ''[[Completion]]''):
*When riding the tower, it will play gentle music similar to an ice cream truck's tones.
 
**A modified version of this music can be heard under a platform after the final [[checkpoint]] of the [[Octo Valley (Mode)|Octo Valley]] mission [[Inkrail Skyscape]].  
[[File:OE Tower.mp3]]
*Tower Control was unveiled during the May 7, 2015 ''Splatoon''-themed [[Nintendo Direct]].
 
*The release date of Tower Control was revealed on June 30th, 2015.
== Badges ==
*Tower Control bears a strong resemblance to  [https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Tf2 Team Fortress 2's] [https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Payload Payload and Payload Race modes], where a team pushes a cart to the enemy base in order to win the match. Some maps include a custom-version that functions identically to Tower Control, with a cart that can be pushed by both sides.
{{Main|Badge#Battle}}
Winning a certain amount of battles will reward the player with special [[badge]]s that they can use on their [[Splashtag]].
{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s3"
!colspan="3"|Tower Control [[Badge]]s
|-
|[[File:S3 Badge Tower Control 100.png|32x32px]]||100 Tower Control Wins
|-
|[[File:S3 Badge Tower Control 1000.png|32x32px]]||1,000 Tower Control Wins
|}


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
=== ''Splatoon'' ===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Tower Control example.jpg
Tower Control Mode.png|Promotional image for Tower Control
Towercontrol.png
Towercontrol.png|Render of the tower
Tower Control example.jpg|The Tower Control tutorial
Towercontrol7.png
Towercontrol7.png
Towercontrol4.png
Towercontrol4.png
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Towercontrol2.png
Towercontrol2.png
Towercontrol3.png
Towercontrol3.png
Tower Control splatoon tumblr.png
S Tower Control promo screenshot.jpg
TCemail.jpg
TCemail.jpg
Tower Control.gif
Tower Control.gif
</gallery>
</gallery>
=== ''Splatoon 2'' ===
<gallery>
Tower Control Splatoon 2 promo image 1.jpg
Tower Control Splatoon 2 promo image 3.jpg
Mode Icon Tower Control Splatoon 2.png|Render
S2 icon Tower Control.png|Mode icon
The tower's end goal.jpg|thumb|The tower's end goal at [[Inkblot Art Academy]]
Tower's ink covered end goal.jpg|thumb|The end goal is still visible when covered with ink
S2 Mem Cake Tower.png|The tower's [[mem cake]].</gallery>
=== ''Splatoon 3'' ===
<gallery>
S3 icon Tower Control.png|Mode icon
S3 Decoration Tower Control Tower.png|Locker decoration of the tower from this mode
</gallery>
== Trivia ==
* A modified version of the tune when the tower is ridden by team Alpha can be heard under a platform after the final [[spawn point|checkpoint]] of the [[Octo Valley (Mode)|Octo Valley]] mission [[Inkrail Skyscape]].


== Names in other languages ==
== Names in other languages ==
{{foreignname
{{Localized name
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|Jap=ガチヤグラ
|Jap=ガチヤグラ
|JapR=gachi yagura
|JapR=Gachi Yagura
|JapM=competitive watchtower
|JapM=Competitive Watchtower
|Dut=Torentwist
|Dut=Torentwist
|DutM=Tower dispute
|DutM=Tower dispute
|Fre=Expédition risquée  
|Fre=Expédition risquée
|FreM=Risky Expedition
|FreM=Risky Expedition
|Ger=Turmkommando
|Ger=Turmkommando
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|RusM=Battle for the tower
|RusM=Battle for the tower
|SpaA=Torreón
|SpaA=Torreón
|SpaAM=Turret
|SpaAM=Big-tower<ref group="notes">The suffix ''-ón'' is used to describe a noun that is large. In this case, they added ''-ón'' to the word ''torre'' meaning low.</ref>
|SpaE=Torre
|SpaE=Torre
|SpaEM=Tower
|SpaEM=Tower
|ChiS=真格塔楼
|ChiSR=zhēngé tǎlóu (Mandarin)
|ChiSM=Real tower
|ChiT=真格塔樓
|ChiTR=zhēngé tǎlóu (Mandarin)
|ChiTM=Real tower
|Kor=랭크 타워
|KorR=raengkeu tawo
|KorM=Rank tower
}}
}}


{{Refs}}
== Notes ==
{{ModesPro}}
{{note list}}
 
== References ==
<references />
 
{{Navbox/S Modes}}
{{Navbox/S2 Modes}}
{{Navbox/S3 Modes}}
 
[[Category:Modes]]
[[Category:Modes]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Downloadable Content]]
[[Category:Post-release content]]

Latest revision as of 03:56, 18 April 2024

Tower Control
Tower Control Splatoon 2 promo image 2.jpg
Tower Control
Type Online multiplayer mode
Players 8 (4v4)
Ranked Yes
Weapons All
Controllers Splatoon
width=auto GamePad
Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3
Nintendo Switch Joy-Con with grip.png Joy-Con
Nintendo Switch Pro Controller.png Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
Release Date 2 July 2015
Ride the tower!
— Objective quote seen before battle in Splatoon 2

Tower Control is one of the four Ranked Battle modes in the Splatoon series, alongside Splat Zones, Rainmaker, and Clam Blitz.

Tower Control was unveiled during the 7 May 2015 Splatoon-themed Nintendo Direct. The release date of Tower Control was revealed on 30 June 2015.[1]

It was added to Splatoon on 2 July 2015 at 02:00 UTC.

Appearance

The tower is a large blue cube with a stake on top, and a grate that creates an overhang surrounding the entire top surface. Its walls and ground can be inked, but the post and the grate can not. The height of the tower also varies depending on the map - it can be short, medium, or tall.

Gameplay

In Tower Control, two teams of four players fight to control a central tower that moves through the stage along a predetermined path. The path is mirrored and goes towards each side of the team's territory. The tower starts at the center, and when a player rides on top of it, it begins moving towards the enemy territory. If an enemy player is standing on the tower while the player rides it, the tower is contested and it stops moving. If the player standing on the tower falls off the platform or gets splatted, after an enemy player stands on the tower or five seconds have passed, the tower begins moving rapidly back to its initial position. Because of this gameplay element, the player on the tower is a constant target and must be defended by teammates on the ground. The match ends when one team rides the tower all the way to the opponent's finish mark, or after five minutes are up and overtime is done, the team who pushed the furthest wins. Overtime in this mode begins if the current losing team has control of the tower when the five minutes are up and finishes once that team loses control of the tower or takes the lead. A draw cannot happen and the game degrades a point for the team who reached second to the score.

Splatoon

In Splatoon, the more players are riding, the faster it goes. The changes in speed are as follows:[2]

Inklings 1 2 3 4
Speed 1.00× 1.20× 1.33× 1.43×

Splatoon 2

Clips of Tower Control from Splatoon 2.

Tower Control received a few tweaks in Splatoon 2. Checkpoints have been added along the path the tower takes. When the tower reaches a checkpoint, it stops for a set period of time before continuing on as normal.[3] Once a checkpoint is cleared, the tower can pass through it again without stopping. If the tower reached a checkpoint and was interrupted, whether by enemy team interaction or five seconds have passed since the team left the tower, after three seconds of lost control, the checkpoint's timer refills. If the pushing team gained control back, the three seconds are reset and the checkpoint continues to be cleared.

The team that is in control of the tower gains a boost in special gauge filling speed, even if no one is riding it. Whichever team shows up as in control on top receives the boost. If neither team is in control, no one receives the boost.[Citation needed]

In contrast to Splatoon, the tower no longer gains a general speed boost from having multiple players ride it. Instead, the number of players only affects the speed at which checkpoints are cleared.

Octo Expansion

Tower Control appears as two of the tests in the Octo Expansion: Rad Ride Station at Snapper Canal and Sweet Ride Station at Starfish Mainstage. Both tests require Agent 8 to ride the tower past six checkpoints and against multiple Sanitized Octolings. At the last checkpoint, a Sanitized Octoling Super Jumps onto the tower with a Splashdown and throw a Splash Wall down to try to get Agent 8 off the tower. Agent 8 has unlimited lives and can only fail the test if five minutes run out.

Unlike multiplayer, a Launchpad appears near the player's spawn point, which Super Jumps Agent 8 directly onto the tower. If Agent 8 is splatted, only one Sanitized Octoling takes the tower.

In the Octo Expansion, the logo on the side of the tower is replaced by the Kamabo Corporation logo.

Visuals

To help identify the tower's current position, a pillar made of rings of light shines from its position into the sky. Players can look up and around in order to locate the tower. The two goal spots and checkpoints have glowing lights from them.

While the tower is moving, its path is shown around the stage, letting players know where it will go. The path lightly glows with the ink of the team that is currently in possession and the glow follows the path that the tower is taking.

When not on the tower, the anchor Ranked Battle icon, seen throughout the stage is pointing towards the position of the tower. On the map, that icon is always visible. The path, goal, and checkpoints are not visible on the map.

Victory

The score is measured by how far into enemy territory a team has ridden the tower.

If a team manages to get the tower to the enemy goal spot, then that team wins the match and achieves a Knockout score. The other team gets no points.

If the game timer runs out with the tower in a neutral state, the team that managed to reach the closest to their goal at any point during the match wins. If the game timer runs out and the tower is being controlled by the losing team, then the game goes into overtime until that team manages to takes the lead or until the status of the tower changes to either neutral or the winning team's control.[4]

Overtime Rules

Overtime begins if the losing team (with a shorter distance traveled[a]) currently has control of the Tower. At this point, Overtime ends when:

  • The losing team reaches a farther distance with the Tower than the winning team, thereby giving the losing team the victory.
  • The winning team regains control of the Tower.
    • To retake the tower, the winning team must have one of its players on the tower when none of the losing team's players are on it.
  • The losing team loses control of the Tower.
    • This is marked by the indicator turning from the losing team's color to the neutral Ranked Battle symbol, and happens five seconds after the Tower being empty.

Passive Special Charge

Players' special gauges will fill automatically under certain conditions.

  • The special gauges of the team that controls the tower (regardless of lead) will fill at 4.5p per second.
    • The defending team's special gauges will not fill automatically, even if they are losing.
  • When the tower is in a neutral state, the special gauges of the losing team will fill at 2.25p per second.

In-game info

The objective of Tower Control is to ride the tower into the enemy's base. So when the match begins, make a beeline for the tower! The tower will start moving automatically once you climb aboard. Riding the tower makes you an easy target, though, so watch out! If the tower sits idle for too long without anyone riding it, it'll return to its starting position. As the tower approaches the goal, your goal distance will decrease. If the battle ends without either team reaching the goal, the team with the lowest goal distance will win! In this ranked battle, Battle Points are awarded based on goal distance. Riding the tower by yourself is pretty tough, so be sure to work as a team. Knowing when to bail off the tower, using each stage's features to your advantage, and supporting your teammates are the keys to victory!
Splatoon in-game info
Claim victory by riding the Tower in the center of the stage to the goal point in the enemy base! Start by inking the sides of the Tower and getting on top to claim it. The Tower will automatically make its way toward the enemy base! If you get splatted and the enemy takes control of the Tower, or if it sits too long without anyone riding it, it will head back towards the center of the stage. There are checkpoints along the route to a goal. The Tower will stop for a short time when it passes over a checkpoint. Maintain control of the Tower until the checkpoint's defenses are reduced to zero, at which point you will be able to proceed. Once you've cleared a checkpoint you'll be able to pass through it again without stopping. However, a checkpoint will slowly recover its defenses if you were unable to clear it previously. As the tower approaches the goal, your Goal Distance will decrease. If the battle ends without either team reaching the goal, the team with the lowest Goal Distance will win!
Splatoon 2 in-game info

Audio

Being ridden by team Alpha:

Being ridden by team Bravo:

Being ridden in Octo Expansion (a rendition of Completion):

Badges

Main article: Badge#Battle

Winning a certain amount of battles will reward the player with special badges that they can use on their Splashtag.

Tower Control Badges
S3 Badge Tower Control 100.png 100 Tower Control Wins
S3 Badge Tower Control 1000.png 1,000 Tower Control Wins

Gallery

Splatoon

Splatoon 2

Splatoon 3

Trivia

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ガチヤグラ
Gachi Yagura
Competitive Watchtower
Netherlands Dutch Torentwist Tower dispute
CanadaFrance French Expédition risquée Risky Expedition
Germany German Turmkommando Tower Command
Italy Italian Torre Mobile Mobile Tower
Russia Russian Бой за башню
Boy za bashnyu
Battle for the tower
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Torreón Big-tower[b]
Spain Spanish (NOE) Torre Tower
China Chinese (Simplified) 真格塔楼
zhēngé tǎlóu (Mandarin)
Real tower
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 真格塔樓
zhēngé tǎlóu (Mandarin)
Real tower
South Korea Korean 랭크 타워
raengkeu tawo
Rank tower

Notes

  1. Including reaching the same distance point later than opposition, which causes 1 point decrease to the losing team's travel distance when losing control of the Tower
  2. The suffix -ón is used to describe a noun that is large. In this case, they added -ón to the word torre meaning low.

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