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Template:Infobox mode Tower Control is a form of Ranked Battle that was released on July 1st, 2015 in Splatoon.[1]

Rules

In Tower Control, two teams of four Inklings 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 surface. Its walls and ground can be inked, but the post and, naturally, the grate cannot.

The Tower moves along a predetermined path that goes from a certain spot in one team's base to the mirrored spot on the other team's. The Tower starts at the center of this 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 guarded by teammates on the ground. The match is over when one team rides the Tower all the way to the opponent's point, 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.

Victory

Score is measured by how far into enemy territory a team has rode the tower.

If a team manages to get the tower to the enemy goal-zone, then said team will win the match, and achieve a Knockout score. The other team will get 0 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 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 said team manages to takes the lead, or until the tower returns to a neutral state. [2]

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 find 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.

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.

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.

Strategy

General

  • When on the tower, the small pole in the middle can be used to defend the player from enemy attacks.
  • If the enemies are on the tower, a player should get on the choke points and kill them from afar.

For Rollers and Blasters

It is recommended that these players should be the ones to stay on the tower. Rollers and Blasters deal a very large amount of damage, good for close range fighting, especially if an enemy climbs on the tower.

For Chargers:

These players should stay on choke points (not the tower) and snipe those who try to claim the tower.

For Shooters:

These players should stay in the area around the tower and destroy those who try to get on. They should only get on the tower when no one else is.

Sub/Special weapons

  • Ink Mines are effective at keeping others off the tower.
  • Killer Wails can be used to blast off whomever is on the tower!
  • The Kraken and Bubbler make the player invincible.
  • Inkstrikes must be shot a distance away from the tower, so that it will be effective in reclaiming the tower. Otherwise it will just miss.
  • Splash Walls can be put in front of the tower in times of pain.
  • Suction Bombs are good for reclaiming the tower.
  • Beakons can be used on choke points to force the enemy team off the tower.
    • They can also be used on the tower as weak shields and as a place for your teammates to super jump.

Trivia

  • When riding the tower, it will play gentle music similar to an ice cream truck's tones.
  • 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.


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