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Only players of the attacking teams can select Tricolor Battle from the menu. However, members of the defending team may randomly enter a Tricolor Battle during Open Splatfest Battles.
Only players of the attacking teams can select Tricolor Battle from the menu. However, members of the defending team may randomly enter a Tricolor Battle during Open Splatfest Battles.


If either of the attacking teams inks more turf than the defending team, both attacking teams are victorious. Otherwise, the defending team is victorious.
If an attacking team wins the battle (i.e., inks the most turf), members of that team earn 6,000 victory [[Clout]], members of the other attacking team earn 5,000 victory Clout, and members of the defending team earn no victory Clout. On the other hand, if the defending team wins the battle, members of the defending team earn 3,000 victory Clout, and the attackers earn no victory Clout.
 
The attacking teams can also earn Clout for Ultra Signals. Each unsuccessful attempt to claim an Ultra Signal is worth 300 Clout. Each successful attempt is worth 2,500 Clout, which replaces the Clout earned for unsuccessful attempts to claim the same Ultra Signal.
 
In addition, members of the defending team individually earn Clout equal to the amount of turf they inked multiplied by any [[Splatfest#Clout|Synergy Bonus]].


==Stages==
==Stages==

Revision as of 16:44, 15 November 2022

Template:InfoboxMode Tricolor Turf War is a mode in Splatoon 3, exclusively available during the second half of Splatfests.

History

Tricolor Turf War was first announced on 10 August 2022 during the Splatoon 3 Direct, and was first available in the Splatoon 3 Splatfest World Premiere on 27 August 2022.

Description

In Tricolor Turf War, the goal is the same as Turf War: ink the most ground to win. It is a team of four versus two teams of two. The first-place team announced at the Halftime Report by Deep Cut will start in the center of the stage and act as defenders. Two of their spawn drones will start on the left; the other two on the right. The other teams, known as attackers, will send in two players each at the regular spawn areas of the map. The defending team will try to hold a majority of the map while the attacking teams will cooperate to overtake the first place team.

The defending team also has another goal: prevent the attackers from getting the two Ultra Signals. When an attacking player touches the Ultra Signal, it will be charged with ink to send a signal to one of the members of Deep Cut. That member will then send a Sprinkler of Doom to the battlefield, which will spray large amounts of ink around the stage, giving an advantage to the team that claimed the Ultra Signal. Players can splat others if they are trying to get ahold of the Ultra Signal as well.

Only players of the attacking teams can select Tricolor Battle from the menu. However, members of the defending team may randomly enter a Tricolor Battle during Open Splatfest Battles.

If an attacking team wins the battle (i.e., inks the most turf), members of that team earn 6,000 victory Clout, members of the other attacking team earn 5,000 victory Clout, and members of the defending team earn no victory Clout. On the other hand, if the defending team wins the battle, members of the defending team earn 3,000 victory Clout, and the attackers earn no victory Clout.

The attacking teams can also earn Clout for Ultra Signals. Each unsuccessful attempt to claim an Ultra Signal is worth 300 Clout. Each successful attempt is worth 2,500 Clout, which replaces the Clout earned for unsuccessful attempts to claim the same Ultra Signal.

In addition, members of the defending team individually earn Clout equal to the amount of turf they inked multiplied by any Synergy Bonus.

Stages

Splatfest Stage Defending Team
Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors Sturgeon Shipyard Scissors
Gear vs. Grub vs. Fun Hammerhead Bridge Fun
Grass vs. Fire vs. Water Sturgeon Shipyard* Water
* The Tricolor Turf War layout of Sturgeon Shipyard was altered since its appearance in the Rock vs. Paper vs. Scissors Splatfest. The altered layout was implemented in version 1.2.0 in preparation for the Grass vs. Fire vs. Water Splatfest that took place in version 1.2.1.[1]

Quotes

Speaking of research, we've got more on Splatfests. During the second half of each event, we'll see something we've never seen before - Tricolor Turf War battles! Results will be provided in something called a "Halftime Report," and the lower-tier teams will gang up on the leader!

This is where it gets REALLY interesting. The leading team will start with four players and the central turf, and it must defend itself against two teams of two! Just like a regular Turf War battle, it'll be three full minutes of chaos.

— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[2][3]

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