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-As a seeker, your goal is to obviously splat the enemy. You can set a limit before you win, but it's fine either way. Follow the enemy's dot trail until you find the enemy and splat them. Simple as that.
-As a seeker, your goal is to obviously splat the enemy. You can set a limit before you win, but it's fine either way. Follow the enemy's dot trail until you find the enemy and splat them. Simple as that.


Optional rules:  
Optional rules:  

Revision as of 22:49, 5 September 2015

Add mode suggestions below. Please include information such as what in-game modes they can be played on, allowed weapons, and the number of players required.

Hide n' Squid

Rules:

-This game can be played in any mode of Splatoon.

-Any number of players can join, up to eight.

-As of now, all weapons are allowed, unless a flaw is seen.

-Make small dots around the playing field, not huge ones where people can't find you.

-No gear with Ninja Squid on, as that makes you harder to find.

-Whoever is hiding/seeking is that way for the whole round.


How to Play:

-As a hider, your goal is to make dots around the playing field without getting caught. However, you have to hide in one of them. (The reason I say dots is because you can switch between them to be evasive, or remain stationary if that's your thing). You are allowed to defend yourself while you're hiding.

-As a seeker, your goal is to obviously splat the enemy. You can set a limit before you win, but it's fine either way. Follow the enemy's dot trail until you find the enemy and splat them. Simple as that.


Optional rules:

-Hiders use no ink, just hides around the map.

-Seeker uses paintbrushes to find the hiders.

SkittlesBeats 22:49, 5 September 2015 (UTC)