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Revision as of 01:02, 1 June 2021

File:Vault Render.jpeg
A Vault.
Gotta have a key to open that vault!

Vaults, also known as locks, lockboxes, and doors, are a mechanic in Octo Valley, Octo Canyon, and the Octo Expansion. Vaults typically contain launchpads to allow the player to progress. Each vault has a key that unlocks it nearby, usually hidden in a crate or Octarian.

Description

Vaults are large, cylindrical, stationary objects found in many missions. They are slightly larger than an Inkling or Octoling and have a silver, metallic appearance. A golden lock in the center of each vault prevents the player from accessing a vault's contents and can only be opened with a key. Once a vault has been unlocked, it separates along three vertical, toothed seams and begins dissolving from its base to its top. This animation is accented by a shower of glowing bubbles that match the player's current ink color.

Appearances

Octo Valley

Octo Canyon

Octo Expansion

Gallery

Names in other languages

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