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{{Infobox/Stage
{{Infobox/Stage
|game          = Splatoon 2
|game          = Splatoon 2
|mode          = Shifty Station
|image          = S2 Stage Wayslide Cool.png
|image          = S2 Stage Wayslide Cool.png
|introduced    = {{date|2017-08-04}} ([[Mayo vs. Ketchup (2017)|Mayo vs. Ketchup]])
|introduced    = {{date|2017-08-04}} ([[Mayo vs. Ketchup (2017)|Mayo vs. Ketchup]])
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The filename for this stage is "Deli02" and the codename is "Push", likely referring to how the moving platforms push players around.
* The file name for this stage is "Deli_Octa01" and its codename is "SlideLift", likely referring to how the moving platforms serve as lifts.  
** Strangely, [[Windmill House on the Pearlie]] and [[The Secret of S.P.L.A.T.]] are listed as Deli00 and Deli01, respectively, meaning they may have been completed before this stage.
** The revision of this stage has the file name "Deli_Octa01_2", and another alternate version has the file name "Deli_Octa51", though this one is unused.
** Going by the internal stage list, an even later introduced Shifty Station, [[Windmill House on the Pearlie]], has the file name "Deli_Octa00", meaning that it may have been the first to be completed.
* This stage was one of five returning stages to lack the ambience that other Shifty Stations had in [[Recon (mode)|Recon]] mode during [[Chaos vs. Order]]. It has also been missing the sound effect that plays while the moving platforms are in motion since its return.
* This stage was one of five returning stages to lack the ambience that other Shifty Stations had in [[Recon (mode)|Recon]] mode during [[Chaos vs. Order]]. It has also been missing the sound effect that plays while the moving platforms are in motion since its return.


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===Names in other languages===
===Names in other languages===
{{Foreignname
{{Localized name
|color=Splatoon 2
|color=Splatoon 2
|Jap=追憶のスライド
|Jap=追憶のスライド

Latest revision as of 16:37, 6 November 2023

Wayslide Cool

Wayslide Cool

Added in 4 August 2017 (Mayo vs. Ketchup)
Total area 2,011p
Features Moving platforms
Hazards Abyss

Wayslide Cool is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon 2. It was the first variation of Shifty Station. It appeared in the Mayo vs. Ketchup Splatfest, and returned in the Chaos vs. Order and second Mayo vs. Ketchup Splatfests. As of version 5.0.0, it is exclusively available in Private Battles. It features large, sliding platforms that move across the stage.

Layout

Players spawn on either end of the stage, on raised platforms that lead down to sequentially shorter platforms connected by ramps. To the right is a large open area, and straight ahead is a small passage connecting the two halves of the map. In the gaps between each half of the map are two medium-sized platforms that periodically move side-to-side.

Version history

Version Adjustments
4.9.1 or earlier
  • Greatly reduced the rate at which the sliding platforms move.

Gallery

Maps

Trivia

  • The file name for this stage is "Deli_Octa01" and its codename is "SlideLift", likely referring to how the moving platforms serve as lifts.
    • The revision of this stage has the file name "Deli_Octa01_2", and another alternate version has the file name "Deli_Octa51", though this one is unused.
    • Going by the internal stage list, an even later introduced Shifty Station, Windmill House on the Pearlie, has the file name "Deli_Octa00", meaning that it may have been the first to be completed.
  • This stage was one of five returning stages to lack the ambience that other Shifty Stations had in Recon mode during Chaos vs. Order. It has also been missing the sound effect that plays while the moving platforms are in motion since its return.

Etymology

Wayslide Cool is named after the Wayside School books by Louis Sachar, as well as being a pun on the large sliding platforms seen in the stage. It is also likely a play on the phrase "way cool".

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 追憶のスライド
Tsuioku no Suraido
Slide of Reminiscence. A pun on Tsuiku no Kubikazari (Necklace of Memories), by Takako Hashimoto.
Netherlands Dutch Retourvloer Return floor
CanadaFrance French Tendres réminiscences Tender reminiscences
Germany German Hin und Her Back and Forth
Italy Italian Scivolate nostalgiche Nostalgic slides
Russia Russian Слайд-шоу
Slayd-shou
Slide show
SpainMexico Spanish Cerro deslizante Sliding Hill