Undertow Spillway
Added in | Drizzle Season 2022 (1.1.0) |
Total area | 2,527p |
Features | Inkrails(RM), Sponges |
Hazards | Abyss |
- For the song performed by Wet Floor, see Undertow.
Undertow Spillway is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon 3. It is also one of the stages that can have Tricolor Turf Wars.
Layout
Undertow Spillway is an abandoned underground flood bypass in Splatsville that was renovated into a Turf War stage. The spawn area features a wide area of turf that goes far to the right. The first drop is accessible to the other team via an uninkable ramp and goes also as far as the spawn area. The drop after that is an open area and to the left allows access to a raised area and an uninkable raised area. To the right of the open area is a small drop to another open area. The middle is two open areas separated by a wall in the middle.
Ranked Battle terrain
In Ranked Battles, specifications for the terrain or placement of objects are different between the modes; these changes create new paths or new objects to take cover behind.
Splat Zones
There are two Splat Zones, both located underneath the glass areas. An uninkable ramp is added to allow access to the opposing team's base.
Tower Control
The Tower starts in the middle of the stage, replacing the bumper normally there. When advancing, the Tower goes left then straight, closer to the opposing team's side. It then goes right and continues going until it reaches the goal. The large glass areas in the middle are removed and a ramp is added in the middle of the opposing team's base.
In Splatoon 3, checkpoints have been added: | |||||
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Checkpoint | Location | Timer (Seconds) | Progress amount | ||
Before | After | Total | |||
1 | The first checkpoint is just before it turns left, right next to the starting position. | 5 | 96 | 86 | 10 |
2 | The second checkpoint is in the middle of the upper left area. | 6 | 59 | 47 | 12 |
3 | The third checkpoint is located in the upper middle area. | 6 | 24 | 12 | 12 |
Rainmaker
The Rainmaker is located in the middle of the stage, replacing the bumper normally there. The checkpoints are located in the open area to the right, and to the far left on the opponent's raised area. A ramp is added to the far left to allow access to the checkpoint. The pedestal is located on the first drop. The right of the spawn areas has been altered slightly, having an uninkable path being the only way to get to the pedestal. An Inkrail is added to the far right of the spawn.
Clam Blitz
The Clam basket is located to the left of the spawn, two drops down. An uninkable ramp has been added just behind the basket to help access the platform behind it.
Splatoon 3
Version 1.0.0 to 7.1.0
Undertow Spillway was released with the launch of Splatoon 3.
Version 7.2.0 onwards
“ | An important message from the Undertow Spillway maintenance team: "Undertow Spillway will be closed from 4/15 at 5pm to 4/17 at 7pm for inspections and expansion work. For safety reasons, access will be closed during this period so we appreciate your patience." |
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Undertow Spillway underwent a major renovation in version 7.2.0.
Changes include:
- A small amount of the left spawn area has been extended.
- A ramp was added in the perch area. The sponge and the cover to the right of that area has been extended upward.
- An uninkable glass has been added below the ledge of the right drop area.
- Few railings has been added near the snipe area.
- A tunnel was added below of the snipe area.
- A chunk of the central wall that divides the center has been removed.
Splatfests
Undertow Spillway was available in the following Splatfests as a Tricolor Turf War stage in Splatoon 3:
The stage was also be available during the Past vs. Present vs. Future Splatfest during the first 48 hours.[1]
Big Run
Undertow Spillway is where the third Big Run took place. Its layout adds many inkable blocks, plus ten gushers which the Salmonids use to enter the stage. Six Gushers are active at low tide, three at medium tide, and two at high tide. As usual, there are three tides; low tide takes place in the middle of the stage with the Egg Basket placed on the sloped ledge in the center, medium tide sets players on the raised area just outside of Team Alpha's spawn, and high tide sets players in the spawn area with the majority of the stage flooded. For this Big Run only, the Egg Basket's hitbox is expanded downward due to its placement on raised platforms across all tides. The only Known Occurrences that can occur on this stage are Fog, The Mothership, and Rush.
Version history
Version | Adjustments |
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1.2.0 |
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2.0.0 |
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2.1.0 |
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3.0.0 | |
4.0.0 |
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7.2.0 |
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Maps
1.1.0 - 1.2.1
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Turf War
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Splat Zones
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Tower Control
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Rainmaker
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Clam Blitz
2.0.0 - 7.1.0
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Turf War
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Splat Zones
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Tower Control
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Rainmaker
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Clam Blitz
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Tricolor Turf War
7.2.0
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Turf War
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Splat Zones
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Tower Control
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Rainmaker
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Clam Blitz
Gallery
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Two Autobombs in Undertow Spillway.
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An Angle Shooter reflecting on a glass panel.
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The map in Tricolor Turf War from above.
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Undertow Spillway during a Big Run.
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Promotional Video (link to file)
Quotes
“ | Undertow Spillway is a former flood bypass located deep under Splatsville. Abandoned for years, it surged in popularity after it was renovated into a stage for Turf War battles! | ” |
— @NintendoEurope on Twitter[2]
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“ | Squid Research Lab reporting from Undertow Spillway, a former flood bypass that's now used for Turf War battles! This abandoned facility is another shining example of upcycling, as the varied terrain lends itself to strategic and hard-fought skirmishes among Splatsville locals. | ” |
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[3]
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Quotes
View the quotation page. |
Trivia
- This is the first stage to have different names between both Spanish localizations. Both French localizations have used different names for certain stages since the launch of Splatoon, while both English localizations of Splatoon used the same stage names before all regions started using one localization from Splatoon 2 onward.
- The stage was the first stage introduced in Splatoon 3 to be used in Tricolor Turf War.
- It is also the first stage to be used in both Tricolor Turf War and Big Run.
- This stage strongly resembles Tokyo's Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel, the main chamber of which is often referred to as an "underground temple" or "floodwater cathedral", hence the internal stage name of "Temple".
- During Big Run, as the players get launched onto the stage, an alarm-like sound can be heard.
- Additionally, the Grizzco helicopter stays immobile the entire time, unlike in other stages.
- This was the first Big Run stage to take place indoors. It is also the only Salmon Run stage in any Splatoon game where the time of day does not change to night during a Known Occurrence; instead, the lights on the ceiling dim.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | マテガイ放水路 mategai hōsuiro |
Mategai Flood Bypass[note 1] |
Dutch | Baarsreservoir | Perch reservoir |
French | Réservoir Rigadelle | Common Cockle Reservoir |
German | Schwertmuschel-Reservoir | Razor Clam Reservoir |
Italian | Cisterna Cernia | Grouper Cistern |
Russian | Приливослив Prilivosliv |
High tide sink |
Spanish (NOA) | Desagüe Navajuela | Navajuela Drain[note 2] |
Spanish (NOE) | Cisterna Navajuela | Navajuela Cistern |
Chinese (Simplified) | 竹蛏疏洪道 zhúchēng shūhóngdào (Mandarin) |
Razor Clam Floodway |
Chinese (Traditional) | 竹蟶疏洪道 zhúchēng shūhóngdào (Mandarin) |
Razor Clam Floodway |
Korean | 맛조개 방수로 matjogae bangsuro |
Mategai Flood Bypass |
Portuguese | Undertow Spillway | Undertow Spillway |
Internal | Temple[4] |
Translation notes
- ↑ Mategai refers to Gould's razor shell (Solen strictus), a type of mollusk found in Japan that is sometimes used as a dish ingredient.
- ↑ Navajuela refers to Ensis macha, a type of mollusk found in Peru, Chile, and Argentina.