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Moray Towers has multiple floors to it, each at an angle. When the player runs towards a floor, they go on the downwards floor. The floors also act as [[soft platform]]s, allowing for multiple levels of fighting.
Moray Towers has multiple floors to it, each at an angle. When the player runs towards a floor, they go on the downwards floor. The floors also act as [[soft platform]]s, allowing for multiple levels of fighting.


[[Judd]] and {{s|inkipedia|Li'l Judd}} can be seen sleeping in the background of the stage. When a player is KO'd, they will jump into the air. When only one minute remains in a [[time]] match or when two players are left and one is on their last [[stock]], they will hold up victory flags from ''{{s|inkipedia|Splatoon}}'' and ''{{s|inkipedia|Splatoon 2}}'', to identify which player/team is in the lead, but if player slots are skipped outside of a team battle the flags may be miscolored (e.g. if during a two player match P3 is against P4, the flags will be red and blue instead of yellow for P3 and green for P4). [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] players use the player slot they occupy (so an AI set in player 1 will have a red flag for example). If two players/teams are in the lead, they will hold up a flag for each one, but if more than two are in the lead, they will not hold up any flags.
[[Judd]] and {{s|inkipedia|Li'l Judd}} can be seen sleeping in the background of the stage. When a player is KO'd, they will jump into the air. When only one minute remains in a [[time]] match or when two players are left and one is on their last [[stock]], they will hold up victory flags from ''{{s|inkipedia|Splatoon}}'' and ''{{s|inkipedia|Splatoon 2}}'', to identify which player/team is in the lead, but if player slots are skipped outside of a team battle the flags may be miscolored (e.g. if during a two player match P3 is against P4, the flags will be red and blue instead of yellow for P3 and green for P4). [[Artifical intelligence|AI]] players use the player slot they occupy (so an AI set in player 1 will have a red flag for example). If two players/teams are in the lead, they will hold up a flag for each one, but if more than two are in the lead, they will not hold up any flags.


When thirty seconds are left in any mode, the song changes to an abridged version of "Now or Never!", unless either "Split & Splat", "Octoweaponry", "I Am Octavio", "Calamari Inkantation", "Deluge Dirge", or any of the four new remixes are currently playing.
When thirty seconds are left in any mode, the song changes to an abridged version of "Now or Never!", unless either "Split & Splat", "Octoweaponry", "I Am Octavio", "Calamari Inkantation", "Deluge Dirge", or any of the four new remixes are currently playing.

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