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Moray Towers

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Moray Towers
Moray Towers
Moray Towers in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
SplatoonSymbol.svg
Universe Splatoon
Appears in Ultimate
Availability Starter
Crate type Normal
Maximum players 8
Music
Bolded tracks must be unlocked
Ultimate Splatoon series music
Main: Splattack! (Original)
Alternate: Inkoming!
Tournament legality
Ultimate Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Article on Inkipedia Moray Towers
This is a stage from the Splatoon and Splatoon 2 games. Look closely for Judd and Li'l Judd. Judd will raise the flag with the color of the fighter or team currently in the lead.
Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site

Moray Towers (タチウオパーキング, Beltfish Parking) is a Splatoon series stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Inkling is fought here for their unlock battle.

Stage overview

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 platforms, allowing for multiple levels of fighting.

Judd and 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 during stock battles, they will hold up victory flags from Splatoon and Splatoon 2, with appropriate coloring for the player/team (red for Player 1, blue for Player 2, and so on) that is in the lead. If two players/teams are in the lead, they will hold up a flag for each one, but if three or more are in the lead, they will not hold up any flags.

When thirty seconds are left in any mode, the song changes to a version of Now or Never (unless Now or Never is already playing).

The stage has two versions: the normal, daytime version, and a Splatfest version which takes place at night. The Splatfest version appears if the music track playing for the match is Ink Me Up, Ebb & Flow, Acid Hues, or Muck Warfare, all of which were Splatfest tracks for either Splatoon or Splatoon 2. Judd and Li'l Judd can be seen dancing during the Splatfest version, rather than sleeping, but otherwise function the same.

Right before the match starts, during the on-screen appearances, off-screen Inklings will fire ink at the stage, though this is solely for aesthetic purposes. The ink appears in a randomized pattern of splatters. The set of two ink colors is randomly chosen from various available combinations, with different colors available between the daytime and Splatfest versions of the stage.

There are no changes to the stage if hazards are turned off.

Ω form and Battlefield form

The Ω form and Battlefield form are suspended in the air with the main platform no longer extending below the blast line. The main platform is a completely flat version of the base of the tower, and it is resized and reshaped to match Final Destination and Battlefield, respectively. The three soft platforms of the Battlefield form resemble the sloping platforms of the regular form.

The ink splatters, as well as Judd and Li'l Judd, are still present on the Ω form and Battlefield form, with the same behavior as the regular form. The Splatfest version is also available for these forms, under the same conditions as the regular form.

Origin

The stage as it appears in Splatoon.
Judd and Li'l Judd as the referees of Splatoon 2.

Moray Towers is a stage from Splatoon, and was one of only two stages from the original game to be available at launch in Splatoon 2. Like in Smash Bros., the stage has escalating paths for players to cover in ink - one on each side, for each team - with a main area at the bottom for combat. The spawn points are located at the top of the stage, and players have to work their way down if they want to return to the forefront. Unlike the layout in Smash Bros., the paths are not strictly on top of one another, instead forming a valley-like shape. Additionally, the stage in general has Splatoon 2's more saturated color scheme.

Splatfests were monthly events in which two teams would compete against each other in turf wars. During these events, every stage took place at night rather than day, including Moray Towers.

Judd serves as the referee in Splatoon, showing up at the end of matches to determine which team won the match. He is accompanied by Li'l Judd in Splatoon 2. Their dancing is identical to their dancing animations during a Splatfest.

Tournament Legality

Moray Towers is banned due to the very long vertical zigzag of soft platforms as well as the wall on the corner of the stage being a cave of life. This layout encourages camping and frequent use of anti air moves with characters such as Snake being able to effectively camp below the opponent with little risk.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Whenever the timer reaches 30 seconds, a shortened version of the Splatoon music track "Now or Never!" will play. The version of "Now or Never!" used depends on which song is playing on the stage: regular songs from Splatoon use the original version, "Ink Me Up" uses the Splatfest version, regular songs from Splatoon 2 use that game's version, and Splatfest songs from Splatoon 2 use that game's Splatfest version. This will not occur if "Split & Splat", "Octoweaponry", "I Am Octavio", "Calamari Inkantation", "Deluge Dirge", or any of the four new remixes are playing on the stage.
  • In E3 demo version of Ultimate, Star KOs could occur on Moray Towers. In the final game, Star KOs can't occur on this stage.
  • Moray Towers can be seen in the city area of the Light Realm overworld in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's World of Light mode.
  • Using their neutral special Splattershot, the Inklings are able to lay down ink on the stage's platforms. This only occurs on this stage in its regular form, and doesn't seem to slow down opponents unlike the Splat Roller's ink.
  • When playing as Pokémon Trainer, they will stand on the top floor of the parking garage in the background if they are Player 1 or Player 2, or on a lower floor if they are Player 3 or Player 4.