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This received 1578 total responses. Answer Count No 549 (34. 8%) Yes, one or two things 498 (31. 6%) Yes, several things 318 (20. 2%) Yes, many things 213 (13. 5%) Favorite Cat This question received 1504 responses. Cat Count Meredith 500 (33. 2%) Olivia 456 (30. 3%) Benjamin 548 (36. 4%). Catvideofest 2020 nyc. Synopsis CatVideoFest is a compilation reel of the latest and best cat videos from around the world. CatVideoFest is a joyous communal experience, only available in theaters, and raises money for cats in need. Details Release Date: February 22nd, 2020 Genre: Program Actors: Rating: Runtime: Select a theater. CatVideoFest 2010 qui me suit. Cats: wth is that stuff. A purrfect way to start your week (Photo from Pexels) ANN ARBOR, Mich. – On March 2, the Michigan Theater will show a compilation reel of the best cat videos. 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This is my favorite video. I love cat! So cute. Cat video fest 2020 in rhode island. 0:15 then my mine how cute will you squeeze. แต่คนละสีเลย🐈💙💚. Catvideofest 2020 musicbox theater. Owner: SIMBA, SHUT UP! Cat: I cant believe you said that... Great video it was so cute:3 and favourite clip was 4:21. Cat video fest 2020. CatVideoFest 202010. Most recent readthrough: 1/15/2020 Since I've seen a lot of the same questions being asked by new players on this sub, I thought it'd be helpful to make a general post that answers these questions so we don't keep seeing the same 3 questions over and over again (and having newbies' posts being downvoted). Though this post is now archived, I'll still be keeping it up to date as best I can. See the edit history at the bottom for details about when edits were last made, and the timestamp at the top for when I last proof-scanned this post. The Q&As aren't in any particular order but are organized by subject matter. For ease of access, I've added a table of contents to give you a general idea of what is covered, and what each section details. Table of contents: (Tip: find these sections quickly by using your browser's search function, accessed via ctrl/command + f. ) 0. Helpful Links 1. Getting Started: ("What do I need to know? "/"Is Splatoon 2 dead/worth the purchase? "/"When is Splatoon 3? "/general tips for starting your Splatoon 2 journey) 2. General (Plaza, general gameplay tips, matchmaking, motion controls, etc. ) 3. Weapons and Gear ("what are the best abilities", unlocking (hero) weapons, scrubbing gear, splatnet gear, how to get different abilities on the same hat/shirt/shoes, etc. ) 4. Ranked Battle (rules, modes, ranking system, etc. ) 5. Playing with Friends (online multiplayer, squad battles (ranked with friends), etc. ) 6. Salmon Run (availability, rewards, tips) 7. Splatfests (what they were, rewards, super sea snails, etc. ) 8. (DLC) Octo Expansion (what it is, how to play as an octoling, rewards for completion) 0. Helpful links: Some links are a bit old, but I still believe them to be useful nonetheless. [ (Splatoon 2 Stage Rotation Website)] () by /u/misenhower - A lot more accessible and faster than loading the Splatnet app every time you want to see the current and upcoming stage/mode selections. Also supports Splatnet gear (shows you what's available) and displays current/upcoming Salmon Run rotations. [Splatoon 2 Data] () created by [Lean of Crème Fresh] () - Details all weapons, weapon kits, brands, headgear, clothes, and shoes available in the game. Very helpful site for data and available in a number of languages. [Slightly Outdated] [Gear Ability Guide] () by /u/GSUmbreon - This guide was written when the game first launched, so it doesn't go over Main Power Up or Bomb Defense Up DX. Other than that, it is still a solid guide that has held up well. For info on MPU and BDDX, see Inkipedia's articles: Main Power Up, [Bomb Defense DX] () [Gear Grinding Guide] () by /u/aQuaM [Ranked battle guide/advice] () by /u/Unicormfarts [Splatfest: Tiers and rewards] () by /u/JackoMelon Another guide written soon after the game's release; an updated version of the information in this post can be found in the Splatfest section of this FAQ. [Site with all Splatnet gear released so far] () - Allows sorting by gear type (headgear, body, shoes; rarity; brands; etc. ) and is quite aesthetically pleasing. [Bot that tweets updates to the Splatnet store] () (@SplatNetStore) - If you want notifications of what's in stock without opening the NSO app. [A record of the sub's past Weekly Weapon Discussions] () by /u/azurnamu (yours truly) - packed with tips on how to use and combat the game's roster r/Saltoon - a better place to post for your salty Splatoon-related needs. A good place to vent, if you need it. 1. Getting Started: "What do I need to know? "/"Is Splatoon 2 dead? "/"When is Splatoon 3? "/"I've bought the game: any tips for getting started? " Q: I'm interested in getting/have recently purchased Splatoon. Is it wise to buy Splatoon 2 now? What do I need to know before getting started? How often does Splatoon 2 update, and are there any more major updates planned? A: First of all: welcome! And thanks for checking out this FAQ. This intro is a bit long, so feel free to scroll around and read about what you need to know. Is it worth it to buy Splatoon in 2019? Yes. First, the game you're buying now has more content in it than it did at launch. After two years of free updates the game you're buying now is in its most complete form, and though Splatfests are over (see: Splatfest section) they only made up a very small fraction of this game's content. (Even then, I personally don't think you're missing out on much by joining now. ) As for how long the game will live on, seeing that Splatoon 1 is still active to this day, I have no doubts that Splatoon 2 will stay alive for quite a while as well. Lobbies still fill fast no matter where you are in the world, and the competitive scene is alive and well. If you're drawn to the game by anything, be it the unique gameplay, the art style, or the cephalopod kids, I recommend giving the game a go. Splatoon 2 has a ton of fun to offer, and it's a game I still play week after week. Join us! So... Is Splatoon 2 dead?? Nope. (Please see above. ) When is Splatoon 3? We have had no confirmation on when a Splatoon 3 will come out, if at all, but here is my personal opinion on the matter: First, I think it is undeniable that Splatoon 3 will come out in the future. Both Splatoon 1 and 2 were major successes in Japan (and internationally, but especially Japan), so a Splatoon 3 goes without saying. However, I think it's unlikely that Splatoon 3 would be released on the Switch. Like MarioKart, Animal Crossing, and Smash Bros., Splatoon seems unlikely to get more than one game per console, so a Splatoon 3 would probably be announced only after a new console is announced and the Switch's lifecycle is nearing its end. Finally, the Splatoon development team and the Animal Crossing team share a lot of key members, so it would be difficult for Splatoon 3 to undergo any sort of major development until Animal Crossing's Switch title is released. Even after AC's release, it takes a while to make a game. So I wouldn't worry about Splatoon 3 coming out any time soon: I'd guess about 2-3 years from now at the earliest (which is more than enough time to play and enjoy Splatoon 2 with the rest of us). Starting Advice? Play the single-player campaign first. It can be helpful for learning the basics of the game such as movement, mechanics, and allows for lots of practice with motion controls. If you're coming in fresh to Splatoon, it's highly recommended that you use the campaign to both try out a bunch of weapons and become familiar with the controls. What are the rules of each mode? Splatoon 2 has three modes: Turf War, Ranked Battle, and Salmon Run: Turf War: cover as much terrain in your color as you can. There is no penalty for losing, but members of the winning team will get 1000 points added to their score on the final results screen (effectively giving them 1000 more gold than if they had lost with that score). Matches last 3 minutes. Ranked Battle has 4 modes as of now: Splat Zones, Tower Control, Rainmaker, and Clam Blitz. They each have their own rules and are the most competitive of the three modes. For more info, check out [Inkipedia's article on Ranked] () Matches last 5 minutes (not counting overtime). Salmon Run: a PvE co-op mode where four players take on enemies called Salmonids. Players defeat bosses and run golden eggs dropped by bosses to an egg basket to meet certain quotas. More info [here] () and in the in-game manual. There are three waves per round with 10-second breaks between each wave. Waves last 100 seconds meaning that, in total, one full round will take a little over 5 minutes. If you ever are unsure of how to play a certain mode, I highly recommend reading the in-game manual. It's not too long and can be very helpful. Update schedule? Requirements to play? For updates, Splatfests (see: Splatfest section) have been discontinued but everything else is still the same. Ranked Battles, Turf Wars, and Salmon Runs are still available. As for paid DLC, Splatoon 2's Octo Expansion adds a challenge-oriented single-player campaign mode and the ability to play as an octoling (octopus kid). The Octo Expansion is notably more difficult than Splatoon 2's vanilla story mode, so if you want a bit of a challenge (and some great dialogue and character moments for Off the Hook) I would say it's worth a buy. But if you're not interested, rest assured that there is no competitive advantage to playing as an octoling versus an inkling (it's purely cosmetic) and there is nothing game-breaking in the expansion. What is required for online play is Nintendo Switch Online. Splatoon 2 heavily revolves around its online multiplayer modes, and not having NSO will severely limit your ability to play Splatoon 2. Final remarks: If you're on the fence about purchasing Splatoon 2, I'd recommend picking it up. Personally, I've found it to be a great game that continues to surprise me even after years of playing, and I've always come back to it week after week. Finally, if you have any other questions/need other suggestions, the sub's Aquerium thread is always open. Additionally, you can always post your question to the sub as a separate thread. 2. General Q: How do I post pictures to the plaza? A: There's a red mailbox next to Sheldon's shop in the plaza. Interact with it, and you'll be prompted to draw a picture. You can only submit the picture by posting it to a social media account (twitter/FB). Q: What does marking someone's post as "fresh" do? Can I see if my post has been marked fresh/is visible to other players? A: The general hypothesis for the effects of freshing a post is that it's shown it to more people. The more "freshes" a post gets, the more people will see it in their versions of the game. [Slightly more detailed answer with more links] () For the most part, however, we don't really know what it does for sure, but this is the general theory. Unfortunately, you can't see if your post has been "freshed" or not. Q: People keep disconnecting? / How do I block/report people? A: It's either them ragequitting (unplugging ethernet/wifi power cable, force-shutting down the game, or ejecting the game) or them, unfortunately, having bad wi-fi. [Players do get punished for ragequits. ] () Personally, my experience has always been pretty smooth, so it might be your internet connection. [Luck seems to vary. ] () If you notice someone rage-quitting intentionally and never want to see them again, go to your friends list, click “add friend”, go to “users you've played with”, click said individual, and select “block”. You can also report players to Nintendo with the smartphone app: on the “Last 50 battles” page, you can click on the battle with the offending player, click on the player, and tap the “report” button at the bottom. Q: Why aren't people inking spawn? A: It's mostly because it shouldn't be your top priority. Spawn can always be inked later. Most people agree that inking spawn on the way to the middle of the map is more important since you'll be able to stop the enemy more quickly. Don't stress about inking every little spot, since inking enemy turf is more valuable in increasing your score (think about it). Plus, if spawn isn't completely inked, you can charge your special a bit when you respawn. Q: I'm at a very low level compared to most of the players in my Turf War lobby. Why? / What's up with the matchmaking in turf? / Why are high-leveled players in Turf War? A: Level only means time spent playing the game. It isn't a measure of skill or ability, and can simply be an indicator of how much free time that player has. The game even has "meal tickets" to help players level up 1. 5, 2, or 2. 5x as quickly as normal, so level in Splatoon 2 is an even poorer indicator than the first game of how long one's spent playing. Remember that the only bonus for winning turf is 1000 points added to your end score. If you've lost a game despite getting 2k points without a win bonus and a ton of splats, that's pretty much how much gear exp and money you'd get from a normal turf match. If you want to make cash/grind gear slots, play Salmon Run or Ranked. matchmaking Matchmaking in Turf is hypothesized to be based on win-streak. If you're a level 10 and winning all your matches/doing well in spite of losses, the game will try and find lobbies that suit your (hidden) "power level" accordingly. Splatoon 2 likely has a power ranking for Turf, and though no one knows how it's calculated, it's likely the explanation for why a level 12 player would suddenly find themselves in a lobby full of players above level 30. Don't take it personally if this happens to you, as it probably just means you're better than most players of your level, and the game's trying to find a point where your power level stops rising. As for why high-level players are in Turf in the first place, those level 40-80 players are probably using turf to try out/practice a weapon before they play for real in Ranked. If you're really salty over turf war/any game mode, r/Saltoon will always be there for you. Q: How do I ink effectively? A: Shoot parallel to the ground: your shots will “drip” as they fly through the air. Results vary depending on your weapon class (ex. a. 96 gal will have a rough time inking turf, while aerosprays coat everything. On the flip side,. 96 gals can KO more effectively at long range than an aerospray, which is better for CQC; every weapon has its pros and cons). Inking walls do not count towards inking turf, but they do help in providing avenues for your team to get to certain places quickly or to access otherwise unreachable places. Q: Are motion controls really the way to go? A: The majority opinion is yes, yes they are. Use motion controls for precise aiming, and use the stick for big camera movements. It takes a bit of time to get used to, but it's very much worth it, and I feel that motion's more intuitive than you'd expect. Stick and tilt sensitivities can be adjusted in the options menu. It's worth noting that if you're considering competitive, very few (if any) players use sticks. Sticks are also more restrictive, as there are certain moves that flat-out cannot be done with sticks but can with motion. For more info, I recommend checking out [this video] (). With all that said, however, feel free to play with whatever control scheme makes the game more fun for you—but motion is definitely worth a shot. Q: How do I get tickets to eat at Crusty Sean's food truck? A: Food/meal tickets are found in story mode levels and occasionally pop up as rewards for Salmon Run. [Here] () is a thread with a link to an IGN article about ticket locations (thanks /u/DogeShelter111! ). The game won't display the multiplier when showing your points at the end of matches, but it definitely fills your exp bar with the 1. 5x multiplier. [Visual explanation] () Q: What do drink tickets do? Do drinks and brands stack? A: Drink tickets increase the odds of rolling a specific ability (to about 30%), and are accessed by going to Crusty Sean's food truck and pressing X on the food menu. Datamining seems to confirm that drinks and brands do not stack. [This post] () goes into more detail on the effects of tickets on ability rolls and the steps involved. To summarize, drinks give a 30% chance for an ability, and 70% for not that ability. However, if the game rolls outside the 30% it'll keep rerolling for something that's not the drink's ability (i. e. brands don't stack), which is when brand preference will kick in if applicable. Q: What is the "freshness" meter? (visible in the lobby) A: It's basically a win-streak meter. The more you win, the higher your "freshness" is. If you lose, it drops. You get a pretty big EXP bonus if you're fresh enough. Q: I just got the game and also got the Octo Expansion DLC. Should I finish Octo Valley first or is it OK to go straight to Octo Expansion? A: Finish Octo Valley first, because the Octo Expansion is more difficult than the campaign that Splatoon 2 comes with. If you're a returning player from Splatoon 1 it may be OK to skip the in-package single player and go straight to Octo, but brand new players should finish the in-pack single player campaign first (Octo Valley) to get familiar with the game's controls and mechanics before trying Expansion. 3. Weapons and Gear Q: How do I get hero weapons? A: Beat every level with the weapon you want to unlock. That'll unlock it for multiplayer. The weapons are only reskins of the vanilla variant of those weapons (ex. Hero Brella = Splat Umbrella, Hero Shot = Splattershot, Hero Roller = Splat Roller, etc. ) and the upgrades you might've gotten for them in single-player will not apply to them in multiplayer for (hopefully obvious) balancing reasons. Q: How do I get X weapon? A: You can see what level you need to be to unlock specific weapons in Sheldon's shops. In addition, [this] () is a useful site created by Lean of Crème Fresh ( Twitter) detailing all the available weapons and equipment in the game, along with the level required to unlock them. Note: you'll unlock all weapons at level 30. Q: How do I add slots/scrub gear/order gear? A: You talk to [Murch] () who sits right outside of the multiplayer lobby in the plaza. He sits on the right side of the entrance. Once you're high enough level, you'll be able to add slots to gear. Once splatfests roll around, you'll be able to trade in sea snails for slots. At level 30, you can talk to Judd to get a snail after each time you level up. These can be given to Murch to add slots to clothing or reroll abilities on fully unlocked gear (given the gear is fully unlocked with 3 slots). Since Splatfests are now over, this is the only way to get snails. Q: What are the best gear abilities? What do they do? A: Check out [this guide] () by /u/GSUmbreon. Splatoon also has an ability guide in the X menu. Q: My amiibo only gave me one piece of gear? A: The current hypothesis is that you need to have a certain amount of battle experience before you can unlock gear (a certain number of matches played) (Thanks /u/ChaosRexRegis and /u/The_Donatron for this info! ). If you've played a lot and are still not receiving gear, the known way of fixing it is going into options and manually registering each amiibo and then rescanning at the station in the square. (Thanks, /u/NuclearCarrot! ) Q: I've seen people with the same hat/shirt/shoes as me, but with a different main ability. How did they get that piece of equipment? A: You can get alternate main abilities on gear by ordering it through Splatnet on the Nintendo Switch Online app. Download the NSO app through your phone's app store to access Splatnet, and then go to the shop tab in the upper right-hand corner of the Splatnet app to see what's available. The lineup changes every few hours, but once you order gear Spyke will hold onto it until you talk to him in-game, be that a second or even a month from when you place the order. However, Spyke can only hold onto one Splatnet order at a time. [You can follow this bot on Twitter to get notified of what's available when it's put up for sale] (). Finally, if you ever want to go back to the gear's original ability you can rebuy the original gear (at the cost of losing extra slots and abilities) at the in-game shops if they're in stock. Q: Is there a full list of all the variants of gear that have been released on Splatnet? A: Yes: [check this site out] (). [This] () is a twitter account that you can follow to be informed of what's being added to the store and has been maintained since the game's release. Q: Does anyone have [clothing with X main ability]? / Where can I go to exchange gear with people? A: This subreddit has a Discord channel linked in the sidebar. I do not use Discord myself, but both servers should have channels dedicated to gear exchanges. I'd recommend asking around there before posting a request on this subreddit, but even so, feel free to ask for a gear exchange in the weekly Squad Search thread, as it's dedicated to exchanging friend codes. 4. Ranked Battle Q: I'm having a tough time with ranked. What can I do to improve? /Do you have any tips? A: If you're having trouble ranking up, try out recon mode or brush up on your skills in Turf. W/L scores aren't everything, and practice will be your best teacher. Try to observe what your team is lacking and fill in that/those roles, and learn from your opponents. In addition, try to learn when it's the right time to push objective and when you should pull back and regroup. It's something you'll get a feel for with experience. Also, don't forget to look at the map. It'll help show you the general flow of the battle and where opponents might be hiding. If a jump looks risky, it's far faster to swim than risk another respawn. The overhead UI showing each team's weapons and status can be helpful in timing pushes. If your entire team has their specials ready and the opposition's got 3 players on respawn, it's definitely time to push. If you want to practice the maps before you dive in, you can recon the maps by pressing Y while hovering over the Ranked Battle mode. Recon will show you the map during whatever mode is in rotation, including the tower/splat zones/rainmaker. Some ranked maps undergo significant overhauls from their turf war variants to make them fairer for the mode (ex. Blackbelly Skatepark Rainmaker), and others have boxes placed to create new avenues that normally don't exist. You can also practice using the Rainmaker by recon-ing the maps in rotation during Rainmaker mode. You can also ask for more personalized tips, such as help for specific modes and maps, in the Aquerium thread, which is linked in the sidebar. Q: What are the rules for Ranked? A: [Check out this neat post by /u/Unicormfarts! ] () For Clam Blitz's rules, check out [this article] () from the wiki. Also, give the in-game manual a read by pressing the minus button in the lobby; it's packed with everything you need to know about each mode in the game. Q: My rank just reset to C-? A: In Splatoon 2, you have a different rank for each of the three modes (3 different ranks). Modes reset every two hours, alongside the turf war stage rotation and league battles. The split was done to give a more accurate sense of a player's skill level is in each mode, unlike in the first game where all the modes were squashed under one rank. Example: A player can have a S+ in Splat Zones, an A- in Tower Control, and an A+ in Rainmaker. In Splatoon 1, you could've gotten to S+ by exclusively playing only one mode, but that won't fly here. Q: How do you skip ranks? / Are there any ways to rank up really fast? / How does Rank X work? A: You can skip through ranks C- to A+ (ex. C- to B-, or C- to B), but you cannot skip into S. In S+, you can skip S+# ranks (ex. S+0 to S+5) in a similar fashion. I do not know the maximum number of S+ ranks you can skip. Splatoon ranks are as follows: C-, C, C+; B-, B, B+; A-, A, A+; S, S+ X S+ indicates your exact “place” in that rank, from S+0 (lowest) to S+9 (highest). Generally, the game will see you fit to skip a rank if your “ranked power” is high enough, which is a number generated by the game that you can never see. Just focus on getting KO's and actively contributing to your team. Personally, I was able to skip a rank (C- to B-) despite losing a few times, since all my other matches were KO's. S+ players can lose 5 ranks at a time at most upon ranking down. Rank X is achieved by hitting what would be S+10 and works differently from all the other ranks, lacking a bar system and a numeric rank system like S+. Instead, Rank X is ruled by X power, a number that acts similarly to Splatfest Power/League power. Each month has a certain threshold score that you have to stay at or above to stay in X, and if your power is high enough, you'll be able to see where you place internationally. The reset period is on the 1st of each month at 9 AM JST, and this deadline can be viewed in-game from the lobby by pressing L while on the Ranked Battle mode option. [More on Rank X here] (). Q: What dictates the order in which players are listed at the end of a Ranked battle? A: Players are "ranked" based on their performance in previous battles, i. if a player has won the majority of their matches, they'll be closer to the top. It's not based on time with the objective, K/D, turf inked, specials used, etc. ([example] ()), and the order doesn't really mean much. Don't worry too much about it. Q: Will I be kicked out of X rank if I haven't finished playing all my placement matches? What's the threshold for deranking from X? A: You can only be kicked from X rank if 1. your power drops below 1900 or 2. your displayed power is less than 2000 at the end of the month. If your power is still being calculated when the ranking period ends you'll still be in X rank next month. 5. Playing with friends Q: How many people can play on one console? / Can 2+ people play at a time on one Switch? A: Only 1 player per console. If you want to play with a friend, they need to have their own copy of the game and their own Switch. Q: How can I play turf war with my friends, with all of us on the same team? A: You can't. The only way to play turf war with your friends is to join their lobby, but that won't ensure that you'll all be on the same team. If you have 7 friends you wanna turf with, you could always just make a private lobby. Q: Why can't I make a squad for turf war? A: Most people agree that the primary reason for this is to prevent high-skilled players from.

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