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Hey thanks! This is basically just a rough idea of how we should it up, I've been thinking it would be easier if we just went in circles so that we can just leave the stick in one direction throughout the entire match.
These will be the routes we will be using for each Map Rotation!
Remember you don't always have to follow along the route as long as you don't run into anybody and you're inking the ground.
Welcome! I am Ikieri of the Cash Rollers, here to show you how to grind out the most points out of turf war! What I'll be showing you are areas where you and another person can create an ink-finite point loop.
As we all know, sprinklers spray out ink in your color. If you overlap it with an...
Umm, at the end of every game?
But seriously though, since I use beacons so much I have to keep an eye on them or else they can easily be destroyed. It'd probably be more useful to check right after someone on your own team has been splatted.
What's the difference really? So far the Splatfests have been fairly even, so someone must have thought there must be some kind of connection between the two. To be honest, It'd make a lot more sense if it were winter.
I think that could be a fun concept. Another idea is that it could be the prequel to what happened before the Octolings stole the great Zapfish. Maybe add even more lore about the great war and possibly even Cap'n Cuttlefish's backstory.
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