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It's still shocking just how good Splatoon's single player was.

Here was a mode that ostensibly was simply designed to help players get a feel for how

the game played and use that training to improve their skills in multiplayer.

But it still ended up being just plain fun with some truly fantastic bosses.

That's why so many fans have been dying to see what Splatoon 2 will do with the same

mode.

And from what we can see in this latest trailer, it has the potential to be just as good, if

not better.

But I'm getting ahead of myself.

We're here for one reason.

It's time for the old Analysis Machine to step up and really provide a good look at

the single player.

For as good as the trailer was, there's a ton of moments squeezed into every second

of it.

And we're here to find all of its secrets and hidden details.

So let's see what we can find.

Things begin simple enough with an Inkling arriving in Inkopolis Square, but it's the

first time we've seen it from this angle.

There's Crusty Sean's food truck, just from behind.

It has an awning over its back entrance and the door is open.

We wonder if we could actually go inside, but it seems unlikely.

There's one more thing to note about Sean's food truck, but let's look at the rest of

this scene first.

To the right of the Inkling, there's an ad that seems to be showing off hairstyles,

or at least the same style from different angles.

To the left is a crosswalk though we still have no idea what could be behind the Inkling.

It definitely seems bigger than the alley where Spyke could be found in Inkopolis Plaza.

Looking ahead, we can see the obvious amiibo box on the left where players will be able

to access their functionality.

Behind that, we can see construction going on just beyond the fence.

There's a construction vehicle as well as a half-finished building that still has some

kind of ad on it.

Inkling eyes are part of the ad, but we're not sure what's exactly being sold.

Stranger still is the billboard next to it which seems to display a series of six finger

bones, but we have no idea what that could be about.

At least there's one ad we think we get.

There's a digital announcement board in the scene and above it is a small logo that's

really reminiscent of the Virgin logo.

We've talked before about Splatoon 2 pulling ideas from the real world as far as brands,

and this seems to be another example of that.

Returning to the construction, specifically the half-finished building, it does make us

wonder if it'll ever be finished and act as a new feature for Splatoon 2 sometime in

the future.

And if that's true, could even more buildings pop over time to take advantage of the Square's

popularity as the new place to be?

But before we move on from this section of the Square, we wanted to mention the solar

panels on top of Crusty Sean's food truck.

It seems like such a small detail, but it may have bigger implications.

We'll return to why that is very soon.

The rest of the Square though is pretty much what we've seen before though we have spotted

a few extra details around the main multiplayer building.

The bench where you can find Murch is to the right of it while Judd and Lil' Judd are

sleeping on the left.

Each of the cats even have food bowls nearby, appropriately enough in Callie and Marie's

neon pink and green.

Inside the main building, we can screens displaying levels, but nothing new.

We only ever see The Reef and Musselforge Fitness.

But beyond the Judds, we can see the path leading up to Salmon Run and next to that

path is Marie, standing above a grate in her kimono.

The Inkling immediately heads toward her, but there's some more details to see from

this angle.

For one, the lanterns near Salmon Run are actually shaped like the Salmonid, and there's

even a frying pan, one of the weapons of the Salmon, behind Marie.

Another detail is that the new Ammo Knights store is behind her as well.

It's fittingly placed considering Sheldon has a role in the new single player as we'll

eventually see.

But let's focus on Marie.

As the Inkling approaches her, she slips through the grates.

However, we don't actually get to see her squid form.

She moves her parasol in front of her as she does it, but we can see that she really just

slips through the grate as is before the ink pops up to cover the rest of the transition.

Not a huge deal, but it would've been a fun Easter Egg to see.

The grate itself brings us back to Octo Valley where we can immediately see a tangled mess

of megaphones, antennas, and satellite dishes.

There are even signs displaying a windsock, and anti-Squid symbol, and what may be some

kind of flag.

Either way, the purpose behind them, or at least two of them, isn't exactly clear.

The main draw here though is Marie herself as well as her Japanese-styled shack, which

seems to be where she's been living.

On top of the shack is something that almost appears imbedded in the roof.

We can see a crank attached to it, but it's not clear what it's all for.

And honestly, it even slightly resembles a fishing pole reel.

The shack is also adorned with a symbol, the same that's on Marie's kimono, which likely

serves as her family crest.

Behind Marie is a ramp that likely leads to the first set of levels and slowly unlocks

more, just like the first game.

We even see a conversation with Marie, where she begins her pitch to have your Inkling

help out against the Octarian menace.

But there's a lot of interesting touches here that ties into the Squid Sisters Stories

that had be releasing up until this trailer.

Those stories, if you haven't been keeping up, detail what happened to Callie and Marie

after the first game's final Splatfest.

Splatoon 2 has already been stated as taking place two years after the conclusion of that

game.

It's why tastes have changed and the hub has moved to the Square.

The stories themselves pick up nine months after the final Splatfest where Callie and

Marie are more popular than ever, but the two's careers have been keeping them apart.

Marie worries about lingering resentment from Callie since she's the one fans chose for

the Splatfest, but it doesn't seem to be the case.

And in this strained relationship, Marie goes home to her parents in Calamari County for

a vacation.

But that vacation is cut short by Callie's disappearance.

When Marie goes to investigate, she discovers that not only has DJ Octavio escaped from

his snow globe prison, but the Great Zapfish has disappeared again as well.

Marie then goes underground to try to find an Inkling to help in their rescue, restoring

the Squid Beak Splatoon once again.

What's not stated is how long she's been searching.

Like we said, the Stories pick up nine months later, but the game is set two years later.

We don't how long the Stories cover timewise, but we think it's been at least a year since

Callie and the Great Zapfish's disappearance.

And that's because our Inkling doesn't seem to know Marie or the Squid Sisters at

all.

They've been forgotten by the general public.

And the Zapfish's disappearance has affected Squid life as well.

Remember the solar panels on Sean's truck?

Yeah, it seems Squids have had to find alternate power sources since the Great Zapfish's

kidnapping.

We even saw hints of this in Salmon Run.

We don't see Marie's full explanation, but a released screenshot does provide a little

dialog where she asks us to rip the Octarians limb from limb from limb and so on.

She's ready for a fight after all this time.

But this same screenshot provides a better look at the newspaper in her shack, and it

features the Great Zapfish.

Not too surprising, but it's definitely still on Squids' minds.

Another screenshot provides a look at Marie's shack from the right.

There seems to be a few pet cages though we can't see the animal inside.

More interesting are the generators which seem to confirm that yes, Inkopolis is still

having power issues since the Great Zapfish's disappearance.

It's wonderful ways like this that subtly show the effects of it being gone.

This image also shows a little more of what's on the left, and while some things are obscured

by the tree, we can see this orange box to the left of Marie.

It kind of looks like a toolbox emblazoned with Sheldon's symbol.

So this has something to do with your weapons.

There are also warnings below that we can't quite make out as well as attachment that

seems to have squid symbols in various colors.

Maybe you have to return here to upgrade your weapon or there's some new functionality

that'll be introduced?

But it's time to get to the real meat of the trailer, the single player in action.

And right from the beginning, the Inkling launches into a new world decked out in the

Squidbeak Splatoon's Hero Suit.

It appears mostly the same except that the sneakers now have what appear to be shock

absorbers.

Or it could aid in rail grinding as we see later in the trailer.

Either way, this is certainly the same Octo Valley we're familiar with.

The panels in the background still simulate the upper world and there are even signs nearby

telling us where to go.

Also, this is either a really short level or a very twisty one as we can see the Zapfish

marking the end of the stage in the distance.

As the camera provides highlights of the Inkling, we get a good look at the new weapon for Single

Player that resembles an assault rifle.

It's branded by Sheldon so we definitely know he's equipping us this time around.

So is this just a new form of the Hero Shot?

We rarely get to see the weapon in action, but there is one moment where it's put to

use.

It's an extremely short clip, but we think it's at least a little more accurate than

the Splattershot as each burst of ink seems to line up with the last.

However, we don't think it'll actually be that much more accurate.

For all intents and purposes, this is the Splattershot of the mode and if single player

is designed to get everyone ready for multiplayer combat, then it seems counterproductive to

have a weapon that's naturally more accurate.

It would throw off those who got used to it.

Now there's still the chance that it is this accurate and could serve as a weapon

to be unlocked once single player is finished, much like the Hero equipment from the first

game.

In which case, it would serve as an excellent choice for players who prefer that Splattershot

after the single player.

There's another reason we think this is the Splattershot though.

At a later point in the trailer, we see a kind of drone carrying a package.

It doesn't belong to the Octarians though as the top looks like Sheldon, right down

to his goggles and helmet.

He actually uses the drone to equip the Inkling.

And despite the super close-up of this scene, it's really about the size of a normal drone.

It drops the package and the player is immediately equipped with what we believe will be called

the Hero Charger.

This brings up several questions.

Is each level designed around a specific weapon or could the player actually change weapons

at each checkpoint?

We even get a few lines from Sheldon as he talks about gathering battle data.

This would seem to imply that the weapon used is based around something pre-chosen.

And if that's the case, the levels may be designed more around each weapon's utility

unlike the amiibo missions of the first Splatoon.

However, there's later evidence that suggests this isn't the case.

At least not entirely.

We'll get into the specifics of why that is in time, but for now we wonder if the weapons

can be exchanged, is it done for free or will Sheldon charge you Power Eggs?

After all, right from the outset we can see that Power Eggs are back in full force.

So at the very least, you should be able to upgrade your equipment to be even more powerful

and maybe even unlock more sub weapons.

The aesthetic for this first level is definitely strange with bottles hanging in the air while

covered with multi-colored bandages.

They're filled with a blue liquid that may be ink, but we're honestly not sure what

they could be for.

Otherwise, there's buildings in the distance, and the one on the right seems to be under

construction.

The Octarians still just grab whatever they can find it seems, but the next stage has

a more understandable theme.

We see the Inkling running along a wooden incline lined with Power Eggs and the returning

Sponge Blocks.

The stage seems to be based on the beach owing to the bright blue sky and boardwalk feel

to the incline.

More importantly though, we get a look a new variety of Octotrooper.

It looks the same except that it attacks from the air thanks to a single balloon.

And they might've replaced the Octocopters completely as we don't see the old flying

enemies at all.

Another Octotrooper, this one normal, is in the distance at the top of the ramp next to

an umbrella and an orange crate that could contain more Power Eggs or another bonus.

And speaking of bonuses, we can see that the Hero Suit can still be upgraded with better

armor.

The helmet has seen a change though.

No longer does it resemble a bike helmet but more of a military helmet, at least from the

back.

We also have a slight idea of where the Inkling goes from here.

There's a grated floor at the top left meaning we can ink our way up to it.

At that point we can follow the grate around to the right.

To our left, the incline also features more signs pointing us where to go.

The Octarians really don't want us to get lost this time around.

But we're provided another look at the beach stage in the next scene.

In fact, we can even see the ramp we were just on in the distance on the left side.

So it seems we work our way to it from the top right.

What's strange though is that there's no sign of the the Sponge Blocks so it's

possible they haven't loaded in yet.

Or the stage is still being reworked in various ways as Splatoon often makes plenty of tweaks

during development.

Anyway, as the Inkling Super Jumps from the green pool, we see more of the stage.

There's another green pool on the right side at the top of the ramp so it seems these

mark Super Jumps.

But the weirdest thing about this Jump is how clean the Ink is.

What we mean by that is there's barely any evidence of struggle between the player and

the Octarians.

Usually there's ink everywhere after a fight thanks to missed shots and splat explosions.

So another reason the Sponge Blocks may not be there is because this a development version

of the level with the Octarians taken out for the most part.

At least that's our best guess.

The water is also extremely blue, to the point where it almost looks like ink.

In fact, it's the same color blue that we saw inside the floating bottles.

What the connection could mean though, we're not exactly sure.

But there does seem to be more than one beach-based level.

The next scene features a brand new obstacle, a bouncy floor that seems based on pool rafts.

They automatically make the Inkling jump and are not able to be Inked as we can see from

the bouncing purple globs.

Rather than go under the the moving wall, players will need to jump over it.

We can see that they don't bounce high enough though to actually make it over indicating

that a timed press of the jump button is necessary to get some extra height.

Also, we're not sure why, but the wall looks more like a cheese grater.

Maybe that's to discourage the Inklings from using their Squid form to phase through?

It wouldn't be a great end, that's for sure.

Of course, there's the Octarian threat as well with another Octotrooper and the returning

Octosniper.

There's not much more to say about them, but we do see that there are more bouncy rafts

behind them leading to higher platforms.

So this is definitely this stage's main gimmick.

A new stage theme is shown next and seems to be set high above an Octarian city based

on the lit buildings we can see far below.

But the big revelation here is the new boost pads that quickly launch the Inklings forward.

However, this must be done with proper timing as ink tubes will jut out, likely in a set

pattern.

We'd expect the player would be instantly splatted or pushed off the platform if one

connected.

It could be tricky to time, but it makes sense that it would be difficult since we can see

the Zapfish just beyond this obstacle.

The Octarian City is featured again along with what may be the coolest addition to the

single player, grind rails.

There were Inkrails in the first game, but they handled differently with the Inkling

riding inside of the rails rather than on top of them.

The process of grinding seems relatively automatic with balloons to shoot for Power Eggs keeping

the player active.

They also provide a guide of how the grind rail will weave its way around the giant mechanical

octopus.

It doesn't seem to be active though and is instead just a part of the scenery to keep

the grind rail dynamic.

As the camera curves, we can see some kind of contraption leading the rail forward, and

it likely has to be inked to move initially.

But this new angle also shows where we came from with an area covered in pink ink.

What's interesting is that we can make out a traditional Inkrail starter bulb there as

well that may eventually connect to the beginning of the grind rail.

Or the grind rail could be replacing the idea of the Inkrail completely as we see multiple

examples from later in the trailer.

This scene shows the beginning of the grind rail, and it looks exactly like the Inkrail

bulb.

The only difference is the two poles to either side of the bulb.

But like we thought, the grind rail doesn't start until it's been inked.

So we think that Inkrails have been completely replaced by the grind rails.

Now you may be wondering about the Inkrails we saw back in Moray Towers back in the original

trailer.

They worked like exactly like they did originally.

Well, this actually ties into our point as we see that multiplayer stages will feature

as portions of levels in the single player as well.

In this case, Moray Towers, only at dusk.

The stage mostly looks the same as it did in the original game except with Octosnipers

all around and a few other additions that we'll address soon.

But the big thing is that the Inkling is using the grind rail and there no sign of the traditional

Inkrail.

To us, this lends further evidence that it's been replaced.

Now of course, it could be only for the single player, but that doesn't make sense to us

for one major reason, the grind rails are way more active than the Inkrails.

There's a sense of speed, you can shoot while moving, and thanks to the originals

you'd be left open in multiplayer if the bulb is inked by the opposite color.

The grind rails remove the problem of being instantly splatted in that case and instead

we could see players being damaged and knocked off leading to more risk.

But it might be worth it because of the extra speed.

For all these reasons, we really believe the grind rails are the new Inkrails.

Now the grind rails actually reveal something else, but before we touch on that, there's

something that needs to be pointed out about Moray Towers.

We can actually see four, probably five, Zapfishes in need of rescue.

Each one is being used to power a spotlight.

This is the first time we've seen more than one Zapfish at a time meaning they might not

mark the end of a level, and instead all the Zapfish need to be saved first.

Or there could be a primary Zapfish with others that could be saved for extra bonuses in each

level.

It's hard to say for sure.

But Moray Towers isn't the only example of multiple Zapfish in a level as we'll

point out another in the future.

A tinier note to make is that we see the armor upgrade in Moray Towers as well, and it doesn't

appear to have changed at all.

In addition, there's a turret for the Inkling to use that will certainly help against the

Octosnipers.

Let's go back to the grind rails though.

The first time we saw them, the Inkling was equipped with the Splattershot.

The second time, the Inkling was using the Splat Dualies.

More importantly, the giant mechanical octopus denotes that this is the same stage.

This is the proof that players won't be forced to use a particular weapon, and there

could be at least some form of choice for what weapon is equipped in each level.

It's not just the Splattershot and Splat Dualies that'll be available in the single

player though.

The first weapon Sheldon drops off is the Hero Charger and we soon see the Inkling equipped

with a Hero Slosher, Hero Blaster, Hero Splatling, and Hero Roller.

Every weapon category in the multiplayer can be used during single player which is a really

good idea.

It provides players with a way to become familiar with their favorite weapon of choice and devise

ways to get around the obstacles.

Again, we're not sure how the weapons will be exchanged, but Sheldon will provide them

once they are.

And the Hero versions will likely be a kind of unlock for the multiplayer.

Returning to where we left off in the trailer, there's another new stage setting.

This one also has wooden platforms, but the water is far below.

The more exciting element here is a new hazard, rolling mats.

Shooting them with ink causes them to unfurl temporarily.

They have to be shot again to keep it open.

Not too bad except there's a line of Shielded Octotroopers firing at you as well.

They've seen a slight redesign where instead of a small window to look through the shield,

the entire thing is translucent.

However, they're not much of a threat in this situation as they can all be instantly

splatted once the other mat is rolled out as we see happen.

There's also a Zapfish in the background, indicating the end of the level, if only because

it's highlighted by signs all around.

The mat that's rolled out actually covers a grate which could mean that there's a

secret beneath once it rolls back up, but we don't get too good of a look at it.

Instead, we see some neon signs depicting bowling pins on the opposite side.

This is quite fitting considering the next scene shows Octarians stuffed into giant bowling

balls.

But all around them is a stage filled with even wilder decorations.

We see more signs pointing us in the right direction along with a stack of giant tuna

cans.

Oddly enough, there's a line with written notes hanging from it thanks to clothespins.

To the right, there's a neon sign above that makes it seem as if all of this is part

of some carnival.

More importantly, we see our first sign of a power-up, likely a canned special.

And as we'll see later, Special Weapons are certainly here in the single player.

Returning to the Octobowlers as we'll call them, they seem to continuously come out based

on the boxes in the distance.

There may be a finite amount, but it's hard to say from this limited look.

However, this does show that the Octarian tucks into the thumb hole as the ball rolls

forward.

We see another set of Octobowlers as the trailer continues.

The same hanging sign from before is here once again likely meaning that this is the

same stage.

The biggest change-up though is the Octosniper firing from opposite side and as a cool touch,

we can see the air distort around his blast of ink, indicating just how much pressure

is behind the burst.

But the ink that lands on the metal doesn't stay around which is why the Octobowlers aren't

leaving a trail either.

This is all likely down to make crossing this area much trickier.

But one thing we don't understand is why one of the bowling balls is orange.

There's a little purple on it, but nothing compared to the others.

Why the difference?

Next up, we meet another new Octarian.

This one seems stationary due to its size and the fact that it has a comfy foldable

chair.

Strangely it's lined with what might either be glowsticks or small sticks of dynamite.

Likely the latter considering we watch him regurgitate a huge bundle of dynamite.

Unfortunately, we don't get to see its effects, but we'd imagine the ink explosion would

be quite big.

Octotroopers are still able to attach themselves to the sides of platforms as we see here.

But more importantly, there's this really big Octarian blimp that emerges from the opening

doors.

Its face is merely printed on, and we can see it move thanks to the propellers.

It does have a weak point though as we can see a tentacle emerging from the very top.

However, we're not provided a better look at it in the trailer although Nintendo did

release a screenshot showing the Octoblimp from the side.

It's with this that we get a sense for just how massive it is, and how it could be really

tricky to take down.

Even the Ink Charger doesn't look like it could reach the tentacle.

But here's the interesting thing about the Ink Charger.

The other moment that we see the Octoblimp in the trailer is as Sheldon is delivering

the Charger at the checkpoint.

This could mean that the player did indeed specifically request the Charger for this

situation.

The scene also provides a little more information on the strange floating objects that have

fish hooks attached to the bottom.

For some reason, they fill with yellow ink.

To what end, we're not sure, but could the Inkling be able to swing from hook to hook

in some way?

We really can't be sure though the possibility is pretty cool.

Along with an Octoblimp, there's also large Octomissiles.

The two face designs are similar but the missiles are propelled by a jet in the back rather

than the propeller.

It's also not as large, but as we can see, there's a lot more to worry about.

The design is odd as well with a bullet shell strapped around the Octarian while it rests

in the center.

We can even see its body jiggle.

This is likely where it needs to be shot in order to be splatted.

The scene leaves two big questions.

One, can these missiles home in on the player or do they travel in a straight line?

And two, what is that yellow glow in the background.

We can see it pulse, but it's different from the hooks we saw before.

What could it's purpose be?

Continuing the rollout of new Octarians is this one with sunglasses and a beret.

It resembles the Octosniper except it uses a splatling gun attachment instead for rapid

fire attacks.

For some reason, this also causes a propeller behind it to spin rapidly.

We're not sure why since the Octarian is breathing into a tube to shoot out the ink.

In fact, there's a great bit of animation here when the Octarian stops as he has to

take a deep breath to the point where his eyes roll back into his head.

It's a rough job.

But behind him, we also see that unsurprisingly, rotating platforms are returning to the single

player as well.

Next, we had mentioned the return of canned specials and these scenes show a few that

will be available.

The first takes place in the same blue ocean stage with the sandbox that we actually saw

from a distance before.

The Splashdown seems to work just like it does in the multiplayer, but the Inkling has

some major height here.

So perhaps it's still possible to use the Splashdown in the middle of a Super Jump,

clearing the way of enemies.

The other special is used in a stage amongst some skyscrapers.

There's also a lot of Octotroopers below which could mean that more enemies can be

onscreen at once now.

Though it's more likely an isolated example to show what the Tenta Missiles are capable

of.

These are the only two specials shown, but we'd expect at least one more as the first

Splatoon featured three specials during single player as well, the Bubbler, the Inkzooka,

and the Bomb Rush.

But this portion of the level is notable otherwise because of all the locked containers.

It would indicate that the key returns as an item and the next scene actually confirms

this as one of the Octotroopers drops that key.

There's definitely plenty of returning elements as well as new.

During the next few clips, we get a short look at several other stages.

One includes a teacup ride tilted on its side and tracks below.

Another is a neon-inspired stage with lava lamps all around and pieces of highway serving

as the platforms as well as the Zapfish in the upper left corner.

Mysteriously, there's a circle of glowing green light just ahead but no indication of

whether it's part of the level or just aesthetics.

Another level features targets that must be shot and rotated in order to bring out platforms

with another farther up.

This is done with the Splatling, but we're pretty sure all the weapons would do just

fine as well.

Next, we see more of the contraption that releases the Octobowlers except the Inkling

has a way to defend against them simply by inking the geyser to destroy all three at

once so the bowling are certainly not invincible.

Next is an example of the Slosher in action while the platform rotates and the player

must handle two Octarian Splatling turrets.

Nothing too new, but we see a bit more of the stage in the background as well as the

Zapfish to end the level just beyond.

A strange addition though is a car that rotates with the platform.

We've seen cars in the The Reef already, and they don't have any special function,

though it may serve as a great way to dodge incoming fire.

The car appears again in the next scene as the Inkling uses the Chargers new ability

to take down the Octarian in one swift shot.

But the most impressive weapon in action is the Blaster which is able to splat the Shielded

Octotroopers with little trouble.

All the player has to do is jump and shoot in order to arc the shot to defenseless side

of the Octarian.

It all shows how different tactics can be used based on the weapon you may be able to

choose.

It looks like the invisible platforms may return as well.

Though I suppose actually see them.

We think they might be there because we can see an Octopod holding an orange crate on

the right side while a nearby searchlight appears suspended in mid-air.

Granted, a lot of the Octarian landscape seems to just float there, but this feels a little

strange.

The stage itself also seems to have a snow theme, at least based on the world below.

But the coolest detail is in forefront.

Not only do we see that the Octobrush will have a Hero version as well, but we see the

return of the Twinticle Octotrooper with a minigun turret.

And we can even see it use one tentacle to rotate the turret while it slams on the button

to fire its ink as fast as possible.

It's just a cool addition.

Naturally, the Octolings are back as well.

It's difficult to say exactly where she's at, but she does have new eyewear that gives

her a case of the Terminator eye.

It's completely different eyewear from the first game and could be quite significant.

But for now, we see that the Octolings can use different weapons as well.

In this case, a Splat Roller.

Though it does make us wonder if these Octoling Rollers could also be unlocked for use in

the multiplayer.

It'd be a shame to let it go to waste.

We're then treated to a fight against the Octolings, and we think we might know where.

Previous battles against them were often in stages based around multiplayer levels or

even levels that would become part of the multiplayer.

In this this case, it looks like the level is based on the Humpback Pump Track as far

we can tell from the near ramps.

As the Inkling dodges around the Octoling, we see the nearby Zapfish, but it isn't

the only one as another is far in the background.

So like the the Moray Towers, this level features multiple Zapfish to rescue.

It may be possible that multiple Zapfish will only appear in levels based around the multiplayer

stages though we're not sure why that would be the case.

The final aspect of this stage is a new hazard in the form of a spray nozzle that creates

a warning bubble for where it's soon going to spread its ink.

We don't see it in action, but this definitely provides players with a chance to get out

of the way.

One thing we're not sure of is if there will be stealth sections.

This scene with Twinticle operating a flying stamper almost indicates that there is.

But the Inkling doesn't step into the light and also doesn't attempt to hide.

But the way the stamper's inside lights change to red, it almost makes it seem like

a mistake was made and the Inkling was caught.

But it could also easily be an obstacle with the red lights indicating that it's obviously

on your tail.

It's too short of a clip to say for sure.

We're then provided our first up-close look at the Zapfish which seems largely unchanged.

You'll even have to free him in the same way.

A bigger question, literally, is whether this Octarian is a boss or a miniboss?

It's huge, fought in a large arena, and has multiple faces making us think that this

may actually be a boss.

And it's definitely different as the Octarians appear baked into bread.

Even the central device looks like multiple ovens spliced together with dials and openings

like an oven.

It attacks by having the bread faces burst out, and we can see the individual loaves

on the side.

However, since it missed with the attack, its face is left wide open as indicated by

its shocked look.

We'd guess that each face has to be splatted in turn.

And this one already has a little blue ink covering its top.

It's a clear sign that the bosses will be just as crazy and inventive this time around.

An actual miniboss might exist though from what we see of this new Octarian.

He's dressed like a biker except he rides a unicycle, the most threatening of bikes.

He's equipped with a roller and we see he attacks be swinging it in a circle around

him, making him a little harder to approach.

A screenshot released by Nintendo also shows how threatening his roller can be as it's

made up of tires.

He's not invincible though as we can also see him held up in our own ink.

So maybe not a miniboss but definitely a more threatening enemy.

The last thing we see in the trailer is a poster for the single player that actually

covers a lot of we've seen.

There's the new Octarians, our Inkling, Marie, Sheldon, Sheldon's drone, the bread

boss, the Octomissile, the stamper, and the Octoling with the terminator eye.

But there's also new things.

We can see DJ Octavio's tentacle on the top left based on the telltale scar.

And then there's the mysterious figure in the top center who is almost certainly Callie.

What exactly happened to her, we don't know.

But she may be being controlled if only because her style of sunglasses matches the Octoling's.

There's definitely a lot of potential in this situation.

Okay, we're almost done here, but there's still a few more screenshots to look over.

The first features the beach-themed stage once again, but it also contains the new interface.

The life meter has changed from a segmented bar to three squid symbols, and we can see

that there are more Sunken Scrolls to be found as well as a counter for the Power Eggs.

But there's another mystery item to collect next to the Scroll symbol.

It's not clear what it actually could be.

The object looks pretty thin so maybe there's an upgrade to be found?

Maybe as you find upgrades, Sheldon makes the Hero weapons available in his shop for

multiplayer?

Or could this be something else entirely?

We also get a better look at the flying Octotroopers who have made their turrets from Squid recycling

bins.

Maybe they're the only things light yet sturdy enough to be lifted by a single balloon?

And another screen features an even bigger version of the bowling ball with two Octarians

acting as the pilot and a glass shield keeping them from being squashed.

And once again, just behind it, is another Zapfish.

The next screenshot shows the neon level once again.

We can see another stamper above and near a glass tube that has speakers inside.

To the right is a pair of eyes stuck to the wall and an armor upgrade on top of a sponge

block.

It's even possible to see the light from a Zapfish shining from above.

But another thing we wanted to note is how everything is colored pink and green, Callie

and Marie's colors.

It almost gives off the party atmosphere of a Splatfest.

Could this be one of the later levels and perhaps feed into Callie's possible hidden

grudge at losing the last Splatfest?

Another screenshot shows another example of the grindrail, but this doesn't seem to

be part of the level with the giant mechanical octopus.

Instead, this rail circles around a central tower where we have to contend with some Octarians.

The whole aesthetic is like a space station, and we can once again see the Zapfish in the

background.

More rail grinding is shown in the next image with some kind of contraption in the background.

Could it be a structure or is it possible that this is a boss that must be fought while

rail grinding?

The former seems more likely, but the latter would be awesome.

The final screenshot provides another look at the returning Octoling who is equipped

with a Slosher this time.

This definitely means that the Octolings will be able to use any weapon the Inklings can.

It's a great way to prepare players for all the different weapons they'll face in

the Turf Wars.

But that's everything we could find in the single player trailer for Splatoon 2, which

turns out to be a lot.

The Hero mode is looking every bit of fun as the first game with some excellent new

gameplay ideas and still plenty of mystery.

It won't be long until we're all playing the game in July and it cannot come soon enough.

Until then, let us know if we missed anything in the comments.

Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe to GameXplain for more on Splatoon and other

things gaming.

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Best VPN for Kodi May 2017 - Duration: 10:03.

hey guys Techdoctor here and today's

video is all about VPNs now about a lot

of questions recently on what is a VPN

do I need to use a VPN for kody what VP

not recommend and so on and so forth so

I thought I'll make a quick video and

answer some of those basic questions

then also make a recommendation at the

end so if you are curious about VPNs you

don't know what they are I think you'll

find this video useful and if you're

also looking for a Buchan recommendation

I think there'll be something in help

for you as well so with that being said

let's get started ok so let's start

right at the top what is a VPN so VPN

stands for virtual private network so

it's a method of connecting to the

internet also another network in a

secure manner where your traffic is

encrypted so if we put that into real

life when I want to access the Internet

I have an internet IP address which is

allocated for my ISP as sighs we know

that these are the IP addresses that it

owns and gives it to its subscribers so

using that internet IP address I make a

connection to my ISP and then the ISP

will then be connected whichever service

I want to use up on our access Google

comm it can bring me the web page or on

access Netflix it can connect to that

service and so and so forth but what

actually means is like they know what

I'm looking at so that I see obviously

have logs so they know that this IP

address which is allocated to tech

doctor has made a connection to this

particular website and was looking at

this particular content or standard

downloading this content and so and so

forth so that data is being tracked and

logged now lot of people are obviously

concerned about the privacy and they're

one the ISP knowing what they're looking

at what they're doing so this is an

issue for them so this is where VPN

comes in if you were to use a VPN you

would make a connection to a VPN server

first then any traffic from the DPN

server out to wherever you look at you

want to connect flag so you're down at

something that will all be encrypted

which means your ISP can't see what

you're doing

and I can see their anonymity anonymity

and nomina Mattia happening else right

on the internet which is what people are

after so people are concerned about the

privacy people that don't want anybody

knowing what they're looking at they'll

be using a VPN so somebody said right

now hey tech doctor

why should I use a VPN also probably the

three main reasons of using VPN are

number one to stay anonymous so to make

sure your ISPs can see what you're doing

to make sure the stuff that you're

looking online is private because that's

your data so you know nobody else should

have access to see what you're looking

at so the to stay anonymous is probably

the main reason the other reason which

is low people don't actually think about

is to access geo restricted content so

say for example our American friends

want to access BBC iPlayer but because

BBC iPlayer they look at which IP

addresses are coming from and if it's

not a uk-based IP address they basically

block your connection however if you use

a VPN you can use a VPN server based in

the UK so when you make the connection

to BBC iPlayer they'll be coming from a

UK IP address so it should be allowed

for you to to watch and similarly if

there's the Geo recruited content in

other countries you can use a localized

VPN server in that country to access a

content so it's probably the second main

thing which is to access to your

restricted content and probably the

third thing is you know when you're out

and about you know you're at your

Starbucks or you know other places with

this public internet now if you want to

be doing your banking or you know if

you're looking at stuff that's you know

important I don't wanna be doing that

over a public network so again using

your VPN it means that that traffic that

I'm using or sending my data across it's

fully encrypted so even if somebody

wants to capture that data they can't

see what I was doing so my data my

identity everything is kept safe so they

probably the three main reasons so what

I recommend a free based VPN I would say

definitely try out I mean you have

nothing to lose so why not give it a go

for me personally I would prefer to pay

for VPN just to make sure I get that

speed that guaranteed performance and

the infrastructure to support the VPN

connectivity you know around the world

now probably the biggest concern for

people is you know other than obviously

the privacy is if I use a VPN what's

going to happen to my performance and

the reason why that's a valid concern is

if you are connecting through different

servers in different countries it's

going to definitely affect your

performance you're not going to get the

same speed so if you're using a VPN that

doesn't have the right level

infrastructure

you will notice big issues in your

performance so if you're trying to

stream content or you try and download

stuff

you'll notice you know a big drop in

performance and this is why I basically

I've gone with ipvanish which I've been

using them for the last couple of weeks

and what I've seen so far I found it to

be really really good and well United

say the proofs in the pudding so what I

can do is I can do a quick speed test to

see without the VPN what kind of speed

do I get and with the VPN let's say in

another European country what kind of

performance I get let's do that now so

here we can see I'm connected right now

just to my normal is PE without using a

VPN so obviously I'm based in London so

you can see it's got my London IP and so

if we just do a quick speed test now to

see what kind of speeds we get okay so

let's click on begin test ok so again

good solid 73 74 Meg down

leading about 14 mega so which is fine

it basically ties opportunity number one

currently I'm set forward with my speed

one currently paying for our second opt

about 1617 mug okay so so we're saying

74 Meg down and seventeen Meg up that's

without using any VPN okay let's let's

look at with VPN now okay so this is the

ipvanish interface it's got real nice

clean layout here we can choose which

country you want to connect to for your

VPN connection so we can say we want to

click from let's say France let's make a

connection to that this means now

anything that we access that target

website or think that we're coming from

France that is what you'll see is its IP

address

okay that's connected and now if we

refresh this page we should see this

also updates yep so it thinks I'm coming

from the center of Paris which is good

now let's hear that actually reflects

onto the speed test

you

now that's really impressive guys so we

can see using the VPN coming from

another country I'm still getting 68 Meg

down and 16 Meg up which is very very

close to my native speed so that's one

of the probably the main reasons why I

went with ipvanish here we can see some

of the main features that ipvanish has I

think probably the best thing for me is

this thing here but we can see that

they've got more than 750 VPN servers

across 60 plus countries so that pretty

much means any country you want to

connect from WIP vanish server for you

to use there and they've also got the

infrastructure and the bandwidth to back

that up I mean as we saw with the the

speed tester I did even using VPN we

notice that the speed hasn't really

dropped that much and that for me was

one of the biggest concerns that if I do

use a VPN how is that an effect on my

streaming how is it gonna affect my

downloading but as we saw with the test

it doesn't really affect it at all and

that's one of the biggest source selling

points of our vanish is that it is

really really fast

the other good thing that they have is a

go apps or pretty much all of your

devices so we can quickly see here

pretty much any device that you will

have so with your Windows your Mac iOS

Android Windows Phone even Reuters so

you can actually configure your route or

to use ipvanish

that means anything that you connect to

from your house will automatically be

encrypted and secured so it's a great

sort of you know central feature you can

put on to cover all of the devices in

your house the other good thing was this

thing here where you pay for one account

but you can use it on five simultaneous

devices so if you have your iPads at

home or other devices like you know Kodi

boxes they can all be configured to use

one account if I could say what's the

one thing making you recommend ipvanish

right now I'll say it's this thing down

here this basically means you've got 7

day money-back guarantee to try the

software give it a go and if you don't

like it for whatever reason it doesn't

work for you you don't find it fast

enough where ever it could be they'll

give you all your money back so you're

not going to lose anything there's no

risk involved you can give it a go and

if you're not fully happy with that you

want to get your money back so that kind

of confidence in the software I think is

really impressive it just basically

shows that the company they know that

this software is good they know they can

give you that

quality of service and if a web reason

you don't get it they'll give you an

money back so I think that's a really

good feature and really sort of shows

that they're very serious about what

they're offering and you know they're

not messing about so guys here we can

see the current pricing of ipvanish so

you have some options to sign up one

month one year or three months but as I

mentioned because of this seven day

money-back guarantee you can really just

go with any of them and if you're not

happy you can get with your money back

that's it guys I hope you find that

video useful if you did please leave me

like as I mentioned this was just my

first video on introductions to what

VPNs are she will be using VPN and also

to review the current VPN I'm using in

the next video of you reviewing some

free VPN s like in this tunnel there

there's cyberghost and some other one so

good in your comment below let me know

which free ways to be peanut should

review next and I hope to see you guys

in the next one thanks

you

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✅ Nemesis Resident Evil Makeup Tutorial - Inspired by Jordan Hanz (Spfx Makeup) - Witte Artistry - Duration: 8:29.

what's up guys I'm Kim Witte from Witte Artistry!

if you're new here please hit

that subscribe button below! but ERMAGURD

I am so excited to do this body

paint. it is inspired by Jordan Hanz's

time-lapse video of Nemesis (fictional character) from

Resident Evil. her channel is amazing you

have to check her out! let's get this

going!

after seeing Jordan Hanz's time-lapse

of Nemesis I was so inspired that I just

had to do this video. so I'm priming my

face and I'm going to be blocking out my

eyebrows periodically throughout this

video. to block out my eyebrows I

basically use Elmer's glue and brush up

my eyebrows upward and outward, wait 10

minutes for it to dry, put a layer of

concealer on, wait for to dry, and then

powder it, and then repeat that

throughout the entire process. in between

the excruciating eyebrow process, I was

going in with an eyebrow pencil and

drawing the entire outline of Nemesis's

really cool coat that's covered in

buckles and stuff and then drawing in

the outlines of all of his creepy skin

holes. aren't I beautiful ? Yes so

fabulous! this is a character that I

strongly recommend you use a lot of

reference photos because his skin tearing

and folding is really complicated so to

sort of map out whatever will help you

do the body paint. I decided to skip some

of it for the pencils because I want to

keep you here staring at the pencil

drawing that long .his face is made of

all sorts of creepy wrinkles so I just

drew those in and now I'm mixing red and

brown body paint together and filling

the creepy torn crevice from my

forehead to my eyeballs and down the

side of my cheek! I'm using the same

color to fill in all of Nemesis skin

holes where some muscle and tissue is

revealed below.

Following a reference photo it took me a

while to match this color but I mixed

together these colors to create his

weird intestinal color that wraps

throughout his shoulders and underneath

his skin. he sort of uses it like a

weapon that goes down his arm and

through his hands. just filling your

little staples with some metallic silver

paint. Rainbow!! to create the illusion of

skin wrinkles I'm going in with some

medium brown and a detail brush and I'm

just kind of rubbing it gently around

where the staples would be tugging at

the skin. because the staples are so taut

there's sort of some flesh revealed

beneath it I'm going around the edges of

them with red and then continuing the

wrinkles. if you need help making

wrinkles I suggest getting some like

nylons or a blanket or something or

something that's taut and just kind of

pinch it. to ensure that the paint

doesn't crack or rub off I use some mac

fix+

and danced around while it dried... cause why not?

With a little bit darker of a

brown eyeshadow I'm going in all of the

under sides of the skin wrinkles

blending it out and feathering it to

create a gradual shadow... cast shadow

...thing. then I'm doing the same on my

neck and then filling in my eye with red.

since nemesis has the skin texture of a

dehydrated prune I'm adding some more

wrinkles on his chin and contouring my

forehead and just making all these

gross patterns. to mimic his orange-y

sickly color I'm going in everywhere

with orange eye shadow ,dark eye shadow

,and browns. The Wolfe FX Skinz palette was

my Savior this tutorial! I'll be using

all of the colors in it. but I'm using

the dark color to create the cast shadow

in my mouth, along the lines of the red

underneath the staples and within all of

the wrinkles. basically this dark color

goes anywhere that the skin would cast a

shadow: so all of the deep holes, all of

the crevices and I'm separating my neck

muscles. he has like these weird ribbed neck

muscles and then also my deltoid and

then adding a few details on my forehead.

to create some more subtle wrinkles and

a little bit of a shadow on each of the

lumps of the skin I am going in with

a medium skin tone from that palette and

just sort of darkening up the edges and

then going back and forth from the paint

to the brown eyeshadow to just really

create the wrinkly effect.

To every shadow there's a highlight I am using

the light skin tone color to go over the

edges of all of the wrinkles especially

up by the crevice and then I'm just kind

of highlighting all of the high points

on my cheekbones and each and every

wrinkle. the important thing to do when

you're using body paint to create skin

shadowing is that you put it on and

either smear it out with a wet brush or

when it's still damp you use a brush to

smooth it out. to make the ooey gooey

intestine cover I added a little bit

more white to the mixture and created

sort of a webbing membrane around the

tubes. Then I went in with a black eye

shadow and started shading the

undersides of all the gooey membranes.

that black line though is so satisfying

using just a black body paint I filled

in the entire jacket which is always

nice and skin staining but I went in

with a little bit of gray added to the

mixture and went over the seams and the

buckles and the belt thing and then

filled in the little buckle with silver

body paint. don't forget a little stud!

and then add your highlights. do the same

to your sleeves and then use the lighter

color to create a seam and some belts

and then make little tiny buckles!

highlight your little jacket fastener

*magic noises* clown white! take some white

cream paint and you are going to stipple

it all over the jacket especially in the

high points to give it a texture. time to

make those little staples pop! so use

some white to highlight the top points

of it. Oooh all the zooms! and then add a

little cast shadow. use some pink to

highlight the deltoid and use the same

color to highlight your weird neck

throat muscles. it took me a couple tries

to get the teeth right so make sure you

map them out first with a body pencil

and I am going to take a mixture of

white and yellow to make the nice tooth

decay color that he has because nemesis

does not brush his teeth!

I added a little bit of Brown to the mixture to

really decay the roots of his gross

pointy teeth.

Time to add some gum highlights! make that mouth nice and slimy!

Then go in with a dark red in

between the teeth and and the darkest

parts of the gums. don't forget to add

some texture .to really make the teeth

recede into the mouth you just go over

the edges with a grey eyeshadow and

feather it out. to make your mouth look

wet add some white highlights and then

do the same and your little muscley

creases. separate those teeth with the

black body paint.

Make that skin flap pop

with a white highlight and then blend

it out

*silly zombie singing*

to make a nemesis's eye,I am going over my

eyelid with white body paint and then

gray eyeshadow. in order to capture the

depth I'm going in with a medium gray

eyeshadow underneath everything that

would have a drop shadow. this is

especially true with the intestines and

the clothes. add some final touches with

some highlights on your intestinal

things and the edges of your skin flaps. mmm skin flaps.

Nemesis has a melted lippy

thing so I'm just adding the lip

creases and then going in with a white

body paint again to highlight and just

add a little bit of extra dimension to my

cheeks and all of the wrinkles. it really

brings the look together and just go

over the edge of the big crater hole

again. and blend it out and you're done!

Go eat some S.T.A.R.S! thanks so much for

watching this video if you liked it

please give it a thumbs up and drop me a

comment below! feel free to subscribe to

my youtube channel to join the Witte

Artistry family! this makeup was the

hardest one I've ever done but I am so

proud of how it turned out thank you so

much guys you are awesome!

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Ascension Toolkit #7 Faith - Duration: 4:36.

Ascension Toolkit #7 - Faith

by Michael H Hallett,

Previous articles in this series have looked at a variety of emotional tools that are available

to you, 24/7 and entirely free, to help you through Ascension.

As I have already mentioned, the Ascension process is very much like a stock market graph

with lots of falls and rises, with the long-term trend taking you ever higher.

When you�re on the rising part of the Ascension stock market graph you don�t need tools.

You can feel yourself coming together.

Burdens fall away.

You have the strange feeling of somehow being glued together a little better than before,

like some wound you didn�t even know existed has just healed.

Crash

Where the tools come in is when you�re in the dips, falls and outright crashes of the

stock market graph.

They can be sudden, sharp and deep.

When you hit such a fall you get a severe emotional jolt.

Your emotional toolbox goes flying across the room and all those shiny tools I�ve

talked about in previous articles�like intent, neutrality and discernment�tumble out and

land just out of reach.

You�re lying on the floor crying.

Even breathing seems almost too much.

Your chest feels crushed, like the air can hardly enter and escape.

You don�t have the togetherness to apply any of the principles I�ve discussed.

This whole Ascension Toolkit series is just so many useless words.

It�s time for another tool: faith.

I�m not talking about religious faith here.

I�m talking about faith in yourself and the faith that you are in the grip of a sentient

healing process.

In other words, no matter how much it looks like your life has just disintegrated, you

are actually on track for wherever your unique Ascension process is taking you.

A quick word about god� Everyone has a framework for viewing existence.

For some people that includes god, for others it doesn�t.

If you believe in god, then by all means have faith in them.

But you must include yourself in the picture.

Have faith that god is working through you and with you.

The Ascension process leads from separation to unity.

Every separatist belief in your psyche will ultimately be squeezed out of you.

You must see yourself as a whole, integral part of the entire physical and non-physical

cosmos.

Spirals

So when nothing else works, have faith.

Evolution travels in spirals and your path will spiral too.

It will spin you around, make no sense one moment and deliver profound illumination the

next.

Faith gives you something to cling to during the most challenging times.

And remember, if you�ve hit a low point on the Ascension stock market graph it�s

because you�ve broken through some kind of barrier.

So congratulate yourself and have faith.

You will rise again.

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Is Your Ego Holding You Back... - Duration: 0:56.

- Have you heard what the downfall of Henry Ford was?

You know, the guy that made the Model T.

It was actually his ego,

and it's something that you've gotta keep in check.

For Henry Ford, he didn't wanna build anything different.

He loved what he'd created,

and he just wanted to produce that.

He didn't wanna elaborate on it.

He had a lotta feedback from people buying the cars,

from his staff and the people around him

that out in there, the public,

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Purely a stubborn approach,

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⚡ Flow Entrevista ⚡ Mahamed Aly ● Parte 1 - Duration: 21:56.

BJJ Emotions and FlowGrips present:

Flow Entrevista (Flow Interview)

Subtitles: Lara Lobo

Hey guys we're here today with someone who doesn't even need an introduction: Mahamed Aly.

First of all I would like to thank him for being here, we know the World Championship is near

and the preparation is intense but he found a space in his agenda

to be interviewed by us. So let's get started.

First of all we want to know a little bit about your childhood, where were you born and what did you like to do?

Thank you guys for the opportunity of being here with FlowGrips doing this interview.

It's a beginning of a project that I know will work out perfectly because the guys

are extremely organised. Even though the guys are relatively new to Jiu-Jitsu and are very young,

I can see proper organisation here, the guys have three cameras recording

I'm live on Facebook at the same time

it's just beautiful to see their hard work and commitment.

I like being surrounded by serious and hardworking people who work to achieve their goals.

To answer your question, I'm from Rio de Janeiro and I lived in Caxias until I was 9.

After that I live in Jacarepaguá and was raised in Gardênia until I was 17 years old

and from then I lived in the gym, until today.

Now I live in the US, I have my house and my family so all is good.

When I was a child I liked to run and mess around, like most children.

The only reason I would go to school is to play, to mess around.

I didn't like studying, I didn't have the patience to listen to important things

and I never gave the proper importance to studying.

I only understood what studying was in high school, when I was 15 years old. So that's it, it took me a while

to understand how important it was but when I was a child I didn't really care about that.

And you were always in the martial arts world, right?

I tried a few things. I did Capoeira and Kung Fu when I was a child so yeah I tried a few things.

But I only fell in love with Jiu-Jitsu.

I fell in love with it and decided to dedicate most of my time to it.

And it worked right? It's been working, yeah.

So when you started practicing Jiu-Jitsu, who was your idol?

Who did you look at and think "that's who I want to be when I grow up"?

I think that when you start Jiu Jitsu everyone thinks their Sensei is the best in the world

so I loved my instructors: Brigadeiro e Paulinho.

I believed they had the best Jiu Jitsu in the world. And they do! The guys are awesome!

But when I started to understand competitive Jiu-Jitsu,

Roger was the guy that I saw myself in. Even though I was small

▪ Laughs ▪

I was small at time! I already liked Roger. I mean was small, I was 15 years old, and I already liked Roger!

I used to watch his highlights 24 hours per day.

It's impressive because, not only him but Rodolfo as well, they made black belts world champions look like

white belts, you know? When I saw Roger fight or when I saw Rodolfo fight, it was like watching a one man match

It looked like there was no point in the other guy being there so it was beautiful to see. I know there is

a lot of effort put into it, because there are people who practice their whole life and they don't get to that level.

I mean, 99.9% of people practice all their life and never get to that level! So it's truly beautiful.

You fought for Team Nogueira and...

Then you changed to Lloyd Irvin right? How was this change viewed by your peers

and by people who practice with you? Did they take it well?

When I left Brigadeiro, he stopped talking to me for years.

I dreamt of doing MMA

and Brigadeiro wanted me to fight MMA without doing boxing.

I told him: Brigadeiro, there is no way, I weigh 90kg. When I was 16/17 years old I already weighed 95kg.

I used to tell him I had to do boxing

and he would say "you will, at the right time"

I didn't really agree with him

and by coincidence, my friend who was a physical trainer took me to Team Nogueira to have a look.

When I got there Minotauro gave me supplements,

money for my travels, all so I could train with them.

I thought: Supplements? Money for travel?

I used to cycle on an old bike for 25km to get to the gym.

Actually the bike was lent to me by Brigadeiro at the time because I didn't even have a bike.

So when I heard that I thought "this is another level".

Obviously that not all instructors have the means to give their students supplements

or to give them those conditions.

The thing is when I heard that I thought "this is where I want to be".

I put everything into Jiu-Jitsu

and into my training and I want to be valued.

So I spoke to Brigadeito, he didn't really agree with me

and I kept practicing in both places, at Team Nogueira and at Brigadeiro.

But it got to a point where I was so involved with the guys, Rodrigo and Rogerio,

that I stopped going to Brigadeiro.

From that point we stopped talking for a year.

However, when I was world champion for the purple belt (for the first time), Brigadeiro was in California.

On that day he was really rooting for me and I that made me cry and we were fine after that.

But it's very hard to change teams you know, very hard.

It's one thing that is still not common in Jiu Jitsu.

Even though it has been changing,

people still don't take it in a good way. I think it's wrong!

I don't think anyone should be forced to like someone's training.

You can be the best instructor in the world

but the student might just not like the way you train.

I don't think there is better or worse, just which training fits you best.

Some people like to run to warm up, some people like drills, some people like to stretch,

some people like to train for two hours, some one hour and a half…

some for an hour.

Some people like to train at 6 in the morning and some at 8 in the evening

and some people like to train the whole day.

Each school/gym is going to work in a particular way and I think the student will either fit in or not.

Almost no one is lucky enough to find the best gym for them at first.

I think the gym has to have the same goals as the student.

Many times gyms are focused on competing and the student doesn't want to compete,

they may just want to have fun, to get some exercise in.

Sometimes the gym is focused on Jiu Jitsu as a hobby or as self defence but the student wants to compete.

There are various scenarios. Sometimes the person just wont fit in with the other people at the gym.

So about Creonte and that thing they say about having to stay in the gym they started forever

I think that is close minded and that it hinders those who wants to thrive.

It just doesn't exist in any other sport. Football isn't like that, professional careers are not like that.

If you don't like the company you're in and you get a better offer you just go.

So I think it's silly and very old school.

And also learning from other people, right? Exactly, I think it's silly!

I think everyone should do what makes them feel good. But obviously you have to man up!

You have to talk to people and be open about it because everything gets sorted when people talk.

But I don't agree with judging someone for changing gyms.

And why did you choose to do Jiu-Jitsu at Lloyd Irvin?

I fought my first Jiu Jitsu world championship in 2013 and I lost in the semi-finals.

It was then that I realised that I was doing it the wrong way round: I left Jiu Jitsu for MMA.

In 2012 I didn't practice Jiu-Jitsu.

In 2013 I decided to attend a championship

and that's when I won. When I won, I was graduated to the purple belt

and the Jiu Jitsu fire inside me started to burn again, you know?

I thought "It's time to go back to Jiu-Jitsu"

so I started saving money, travelling

and then I went to the world championship and I lost at the semi-finals.

That's when I met Lloyd - he saw me fight and liked me.

We started talking but he spoke English so all we did was exchange names and Facebook

because I didn't speak English.

So we started talking via Facebook and nothing more.

I never thought that one day I would move to the US "what a crazy thought! that wasn't going to happen to me!"

That's when I started training all the time, going to every championship; loosing some and winning some.

This is when it hit me: "I need Jiu Jitsu". I was practising MMA,

a serious team but completely focused on MMA and not on Jiu Jitsu.

Most of the people that trained with me didn't even wear a Kimono, ever!

So I was wearing myself out practicing MMA and helping the UFC guys but I wasn't focused on me,

I was focused on them.

So then I decided I needed to try. I went to Abu dhabi and from Abu Dhabi

I went straight to Lloyd. I was there a month and I won the world championship.

After that I started going there, staying for a month and coming back home.

Then I would go back and stay for two months and come back home.

And then I went for 2 months and I stayed for a year and a half… And I'm still there.

Apart from training, resting and training again, what are your tips - that 3% extra - your secret

that you would like to share with everyone that practices really hard and that dreams of achieving

your level of technique?

I believe that there is one thing that you just can't replace with anything.

You can change how you train, even if you're hurt you can train your mind;

you can always change your body, if your leg is hurt you can exercise your arm for example.

But if you don't believe in the work your doing,

if you don't like your team, if you don't have faith in what you do

some people see it from a religious point of view and some people from a scientific point of view

but no matter how you think about it, your confidence

will always be the most important thing you know?

So I think that above it all and before you do anything, you need to believe in yourself.

For example, in my case I lived in such a tiny street that a car would barely fit.

When it rained I had to put a plastic bag on my feet so they wouldn't get completely dirty from the mud.

When you looked up all you could see were wires and you would leave the house wondering when

there would be a short circuit and the whole place would set on fire.

I had faith that I wasn't going to live like that forever you know?

I had faith that one day I would open the window and I would be in a nice place.

I have no problems in being from the favelas

but like they say: you don't choose where you are born but you choose where you die.

So it's all a matter of attitude.

When you believe in what you want,

when you have faith, that's when things happen. God will give you tools - there will be a nice instructor,

there be people to help you but you must be focused and you must believe in yourself.

There is no point in training a thousand times per day if you don't believe you are capable.

So I think that believing in what you are doing is the most important thing!

On Facebook and Youtube we always hear people talking about warm ups

and how that is old news and that it is not needed anymore. What do you think about that?

Do you warm up? Do you think it's necessary?

Dude I hate warming up! I've always hated it!

I've hated it since I was a white belt.

In fact, when I was a white belt I though I knew everything

"do you really think that if I do 50 sit-ups, 20 push ups and 50 star jumps, I'm going to improve anything?"

that's how I thought at the time.

But today I know that building a career is the same thing as building a house:

you have to lay one brick at a time.

There are studies that show that the more you do something the better you become at it,

you will not only improve the technique but your actual muscles and general physique.

When you do something your body feels it and it reacts better to it the more you do it.

So escaping the hips (shrimp movement) is very important and it's going to really help you.

Warming up is also going to really help you and it's going to prevent injuries.

I have hurt myself many times because I didn't warm up, you know?

The more you learn, the more you know your body and you will understand

that everything that happens while you train is for a reason.

So when you've been training for one, two years, you don't know anything.

Sometimes you need 30/40 years to develop your training method,

until you feel you are the best in that specific method, you know?

So warming up is very important and it has to be done. And even if it is not important,

you don't want to be that guy that arrives fresh and ready to train when everyone else is tired, you know?

So I think you have to follow what is being proposed to you.

Speaking of training, we all know that you are the ultimate best at stretching.

We have a guy that after training does all your videos.

So tell us, what does a week of training look like to you, what do you usually do: Jiu-Jitsu, the gym…

Well, people change right? We are changing all the time. At the beginning

when I started training, I wanted to train as much as I could, even when I was tired, even exhausted.

I studied, I worked and did Jiu Jitsu and I wanted to be training no matter what.

I fainted a few times at the gym because I was too tired!

I've trained (and this happens still today) and I get a fever from training so much, you know?

That is not healthy. Obviously that an athlete's life is different to someone that only trains as a hobby, right?

But I just love training as much as I can and for as long as I have the energy to.

Before, when I started not having the energy, I used to associate it with laziness.

I used to think "I don't feel like exercising and that's because I am lazy. I am not going to win the championship,

I'm not focused" - but no! It's your body talking to you.

Many of those times I was very exhausted and my body was telling me to rest

and I would continue training and I would hurt myself, you know?

So today I am trying to increase the quality of my training rather than the amount of times I do it.

I try to prepare myself physically, to do Jiu-Jitsu, but I don't have specific rules, it just depends.

For example now I am preparing myself for the World Championship, I was training for Berkut last week.

I was training from Sunday to Sunday, do you know what I mean?

But sometimes I rest Saturday and Sunday and sometimes I take Wednesday off to rest so it depends.

I think that if you have the energy to train then train

but if you feel tired then go to the gym and stretch. Go to the gym and do a drill,

try to rest actively which is also very important.

Talk to your instructor which is even better than listening to me saying

"you have to do this and you should do that".

Everyone has a different body, different genetics and a different lifestyle.

So you you were saying before that you prepared yourself for Berkut.

How is it just before the competition? Do you decrease the intensity of your Jiu-Jitsu training

so you don't injure yourself or do you continue as always?

The only championship I decrease intensity for is the World Championship.

I prepare myself the whole year for that championship so I don't let the last week ruin it, only because

I'm nervous - sometimes you are anxious and you end up doing too much or too little.

I mean, even an ingrown toenail can affect your performance in a championship, you know?

Especially if you take into account that everyone is very well prepared for the world championship.

So yes, I do that for the World Championship. I have taken the week before the competition

just to lose weight, to travel or to put my head in the right place because I believe

that I won't get particularly better in one week. On the contrary, I can let my muscles recover

and they will be much better prepared because they're not going to be tired, you know?

All the micro injuries I may have will recuperate and I will be 100%. However, for the other competitions I train normally

I like to look at the other competitions like a practice because my objective in life is to be world champion.

I don't train to be a Pan champion or an European champion,

I train to be a world champion, do you see what I mean?

So I actually stop to be able to travel, for example,

I had to cross the Atlantic to come to the European championship

so I take a break but not like for the World Championship,

but for the World Championship I try to focus the best I can.

Now we are going to do something a bit more upbeat - a word game, something different.

I am going to say a word and you are going to tell me the first thing that comes to your mind, ok?

Let's do it: Family

Is everything

Dream

Life

Training

Lifestyle

Jiu-Jitsu

Dedication

Lloyd Irvin

Tutor, my sensei, teacher

Brigadeiro

My sensei as well, teacher and my tutor

Motivation

Discipline

Victory

I don't know...

I don't know, victory is…I have to elaborate. I think victory can't be the reason for anything

because victory may not come,

despite everything. You can prepare yourself as much as you can and not win, you know?

So sometimes we set victory as our goal, like a false illusion of happiness and that is not true.

Victory is a result of many things, of many variables and victory is the consequence of a defeat.

For one person to win the other has to lose so I don't like live my life thinking about being champion

or in being victorious because I know that I already am.

It is very difficult to talk about this because people might think you have to think that way,

that you must achieve victory at any cost and that is not true, I don't like that.

Some people will sell their soul to win a championship and I don't think it's worth it.

You have to live according to that of course but it shouldn't define who you are.

If it's not today it will be tomorrow, right? Exactly!

Winning doesn't make you victorious and losing doesn't make you a loser, you know?

They are two distinct things - I think you have to go after it but you don't have to kill yourself to get there.

Sorry for… It's OK, it's OK!!

Gold

Victory

Strategy

To win

Fear

Is necessary

Brazil

Home

USA

Work

To compete

To live

Kimono

Armour

Food

Important

And finally, black belt

Effort

Well guys, we've come to an end of the first part of our interview, the second part is awesome

and if you like this interview and want to see the second part then please go to our Instagram page: @flowgrips

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