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Origin and nature
Bill is an ancient, chaotic entity from a two-dimensional world called Euclydia, which he accidentally destroyed trying to bring its inhabitants to a higher dimension.
He is a dream demon who exists in the mindscape, able to invade people’s dreams and torment them across dimensions.
He was hidden in the show’s background for many episodes before his true role was revealed.
The Eye of Providence on the U.S. dollar bill is a reference to him.
Powers and abilities
He can reshape reality, transmute matter, regenerate, and project energy blasts.
He has an immense, though not infinite, amount of knowledge and can use sciency, magic, and astral powers.
He can possess other people, but only if they willingly shake his hand.
now, here is some info on Splatoon salmon run…
Salmon Run is a cooperative multiplayer horde mode in Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3 where a team of four Inklings or Octolings works for Grizzco Industries to collect Golden Eggs from Salmonid bosses. The objective is to meet a set quota over three waves, with occasional “Xtrawave” encounters featuring King Salmonids in Splatoon 3.
Gameplay Mechanics
Objective: Survive three waves (100 seconds each) and deposit enough Golden Eggs into the central basket to meet the quota. The quota increases with each wave and the team’s rank.
Enemies: Players face Lesser Salmonids (Small Fry, Chum, Cohock) and various Boss Salmonids, which drop Golden Eggs when defeated. If uncollected, a Snatcher will attempt to retrieve the eggs.
Weapons and Gear: Each player is loaned a random main weapon that changes each wave (or sometimes a fixed rotation), a Splat Bomb sub weapon, and two uses of a special weapon for the entire shift. Gear abilities are disabled, and players wear a standard Grizzco uniform.
Reviving: If a player is splatted, they become a life preserver. Teammates can revive them by inking them, but at least one player must remain alive for the run to continue.
Communication & Strategy: Teamwork and communication are crucial, especially at higher difficulties. Players are encouraged to use the “This Way!” signal to call out bosses or fallen teammates.
Tides and Occurrences: Maps change between normal, high, and low tides. Special “Known Occurrences” like Fog, Rush, Goldie Seeking, Griller, Cohock Charge, and Mothership waves introduce unique challenges and enemy behaviors.
Ranks and Rewards
Ranks (Titles): Progressing through successful shifts increases your rank (e.g., Intern, Apprentice, Profreshional, Eggsecutive VP in Splatoon 3), which in turn increases the difficulty and potential rewards.
Grizzco Points: Points are earned based on collected Power Eggs and Golden Eggs, and your current pay grade. These points are exchanged for bonus capsules containing cash, ability chunks, food/drink tickets, and exclusive Grizzco gear.
Xtrawaves (Splatoon 3): Occasionally after a successful Wave 3, a King Salmonid (e.g., Cohozuna, Horrorboros, Megalodontia) appears. The team must use egg cannons (powered by Golden Eggs) to deal damage. Defeating the King Salmonid rewards fish scales (bronze, silver, gold) which can be traded for cosmetic items.
Special Events (Splatoon 3):
Big Run: A rare event where Salmonids invade a standard multiplayer stage.
Eggstra Work: A competitive event focused on collecting the maximum number of Golden Eggs across five fixed waves.
Key Tips for Success
Prioritize the Quota: The main goal is to meet the Golden Egg quota. Don’t risk a team wipe for one extra egg.
Lure Bosses: Whenever possible, lure Boss Salmonids near the egg basket before splatting them to make depositing Golden Eggs easier and faster.
Use Specials Strategically: You only get two specials per shift. Use them in dire situations or to quickly deal with problematic bosses (like Flyfish or Stingers).
Ink the Turf: Maintain map control by inking the ground and walls. This allows for faster movement and escape routes.
Revive Teammates: A full team is essential for survival. Revive fallen teammates immediately by shooting ink at their life preserver.
now to wrap up this post, here are all the Splatoon salmon run salmon types:
The various types of Salmonids encountered in the Splatoon series’ Salmon Run mode are categorized into Lesser Salmonids, Boss Salmonids (normal and event-specific), and King Salmonids.
Lesser Salmonids
These are the basic enemy types that spawn frequently and form the bulk of the Salmonid horde.
Smallfry: Very small, fast enemies with low health that attack in large groups.
Chum: Standard, average-sized Salmonids that typically attack with frying pans.
Cohock: Larger, tougher, and slower than Chums, often requiring more effort to defeat.
Snatcher: These do not attack players but instead attempt to steal Golden Eggs left on the ground and return them to the water.
Chinook: A flying Salmonid that carries a crate and appears during Mothership events.
Boss Salmonids
Boss Salmonids are larger, more powerful enemies with unique attack patterns. Defeating them yields three Golden Eggs.
Big Shot: Creates shockwaves with a cannon from a distance.
Drizzler: Flies in and out, launching missiles that create Ink Storms.
Fish Stick: Lands and spins on a pole, raining ink down from above.
Flipper-Flopper: Swims quickly and attempts to perform a splashdown-style attack on players within its target zone.
Flyfish: A dual-basket Salmonid that fires Tenta Missiles and must be defeated by throwing bombs into its baskets.
Maws: A large Salmonid that burrows underground and tries to swallow players whole.
Scrapper: Drives an armored vehicle and charges at players; its weak point is exposed when the shield is down.
Slammin’ Lid: Deploys a protective barrier and attempts to crush players with a large slamming attack.
Steel Eel: A long, mechanical Salmonid controlled by a pilot that creates a path of ink and ink walls.
Steelhead: Launches explosive bombs from its head that can cover a wide area.
Stinger: A tall, columnar Salmonid that uses a “stinger” weapon to fire a Sting Ray-like beam across the map.
Event-Specific Bosses
These Boss Salmonids only appear during specific special waves or “Known Occurrences”.
Goldie: Only appears during “Rush”, “Fog”, or “Goldie Seeking” events. In Goldie Seeking, players must hit it to get golden eggs; in Rush and Fog, it behaves like a stronger Chum.
Griller: A hovering, armored enemy that chases players relentlessly, spawning endless Smallfries. It can only be stunned and damaged from the rear vent.
Mothership: A large UFO that drops Chinooks and containers. It does not attack directly, but players must shoot it to collect the eggs it drops.
Mudmouth: A salmonid that emerges from the ground during “Mudmouth Eruptions” and spits out power eggs or golden eggs when attacked.
King Salmonids
King Salmonids are massive boss characters that appear during an “Xtrawave” after the end of a normal Salmon Run shift, provided the Salmometer gauge is filled. Defeating them is a team effort and rewards players with Fish Scales.
The King Salmonids currently in the game include:
Cohozuna
Horrorboros
Megalodontia
now here are some images, one of them is about Bill cipher, the rest are about Splatoon salmon run.








