![]() ![]() In the E3 demo for Splatoon, Judd's end-match animations were changed.Judd's name is likely derived from the word "judge," as he is the referee for Splatoon's battles.Judd also gives Level Bonuses for every fifth level after Level 20. Based on the vibe meter, one to three wins will grant a reward of 100 coins four to six wins, 400 coins and seven or more wins, 1400 coins. If spoken to outside of the lobby, he will give random advice or rewards. Judd is the referee for all forms of battle in multiplayer. He is also a bit lazy just like most cats, although he does wake up for Splatfest. It may look like he’s wearing a snazzy cat tuxedo, but that’s actually just the naturally occurring pattern of his fur. Judd was born with the incredible ability to judge turf area at a glance to separate the winners from the losers. In the Splatoon 2 Hero Mode Sunken Scroll Number 27, it states that Lil' Judd is a clone of Judd. In Splatoon 2, a smaller cat, Li'l Judd, works with him as a referee, but with Judd representing the player's team, and Li'l Judd representing the opposing team. Another Sunken Scroll depicts him judging the early war between the Inklings and Octarians, celebrating with the former in their victory. One Sunken Scroll shows an early Egyptian-style drawing dated 2,000 years prior to the present day, depicting a Turf War with a cat similar to Judd, implying that he could be 12,000 years old. The Sunken Scrolls reveal that Judd was around during the time of humans, and was cryogenically frozen when the world flooded, staying that way for 10,000 years before continuing his life with the Inklings. ![]()
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