Splatoon Raiders’ Bottomless Buffet: Beating 1,000 Floors
Splatoon Raiders offers a chaotic endgame called the Bottomless Buffet, an endless‑style mode that ramps difficulty with each floor. Players must collect Power Eggs from enemy kills before a timer expires, and the floors quickly become intense. Most players never get past the 100‑floor mark needed for the true ending.
Although the mode sounds limitless, it actually caps at 1,000 floors. A player named 新月 recently completed floor 1,000, an achievement that earned no special title, costume, or dialogue.
The feat was captured in a YouTube livestream posted to YouTube by 新月, who spent nearly two and a half hours attempting the final three floors. The video shows a strategy that groups enemies together, uses a Jump Bomb and Torq Screw to launch the player, and a Blast Boot to freeze the crowd, allowing a sniper‑style charger to finish the big foes. After many failed tries, the final run cleared floor 1,000 with 11 seconds left.
Despite the chat’s excitement, the game provides no reward for reaching the bottom. The usual EXP and rare weapons are still granted, but there is no exclusive title, costume, or narrative acknowledgment. In other words, the 1,000‑floor challenge is essentially thankless.
So, congratulations to 新月, and a warning to others: if you tackle the Bottomless Buffet, stopping around floor 100 is perfectly reasonable. The mode does have a bottom, and beyond it lies only salmon and pain.