Glooga Dualies

The Glooga Dualies are a main weapon in Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3.

The Glooga Dualies are a dualie-type weapon whose power increases immediately following a dodge-roll. When shooting normally, they splat opponents with three hits. After performing a dodge roll, it only takes two hits to splat an opponent and the shots will travel further. The Glooga Dualies are the only dualies to have increased range or increased damage in the post-roll state.

Appearance
The Glooga Dualies are blue hot glue guns with a red trigger and a metal rest in front of the nozzle. The dualies each have a main cylinder that houses the nozzle and a hot glue cartridge that changes color to match the user's ink. A pair of rectangular prisms house the trigger, and the back prism serves as a handle.

Splatoon 2
The Glooga Dualies were released on 2017-12-02 at July 27, 2024. . They come with Ink Mines and Inkjet.

They appear in one Octo Expansion Station:
 * Ink from Above Station (Canned)

Demonstration
https://youtu.be/Z5X1DElbMHQ

Splatoon 3
The Glooga Dualies return in with Splash Wall and Booyah Bomb.

It appears in only one mission in Alterna:
 * Trouble Round Every Corner

Badges
Reaching certain Freshness levels with the Glooga Dualies will reward the player with special badges that they can use on their Splashtag.

Strategy
For competitive tips about the Glooga Dualies

Trivia

 * The Glooga Dualies are the only main weapon not to appear as an initial weapon choice in the Octo Expansion as of its release. They only appear once as a canned main weapon during Ink from Above Station.
 * With enough Main Power Up (2 mains and 2 subs), the Glooga Dualies can splat opponents with one shot before rolling and one shot after.

Etymology

 * The English name comes from the weapons' appearances, which are based on hot glue guns.
 * The Japanese name comes from the temperature scale, Kelvin, along with the weapons' damage value after a dodge roll, 52.5.
 * While the temperature 525 kelvin (about 485°F / 252°C) itself is not notable, it might be a reference to the Draper point in physics, which is at 525° Celsius. The Draper point is the temperature at which almost all solids will visibly glow as a result of black body radiation or incandescence.
 * It may also be a reference to high-temperature or dual-temperature glue guns, some models of which operate at temperatures of 252°C (525°K).