Aerospray RG

The Aerospray RG is a main weapon in the Splatoon series. It is a variant of the Aerospray MG with a golden paint job and a different loadout.

Appearance
The Aerospray RG shares its build with the Aerospray MG. However, the Aerospray RG is entirely golden, except for the black tube at the back and the Ammo Knights logo on the tank.

Splatoon
The Aerospray RG comes in a set with the Ink Mines and the Inkstrike.

Quotes

 * Notes

Demonstration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUUW-jyKm-I

Splatoon 2
The Aerospray RG returns in Splatoon 2 looking identical to how it did in the first game. It comes with Sprinklers and the Baller.

Appearance
The Aerospray RG resembles an aerosol spray pen. The body of the weapon is gold-colored. Connected to the stock on the top of the weapon is a canister sitting at a 70-degree angle shaped like half of a capsule with a black Ammo Knights logo on it. On the back of the weapon is a thin black tube connected to the bottom of the handle and the stock. Connected to the bottom of the upper forestock is a bent, oval-shaped panel. The muzzle is shaped like a cap.

Demonstration
https://youtu.be/BvDiBVn2VNM

Splatoon 3
The Aerospray RG returns in Splatoon 3, looking identical to how it did in the previous games. Its kit consists of Sprinklers and the Booyah Bomb. It was added to the game as part of the update along with Chill Season 2022 on 2022-12-01.

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

Strategy
For competitive tips about the Aerospray RG

Trivia

 * The Aerospray RG appears to be designed after an aerograph, a type of airbrush.
 * Prior to Splatoon 3 Chill Season 2022, the Aerospray RG and its alternates and the Inkbrush sets were the only weapons that require 5 hits in order to splat an opponent.
 * Splatoon 3 Chill Season 2022 introduced Splattershot Nova, which also require 5 hits in order to splat an opponent.
 * The "RG" in this weapon's name likely stands for "Real Grade", referencing Bandai's line of highly detailed 1:144 scale model kits for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam.
 * This is because it is common for model kits to be painted with an airbrush and because Gundam models are extremely popular in Japan.