Tenta Missiles

The Tenta Missiles is a special weapon in Splatoon 2.

Description
When activated, the Inkling can lock onto up to five opponents using and fire four homing missiles per opponent locked onto.

Demonstration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODNZm6PkZ4I

Tips

 * Locking on to as many opponents as possible will maximize the number of missiles that are fired. However, this will also extend the firing animation and leave the user exposed for a slightly longer period of time.
 * To prevent this, get into a safe spot and perform a Super Jump back to the respawn point, which will likely give you enough of a vantage point to lock onto and shoot down most or all foes. The farther you are, the more chances you will have to track the entire enemy team.
 * After the special is activated and fired, markers appear that show where the missiles land. Move away from marked spots to avoid the missiles,and avoid your teammates, as you could end up getting them splatted.
 * There will be a ring with about 3 or 4 arrows surrounding your Inkling to show how many missiles are still left, check that to make sure you know how many are left so you can avoid them all, if you are at the receiving end of this special.
 * Tenta Missiles can also locate opponents; While aiming and firing, small circles will appear on the user's screen at the points opponents are at. It is unknown if the ability Cold Blooded affects this.

Trivia

 * The Tenta missile launcher appears to be some modified soda crates, as hinted by the logo which looks like a certain cola brand, and can be found on vending machines around the square. This is further hinted at by the fact that the projectiles that the Tenta Missile launchers shoot look like soda bottles of some sort.
 * In Salmon Run, the Flyfish appears to use its own version of the Tenta Missiles.
 * Based on word from Nintendo representatives during preview events for Splatoon 2, early versions of the Tenta Missiles may have fired a fixed ten missiles as opposed to the current version which varies depending on the number of opponents targeted.