Soda Slosher

"The Soda Slosher is based on a regular ol’ Slosher, but with some adjustments to the setup. Splat Bombs support the basic strategy, and the addition of the Inkzooka provides ranged power lacking in other models. And the bucket colors are pretty sweet too. Just sayin’."

- Live from Squid Research Lab

The Soda Slosher is a Slosher in Splatoon. It is one of eight weapons included in Sheldon's Picks Vol. 1 and was released at on April 13, 2016.

Description
The Soda Slosher, like other Sloshers is a bucket of ink that can be swung to splatter turf and enemies in a straight line. The trajectory of the ink can be adjusted to strike enemies behind walls. It's strong enough to splat opponents in only two shots. The Soda Slosher comes with the Sub Splat Bomb and Special Inkzooka.

"A Slosher set remixed by Sheldon. The Splat Bombs support the usual strategy, and the addition of the Inkzooka provides the ranged power sorely lacking in older models."

- In-Game Description❌

"A Slosher improved by Sheldon. Not only do the Splat Bombs support the usual strategy, the addition of the Inkzooka provides the ranged power sorely lacking in older models."

- In-Game Description

Note

 * The Soda Slosher deals more damage the farther away the ink travels, as opposed to Rollers and Shooters dealing less damage the farther the ink goes. In addition to this, more ink will be spread the farther away the ink travels, allowing for an easier time to hit targets. A close arched shot will deal 40 damage with no Defense Up or Attack Up perks, and a far arched shot will deal 70 damage. However, the Slosher will always deal 70 damage no matter the range if a direct shot is hit.

Name Origin
Soda Slosher is derived from Soda and the verb to slosh. Soda likely refers to its bright color-scheme, a common design feature on soda cans and soft drinks in general. Soda is also used to separate it from the Slosher and the Slosher Deco.

バケットスロッシャーソーダ Baketto Surosshā Sōda is derived from Bucket, the verb to slosh and Soda. Bucket Slosher Soda most likely contains the word Soda for the same reasons as the English name.