Charger

Chargers are one of the five Main Weapon classifications in Splatoon. The charger has a build-up time to a powerful blast that can take enemies out immediately within a long range. It is an ideal weapon for Inklings on guard, with the option to fire uncharged shots for quicker turf coverage.

With the Inkling Girl amiibo, the player can use a Charger for Octo Valley missions.

Tips

 * The reticle will turn into an X when it is over a enemy (that's not hiding in ink) inside the Charger's range.
 * If an enemy has taken some damage already, a fully charged shot may not be necessary to splat them.
 * If an enemy is closing in or launches a surprise attack, it is a good idea to run away; Chargers are weak at close-quarters combat.
 * If cornered, shooting a few well-aimed semi-charged shots at the opposing player may help the user to stay alive. Spamming shots (especially when playing with motion controls) can throw a player's aim off, and, more than likely, the other player may have taken a bit of damage. It's faster to hit them with one well aimed charged shot than multiple un-charged shots.
 * Chargers will show a thin glowing line when aiming a charged shot, revealing one's position. This can make it easier for enemies to dodge, so it is advised to limit the amount of time spent aiming.
 * It is also possible to scare opposing teammates into going a different direction by using the laser sight.
 * Keeping some distance from the main area where the battle is taking place and finding a comfortable spot to shoot from are necessary to play chargers to the best of their ability.
 * As a result, it is advised to stay out of close-quarters situations, as chargers perform poorly in these scenarios.
 * As a Charger user, it is important to have an eye on the surrounding area - sneak attacks are very dangerous.
 * It is best to cover lots of turf around the user so they don't get stuck on un-inked turf in case of a surprise attack.
 * Jumping and shooting can help to level a player's aim in certain situations, allowing them to splat more players.
 * It can also be used to hide the charger's laser sight.
 * A very good tip is to make short cuts or don't try to cover tons of ground.
 * As a Charger, your main focus is to splat people, not cover ground. This way, you get more splats and ground coverage. Let the Rollers, Sloshers, Shooters, and Splatlings cover ground.

Countering

 * If targeted by a Charger, moving erratically may cause them to miss.
 * Jumping is a bad tactic to avoid chargers, as changing velocity while jumping is really hard and usually leads to the charger user getting an easy splat.
 * A Charger's weakest spots are behind them and beneath them; surprising them from an unexpected angle is almost a guaranteed splat.
 * Closing in on Chargers quickly gives them little time to react.
 * Forcing a Charger user out of their chosen position and into one where they are vulnerable is a great way to give a player the advantage over chargers.
 * One way to do this is to stay just out of their range or line of sight, forcing them to give chase.
 * Another way is through the use of Special Weapons, such as the Inkstrike and the Killer Wail, which, when directed at their chosen spot, will either catch them by surprise or make them move out of the way.
 * In the case of attentive Chargers that are good at dodging Special Weapons and foiling sneak attacks, another option is to simply avoid them. Go Ink a different area, one that they are not paying attention to.

List of Chargers

 * The Splat Charger Series
 * Splat Charger – The base Charger in Splatoon. It has good range and a decent charge time, with somewhat limited mobility. Comes with Splat Bombs and the Bomb Rush.
 * Kelp Splat Charger – Has the same stats as the Splat Charger, but comes with Sprinklers and the Killer Wail for a more strategic play style.
 * Hero Charger Replica – An amiibo-brand Charger based on the Hero Charger from the Inkling Girl amiibo challenges. However, it is simply a re-skin of the Splat Charger, with the same stats and loadout.
 * Splatterscope – Has slightly better range than the Splat Charger and comes with a special scope that can be zoomed in. It is otherwise the same in terms of stats and loadout, with Splat Bombs and Bomb Rush.
 * Kelp Splatterscope – Identical to the Splatterscope, but with the loadout of the Kelp Splat Charger - Sprinklers and the Killer Wail.


 * The Squiffer Series
 * Classic Squiffer – A fast, lightweight Charger. It has a shorter range, but charges quickly and is more mobile, with a Point Sensor for recon and a Bubbler for defense.
 * New Squiffer – Has the same stats as the Classic Squiffer, but comes with Ink Mines and the Inkzooka for a more offensive role.


 * The E-liter❌/E-Litre Series
 * E-liter 3K – An extremely long-range Charger and the farthest-reaching Main Weapon in the game. However, it has the slowest charge time and poor mobility. It comes with Burst Bombs and an Echolocator to find and hunt enemies.
 * Custom E-liter 3K – Has the same stats as the E-liter 3K, but comes with the Squid Beakon and Kraken for a more versatile play style.
 * E-liter 3K Scope – Has a slightly longer range than the regular E-liter 3K, with a scope similar to that of the Splatterscope. Is otherwise the same as the E-liter 3K, with Burst Bombs and the Echolocator.
 * Custom E-liter 3K Scope – Identical to the E-liter 3K Scope, but with the loadout of the Custom E-liter 3K - Squid Beakons and the Kraken.


 * The Bamboozler Series
 * Bamboozler 14 Mk I – A modernized version of a weapon used in the Great Turf War. Has the fastest charge time as well as a good range, but is the only Charger that does not splat enemies in one hit when fully charged. It comes with the Splash Wall and the Killer Wail.