Wasabi Splattershot

The Wasabi Splattershot is a main weapon in Splatoon. It is a recolored variant of the.

Splatoon
The Wasabi Splattershot was first announced during the Nintendo Direct on March 3, 2016. It is one of eight weapons included in Sheldon's Picks Vol. 1 and was released at on April 13. It comes with s and the.

Data

 * The Wasabi Splattershot is a middleweight weapon.
 * When initially firing the weapon in kid form, the first bullet takes 3 frames to come out.
 * When firing from squid form, the first bullet takes 8 frames to come out.
 * When firing continuously, it has a fire rate of 6 frames between bullets.
 * When firing while moving, the player's movement speed is set to 0.72 units per frame.
 * After firing, there is a 20 frame cooldown before your ink tank starts refilling.
 * Bullets have a radius of 2 units.
 * The angle its shots can deviate while on the ground is 6 degrees.
 * The angle its shots can deviate while in the air is 15 degrees.
 * The Wasabi Splattershot has a 25% chance to shoot towards the outer reticle instead of the inner reticle.
 * When jumping, the chance to shoot towards the outer reticle instead of the inner reticle is immediately set to 40%.
 * Bullets initially travel at a rate of 22 units per frame for 4 frames, having an effective range of 88 units.
 * Paint droplets occur every 75 units.
 * The frequency at which paint drips from a bullet occurs at a rate of 2 droplets per shot.
 * There are a total of 5 different droplet patterns that can be created while firing this weapon.
 * Droplets that occur within 11 units of the player have a radius of 19.2 units.
 * Droplets that occur when they travel past 200 units of the player have a radius of 18 units.
 * All other paint droplets have a radius of 13 units.

Demonstration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_37JmZtkzkk

Trivia

 * The European Nintendo Direct incorrectly showed the Wasabi Splattershot's special weapon as the instead of the.

Etymology
Wasabi Splattershot is a combination of Splatter (as well as Splat) and Shot. It also has the word Wasabi as a prefix to differentiate it from the Splattershot and the Tentatek Splattershot. The word Wasabi most likely refer to its color scheme.

Its japanese name, スプラシューターワサビ Supurashūtā Wasabi, is a combination of either Splat or Splash, and Shooter. It contains the word "Wasabi" for the same reasons as its English name.