Booyah Bomb

The Booyah Bomb is a special weapon in Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3. It lets the user charge and throw a large ball of ink, the charge time being reduced signifcantly if the user and their team repeatedly use the "Booyah!" signal.

Appearance
When activated, the Booyah Bomb coats the user in a skin of their ink and raises them into the air. The user is given a small, swirling circle of ink with a glowing dot in the center that increases in size with every "Booyah!" signal that the user's team sends out. When it is fully charged, the user can throw the Booyah Bomb (leaving a splotch of ink under their feet), which creates a small ink sphere on its landing point. The sphere then rapidly grows and dissipates, laying down ink in a ring-filled pattern.

Splatoon 2
When activated, the user temporarily rises upward and levitates above the ground, holding up a glowing ball of ink that charges up over time. Once charged, this can be thrown to make an ink explosion which is made larger as it charges up. The user and their teammates can use the "Booyah!" signal to charge up the attack faster. Teammates using this signal also slightly fill up their own special gauge. The charge takes approximately 8.5 seconds to reach its maximum power without signaling. With only the user signaling, it can be reduced to about three seconds, and less if multiple players are contributing. Equipping Special Power Up also reduces the charge time of the Booyah Bomb.

Once the user rises to the necessary height to perform the special, the user is protected by a limited-durability shield similar to Ink Armor which negates damage until it either breaks or when the special ends.

Data

 * While the special is charging, the user has a protective shield that negates any damage being thrown at the player.
 * The shield has 470 HP and has varying damage multipliers against certain weapons.
 * The shield disappears when the special is finished or is broken by enemy damage. When the shield is destroyed, the user will be completely vulnerable to incoming attacks.
 * The Booyah Bomb does not do damage upon landing on a surface.
 * The bomb takes about forty frames after landing before it expands and begins to do damage.
 * Every time the user uses "Booyah!" command, the special charges by +0.07 Booyah Bomb charge points.
 * The special can register a total of five "Booyah!" commands from allies.
 * Booyah Bomb charge increase for allies who "Booyah!":
 * First "Booyah!": +0.08 Booyah Bomb charge.
 * Second "Booyah!": +0.04 Booyah Bomb charge.
 * Third "Booyah!": +0.02 Booyah Bomb charge.
 * Fourth "Booyah!": +0.01 Booyah Bomb charge.
 * Fifth "Booyah!": +0.01 Booyah Bomb charge.
 * Special gauge increase for allies who "Booyah!":
 * First "Booyah!": +6p towards special gauge.
 * Second "Booyah!": +3p towards special gauge.
 * Third "Booyah!": +2p towards special gauge.
 * Fourth "Booyah!": +1p towards special gauge.
 * Fifth "Booyah!": +0.5p towards special gauge.

Details

 * The Booyah Bomb does not destroy or repel incoming fire like the Inkstrike or Splashdown. Targets within the explosion are still vulnerable to external fire.
 * The way the Booyah Bomb inks the ground is in an expanding fashion; it inks the middle first and progressively expands outwards. Because of this, it does not re-ink the middle while expanding, meaning opponents are able to retake turf before the attack is finished.

Quotes
"Funnel power into an explosive ink ball and launch it at the enemy. By sending and receiving "Booyah"s from your team, you can build power more quickly. Teammates who send Booyahs will be rewarded by having their special gauge filled a little."

- Sub & Special Guide🇪🇺


 * Notes

Splatoon 3
The Booyah Bomb made a return in. It is exactly the same as the version from Splatoon 2, except for being part of the kits of different weapons than in the previous game.

Trivia

 * The design and function of this weapon appear to be inspired by the Spirit Bomb from the manga and anime series Dragon Ball, created by Akira Toriyama. This is especially reflected in its ability to become stronger the more people cheer on the user. Its American and Japanese names also mirror the change from 'ball' to 'bomb' for the technique.
 * The way that the Booyah Bomb deals damage, as well as the large circle of ink that the Booyah Bomb creates when it hits inkable turf, are both very similar to the Inkstrike.
 * The Booyah Bomb was not the first special weapon to be added post-release; that title belongs to the Bubble Blower. However, unlike the Bubble Blower, the Booyah Bomb was not confirmed in the initial release by an in-game description.
 * As of Version of Splatoon 2, there are glitches involving the Booyah Bomb and Quick Super Jump, allowing the player to glitch out of bounds if they jump from one side of the map to the other. The more horizontal the jump, the better the results.
 * The Booyah Bomb was shown in the Version trailer, but neither the Kensa Splattershot Pro nor the Kensa Dynamo Roller was made available until Version.
 * The weapons with the smallest special gauges for Booyah Bomb is the Kensa Dynamo Roller at 180p, while the largest is the Kensa Splattershot Pro at 210p.
 * In Splatoon 2, there are no chargers, blasters, brushes, sloshers, dualies or brellas that have the Booyah Bomb as their special weapon, nor is it paired with Suction Bombs, Curling Bombs, Autobombs, Ink Mines, Toxic Mist, Squid Beakons, Fizzy Bombs or Torpedoes.
 * In Splatoon 3, so far there are no rollers, chargers, brellas, blasters, brushes, stringers or splatanas that have Booyah Bomb as their special weapon, nor is it paired with Splat Bombs, Burst Bombs, Curling Bombs, Ink Mines, Toxic Mist, Point Sensors, Sprinkler, Squid Beakons, Torpedoes or Angle Shooter.
 * The Booyah Bomb and Ultra Stamp are the two least common special weapons in Splatoon 2, with each only appearing in five weapon sets.