Flingza Roller

The Flingza Roller is a main weapon in Splatoon 2.

The Flingza Roller is capable of long-range vertical swings like the Dynamo Roller, while not having to share the latter's low mobility. As a trade-off, its damage at long range is lower than the Dynamo Roller. For horizontal swings, the swing speed and damage of the Flingza Roller are between the Carbon Roller and the Splat Roller. Each horizontal swing consumes 8% of the ink tank capacity, allowing for 12 swings before needing to refill. Each vertical swing consumes 12%, allowing for eight swings. Like other roller-type weapons, the Flingza Roller can be pushed along the ground to cover turf while moving, and only needs one well-aimed ink fling attack to splat an opponent.

Appearance
Like most rollers, the Flingza Roller has two main parts; the handle and the roller. Both parts appear to fold out of a rectangular prism-seemingly made of metal and red wood-that resembles a Swiss Army Knife. The handle is a simple u-shaped piece of metal with black grips. The roller, unlike other rollers', is thicker on the right and thinner on the left. It is attached to the Swiss Army Knife bit via some metal supports. Said supports also screw into the right side of the roller.

Splatoon 2
The Flingza Roller comes with Splash Wall and Splat-Bomb Launcher.

The vertical swing on the Flingza Roller has a bit of a unique characteristic in that it sends ink droplets to the left and right. These droplets will not do damage but will ink a bit of turf.

It appears in two Octo Expansion Stations:
 * Phat Splatz Station
 * Breakdance Station

Demonstration
https://youtu.be/AyhPVBeOAH4

Trivia

 * The Flingza Roller is visually designed after a fountain pen. The idle stance and vertical swing show the nib (also seen in the promo image above) while the horizontal swing and rolling stance have the pen with its cap on.
 * The Art of Splatoon 2 depicts the Flingza Roller as being designed after a Swiss Army knife.
 * The final design still appears to keep the army knife look on the handle.