Brush



Brushes are one of the main weapon types in SS undefined.

Brushes have two attack modes: by repeatedly pressing, the player will swing their brush and sprinkle ink globes that spread forwards, inking the surface; by holding and moving, the player will instead push the brush on the ground, similar to roller weapons, but much faster and covering less area. While the first attack mode is effective for inking the stage and splatting opponents, the latter is more useful for moving within enemy ink, chasing or escaping enemies, or encircling them to trap and easily splat them.

Classification
While brush weapons have been in the Splatoon series since the first game, games prior to classified them as rollers as they share some technical characteristics with traditional rollers. Since Splatoon 3, brushes are classified separate from traditional rollers.

List of brushes
Note: The series are arranged by the order of their respective Tableturf Battle cards.

Splatoon
Victory:
 * Both genders sway their weapon side to side a few times before posing while resting the weapon on their shoulder.

Defeat:
 * Both genders rest their weapon on their shoulder while shaking their head in disappointment.

Splatoon 2
Spawning in before a match starts:
 * Both Inklings and Octolings hold their weapon over their shoulder.

Victory:
 * Inkling Girl: Does a few stretches while holding her weapon before positioning it behind her back.
 * Inkling Boy: Does a "pop-off" while resting his weapon on his shoulder before striking a pose.
 * Octoling Girl: Raises her weapon off the ground to rest it on her shoulder before wiping her forehead and striking a pose.
 * Octoling Boy: Similar to the Octoling Girl's, but instead ends with pointing his thumb towards his chest.

Defeat:
 * Both Inkling genders hold their weapon on the ground while holding their head in disappointment, while pausing to shake their head.
 * Octoling Girl: Holds her hand up to her face, falls forward and shakes her head, before looking up while winking.
 * Octoling Boy: Shakes his fist, kneels down and shakes his head, before looking up and winking.

In Ammo Knights (Clicking R stick):
 * Inklings: Raises their weapon up and down while looking it over, puts roller on the ground as if to start rolling, before returning to idle position.
 * Octolings: Holds their roller out in front of them and bounces it twice, looks weapon over from behind, raises the weapon up and brings it down into a crouched position before returning to idle.

Splatoon 3
Spawner Drone pose:
 * All styles: Jumps from the drone, swings the brush and then holds it in a ready-to-battle pose.

Victory:
 * Flip Out: Swings the weapon in full circles many times, swapping it back and forth between their hands three times, before posing with it.
 * Reppin' Inkopolis: The player gleefully swings their weapon from side to side, hoists it over their right shoulder, and puts their hand on their hip.

Trivia

 * There are no brushes with Point Sensor, Toxic Mist, Fizzy Bomb, or Disruptor as their sub weapon.
 * Brushes are not affected by Run Speed Up while pushing them on the ground.
 * However, Brush users are affected by the ability while running, flicking or doing both things.
 * Against Salmonids, Inkbrushes have more DPS (damage per second) when running with the brush on the ground, while Octobrushes have more DPS when flinging ink.
 * Brushes have the fewest weapons of any class, with only five in Splatoon 1 and six in Splatoon 2.
 * In Splatoon 2, brushes are the only class in which all of the members have a third variant (even though there are only two of them).
 * Brushes are the only weapon class from Splatoon 1 to have no new members introduced in Splatoon 2.