Griller


 * For the Known Occurrence, see The Griller.

Grillers are Boss Salmonids that appear in Salmon Run in Splatoon 2 at special occasions.

Description
A Griller is a giant barbecue grill covered in armor with Salmonids inside and moves along a path while ink falls beneath its slim body (similar to a Flooder). It chases after a randomly chosen player, designated by a laser pointer on its underside. The Griller will relentlessly pursue the player the tracking laser is pointed at. It is frequently accompanied by Smallfry swarms.

In order to destroy a Griller, players must first hit its exposed tail back to stun it, then attack the spinning tails which appear while it is stunned. Hit anywhere else and the armored vehicle takes no damage. A player will be instantly splatted upon running into its ink. A Griller is fast and can be unpredictable, so players have to be careful and wary of both the boss as well as its Smallfry escorts.

Grillers only show up in certain special waves. If Mr. Grizz talks about Grillers in the dialogue box instead of Boss Salmonids, that means the players are in the special wave. This wave consists of only Grillers and groups of Smallfry. Grillers show up one at a time in the beginning, but later on in the wave, they show up in pairs of two. Mr. Grizz warns the players when the Grillers start spawning in pairs.

Tips

 * Since a Griller cannot step on or off ledges as players can, the targeted player should maneuver around walls and ledges to manipulate its path and the direction it is facing, taking care not to lead the Griller in the path of other players, so that the rest of the crew can attack its tail.
 * Players may stay on a propeller platform to get themselves off Grillers' sights in a pinch, such as to heal or to run out the clock. However, doing so will cause Grillers to target the rest of the crew not on the platform immediately, putting them at risk.
 * Smallfry have no problem following players on a propeller platform, so make sure to eliminate them.
 * It is advised to activate the when two Grillers line up in front of the Sting Ray user, as doing so will penetrate and stun both of them.
 * s can be used on a stunned Griller to damage it further.
 * While staying on a wall when targeted may help the rest of the crew aim at its tail, beware that Smallfry may jump up and splat any player clinging on a wall for too long.
 * On Ruins of Ark Polaris, Grillers can predict where crew members will land when they jump on the ride rails and move to that position. While it is possible to avoid the Grillers using the ride rails, it is not recommended.
 * Grillers should be lured close to the Egg Basket as they drop five eggs each. As there can be a maximum of four players on a team with only one Golden Egg at a time, a Snatcher may steal the fifth Egg if it is too far away.

Trivia

 * Objects resembling tomato, corn, cucumber or zucchini, and pink Chum-sized Salmonids can be seen inside the Griller when zoomed in.
 * Grillers can only travel on flat surfaces or smooth ramps, and cannot move up or down ledges without making a detour.
 * Grillers cannot land on a propeller platform (such as the lifts in Marooner's Bay and the horizontal platforms in Salmonid Smokeyard).
 * If a targeted player enters a propeller platform, Grillers will either instantaneously target another active player not on said platform, or linger in place with laser sights off, not targeting anyone (if all active players are on a propeller platform).
 * Steel Eels behave in a similar way.
 * Grillers are very similar to Flooders from the Octarian army. They distinguish themselves from Flooders in two ways. Grillers can be destroyed while Flooders cannot, and only Flooders can be ridden.
 * This is further proven because Octarians trade their technology with the Salmonids for eggs.