Splat Dualies

The Splat Dualies are a main weapon in Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3.

When fired, the Splat Dualies spray ink from both of the player's hands. Two reticles are displayed as a result, and each reticle acts independently, so obstruction of one Dualie does not inhibit the shots of the other. While crouched in a dodge roll, the player's reticles are merged and shots are concentrated on one point; however, walking is disabled. Rolls may be used up to two times consecutively before the player must stand again.

Appearance
Each of the Splat Dualies has an ink tank connected to a nozzle via a black and green handle. The ink tank changes color to match the user's ink, while the nozzle is green with pink highlights. There is a small tube that also connects the ink tank to the nozzle. Like most other dualies, both of the Splat Dualies are identical. The Splat Dualies are relatively small compared to most other weapons.

Splatoon 2
The Splat Dualies come with Burst Bombs and Tenta Missiles.

It appears in two Octo Expansion stations:
 * Labyrinth Station
 * Girl Power Station (Canned)

Demonstration
https://youtu.be/tqrnnID2Z2I

Splatoon 3
The Splat Dualies return in Splatoon 3, looking identical to the previous game. It appears its kit is Suction Bomb and Crab Tank, referencing it’s Kensa kit in Splatoon 2.

Strategy
For competitive tips about the Splat Dualies

Trivia

 * According to the Splatoon 2 event demo, the Splat Dualies originally came with Suction Bombs and the Inkjet. In the final game, this changed to Burst Bombs and the Tenta Missiles, and the beta set was later given to the Rapid Blaster Deco, Nautilus 79, and Fresh Squiffer.
 * Its sub was changed to Curling Bombs for the Splatoon 2 Global Testfire. This set was later given to the Enperry Splat Dualies and Custom Goo Tuber.
 * The Suction Bombs would reappear on dualies in the form of the Kensa Splat Dualies. The Inkjet was also given to the Glooga Dualies.
 * This is the only weapon to have different losing animations in the Splatoon 2 Global Testfire and the final release.
 * According to The Art of Splatoon 2, the Splat Dualies use smaller versions of existing ink-firing mechanisms.
 * At first, they were meant to be a one-handed weapon, but they were considered too weak to be a viable weapon. The founder then asked, "Couldn't you just hold one in each hand?" After that, the Splat Dualies became viable.