Custom Goo Tuber

The Custom Goo Tuber is a main weapon in and. It is a Custom-branded version of the Goo Tuber.

This weapon can hold a charge for an exceptionally long time in comparison to other chargers, being able to hold a charge for five seconds as opposed to other chargers which only last one second. This allows players to get to a better vantage point or sneak up on enemies with a full charge. The weapon also bears the ability to store incomplete charges. Its charging time takes slightly longer than a Splat Charger, and the range is slightly shorter. Each fully charged shot consumes 15% of the ink tank, allowing users to fire six shots before needing to refill.

Appearance
The Custom Goo Tuber is nearly identical in appearance to the Goo Tuber. The only difference between the two is that the Custom Goo Tuber has a sticker bearing the Custom logo stuck on the pump.

In, the color of the Custom Goo Tuber's pump has been changed from orange to light blue.

Splatoon 2
The Custom Goo Tuber was released on 2018-02-09 at July 27, 2024. It comes with Curling Bombs and the Inkjet.

Demonstration
https://youtu.be/_7pNxh8IQzE

Splatoon 3
The Custom Goo Tuber returns in as part of the Drizzle Season 2023. Its design is slightly updated, with its tank now being light blue. Its kit consists of Fizzy Bomb and Ultra Stamp. It now has two rings of charge.

Strategy
For competitive tips about the Custom Goo Tuber

Trivia

 * In, this weapon is tied with the Splash-o-matic, Herobrush Replica, and Octobrush for the cheapest Inkjet in the game with 170p.
 * In, it shares its kit with the Enperry Splat Dualies, both having the Curling Bomb and Inkjet.
 * In, it shares its kit with the Luna Blaster Neo, both having the Fizzy Bomb and Ultra Stamp, making it the first second variant to share its kit with another second variant.

Etymology

 * Goo Tuber's Japanese name is "Soy Tuber". This weapon resembles a siphon pump aka shōyu pump (醤油ちゅるちゅる Shōyu Churu-churu).