Weapon

"As an Inkling, you can use weapons and ink your turf. Be sure to experiment with different weapon sets!"

- Splatoon official site

Weapons are tools used in Splatoon and Splatoon 2 to spread ink and splatter enemy Inklings. They can be purchased from Ammo Knights with Cash earned from online multiplayer matches. Weapons are always in a predefined set of a Main Weapon, a Sub Weapon, and a Special Weapon. Sub Weapons, or secondary weapons, consume considerably more ink than Main Weapons and usually serve specialized purposes limited to specific combat situations. Special Weapons are powerful weapons that can only be used after filling up the Special Gauge by covering enough ground with ink.

Splatoon
All weapons have two versions: the original, and an alternate with a different Sub and Special Weapon setup and a slightly different appearance. With the addition of Sheldon's Picks, some weapons gained a third version with yet another set of Sub and Special Weapons.

Splatoon 2
In Splatoon 2 new weapons have been added, and returning weapons have all new designs. Because no Special Weapons return from the first game, all the Special weapons are changed as well. While some weapons retain the same Sub Weapon others have the Sub Weapon changed, such as the Splat Roller, which has Curling Bombs instead of Suction Bombs.

Shooters

 * The Splattershot series
 * - The standard weapon returns from the first game with a new design, and still acts as the base and average shooter. It still has Burst Bombs but now has Splashdown instead of Bomb Rush.
 * - The Splattershot Pro returns for Splatoon 2 with the Point Sensor sub and the Ink Storm special.
 * The Splash-o-matic series
 * - The Splash-o-matic returns for Splatoon 2. It comes with the Toxic Mist sub and the Inkjet special.

Blasters

 * The Standard Blaster series
 * - The Blaster returns for Splatoon 2. It comes with the Toxic Mist sub and the Splashdown special.

Dualies
Dualies are another unofficial sub-class introduced in Splatoon 2 that utilize 2 shooters instead of one allowing a wider range. Dualies also gain the ability to roll by jumping twice, from boosters built into the guns, and the player can roll twice in a row as well. The screen displays two targets, which briefly merge into one after a roll.
 * The Splat Dualies Series
 * - The first and base Dualie weapon unveiled for Splatoon 2, which comes with Burst Bombs and the Tenta Missiles.
 * {{DappleDuallies}|Dapple Dualies}} - Another type of Dualie weapon with quicker doge rolls

Charger
In Splatoon 2 the player can now charge up a shot, go into squid form, and for a brief period of time they can turn back into a kid and the charger shoots automatically. The player now lights up while charging a shot, and if the player is charging a shot, and goes into squid form, the player also glows.
 * The Splat Charger series
 * - The standard Charger returns from the first game with a new design, and still acts as the base and average charger. It still has Splat Bombs but now has the Sting Ray instead of Bomb Rush.
 * - The standard scoped Charger returns from the first game with a new design, and still acts as the base and average charger. It still has Splat Bombs but now has the Sting Ray instead of Bomb Rush.

Roller
In Splatoon 2, the Player now flicks the Roller vertically in the air while jumping, ink travels in a vertical line rather than a horizontal splash, and it travels much farther than a grounded flick.
 * The Splat Roller series
 * - The standard Roller returns from the first game with a new design, and still acts as the base and average roller. It now has Curling Bombs instead of Suction Bombs and the Splashdown instead of the Killer Wail.
 * The Dynamo series
 * - The Dynamo Roller returns for Splatoon 2. It comes with the Ink Mines sub and the Sting Ray special.

Brushes

 * The Octobrush series
 * - The Octobrush returns for Splatoon 2. It comes with the Autobomb sub and the Inkjet special.

Slosher

 * The Slosher series
 * - The Slosher returns for Splatoon 2. It comes with the Suction Bomb sub and the Tenta Missiles special.

Splatling

 * The Heavy Splatling series
 * - The Heavy Splatling returns for Splatoon 2. It comes with the Sprinkler sub and the Sting Ray special.

Classes
Sub Classes are a way to distinguish different weapons of one weapon type. For example the Aerospray RG and the Dual Squelcher are both considered Shooter weapons but differ in many ways. A more explicit example would be the Splat Roller compared to the Inkbrush. Those are both considered Rollers, although the Inkbrush is far from being a Roller. These Sub Classes are not officially recognized in-game, but since they have noticeably different playstyles, they are worth unofficially recognizing. Thus, this section shows all types of Sub Classes existing in the game so far.

 Shooter Sub Classes

 Roller Sub Classes

 Charger Sub Classes

 Slosher Sub Classes

 Splatling Sub Classes

Splatoon

 *  - The Burst Bomb is a water balloon-esque bomb that explodes on impact. Because it contains less ink than a Splat Bomb, multiple can be thrown quickly and two must be used in order to splat an opponent.
 *  - The Disruptor slows enemies down and lowers their abilities.
 *  - The Ink Mine can be hidden in ink, and will explode after a short amount of time or when an enemy touches it.
 *  - The Point Sensor reveals the locations of enemies and marks them for all teammates to see for easy tracking.
 *  - The Seeker is a mechanical device that follows enemies and leaves a trail of ink behind. Upon reaching its target or after a certain amount of time, it explodes into a large burst of ink.
 *  - The Splash Wall forms a barrier made of falling ink that prevents enemy movement and fire.
 *  - The Splat Bomb is the standard Sub Weapon. It is a pyramidal container filled with ink that explodes after a short period of time.
 *  - The Sprinkler can be thrown onto a variety of surfaces and sprays out spurts of ink in a circular motion for a short amount of time.
 *  - The Squid Beakon is a device that allows teammates to Super Jump directly to its location.
 *  - The Suction Bomb sticks to walls and other surfaces, exploding shortly after.

Splatoon 2

 *  - A new Sub Weapon that is a walking robot bomb. It does not leave an ink trail.
 *  - Returning from the first game, the Burst Bomb is a water balloon-esque bomb that explodes on impact. Because it contains less ink than a Splat Bomb, multiple can be thrown quickly and two must be used in order to splat an opponent.
 *  - A new Sub Weapon that leaves a trail of ink behind it and bounces off walls and obstacles before exploding in a burst of ink.
 *  - Returning from the first game, the Ink Mine can be hidden in ink, and will explode after a short amount of time or when an enemy touches it. Two mines can now be placed during a game.
 *  - Returning from the first game, the Point Sensor temporary reveals the locations of enemies and marks them for all teammates to see for easy tracking.
 *  - Returning from the first game, the Splash Wall forms a barrier made of falling ink that prevents enemy movement and fire.
 *  - Returning from the first game, the Splat Bomb is the standard Sub Weapon. It is a pyramidal container filled with ink that explodes after a short period of time.
 *  - Returning from the first game, the Sprinkler can be thrown onto a variety of surfaces and sprays out spurts of ink in a circular motion for a short amount of time.
 *  - Returning from the first game, the Squid Beakon is a device that allows teammates to Super Jump directly to its location.
 *  - Returning from the first game, the Suction Bomb sticks to walls and other surfaces, exploding shortly after.
 *  - A new Sub Weapon that works similarly to the Disruptor.

Splatoon

 *  - The Bomb Rush allows the player to use their Sub Weapon with no Ink restriction for a short time.
 *  - The Bubbler is a spherical force field that rebounds enemy attacks and can be spread to teammates. It is available for a short amount of time.
 *  - The Echolocator reveals the locations of all enemies for teammates to see on the field and on the map. It is available normally for twelve seconds.
 *  - The Inkstrike can be placed using and causes a large, swirling vortex of ink to appear.
 *  - The Inkzooka shoots tall, narrow twisters of ink in rapid succession, allowing for quick placement of linear paths and splatting of enemies.
 *  - The Killer Wail blasts a large sound wave in a certain direction that obliterates all enemies in its path and travels through walls.
 *  - The Kraken allows Inklings to temporarily transform into large, invincible, kraken-like creatures with enhanced mobility and power.

Splatoon 2
In Splatoon 2 all the Special Weapons are brand new and no Specials return from the first game.
 *  - The Inkjet gives the ability for the Inkling to fly in the air and shoot powerful Blaster-like projectiles. Once the Special is over, the Inkling automatically Super Jumps back to the place where the player first activated it.
 *  - A weapon, that once thrown, produces a large rain cloud raining Ink.
 *  - The Splashdown makes the player jump in the air and strike the ground with heavy force causing an Ink explosion. Inklings can also do this in the middle of Super Jumping.
 *  - The Sting Ray allows the player to fire a continuous laser of Ink that can go through walls. The Inkling moves the laser very slowly, and can't walk whilst doing so.
 *  - Tenta Missiles allow players to lock on to other Inklings, and every Inkling locked on will fire 4 missiles towards them.
 * A weapon that can shoot multiple Splat Bombs at once.

List of Weapon Sets
In Splatoon, each weapon comes as a predefined set. For example, the standard Splat Roller comes with the Suction Bomb and the Killer Wail as its sub and special weapons, respectively. It is impossible to have a Splat Roller with Seekers and the Inkstrike, as there is no predefined set for the Splat Roller that includes them.

However, there are alternates of every set. An example of this is the Krak-On Splat Roller, which uses the Squid Beakon and Kraken rather than the Suction Bomb and Killer Wail that the classic Splat Roller sports.

Trivia

 * There are a total of 91 main weapons, 10 sub weapons and 7 special weapons as of Version 2.12.0.
 * To purchase every weapon set, a total of is needed.

Names in other languages
Armes