Tri-Slosher

Splatoon 2
The Tri-Slosher returns in Splatoon 2 looking identical to how it did in the first game. It comes with the s and.

Splatoon
The Tri-Slosher was released on September 26th, 2015 at. It is a variation of a Slosher that is separated into three sections, and is similar in appearance as a Japanese brush washer bucket. As its appearance implies, it can throw in three different directions. It covers a straight line forward and two splotches to the side.

"This bucket's three sections originally held cleaning products but now hold... the exact opposite. These segmented sections allow you to attack in three directions at once."

- In-Game Description

"The Tri-Slosher is a Slosher-type weapon with three angles of attack! The individual splashes lose a little bit of power, but the wide spread makes it very handy in a tight spot! The Disruptor sub and Bubbler special make this set perfect for in-your-face splatting."

- Live from the Squid Research Lab

Demonstration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K33FIgVc14

Trivia

 * The Tri-Slosher draws many parallels to the Splattershot Jr.:
 * They are less accurate and have shorter ranges than the standard weapons of their class, the Slosher and the Splattershot, respectively. However, they have wider coverage within their range and improved speed.
 * Both of their original setups have the Bubbler as their Special Weapon, with their alternates, the Tri-Slosher Nouveau and Custom Splattershot Jr., having the Echolocator.

Etymology
Tri-Slosher is derived from the verb to slosh and Tri, a shortening meaning Three.

ヒッセン Hissen means Brush Washer. 筆洗 Hissen are segmented buckets that are used for cleaning paintbrushes.