Zipcaster

The Zipcaster is a special weapon in. It temporarily allows the user to stretch their arm to quickly grapple to walls, causing damaging explosions on impact.

Appearance
Activating the Zipcaster coats the user in team-colored ink. It also gives the user a "helmet" resembling their squid or octopus form and a "scarf" resembling their tentacle, both of which depend on the user's species. The user can also stretch their arms while in this form.

Splatoon 3
It appears in several Return of the Mammalians missions:


 * Zip, Splat, and Jump
 * Amusing a Bemused Muse
 * Zipping over the Neighborhood
 * Simply Zipcastic!
 * The Spirit Lifter: First Class

Description
When in the special's form, the user can stretch their arms with to grab onto far-off walls and travel quickly to the targeted spot, creating a small explosion of ink upon impact.

If the player hits a wall (even if it cannot be inked), they will stick to it. While stuck to a wall, the player can throw out another tentacle without letting go, or jump off the wall to gain extra height. Going into swim form or using a main weapon will unstick the player. The Zipcaster cannot stick to ceilings or floors.

The player can still attack with their main weapon (the sub weapon cannot be used as it is replaced by the Zipcaster's grapple), although both grappling with the Zipcaster and attacking with the main weapon depletes the special gauge faster. When the special gauge runs out, the player will jump back to where the special was activated, ending the special. Like the Inkjet, the return spot is visible to all players.

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= Trivia =


 * It is not known if this is a bug or not: When the special has almost run out, grappling again, then the special running out will cause the player to go to the grapple destination, but on the way and while super jumping back to the activation spot, the player's ink tank will run out, and 'low ink' will flash next to the player. However, once the player gets back to the activation spot, they will have full ink.
 * It appears that the grappling hook the player shoots is slung from the scarf/mask they wear over their mouth and extending down their neck.

Names in other languages
Gancho tentacular