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Carbonate Bomb promo render.jpg|Promo render.
Carbonate Bomb promo render.jpg|Promo render.
Splatoon 2 version 4 bomb promo 1.jpg|An Octoling boy shakes the Carbonate Bomb.
Splatoon 2 version 4 bomb promo 1.jpg|An Octoling boy shakes the Fizzy Bomb.
Splatoon 2 version 4 bomb promo 2.jpg|An Octoling boy and two Inklings shake the Carbonate Bomb.
Splatoon 2 version 4 bomb promo 2.jpg|An Octoling boy and two Inklings shake the Fizzy Bomb.
Splatoon 2 version 4 bomb promo 3.jpg|An Inkling girl is throwing the Carbonate Bomb.
Splatoon 2 version 4 bomb promo 3.jpg|An Inkling girl is throwing the Fizzy Bomb.
Splatoon 2 version 4 bomb promo 4.jpg|An Octloing girl holding the Carbonate Bomb.
Splatoon 2 version 4 bomb promo 4.jpg|An Octloing girl holding the Fizzy Bomb.
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Revision as of 04:18, 18 September 2018

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Fizzy Bomb

Fizzy Bomb

Category Sub
Class
Sub
Special
Special points
Special depletion
Range
Damage
Impact
Fire rate
Charge speed
Ink speed
Mobility
Durability
Handling
Level
Cost
Requirement
Added in Specifications
Weight
Base damage TBD
Base duration
Ink consumption TBD
Base range
Rate of fire
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Base accuracy
MPU effect
SPU effect
SPU effect
Other variant

The Fizzy Bomb is a sub weapon in Splatoon 2. It appears to be a Bomb-type weapon, which can be charged up by holding down the R button, increasing its power. The weapon was first teased at the September 2018 Nintendo Direct, along with the Kensa Collection of weapons, two new Special weapons and changes to Splatfest. The Fizzy Bomb will be release in Verison 4.1.0, in early October, according to the Squid Research Lab.

Splatoon 2

Gallery

Trivia

  • The weapon's name is a reference to carbonated soda or water. The charging animation shows the user shaking the weapon, similar to how soda cans, if shaken, can release a spray of soda if opened.

Names in other languages

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