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*When hovering above an enemy who is inside your firing range, the cross hair will turn into an X. | *When hovering above an enemy who is inside your firing range, the cross hair will turn into an X. | ||
*You don't always need a fully charged shot to kill enemies. | *You don't always need a fully charged shot to kill enemies. | ||
*If an enemy is closing in or you're ambushed, you're often better | *If an enemy is closing in or you're ambushed, you're often better off running away. If you're cornered, try shooting partly-charged shots. | ||
*Some Chargers will show a thin, glowing line when aiming a charged shot. This can alert enemies. | *Some Chargers will show a thin, glowing line when aiming a charged shot. This can alert enemies. | ||
*Keep your distance. Find a comfortable spot to shoot from, and never join close quarters combat. | *Keep your distance. Find a comfortable spot to shoot from, and never join close quarters combat. | ||
*Watch your back and | *Watch your back and the ground beneath you. | ||
==Countering== | ==Countering== |
Revision as of 17:26, 18 July 2015
Chargers are one of the three Main Weapon classifications in Splatoon. The charger has a build-up time to a powerful blast that can take enemies out immediately within a long range. It is an ideal weapon for the Inklings on guard, with the option to fire uncharged shots for quicker turf coverage.
Tips
- When hovering above an enemy who is inside your firing range, the cross hair will turn into an X.
- You don't always need a fully charged shot to kill enemies.
- If an enemy is closing in or you're ambushed, you're often better off running away. If you're cornered, try shooting partly-charged shots.
- Some Chargers will show a thin, glowing line when aiming a charged shot. This can alert enemies.
- Keep your distance. Find a comfortable spot to shoot from, and never join close quarters combat.
- Watch your back and the ground beneath you.
Countering
- Move erratically
- A Charger's weakest spots are behind them and beneath them.
List of Chargers
- Splat Charger series
- Splat Charger – The base Charger in Splatoon. Comes with Splat Bombs to be used in conjunction with a Bomb Rush.
- Kelp Splat Charger – Has similar stats as the other Chargers in the Splat Charger series, but comes with the Sprinkler and Killer Wail.
- Splatterscope series
- Splatterscope – Has the same stats as the Splat Charger, but comes with a special scope that can be zoomed in, and Splat Bombs and Bomb Rush as secondary and special weapons, respectively.
- Kelp Splatterscope – Part of the Splatterscope series. Same as the Kelp Splat Charger but comes with a scope when focusing.
- Replica series
- Hero Charger Replica – An amiibo-brand Charger based on the Hero Mode Charger with a Splat Bombs + Bomb Rush combo. It is effectively a re-skin of the standard Splat Charger.
- Squiffer series
- Classic Squiffer – Has less range range, but a faster charge and faster mobility with a Point Sensor for recon and a Bubbler for defense.
- New Squiffer – Part of the Squiffer series. Has the same stats as the classic, but with Ink Mines and an Inkzooka for a more offensive set.
- E-Liter series
- E-Liter 3K – Has one of the best ranges, and slowest charge times, out of the Chargers with Burst Bombs and an Echolocator to find and hunt enemies.
- Custom E-Liter 3K – The most expensive Charger. Has the same stats as the E-Liter 3K, but comes with the Squid Beakon and Kraken.
- E-Liter 3K Scope – A currently unreleased charger in the E-liter 3K series, it will feature a scope similar to the Splatterscope.
Gallery
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The Splatterscope
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The Splat Charger
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The Classic Squiffer
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The New Squiffer
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The E-Liter 3K Scope