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Revision as of 02:23, 16 January 2016
The Tri-Slosher is a DLC weapon in Splatoon that was released on September 26th, 2015 at Template:UTC.[1]
Description
The Tri-Slosher 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.
“ | The Tri-Slosher is a Slosher-type weapon able to attack from three different angles at once! The individual splashes lose a little bit of power, but the wide spread makes it very handy in a tight spot! The Disruptor and Bubbler make this setup suited to a relentless battlefield hunter. | ” |
“ | 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
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Version history
2.2.0
- ▲ Damage against Rainmaker shields increased by about 33%.
Notes
Similar weapons
Trivia
- The Tri-Slosher draws many parallels to the Splattershot Jr.:
- Both are less accurate and have shorter ranges than the standard weapons of their class (the Slosher and the Splattershot, respectively), but wider coverage within their range.
- 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.
Gallery
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Promo image.
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An Inkling standing with a Tri-Slosher equipped.
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Running through Camp Triggerfish with a Tri-Slosher.
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Throwing ink with a Tri-Slosher. (behind)
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Throwing ink with a Tri-Slosher. (front)
Names in other languages
References
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