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Revision as of 00:26, 26 August 2015
Splatlings are one of the five Main Weapon classifications in Splatoon. These Gatling-style weapons function like Chargers, where they require time to charge up to increase effectiveness. Though, rather than extend damage and range, a Splatling's charge instead increases the weapon's fire duration.
The first weapon in this class, the Heavy Splatling, was released in the August Update on August 6th.
List of Splatlings
- The Heavy Splatling
- Heavy Splatling – The first available Splatling in Splatoon. It has to be charged up a bit before it can shoot, and then shoots rapid-fire ink bullets in a long line until it has to be charged again. Comes with the Splash Wall and the Inkstrike.
Gallery
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Promo image of a male Inkling posing with a Heavy Splatling (no background).
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A female Inkling holding a Heavy Splatling.