Slosher (weapon class)

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Sloshers (スロッシャー Surosshā) are one of the five main weapon classifications in Splatoon, and one of seven in Splatoon 2. These bucket-like weapons hurl ink straight ahead at a long range, and can be used to splat opponents high up or on the other side of an obstacle.

The first weapon in this class, the Slosher, was released in the August Update on August 6th.

List of Sloshers

Series Description Variants Games

Slosher
A standard Slosher, with balanced performance. Slosher Template:Ya Template:Ya
Slosher Deco Template:Ya Template:Ya
Soda Slosher Template:Ya
Hero Slosher Replica Template:Ya

Tri-Slosher
The Tri-Slosher throws ink in three directions simultaneously. Compared to the standard Slosher, it has a higher firing rate, but less damage output and less range. Tri-Slosher Template:Ya Template:Ya
Tri-Slosher Nouveau Template:Ya Template:Ya

Sloshing Machine
The Sloshing Machine launches a small mortar-like glob that is trailed by a vortex of ink. The vortex has a small splash damage radius, while the glob itself does higher damage, with a smaller hit box. Sloshing Machine Template:Ya Template:Ya
Sloshing Machine Neo Template:Ya Template:Ya

Grizzco Slosher
The Grizzco Slosher shoots an accurate, very slow, long-range projectile that penetrates shields and objects. Uniquely, the projectile can keep moving even after hitting an enemy. Grizzco Slosher Template:Ya

Explosher
The Explosher shoots an accurate, slow, long-range projectile that explodes on impact with solid surfaces. Uniquely, the projectile can keep moving even after hitting an enemy. Explosher Template:Ya

Bloblobber
The Bloblobber is a long-ranged slosher. This bathtub of a slosher fires a line of four bubbles which will bounce along the ground. Bloblobber Template:Ya

Trivia

Splatoon

Gallery

SplatNet icons

In-game

Art

Promo renders for Splatoon 2

Names in other languages

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Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 North America
  2. 2.0 2.1 Europe and Oceania