Fizzy Bomb

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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 35 (Splash)
50 (Direct hit)
Base duration
Ink consumption 60%
Base range
Rate of fire
Muzzle velocity
Base accuracy
MPU effect
SPU effect
SPU effect
Other variant

The Fizzy Bomb is a sub weapon in Splatoon 2. It is a Bomb-type weapon, which can be charged up by holding down the R button, increasing its power. To charge it up faster, the player must also shake the controllers up and down physically, jump in-game continuously (mash B), or move around in-game quickly. When R is released, the bomb is thrown. It sprays a thin ink trail behind it as it travels before exploding. Depending on how long it was charged, it may explode up to three times. 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 was released in Version 4.1.0.[1].

Splatoon 2

Sets

Weapons with Fizzy Bomb in Splatoon 2
Main #ID Sub Special Special Points Level Price Class Introduced​​​​​​​​​​​
Bamboozler 14 Mk III 2052 Fizzy Bomb Bubble Blower 190p 27 Cash 14400 Charger 3 April 2019 (4.6.0)​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Kensa Glooga Dualies 5022 Fizzy Bomb Ink Armor 180p 27 Cash 17000 Dualie 5 December 2018 (4.3.0)​
Kensa Luna Blaster 202 Fizzy Bomb Ink Storm 170p 26 Cash 16600 Shooter 3 October 2018 (4.1.0)​​​
Kensa Sloshing Machine 3022 Fizzy Bomb Splashdown 190p 21 Cash 20700 Slosher 3 October 2018 (4.1.0)​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Quotes

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Trivia

  • The weapon's name is a reference to the fizz, or the hissing sound and bubbles of gas, that cans of soda can release if opened after being shaken, similar to the weapon's charging animation. In addition, the weapon resembles a soda can, as well as an M67 hand grenade.
  • This weapon, using a placeholder Autobomb model instead of the final model, was found in data mining as early as version 3.1.0. Its internal codename is "Piyo", which is a common placeholder name in Japanese computer programming.

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