E-liter 3K
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The E-liter 3K(NA)[a], or E-Litre 3K(EU/OC)[b], is a main weapon in Splatoon. The E-liter 3K is a type of charger. It has a long charge time but has a very impressive range, and can instantly splat, with a high enough charge.
Splatoon
E-liter 3K
Basic information | |
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Category | Main |
Class | Charger |
Sub | ![]() |
Special | ![]() |
Special depletion | ![]() |
Range | |
Charge speed | |
Mobility | |
Obtainable at | |
Level | 18 |
Cost | ![]() |
Specifications | |
Base damage | 40–80 (Partial charge) 180 (Full charge) |
Ink consumption | 2.6% (No charge) 30% (Full charge) |
Other variant | ![]() |
The E-liter 3K comes with the Burst Bomb sub and the
Echolocator special.
Version history
Version | Adjustments |
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2.2.0 |
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2.7.0 |
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Quotes
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Sheldon's Introduction
The E-liter 3K is designed to withstand extreme pressure, allowing you to charge it up even further!
As a result, it has incredible range and truly fearsome attack power! It's great for forging a path forward.
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“ | A charger with a high-capacity tank. By packing a lot of ink into each shot, it can strike from a great distance... at the cost of long charge time and ferocious ink consumption. | ” | — In-Game Description
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“ | The longest-ranged weapon in the game, and thus truly terrifying on stages that allow sniping from afar. The ![]() ![]() ![]() |
” | — Splatoon Prima Guide
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Gallery
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Promo image
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Showing the full range of the E-liter 3K at Arowana Mall.
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Official art of an Inkling holding the E-liter 3K.
Demonstration
Trivia
- The E-liter 3K is designed to look like a gas pump.
- Its name is a reference to the Nintendo E3 Engine.
- Its name is also a pun between elite and liter (the metric measurement), as it has the best-capacity tank.
- A disassembled E-liter 3K can be seen in Splatoon 2's Shooting Range.
- The E-liter 3K and
E-liter 3K Scope are the only main weapons that have ever consumed more ink than their sub weapon (Prior to 2.7.0 Burst Bombs consumed 1/4 of an ink tank, which is less than the 30% for full charges).