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'''Fizzbangs''' are a new Splatfest mechanic introduced in {{S3}} during [[Fresh Season 2024]]. They will debut in the Splatfest that follows the [[Friday vs. Saturday vs. Sunday|Friday vs. Saturday vs. Sunday Splatfest (overseas)]] and the [[Red Bean Paste vs. Custard vs. Whipped Cream|Red Bean Paste vs. Custard vs. Whipped Cream Splatfest (JP)]]. They are small bombs with an explosion resembling fireworks.  
'''Fizzbangs''' are an upcoming new Splatfest mechanic that will debut in {{S3}} during [[Fresh Season 2024]]. They are small bombs with an explosion resembling fireworks.  


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Fizzbang

Fizzbangs at Marlin Airport
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Release Date TBD

Fizzbangs are an upcoming new Splatfest mechanic that will debut in Splatoon 3 during Fresh Season 2024. They are small bombs with an explosion resembling fireworks.

Details

Fizzbangs follow the player, similar to the clams in Clam Blitz, and can be thrown. Upon landing on the ground, fly upwards a short distance and explode, which damages opponents within a certain radius. Fizzbangs are acquired by respawning or by splatting opponents. Splatting an opponent gives the player 1-3 Fizzbangs depending on the remaining time in the match: 1 during the first minute of the match, 2 during the second minute, and 3 in the final minute. A player may hold up to 6 Fizzbangs at a time.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ハナビダマ
Hanabidama
Fireworks Ball
Netherlands Dutch Knalbal Bang Ball
France French (NOE) Balle pyrotek Firework Ball
Germany German Feierkracher From Feier ("party" or "celebration") and Feuerkracher ("firecracker")
Italy Italian Sfera pirotecnica Fireworks Ball
Spain Spanish (NOE) Bola pirotíntica
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 煙火彈
yānhuǒ dàn (Mandarin)
jin1 fo2 daan2 (Cantonese)
Fireworks Pellet
South Korea Korean 불꽃탄
bulkkochtan
Fireworks