Horrorboros

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That's a Horrorboros. Do I even need to tell you to avoid the bombs that it periodically launches out of its mouth?

Horrorboroses are King Salmonid that appear in Salmon Run Next Wave during an Xtrawave. They are the second type of King Salmonid to debut in Splatoon 3.

Description

Horrorboros is a large, dragon-like Salmonid. It has a large mouth with a weapon device similar to that of the Steelhead's bomb. It spawns at the water's edge, slowly rises into the air, and slowly moves around the map, floating in a dragon-like manner. It uses an attack similar to the Booyah Bomb weapon as its main attack (albeit larger), charging it up using the contraption in its mouth and launching it down towards the players. Players can attack Horrorboros' body directly, or attack the bomb from its mouth until it bursts. Its bomb takes 2,500 damage to burst (each damage hurts Horrorboros directly), and the burst damage is 5,000. In other words, each successful burst cycle deals 7,500 damage to Horroboros. Since each Egg Cannon shot only deals 800 damage to its body, it is advised to aim the shots at its bomb for massive damage.

Horrorboros' health, like Cohozuna, depends on the hazard level. When facing a team of Overachievers 0/99 or above, it will have a maximum of 55,000 HP.

  • Hazard level 0% ~ 7.8%: 38,500 HP (0.7x)
  • Hazard level 8.0% ~ 19.8%: 40,700 HP (0.74x)
  • Hazard level 20.0% ~ 39.8%: 44,000 HP (0.8x)
  • Hazard level 40.0% ~ 59.8%: 49,500 HP (0.9x)
  • Hazard level 60.0%+: 55,000 HP (1x)

Tips

  • In a similar manner to the Steelhead, the bomb Horrorboros charges up can be attacked. The bomb has 2,500 HP, and any damage to the bomb also reduces Horroboros' health by the same amount. If destroyed, the explosion deals a huge amount of damage (5,000 to be exact) to Horrorboros and cancels its Booyah Bomb attack.
    • Additionally, try to hit the bomb early before it gets too big. This way it is easier to destroy and can be done much faster.
    • Throwing Golden Eggs at the bomb can deal significant damage (800 each to be exact) to the bomb, which is faster than most supplied weapons. If you cannot connect a clear shot with a Golden Egg to the bomb, do not hesitate to throw the Golden Egg at Horrorboros normally, as every second counts.
    • Like Steelhead's bomb, any damage dealt to Horroboros' bomb carries over to the next cycle (with the bomb painted partially in players' ink color) even if players are unable to destroy it in the current cycle.
  • Horrorboros' large size and floating nature allow the team to deal damage to it virtually anywhere on the map.

Quotes

We're probably legally required to inform you that a new type of King Salmonid may begin appearing in March. It's a giant, terrifying serpent called Horrorboros, and did we mention that it flies? But... you'll probably be fine. Remember - you can earn a sticker!
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[1]
A new King Salmonid has been sighted snaking through the skies in #Splatoon3! Witnesses are referring to it as 'Horrorboros'...
— @NintendoEurope on Twitter[2]

Rewards

Main article: Badge#Salmon Run Next Wave

Splatting Horrorboroses a specific number of times in Salmon Run: Next Wave will reward the player with special badges that they can use on their Splashtag.

Horrorboros Badges
Horrorboros Splats x 10
Horrorboros Splats x 100
Horrorboros Splats x 1,000

Horrorboros figure locker decorations are also available as Big Run rewards.

Decoration Obtain
Participation
The Top 50%
The Top 20%
The Top 5%

Gallery

Trivia

  • Horrorboros' hair is similar to that of Stingers.
  • Horrorboros' bomb is similar to the Steelhead's, only it is larger, has more health and creates a Booyah Bomb explosion.

Etymology

Horrorboros is a portmanteau of "horror" and "ouroboros", an ancient symbol of a serpent or dragon that is eating its own tail.

Names in other languages

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References