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'''Scrappers''' are | '''Scrappers''' are [[Boss Salmonid|Boss Salmonid]] that appears in [[Salmon Run]] in [[Splatoon 2]]. | ||
Scrappers move slow, but leave behind a large trail of ink. The only way to kill a scrapper is to shoot its tail, which is located behind the Salmonoid. Shooting anywhere else will do no damage, but doing this enough will stun the scrapper. Players should use this time to splat the scrapper. | Scrappers move slow, but leave behind a large trail of ink. The only way to kill a scrapper is to shoot its tail, which is located behind the Salmonoid. Shooting anywhere else will do no damage, but doing this enough will stun the scrapper. Players should use this time to splat the scrapper. | ||
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Scrappers are Boss Salmonid that appears in Salmon Run in Splatoon 2.
Scrappers move slow, but leave behind a large trail of ink. The only way to kill a scrapper is to shoot its tail, which is located behind the Salmonoid. Shooting anywhere else will do no damage, but doing this enough will stun the scrapper. Players should use this time to splat the scrapper.