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The '''Wasabi Splattershot''' is | The '''Wasabi Splattershot''' is an upcoming [[Shooter]] in ''[[Splatoon]]''. It is one of [[Sheldon's Picks]], and was first announced during the [[Nintendo Direct]] presentation on March 3rd, 2016. It is set to release in April 2016. | ||
==Loadout== | ==Loadout== |
Revision as of 16:26, 9 April 2016
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The Wasabi Splattershot is an upcoming Shooter in Splatoon. It is one of Sheldon's Picks, and was first announced during the Nintendo Direct presentation on March 3rd, 2016. It is set to release in April 2016.
Loadout
The loadout of this weapon is either Splat Bombs and Inkstrike according to Nintendo of America's Nintendo Direct, or Splat Bombs and Inkzooka according to the European Nintendo Direct which used the E3 image.
Gallery
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Promo image.
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Promo for Sheldon's Picks - the second Inkling from the right is holding the Wasabi Splattershot.
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An Inkling brandishes the Wasabi Splattershot next to a box of Sheldon's Picks.
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The loadout from the European Direct shows an Inkzooka instead of an Inkstrike, similar to the E3 loadout.
Similar weapons
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Name Origin
Wasabi Splattershot is a combination of Splatter (as well as Splat) and Shot. It also has the word Wasabi as a prefix to differentiate it from the Splattershot and the Tentatek Splattershot. The word Wasabi most likely refer to its color scheme.
Its japanese name, スプラシューターワサビ Supurashūtā Wasabi, is a combination of either Splat or Splash, and Shooter. It contains the word "Wasabi" for the same reasons as its English name.