Roller: Difference between revisions
From Inkipedia, the Splatoon wiki
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File:Screenshot 3.png|thumb|300px]] | |||
Rollers are a [[Main Weapon|main]] [[weapon]] classification in ''[[Splatoon]]''. The roller has a wide range in painting capability, being able to cover large areas near the player. It is an ideal weapon for [[Ink]]ing on the go, and also has a short-ranged Ink-flinging attack. | Rollers are a [[Main Weapon|main]] [[weapon]] classification in ''[[Splatoon]]''. The roller has a wide range in painting capability, being able to cover large areas near the player. It is an ideal weapon for [[Ink]]ing on the go, and also has a short-ranged Ink-flinging attack. | ||
Revision as of 14:04, 29 May 2015
Rollers are a main weapon classification in Splatoon. The roller has a wide range in painting capability, being able to cover large areas near the player. It is an ideal weapon for Inking on the go, and also has a short-ranged Ink-flinging attack.
List of Rollers
There are currently three known types of Roller:
- Splat Roller - the base roller in Splatoon. It allows for medium speed and wide turf coverage, with a small Ink-flinging attack.
- Dynamo Roller - a slower, more powerful roller. It makes up for its slower speed with a more powerful Ink-flinging attack and wider turf coverage.
- Inkbrush - a far faster roller. It moves exceptionally quick, but has a thinner coverage. Instead of flinging Ink, the Inkbrush swipes repeatedly, covering areas in thinner, horizontal stripes of Ink.
Gallery
-
The Splat Roller.
-
The Dynamo Roller.
-
The Inkbrush.