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Drizzling Capricciosos are Jelleton enemies in Splatoon 3. They fly over inkable surfaces, subsequently covering them in their own ink.
Appearance
Drizzling Capricciosos resemble the sprinkler sub weapon, both mechanically and aesthetically.
Strategy
- Drizzling Capricciosos are at their most dangerous in splat zone levels, as they can quickly take the zone if not taken care of.
- If being carried by a Battering Lento, they will compensate for the latter's inability to ink its own path.
Quotes
The following text is quoted from the Jelleton Field Guide.
(1) |
I can't stand these things. They'll spill ink all day if you let them. Do yourself a favor, and take them out before the whole floor's a mucky mess. |
(80) |
If you defeat them early, they don't pose much of a threat. And they don't have much health either. Try to take them down as soon as you see them! |
(400) |
They're a good reminder to look up every now and then. Keep your head on a swivel, Eight! |
Conclusion Keep it your turf, not theirs! |
Gallery
Etymology
Capriccioso is a musical term for playing freely and impulsively. This is a reference to how Drizzling Capricciosos can fly.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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German | Nieselndes Capriccioso | Drizzling Capriccioso |
Spanish | Capriccio pluvial | Pluvial capriccio |