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==Description==
==Description==
It consists of a giant steel fish head and inkjets shooting down ink, with a [[Salmonid]] piloting the machine at the tail. Steel Eels are very long, making it easy to get cornered. The inkjets on its body can instantly kill inklings with direct hits, and get in the way of the inklings weapons. The only way to destroy this machine is to splat the Salmonid piloting it from behind.  
The Steel Eel consists of a giant steel fish head and inkjets shooting down ink, with a [[Salmonid]] piloting the machine at the tail. Steel Eels are very long, making it easy to get cornered. The inkjets on its body can instantly kill inklings with direct hits, and block Inkling attacks. The only way to destroy this machine is to splat the Salmonid piloting it at the rear.
 
==Tips & Strategies==
*A Steel Eel only targets one player.
**The player being targeted should coordinate their movement with the work crew's location, keeping crewmates safe and exposing the Steel Eel's weak point to them.
**If the targeted player travels behind the Steel Eel, the Steel Eel will do a U-turn and potentially trap the player or a crewmate.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 23:12, 24 July 2017

Steel Eels are Boss Salmonids that appear in Salmon Run from Splatoon 2.

Description

The Steel Eel consists of a giant steel fish head and inkjets shooting down ink, with a Salmonid piloting the machine at the tail. Steel Eels are very long, making it easy to get cornered. The inkjets on its body can instantly kill inklings with direct hits, and block Inkling attacks. The only way to destroy this machine is to splat the Salmonid piloting it at the rear.

Tips & Strategies

  • A Steel Eel only targets one player.
    • The player being targeted should coordinate their movement with the work crew's location, keeping crewmates safe and exposing the Steel Eel's weak point to them.
    • If the targeted player travels behind the Steel Eel, the Steel Eel will do a U-turn and potentially trap the player or a crewmate.

Names in other languages

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References

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