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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="2" | This pair of dualies has the longest range in its class, as well as the most mobile dodge roll. The dodge roll is quick, and allows the user to continue to slide instead of being locked in place. | ||
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Revision as of 04:01, 28 August 2018
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Dualie is a main weapon type introduced in Splatoon 2. Weapons of this type have the capability to dodge roll, allowing for both defensive and offensive maneuvers.
List of dualies
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![]() Dapple Dualies |
These dualies have a quick dodge roll, a fast firing rate, and high-damage shots that splat opponents in three hits. However, they are quite lacking in range. | ![]() |
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![]() Splat Dualies |
The first pair of dualies in the Splatoon series. They feature balanced performance, having no particular strength or weakness. | ![]() |
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![]() Glooga Dualies |
A long-range, high-damage pair of dualies with a low fire rate. Shot damage and range increases after a dodge roll, splatting opponents with two hits. | ![]() |
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![]() Dualie Squelchers |
This pair of dualies has the longest range in its class, as well as the most mobile dodge roll. The dodge roll is quick, and allows the user to continue to slide instead of being locked in place. | ![]() |
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![]() Tetra Dualies |
These dualies put a significant emphasis on mobility. They allow up to four consecutive dodge rolls instead of the normal two, and also allow shooting while rolling. | ![]() |
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Gallery
Promo renders
Trivia
- The Dualie's losing animation was changed from the Splatoon 2 Global Testfire version and the official release. The testfire had the Inkling swing the Dualies down while looking at them annoyed or looking off annoyed if they were a boy or girl respectively; the official release has both of the genders swing them down and spin one of them around their finger disappointingly.