Version 4.1.0 (Splatoon 2)

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Version 4.1.0
For Splatoon 2

4.0.04.1.04.2.0
Version history

Version 4.1.0 is an update to Splatoon 2 that was released on 3 October 2018 at 02:00 UTC.[1]

New content

The official version 4 roadmap.

Weapons

The second Kensa Collection, a line of weapons designed by Toni Kensa, was released with the update. It includes the Kensa Splattershot Pro, Kensa Luna Blaster, Kensa Dynamo Roller and Kensa Sloshing Machine. All weapons include either the new Fizzy Bomb sub or the new Booyah Bomb special.

A new bomb-type sub weapon – the Fizzy Bomb – was added.

A new special weapon – the Booyah Bomb – was added. A second special weapon - the Ultra Stamp - was teased, but was not yet included in this version, and will only be added in 4.2.0.

Music

Four new battle music tracks have been confirmed officially.[2] The tracks are from a two new bands, SashiMori and Diss-Pair.[3]

  • Chopscrewey by SashiMori
  • Entropical by SashiMori
  • Seasick by Diss-Pair
  • Kinetosis by Diss-Pair

Stages

Skipper Pavilion, the final stage to be added to the game, was made available with version 4.1.0.[4]

Balance changes

Main weapons

Specifications for some of the main weapons have been changed.

Weapon Adjustment
Sploosh-o-matic
Neo Sploosh-o-matic
  • When shots hit, their ink splatter will now extend further forward than it did previously.
Splattershot Jr.
Custom Splattershot Jr.
  • When shots hit, their ink splatter will now extend further forward than it did previously.
Aerospray MG
Aerospray RG
  • When shots hit, their ink splatter will now extend further forward than it did previously.
Splattershot Pro
Forge Splattershot Pro
  • Ink now more likely to land around player’s feet when firing.
  • Made the ink splatter that lands closest to the player when firing more likely to land closer to the player than it did previously.
.96 Gal
.96 Gal Deco
  • Extended firing range by roughly 6%.
Dynamo Roller
Gold Dynamo Roller
  • Will now also ink turf closer to the player in addition to previous ink coverage when performing a horizontal swing.
Flingza Roller
Foil Flingza Roller
  • Extended range in which a horizontal swing will deal 100.0 or more damage by roughly 5%.
Goo Tuber
Custom Goo Tuber
  • Increased firing range of a minimally charged shot by roughly 27%.
  • Accordingly, firing range of other non-fully charged shots has also been increased slightly.
Mini Splatling
Zink Mini Splatling
  • Ink splatter from fired shots now hits with a wider vertical spread than it did previously.
Nautilus 47
  • Increased velocity of fired shots by roughly 133%, while making no change to firing range.
Undercover Brella
Undercover Sorella Brella
  • While damage from a single shot remains at 40.0, the damage from peripheral ink splatter has been increased from 10.0 to 12.0.

Sub weapons

Specifications for one of the sub weapons have been changed.

Weapon Adjustment
Splash Wall
  • Decreased the time between using the Splash Wall and when ink recovery begins by roughly 15/60 of a second.

Special weapons

Specifications for some of the special weapons have been changed.

Weapon Adjustment
Tenta Missiles
  • Shortened time between firing of each missile.
Splashdown
  • Decreased reduction of special gauge if the user is splatted in the time between activating the special but before landing with it from 50% to 25%.
  • Increased damage dealt by the Splashdown to bubbles fired by the Bubble Blower, ensuring that they will be destroyed if struck by it.
  • Decreased the points required for using the Splashdown special in several of the weapon sets that include it.

Special gauge

Points required for using specials have changed for certain main weapons.

Weapon Adjustment
Sploosh-o-matic 170 → 160
.96 Gal Deco 180 → 170
Inkbrush 160 → 150
Hydra Splatling 190 → 170
Undercover Brella 160 → 150
Splat Charger
Hero Charger Replica
190 → 200
Splatterscope 190 → 200
Firefin Splat Charger 200 → 210
Firefin Splatterscope 200 → 210
Enperry Splat Dualies 200 → 220
Kensa Splat Dualies 190 → 210

Fixes and adjustments

Multiplayer

  • Fixed an issue causing a player super jumping to an ally’s location in the midst of returning to their starting location after using an Inkjet to super jump into unintended locations when network connectivity was poor.
  • Fixed an issue when dodge rolling on the inside of a grating, in which the player mistakenly rolled the same distance they would when on the ground although they were moving in midair.
  • Adjusted the sound effect caused when an opponent enters the area of effect of Toxic Mist, making it easier to distinguish if they are nearby or far away.
  • A sound effect will now play when using the gear ability Drop Roller.
  • Fixed an issue preventing players from tossing a bomb or clam when using the Nautilus 47 if the bomb or clam was thrown at the same time the charge from a stored charge shot expired.
  • Fixed an issue on the stage Starfish Mainstage, causing player movement to become slowed slightly when moving across a specific slope near the spawn points.

X Power and League Power in Ranked Battle

  • When playing Ranked or League Battles as a pair, your rank meter, X Power, or League Power will no longer decrease when playing with fewer members on your team due to internet disconnections for an even shorter period than was previously the case.
  • If internet disconnections prevent a player from finishing enough matches out of the last few dozen matches played, the decrease to their rank meter or X Power for each subsequent unfinished match will be greater than it was previously.

Salmon Run

  • Players are now able to review stats for their last 50 Salmon Run jobs via the SplatNet 2 portion of the Nintendo Switch Online smart device app.
  • Fixed an issue causing players to take contact damage if they had been standing in the location an enemy appeared just prior to that enemy’s appearance.

Other changes

  • Voice chat will now be available via the Nintendo Switch Online smart device app when playing with friends in certain modes, even when creating rooms without selecting “Online Lounge.”
    • Players can also choose not to enable voice chat when creating rooms in this way.
    • This applies to the following modes which previously functioned with the Online Lounge feature: League Battle, Private Battle, Splatfest Battle (Normal) with friends, With Friends (Salmon Run).
  • Fixed an issue occurring after Splatfest Battles, in which the Splatfest rank meter would go up continuously and repeatedly.
  • Fixed an issue occurring in Splatfest Battles while under the effect of food items that increase experience or money, in which the player failed to earn gear ability chunks even after their Splatfest Tee had reached its highest level.
  • Fixed an issue in which players wouldn’t be recruited after selecting “Recruit more players” when creating a Splatfest Battle (Normal) room after first choosing “Online Lounge.”
  • Fixed an issue when using an amiibo to change equipment in the lobby in which the vibe meter at the top of the screen would mistakenly display information for the weapon used before making the change.
  • Fixed an issue causing certain sound effects not to play when doing recon on the stage Starfish Mainstage.
  • Fixed an issue causing platforms on the stage Ancho-V Games to move more during recon than in a battle when hit directly by a shot fired while using the Inkjet special.

Video

On 2 October 2018, a day before the version release, the Japanese Splatoon Twitter account and Squid Research Lab Tumblr account linked to a Youtube video showcasing some of the new features in the version. The video shows the automatic spectator camera function in Private Battle mode that was added in 4.0.0. It is a Splat Zones match on Skipper Pavilion, with Entropical as the background music, and with two of the players using the Kensa Dynamo Roller (showcasing the new Booyah Bomb), and the Kensa Luna Blaster (showcasing the new Fizzy Bomb).[5] [6]

References

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