Main weapon
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“ | Your go-to weapon can be short-range, long-range, or just plain messy (like the Splat Roller). Each has its own benefits and weaknesses, so there's something for every play style! | ” |
— Splatoon's official website, [1]
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The main weapon is the primary type of weapon players use in Splatoon and Splatoon 2. Each main weapon has its own set of sub weapons and special weapons.
List of main weapons
Shooters
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Shooters are guns that fire small blobs of ink in quick succession. Most shooters will continuously fire when the player holds the trigger, but some have semi-automatic operation.
Blasters are shooters that are able to fire large globs of ink with a delayed explosion. The explosion allows users to attack opponents located behind obstacles or around corners.
Some shooters offer semi-automatic functionality, requiring the player to tap the trigger repeatedly instead of holding it for some or all aspects of operation.
Note: The series are arranged by their respective order in the weapon select screen with the Main filter.
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![]() Sploosh-o-matic |
A mid-damage, close-range shooter with a high fire rate. It features the highest damage output per second in its class, at the cost of having the shortest range. | ![]() |
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![]() Splattershot Jr. |
The first weapon given to the player upon starting the game. It is a low-damage, close-range shooter with a high fire rate. Its fire rate and ink efficiency ensure that new players will be able to accomplish something. | ![]() |
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![]() Splash-o-matic |
A low-damage, mid-range shooter with a high fire rate. It features perfect accuracy, the best among all automatic shooters. | ![]() |
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![]() Aerospray |
A low-damage, close-range shooter with a high fire rate. It has the widest shot spread and the fastest firing rate in its class, allowing it to excel at covering turf. | ![]() |
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![]() Splattershot |
A mid-damage, mid-range shooter with an average fire rate. It has no real weaknesses and can adapt to any situation. | ![]() |
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![]() .52 Gal |
A high-damage, mid-range shooter with a slow fire rate. This weapon suffers from low accuracy. | ![]() |
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![]() N-ZAP |
A low-damage, mid-range shooter with a fast fire rate. It has the fastest strafe speed in its class. | ![]() |
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![]() Dual Squelcher |
A low-damage, mid-range shooter with an average fire rate. | ![]() |
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![]() Splattershot Pro |
A mid-damage, long-range shooter with a slow fire rate. Notably, this weapon has very high ink consumption. | ![]() |
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![]() .96 Gal |
A high-damage, long-range shooter with a very slow fire rate. As a trade-off for its power and range, this weapon suffers from low accuracy, and it consumes more ink per shot than any other weapon in its class. | ![]() |
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![]() Jet Squelcher |
A low-damage, long-range shooter with a slow fire rate. It has the longest range in its class. | ![]() |
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![]() Splattershot Nova |
A low-damage, mid-range shooter with an average fire rate. It has good ink efficiency, but is in turn less accurate. | ![]() |
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![]() L-3 Nozzlenose |
A low-damage, mid-range shooter. It is a burst fire weapon, firing three bullets after a pull of the trigger. Well-timed button presses are required to maintain an optimal fire rate. | ![]() |
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![]() H-3 Nozzlenose |
A mid-damage, long-range shooter. It is burst-fire, firing three bullets after a pull of the trigger. | ![]() |
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![]() Squeezer |
A shooter with two firing modes: semi-automatic and fully automatic. Pulling the trigger once will squirt out a single long range, mid-power shot with perfect accuracy. Holding the button leads to successive low range, high spread, lower-powered shots. The trigger can be tapped repeatedly to maintain the high-power mode. | ![]() |
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Special Shooters
The following special shooter(s) are only available outside of battles as part of other modes:
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![]() Hero Shot |
A shooter similar to the Splattershot only used in Octo Valley, Octo Canyon, and Return of the Mammalians. Depending on the game it appears in, its fire rate can be increased through upgrades using Power Eggs, Sardinium, or Upgrade Points. Upon completion of all required missions in all three modes (additionally requiring the Inkling Squid amiibo for Octo Valley), the player will unlock the Hero Shot Replica for use in battles. | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
![]() Octo Shot |
A shooter similar to the Splattershot only used by enemy Octolings, except in the Escape Phase of the Octo Expansion DLC and in Side Order when equipping Eight's Palette. Upon reaching level 40 in Splatoon, upon clearing the Octo Expansion DLC in Splatoon 2, or upon successful completion of a Side Order run with Eight's Palette equipped in Splatoon 3, the player will unlock the Octo Shot Replica for use in battles. | ✓[a] | ✓ | ✓ |
![]() Order Shot |
A shooter similar to the Splattershot only used in Side Order when equipping Agent 4's Palette. Its stats can be upgraded by placing color chips into the associated Palette. Upon successful completion of a run with this Palette equipped, the player will unlock the Order Shot Replica for use in battles. | ✓ |
Rollers
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Rollers can be pushed along the ground, leaving a trail of ink. Users can attack by flinging ink, and damage is also dealt if enemies come into contact with the weapon while it is being pushed, sometimes crushing the opponent in one hit. As of Splatoon 2, rollers can do a vertical swing.
Brushes are an unofficial subclass of rollers. Brushes can be pushed especially fast, but leave a narrow trail of ink. They do not deal nearly as much contact damage, making crushing enemies virtually impossible. However, instead of flinging large waves of ink, brushes quickly swipe from side to side, flicking many smaller globs. This rapid-fire flick is their primary means of spreading ink and attacking enemies, making them ideal for fast, close-combat action.
Note: The series are arranged by their respective order in the weapon select screen with the Main filter.
Series | Description | Variants | Games | ||
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![]() Carbon Roller |
A light, mobile roller that has a fast rolling speed. It has extremely fast flicks in exchange for a short range. It is unable to crush opponents in one hit. | ![]() |
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![]() Splat Roller |
The standard roller. It has decent range and mobility. | ![]() |
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![]() Dynamo Roller |
A heavy roller. It deals high damage and can throw ink farther than all other rollers. However, it is very slow and consumes the most ink of any roller. | ![]() |
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![]() Flingza Roller |
A roller that changes shape when performing a vertical swing. Its horizontal swing and rolling capabilities are similar to that of the Splat Roller, while its vertical swing is slow but has better range, inking, and damage. | ![]() |
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![]() Big Swig Roller |
A roller with exceptional inking capabilities and wider range. It is extremely ink efficient and fast while rolling. Its swings are somewhat quick but tend to be weaker compared to other rollers. It cannot splat opponents with a single horizontal swing, and it cannot crush opponents in one hit. | ![]() |
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Special Rollers
The following special roller(s) are only available outside of battles as part of other modes:
Weapon | Description | Games | ||
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![]() Hero Roller |
A roller similar to the Splat Roller only used in Octo Valley and Octo Canyon. An Inkling Boy amiibo is required to play Octo Valley missions using the Hero Roller. In Octo Canyon only, its flick speed, roll, and power can be increased by upgrading it using Power Eggs and Sardinium. Upon completion of all applicable missions in either mode using the Hero Roller, the player will unlock the Hero Roller Replica for use in battles. | ✓ | ✓ | |
![]() Grizzco Roller |
A modified rare weapon based on the Dynamo Roller, only available in Salmon Run Next Wave. | ✓ | ||
![]() Order Roller |
A roller similar to the Splat Roller only used in Side Order when equipping Callie's Palette. Its stats can be upgraded by placing color chips into the associated Palette. Upon successful completion of a run with this Palette equipped, the player will unlock the Order Roller Replica for use in battles. | ✓ |
Chargers
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Chargers can instantly splat opponents at long range, once charged up. Uncharged shots do not have enough range or damage to be used effectively for attacking, but they can be used for covering turf. Precision aim is required, and a laser shows where the shot will land.
Note: The series are arranged by their respective order in the weapon select screen with the Main filter.
Series | Description | Variants | Games | ||
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![]() Squiffer |
A short-range charger with a fast charge time that is unaffected while in mid-air. | ![]() |
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![]() Splat Charger |
The standard charger, featuring a long range and a decent charge time. | ![]() |
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![]() Splatterscope |
A Splat Charger with a scope, for extra range and precision at the cost of the inability to store charges. | ![]() |
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![]() E-liter |
A charger with extreme range and damage in exchange for a slow charge time and heavy ink consumption. | ![]() |
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![]() E-liter Scope |
An E-liter with a stronger scope than the Splatterscope, allowing for more range and extra precision. However, it cannot store its charge. | ![]() |
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![]() Bamboozler 14 |
A mid-range charger with an extremely fast charge time. However, its fully charged shots cannot splat opponents in a single hit. It also lacks the ability to store its charge and pierce targets. | ![]() |
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![]() Goo Tuber |
A mid-range charger that can hold both full and partial charges for an exceptionally long time at the cost of a slow charge time. A single partially charged shot from this weapon can deal enough damage to splat an undamaged target on its own. | ![]() |
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![]() Snipewriter |
A long-range charger that holds five, medium-damage shots per full charge, requiring two hits to splat an opponent. It lacks the ability to store its charge and pierce targets. | ![]() |
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Special Chargers
The following special charger(s) are only available outside of battles as part of other modes:
Weapon | Description | Games | ||
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![]() Hero Charger |
A charger similar to the Splat Charger only used in Octo Valley and Octo Canyon. An Inkling Girl amiibo is required to play Octo Valley missions using the Hero Charger. In Octo Canyon only, its charge speed and ink usage can be upgraded using Power Eggs and Sardinium. Upon completion of all applicable missions in either mode using the Hero Charger, the player will unlock the Hero Charger Replica for use in battles. | ✓ | ✓ | |
![]() Grizzco Charger |
A modified rare weapon based on the Bamboozler, only available in Salmon Run and Salmon Run Next Wave. Its charge is instantaneous. | ✓ | ✓ | |
![]() Order Charger |
A charger similar to the Splat Charger only used in Side Order when equipping Marie's Palette. Its stats can be upgraded by placing color chips into the associated Palette. Upon successful completion of a run with this Palette equipped, the player will unlock the Order Charger Replica for use in battles. | ✓ |
Sloshers
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Sloshers can hurl ink over obstacles to hit opponents.
Note: The series are arranged by their respective order in the weapon select screen with the Main filter.
Series | Description | Variants | Games | ||
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![]() Slosher |
The standard slosher, with balanced performance. It can curve its sloshes to cover a wider area. | ![]() |
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![]() Tri-Slosher |
A slosher that throws ink in three directions simultaneously. It has a high fire rate, but lower damage output and range. | ![]() |
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![]() Sloshing Machine |
A slosher that launches a small mortar-like glob that is trailed by a vortex of ink. The vortex does splash damage in a small radius, while the glob itself does higher damage, with a smaller hitbox. | ![]() |
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![]() Bloblobber |
A mid- to long-ranged slosher. Each swing lobs a volley of four, slow-moving "blobs" which bounce along the ground and reflect off of walls. It is the only slosher that can splat in one swing. | ![]() |
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![]() Explosher |
A slosher that launches a slow, long-range projectile that explodes on impact with solid surfaces. It has high ink consumption and poor mobility, but in return has strong inking capabilities. Uniquely, the projectile and the explosion deal damage separately. | ![]() |
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![]() Dread Wringer |
A slosher that sloshes two times in succession, allowing it to cover a wider area with a single swing, or focus one area for maximum damage. It has better range and inking capabilities than the standard Slosher, but at the cost of a lower fire rate. | ![]() |
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Special Sloshers
The following slosher(s) are only available outside of battles as part of other modes:
Weapon | Description | Games | ||
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![]() Hero Slosher |
A slosher similar to the Slosher only used in Octo Canyon. Upon completion of all missions in Octo Canyon using the Hero Slosher, the player will unlock the Hero Slosher Replica for use in battles. | ✓ | ||
![]() Grizzco Slosher |
A modified rare weapon based on the Sloshing Machine, only available in Salmon Run and Salmon Run Next Wave. It fires swirling projectiles akin to the Sloshing Machine's, but with greatly increased damage and a piercing effect strong enough to penetrate even armored Boss Salmonids. | ✓ | ✓ | |
![]() Order Slosher |
A slosher similar to the Slosher only used in Side Order when equipping Big Man's Palette. Upon successful completion of a run with this Palette equipped, the player will unlock the Order Slosher Replica for use in battles. | ✓ |
Splatlings
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Splatlings are rotary cannons that generally have a high rate of fire and considerable range. In-game, they operate similar to chargers, but release a stream of small ink bullets instead of a single powerful one. Like chargers, a full charge is necessary to achieve the maximum potential range and firing duration.
Note: The series are arranged by their respective order in the weapon select screen with the Main filter.
Series | Description | Variants | Games | ||
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![]() Mini Splatling |
A light splatling with a short charge time but shorter range. It allows users to strafe quickly while charging and firing. | ![]() |
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![]() Heavy Splatling |
The standard splatling. Its stats are well-rounded, having no glaring strengths or weaknesses. | ![]() |
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![]() Hydra Splatling |
The Splatling with the longest range in its class. It can fire continuously for a lengthy period of time, with the drawback being its ink hunger and high charge time. When fully charged, a high-damage feature activates, allowing users to splat opponents with three hits. | ![]() |
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![]() Ballpoint Splatling |
A Splatling with two different firing modes, an initial short ranged firing mode with a high fire rate and a secondary firing mode that has a slower fire rate but longer range and perfect accuracy. Unlike most other splatlings, it can interrupt its fire to recharge. Upon completing a full charge, subsequent charges will retain the secondary mode attributes until the charge is entirely expended. | ![]() |
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![]() Nautilus |
A shorter ranged Splatling with a medium charge rate. The weapon boasts the ability to store its charge much like some chargers and can interrupt its fire to recharge. Its accuracy in the air is comparable to its accuracy when grounded. | ![]() |
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![]() Heavy Edit Splatling |
A Splatling with a slow charge time, but a very high fire rate when fully charged. | ![]() |
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Special Splatlings
The following splatling(s) are only available outside of battles as part of other modes:
Weapon | Description | Games | ||
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![]() Hero Splatling |
A splatling similar to the Heavy Splatling only used in Octo Canyon. Upon completion of all missions in Octo Canyon using the Hero Splatling, the player will unlock the Hero Splatling Replica for use in battles. | ✓ | ||
![]() Order Splatling |
A splatling similar to the Heavy Splatling only used in Side Order when equipping DJ Octavio's Palette. Upon successful completion of a run with this Palette equipped, the player will unlock the Order Splatling Replica for use in battles. | ✓ |
Dualies
Dualies are paired sets of pistols that give their user the ability to dodge roll. After a dodge roll, the two dualies are held together by the Inkling, enhancing their performance in various ways depending on the dualie. This weapon class was introduced in Splatoon 2.
Note: The series are arranged by their respective order in the weapon select screen with the Main filter.
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![]() Dapple Dualies |
Lightweight dualies that have quick dodge rolls, a high fire rate, and middling damage. However, they have poor range, and their dodge rolls only cover a short distance. | ![]() |
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![]() Splat Dualies |
The first available pair of dualies in the Splatoon series. They feature balanced performance, having a high fire rate to compensate for the low damage typical of the class. | ![]() |
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![]() Glooga Dualies |
A mid-range, mid-damage pair of dualies with a low fire rate. Their dodge rolls are slow, but shot damage and range increase after a dodge roll instead of fire rate, allowing it to splat opponents with one fewer shot at greater distances. | ![]() |
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![]() Dualie Squelchers |
A long-range pair of dualies with unique dodge rolls. Its dodge rolls are quick and allow the user to slide instead of being locked in place, but they do not increase the weapon's fire rate. | ![]() |
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![]() Tetra Dualies |
These mid-range dualies put a significant emphasis on mobility. They allow up to four consecutive dodge rolls instead of the normal two, and can also shoot while rolling. | ![]() |
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![]() Douser Dualies FF |
A long-range pair of Dualies that can only perform one dodge roll. After rolling, the weapon's range decreases, and its fire rate increases drastically. | ![]() |
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Special Dualies
The following pair(s) of dualies are only available outside of battles as part of other modes:
Weapon | Description | Games | |
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![]() Hero Dualies |
A pair of dualies similar to the Splat Dualies only used in Octo Canyon. Upon completion of all missions in Octo Canyon using the Hero Dualies, the player will unlock the Hero Dualie Replicas for use in battles. | ✓ | |
![]() Grizzco Dualies |
A modified rare weapon based on the Splat Dualies, only available in Salmon Run Next Wave. Their stats are akin to the Dapple Dualies, but their range increases when fired after a dodge roll. Additionally, their dodge rolls create a highly-damaging explosion around the player, and they have the greatest ability for successive dodge rolling of any pair of dualies, being capable of up to 9 rolls in a row. | ✓ | |
![]() Order Dualies |
A pair of dualies similar to the Splat Dualies only used in Side Order when equipping Pearl's Palette. Upon successful completion of a run with this Palette equipped, the player will unlock the Order Dualie Replicas for use in battles. | ✓ |
Brellas
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Brellas are shotguns with a deployable shield. Depending on the brella model, the shield can be held in front of the user or launched forward. This weapon class was introduced in Splatoon 2.
Note: The series are arranged by their respective order in the weapon select screen with the Main filter.
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![]() Splat Brella |
The standard brella, featuring middling range, damage, and shield durability. | ![]() |
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![]() Tenta Brella |
A heavy brella with a larger, more durable shield. Its shots have more range and it can deal lethal damage in one shot, at the cost of a slow rate of fire. | ![]() |
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![]() Undercover Brella |
A lightweight brella that can be fired while its shield is open. It has a quick rate of fire, but its damage and shield durability are low. It cannot launch its shield. | ![]() |
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![]() Recycled Brella 24 |
A brella with extremely low shield durability, but powerful shots with very little spread. The shield launches and regenerates very quickly. | ![]() |
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Special brellas
The following brellas are only available outside of battles as part of other modes:
Weapon | Description | Games | |
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![]() Hero Brella |
A brella similar to the Splat Brella only used in Octo Canyon. Upon completion of all missions in Octo Canyon using the Hero Brella, the player will unlock the Hero Brella Replica for use in battles. | ✓ | |
![]() Grizzco Brella |
A modified rare weapon based on the Splat Brella, only available in Salmon Run and Salmon Run Next Wave. Uniquely, it entirely lacks a canopy and instead focuses on a wider spread and extremely rapid automatic fire. | ✓ | ✓ |
![]() Order Brella |
A brella similar to the Splat Brella only used in Side Order when equipping Marina's Palette. Upon successful completion of a run with this Palette equipped, the player will unlock the Order Brella Replica for use in battles. | ✓ |
Rare
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Rare weapons are modified weapons from existing classes. During wildcard rotations of Salmon Run, one of Mr. Grizz's personal weapons will be accidentally added to the mix.[2] Rare weapons are tweaked versions of normal weapons with much more powerful stats. These weapons are only available at certain times and can only be used within Salmon Run and cannot be used or obtained anywhere else. Template:-
Abilities
Abilities on a player's gear can affect main weapons. The following abilities have effects that directly improve the performance of main weapons.
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Reduces the amount of ink consumed by main weapons. | Template:Ya | Template:Ya |
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Increases damage dealt by weapons to non-player targets. | Template:Ya |
Gallery
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Concept art of various main weapons.
Names in other languages
Trivia
- Concept art shows a few early versions of different weapons. From left to right, and down:
- A Blaster
- A Sploosh-O-Matic
- A sub weapon, possibly a Seeker
- An Inkbrush
- A Carbon Roller (from the side)
- A Killer Wail
- An Octobrush
- The Hero Shot
- An unknown weapon
- The Inkstrike and its gamepad-like device
- A Splattershot Jr.
- A Rapid Blaster
- An E-liter 3K
- The Hero Charger
See also
- See main weapon data for detailed stats for main weapons.
The following lists show the most essential stats for every main weapon. The lists include what sub and special are in the weapon's set, the cost of each weapon, and the level requirement to unlock the weapon.
References
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