Triple Inkstrike

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The Triple Inkstrike is an upcoming special weapon in Splatoon 3.

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Appearance

The Triple Inkstrike's visual design is based upon a multi-function pencil box. The marker balls are based on sharpeners, with a single hole along the equator and a clear red dome on one side where the blade is visible and shavings would be held. The missiles are based on pencils, with the main body being a hexagonal, long shape, the manufacturer's logo written on the side, and a clear red protector covering the tip that resembles the nosecone. The missile's propellers cover the eraser end. The backpack is based on the case itself, and is largely unchanged from its real life counterpart. The missiles launch from where the pencils are stored, and the marker balls appear from a drawer along the bottom of the case.

Description

Once activated, the user launches three Inkstrike-like missiles immediately. Then, the user can throw up to three balls, each of which marks where each missile will land with a landing marker. Then, each missile creates a giant ink tornado that inks the ground and splat opponents upon impact. It appears that the missiles won't ink the ground after time has ran out. As of the Release Date Revealed trailer, it is part of the Slosher’s kit.

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Names in Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese トリプルトルネード
Toripuru Torunēdo
Triple Tornado
Netherlands Dutch Tri-tornado Tri tornado
Germany German Tri-Tintferno From Tinte (ink) and Inferno.

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