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* Multiple Big Shots can use the same cannon at once.
* Multiple Big Shots can use the same cannon at once.
* Big Shots can spawn at cannons where another Big Shot has been defeated.
* Big Shots can spawn at cannons where another Big Shot has been defeated.
* Big Shots do not spawn during High Tide.  
* Big Shots do not spawn during High Tide.
* A full charge from a [[Heavy Splatling]] will take a Big Shot down.
* A full charge from a [[Heavy Splatling]] will take a Big Shot down.
* After the cannon is used, a trail of sparkles will follow the cannonball. Follow the sparkles to where they came from to locate the Big Shot.
* After the cannon is used, a trail of sparkles will follow the cannonball. Follow the sparkles to where they came from to locate the Big Shot.
* Big Shots remain vulnerable while their heads are beneath the water. Players should keep firing at them until they know for certain the Big Shot is splatted.


== Badges ==
== Badges ==

Revision as of 02:02, 31 August 2023

Template:InfoboxCharacter Big Shots are Boss Salmonids that appear in Salmon Run Next Wave in Splatoon 3.

Description

The Big Shot is a large-bodied Boss Salmonid that wears turquoise overalls and has a short, stubby, lime-green bit of hair on its head. It spawns with a Big Shot launcher near the shoreline and fires a cannonball that will land near the egg basket. The cannonball then bounces up and down in a similar fashion to the Wave Breaker. However, the projectile sends off two shock waves before breaking, while the Wave Breaker emits three. The Big Shot itself has considerably high health, but cannot attack directly and merely travels to and from the water to load cannonballs into the launcher. The launcher cannot be broken and will remain until the end of the wave, similarly to the pillar of the Fish Stick.

Even before the Big Shot is defeated, players can use its Big Shot launcher to fire Golden Eggs toward the egg basket. If multiple Big Shots spawn in a wave, they will all use the same launcher.

Quotes

The following text is quoted from the Salmonid Field Guide.[1]

Basic Information

  • These set up a Big Shot launcher near the shore. The Big Shot launcher is loaded with cannonballs carried in from the sea, which it then fires.
  • The attending Salmonid itself is not aggressive—it just passively goes back and forth between the sea and the Big Shot launcher.
  • The Big Shot launcher can be used to load and fire Golden Eggs.
  • After the Big Shot is defeated, the Big Shot launcher will stick around until the next wave.

Attack Behavior

  • It will fire its cannonballs in the direction of the egg basket.
  • When a cannonball lands, it creates two shock-wave attacks.

Elimination

  • Take out the Salmonid operating the Big Shot launcher.

Supporting Information

  • Among muscle-bound Salmonids, those with belligerent personalities tend to be assigned as Steelheads, while those with calmer dispositions are assigned to Big Shots.
  • On Salmonid holidays, Big Shot workers like to launch special fireworks in place of cannonballs to make things more festive.

Tips

  • Load Golden Eggs in the cannon whenever any are near the shore. The cannon is very useful for getting eggs closer to the basket, but be sure another player is nearby to pick them up, as otherwise Snatchers may steal them before they can be collected.
  • Multiple Big Shots can use the same cannon at once.
  • Big Shots can spawn at cannons where another Big Shot has been defeated.
  • Big Shots do not spawn during High Tide.
  • A full charge from a Heavy Splatling will take a Big Shot down.
  • After the cannon is used, a trail of sparkles will follow the cannonball. Follow the sparkles to where they came from to locate the Big Shot.
  • Big Shots remain vulnerable while their heads are beneath the water. Players should keep firing at them until they know for certain the Big Shot is splatted.

Badges

Main article: Badge#Salmon Run Next Wave

Splatting Big Shots a specific number of times in Salmon Run: Next Wave will reward the player with special badges they can use on their Splashtag.

Big Shot Badges
S3 Badge Big Shot 100.png Big Shot Splats x 100
S3 Badge Big Shot 1000.png Big Shot Splats x 1,000
S3 Badge Big Shot 10000.png Big Shot Splats x 10,000

Version history

Version Adjustments
2.0.0
  • Movement speed is now about 30% slower than before.
    • In addition to lowering the Big Shot's attack frequency, this also lengthens the amount of time it spends walking on land, increasing the players' window of opportunity to attack.
  • The animation played as the Big Shot's shot comes flying in will be shown for longer than before, making it easier to determine where the shot was fired from.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Big Shot is the only Salmonid with a weapon that it does not permanently hold or pilot.

Etymology

The term "Big Shot" means a person in a higher class or ranking than most, and is also a play on words relating to its cannon and its size.

Names in other languages

Big Shot
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese テッキュウ
tekkyū
From 鉄球 tekkyū ("iron ball")
Netherlands Dutch Bombarie From bombarde ("bombard") and bombarie ("uproar")
CanadaFrance French Gros boulet Big Ball
Germany German Kanonya From Kanone ("cannon")
Italy Italian Cannoniere Gunner
Russia Russian Ядровик
Yadrovik
From ядро yadro ("cannonball"), means someone who operates cannonballs
SpainMexico Spanish Artilleroide From artillería ("artillery")
China Chinese (Simplified) 铁球鱼
tiě qiú yú (Mandarin)
Iron Ball Fish
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 鐵球魚
tiě qiú yú (Mandarin)
Iron Ball Fish
South Korea Korean 철 구슬
cheol guseul
From 鐵 cheol ("iron") and 球瑟 guseul ("marble")
Translate logo.svg Internal SakeArtillery [2]


Big Shot launcher
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 発射台
Hassha-dai
Launchpad
Netherlands Dutch Bombariekanon Big Shot cannon
Canada French (NOA) Canon du gros boulet Big Shot Cannon
France French (NOE) Canon du Gros boulet Big Shot Cannon
Germany German Kanonya-Geschütz Big Shot Cannon
Italy Italian Cannone Cannon
Russia Russian Ядромет
Yadromyot
Cannonball launcher
SpainMexico Spanish Lanzador Launcher
China Chinese (Simplified) 发射台
Fāshè Tái
Launcher
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 發射台
Fāshè Tái
Launcher
South Korea Korean 발사대
Balsadae
Launchpad
Translate logo.svg Internal SakeArtilleryCannon [2]

References