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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The design and function of this weapons appear to be inspired by the Spirit Bomb from the manga | * The design and function of this weapons appear to be inspired by the Spirit Bomb from the manga/anime series [[Wikipedia:Dragon Ball |"Dragon Ball"]] created by [[Wikipedia:Akira Toriyama |Akira Toriyama]], in particular its ability to become stronger the more people cheer on the user. Its American and Japanese name also mirror the change from ‘ball’ to ‘bomb’ for the technique. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 01:50, 3 October 2018
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The Booyah Bomb is an upcoming special weapon in Splatoon 2[1].
When activated, the user holds up a glowing ball of ink that charges up over time and can be thrown to make an ink explosion, which is made larger by charging up more. The user and their teammates can use the "Booyah!" signal to charge up the special faster. Teammates using this signal will also slightly fill up their own special gauge.
According to data mining, the user will be protected by a limited-durability shield which is weaker to some weapons, such as chargers, and stronger against others, such as shooters.
Splatoon 2
Data
This information is based on data mining performed on the 4.0.0 version of Splatoon 2, and might change as part of balancing this special weapon before its official release.
As it data mined, some of the information pertains to unreleased or even unannounced weapons, which are mentioned by their internal codenames.
Booyah Bomb Armor - Damage Multiplier:
Main weapon | Multiplier |
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Shooters | 0.6x |
Splatling | 0.6x |
Dualies | 0.6x |
L-3 Nozzlenose | 0.65x |
H-3 Nozzlenose | 0.7x |
Blasters | 1x |
Brush Roll | 1x |
Roller (Roll) | 1x |
Slosher | 1x |
Brella Shield | 1x |
Charger | 1.3x |
Brella Shot | 1.3x |
Brush Flick | 1.4x |
Dynamo Roller (Flick) | 1.6x |
Roller (Flick) | 2.5x |
Sub weapon | Multiplier |
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Curling Bomb | 1x |
Splash Wall | 1x |
Sprinkler | 1x |
Bombs | 1.5x |
Fizzy Bomb | 3x |
Special weapon | Multiplier |
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Baller (Contact) | 1x |
Inkjet Exhaust | 1x |
Splashdown | 1x |
Tenta Missiles | 1.5x |
Inkjet | 1.667x |
SuperStamp | 1.667x |
Inkjet Bullet | 2x |
Bubble Blower | 2x |
Sting Ray | 2x |
Baller (Explosion) | 2.5x |
Ink Storm | 2.5x |
Booyah Bomb | 2.5x |
Other weapon | Multiplier |
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"Bomb_Tako" | 1x |
Rainmaker | 1x |
Ink Cannon | 1x |
Gusher | 1x |
VictoryRocket(?) | 1x |
Sets
Main | #ID | Sub | Special | Special Points | Level | Price | Class | Introduced | |
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Aerospray PG | 32 | Burst Bomb | Booyah Bomb | 190p | 29 | 19000 | Shooter | 3 April 2019 (4.6.0) | |
Heavy Splatling Remix | 4012 | Point Sensor | Booyah Bomb | 190p | 19 | 18300 | Splatling | 3 April 2019 (4.6.0) | |
Kensa .52 Gal | 52 | Splash Wall | Booyah Bomb | 190p | 25 | 15600 | Shooter | 5 December 2018 (4.3.0) | |
Kensa Dynamo Roller | 1022 | Sprinkler | Booyah Bomb | 180p | 29 | 32300 | Roller | 3 October 2018 (4.1.0) | |
Kensa Splattershot Pro | 72 | Splat Bomb | Booyah Bomb | 210p | 23 | 21900 | Shooter | 3 October 2018 (4.1.0) |
Gallery
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Promotional image
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Charging up
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Throwing the ball
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The ball exploding
Trivia
- The design and function of this weapons appear to be inspired by the Spirit Bomb from the manga/anime series "Dragon Ball" created by Akira Toriyama, in particular its ability to become stronger the more people cheer on the user. Its American and Japanese name also mirror the change from ‘ball’ to ‘bomb’ for the technique.
Names in other languages
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