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'''Chums''' are a type of [[Salmonid]], the main antagonists of [[Salmon Run]] in ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. | '''Chums''' are a type of [[Salmonid]], the main antagonists of [[Salmon Run]] in ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' and ''[[Splatoon 3]]''. | ||
Chums are the most common form of Salmonid, and use a frying pan to attack players. They are not very tough individually, but they can pose a threat in large numbers or against [[Inklings]] and [[Octoling (playable)|Octolings]] that are not paying attention to their surroundings. During a [[Rush]], Chums become very fast and deadly, and they come in huge numbers. | Chums are the most common form of Salmonid, and use a frying pan to attack players. They are not very tough individually, but they can pose a threat in large numbers or against [[Inklings]] and [[Octoling (playable)|Octolings]] that are not paying attention to their surroundings. During a [[Rush]], Chums become very fast and deadly, and they come in huge numbers. |
Revision as of 13:23, 10 February 2022
Template:InfoboxCharacter Chums are a type of Salmonid, the main antagonists of Salmon Run in Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3.
Chums are the most common form of Salmonid, and use a frying pan to attack players. They are not very tough individually, but they can pose a threat in large numbers or against Inklings and Octolings that are not paying attention to their surroundings. During a Rush, Chums become very fast and deadly, and they come in huge numbers.
Quotes
The following text is quoted from the Salmonid Field Guide.
- Basic Information
- They tend to appear in groups rather than alone.
- Defeating them will earn you Power Eggs.
- Attack Behavior
- They use their sense of smell to locate and close in on targets who have entered their territory.
- Once they close in on a target, they perform close-range attacks using frying pans or other cookware.
- Elimination
- Can be neutralized relatively easily with a direct hit of ink.
- Supporting Information
- They inhabit a restricted ocean zone, and any unauthorized contact with them is expressly forbidden by law.
- On their own, they don't pose a significant threat, but ignore them and you may quickly find yourself surrounded.
Statistics
- See also: Salmon Run data
HP | Damage | Attack/Defeat/Total | |
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100/50 [Sal. 1] | 40 | 3 / 3 / 6 | 0 |
Notes
Gallery
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A group of Chums.
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A pair of Chums.
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Game model.
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Sunken Scroll 16 shows an anti-Salmonid poster with a Chum on it.
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Chums seen in Sunken Scroll 17 coming from the sea, referred to as pinkfish.
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Sunken Scroll 18 shows a realistic painting of Salmonids.
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A Chum showing a less chaotic side whilst looking at their ancestor's weapons as shown in Sunken Scroll 19.
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A Chum mem cake (upper middle) in a promo for Splatoon 2's Octo Expansion.
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Artwork of a Chum and a Snatcher for the Chaos vs. Order Splatfest.
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The salmon run field guide entry for the Chum (and others).
Etymology
Chum is a type of meat that fishers use to attract sharks, and is also a species of salmon.
Names in other languages
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