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- For information about the Curling Bomb, see Curling Bomb.
Splatoon 2
Curling Bomb
File:S2 Curling Bomb promo render.jpg
Base damage | 20 (contact) 20 (splash) 180 (direct hit) |
Ink consumption | 70% |
Strengths | Makes a straight path in front of the player, Can be "cooked" to increase explosion radius |
Weaknesses | Very small explosion radius, less lethal than Splat Bomb and Suction Bomb |
Use
Introduced in Splatoon 2, the Curling Bomb is mostly used supportively, but in some situations, it can be used offensively or defensively:
- Like any other bomb, the Curling Bomb instantly detonates when it comes in contact with a brella canopy, Splash Wall, Baller, bubbles, or the Rainmaker's barrier.
- Any enemy near the explosion will get splatted or damaged.