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|ink          = 2.2% (Press {{button|ZR}})<br>1.08% (Hold {{button|ZR}})
|ink          = 2.2% (Press {{button|ZR}})<br>1.08% (Hold {{button|ZR}})
|points      = 190
|points      = 190
|role        = [[Community Glossary#Support|Support]]
|role        = [[Community Glossary#Slayer|Slayer]]/[[Community Glossary#Support|Support]]<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j413TzopxQ {{YT}} "The Ultimate How To Play Foil Squeezer Guide ''Splatoon 2''"] by [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHyTmUxcqe8EEhioVBSZ0eA Gabe Rainery]</ref> [[Community Glossary#Flex|Flex]]
|strengths    = Range, accuracy, and damage (in semiautomatic mode); better [[Community Glossary#Turfing|turfing]] (in fully automatic mode) than [[Splattershot Pro]]; can use Bubble Blower aggressively (with Splat Bombs)<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yvm_phRBXSo "Top 5 Most Underated Weapons In Competitive Splatoon 2" by Chara of Prophecy]</ref>
|strengths    = Range, accuracy, damage, can [[Community Glossary#Instapop|instapop]] bubbles<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvX1PiTX8RE&t=1551s {{YT}} "''Splatoon 2'' 5.3 Tier List Part 5 (Main Weapons - Top Tiers) (Splat Zones Only)"] by [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8oq21InluabCpgfuUg-Gcg Chara] of [https://twitter.com/Climb_Spl Climb]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=001DBm0Hp1o {{YT}} "How To Get Good Using The Squeezer?! (+ Handcam) | ''Splatoon 2''"] by [https://www.youtube.com/user/ThatSrb2DUDE ThatSrb2DUDE], formerly of Team Olive</ref>
|weaknesses  = Poor ink efficiency, slightly slow firing rate, slower turfing than conventional support weapons
|weaknesses  = Requires good aim and {{button|ZR}} mashing, slow firing rate, poor ink efficiency, mediocre [[Community Glossary#Turfing|turfing]], dependent on [[Special Power Up]] and [[Object Shredder]] for instapop
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Like the [[Competitive:Squeezer|Squeezer]], the '''Foil Squeezer''' has two modes of fire: a powerful, long-ranged, semiautomatic mode and a short-ranged, fully automatic mode intended for turfing. While it takes a good amount of practice to get used to its mechanics, its user will be rewarded with the ability to quickly [[Splat (occurrence)|splat]] opponents from afar. Unlike the [[Community Glossary#Vanilla|Vanilla]] variant, this weapon has a more versatile kit, providing its user the means to either poke at their opponents or push their way back into a contested area.
===Use===
===Use===
* The Foil Squeezer's mechanics, range in semiautomatic mode, and special weapon make it a support weapon:
The Foil Squeezer's mechanics, range in semiautomatic mode, and special weapon make it a support weapon:
** Tap {{button|ZR}} to fire in semiautomatic mode; hold down {{button|ZR}} to switch to fully automatic mode.
* Tap {{button|ZR}} to fire in semiautomatic mode; hold down {{button|ZR}} to switch to fully automatic mode.
** The semiautomatic mode's long range – between those of the [[Dynamo Roller]]'s vertical swing and the [[Heavy Splatling]] – allows for easy zoning out of opponents.
* The semiautomatic mode's long range – between those of the [[Dynamo Roller]]'s vertical swing and the [[Heavy Splatling]] – allows for easy zoning out of opponents.
** The perfect accuracy of its semiautomatic mode makes it more reliable than similarly ranged weapons, such as the [[Splattershot Pro]] and the [[Dualie Squelchers]].
* The perfect accuracy of its semiautomatic mode makes it more reliable than similarly ranged weapons, such as the [[Splattershot Pro]] and the [[Dualie Squelchers]].
** [[Main Power Up]] can increase the damage per shot of the semiautomatic mode up to 49.4 with the maximum 57 [[ability point]]s. 30 ability points – or three mains – set it to 46.5. Less importantly, damage per shot of the fully automatic mode maxes out to 33.3 at 20 ability points — or two mains.
* [[Main Power Up]] can increase the damage per shot of the semiautomatic mode up to 49.4 with the maximum 57 [[ability point]]s. 30 ability points – or three mains – set it to 46.5. Less importantly, damage per shot of the fully automatic mode maxes out to 33.3 at 20 ability points — or two mains.
** The fully automatic mode is short ranged and loses accuracy the longer it is fired but is more efficient at turfing than the semiautomatic mode.
* The fully automatic mode is short ranged and loses accuracy the longer it is fired but is more efficient at turfing than the semiautomatic mode.
* The Foil Squeezer has two main weakness: low ink efficiency and slow firing rate:
* The Foil Squeezer has two main weakness: low ink efficiency and slow firing rate:
** Its ink efficiency is worse than that of the [[Splattershot Pro]]. Always check the [[ink tank]] and avoid getting caught in the middle of opposing ink.
** Its ink efficiency is worse than that of the [[Splattershot Pro]]. Always check the [[ink tank]] and avoid getting caught in the middle of opposing ink.
** Its slow firing rate can be exploited by quicker firing slayer's weapons that get too close, so keep an eye out for both [[Community Glossary#Flanking|flankers]] and [[Community Glossary#Sharking|sharks]].
** Its slow firing rate can be exploited by quicker firing slayer's weapons that get too close, so keep an eye out for both [[Community Glossary#Flanking|flankers]] and [[Community Glossary#Sharking|sharks]].
** A less notable weakness is its turfing, particularly when compared to other support weapons. In general, focus more on [[Splat (occurrence)|splatting]] opposing support players instead of trying to out-turf them with a slower firing, less ink efficient weapon.
** A less notable weakness is its turfing, particularly when compared to other support weapons. In general, focus more on [[Splat (occurrence)|splatting]] opposing support players instead of trying to out-turf them with a slower firing, less ink efficient weapon.
* The Splat Bomb is a versatile sub weapon with a variety of applications for the Foil Squeezer:
The '''[[Competitive:Splat Bomb|Splat Bomb]]''' is a powerful, versatile sub weapon with a variety of purposes suited for any player:
** Pushing into a Splat Zone or any other important area of the stage.
* It can be used for poking at and zoning out opponents during the [[Community Glossary#Phases|neutral phase]], stalling an opponent's push, or denying opponents safe access to important areas of the stage, such as the [[Tower Control|Tower]], that might not be easy to fire at with the main weapon.
** Flushing out opposing [[Community Glossary#Anchor|anchor]]s from perches, hindering their ability to control space with their range.
* Carefully lobbing a Splat Bomb at an opposing anchor positioned on their [[Competitive:Callouts#Location naming|snipe]] will hinder their ability to control space with their range.
** Either stalling an opponent's push or providing cover while escaping, whether via both swimming and running or via [[Super Jump|super jump]]ing.
* If a shorter-ranged opponent gets too close, either dropping a Splat Bomb at your feet or rolling it like a bowling ball can provide time and space to escape.
** Instantly popping bubbles produced from the Bubble Blower with [[Object Shredder]].
* A Splat Bomb can damage or destroy an opponent's [[brella]] shield, [[Competitive:Splash Wall|Splash Wall]], or Baller or the [[Rainmaker shield]], while detonating on contact.
* Bubbles launched from the Bubble Blower can turf [[surfaces]] and splat opponents when popped, but they are even better at providing protection:
** Any opponents caught within the Splat Bomb's explosion will get damaged or splatted.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fJQ5uQc_I4&t=350s {{YT}} "How To Get Good Using The N-Zap 8X?! (+ Handcam) | ''Splatoon 2''"] ThatSrb2DUDE, formerly of Team Olive, splats an opposing Tenta Brella user by throwing a Suction Bomb into the rear of their brella shield</ref>
** Create some distance from the opponents before activating Bubble Blower, as a Bubble Blower user is vulnerable at close range.
** It will also inflate or pop a teammate's bubbles but deflate or diffuse an opponent's bubbles, while still detonating on contact (see below).
** Blowing bubbles in front of a push (e.g. [[Tower Control|Tower]], [[Rainmaker]], or [[Clam Blitz|Power Clam]]) can protect its user and any teammates from incoming opposing fire. However, just like with a [[Splash Wall]], any bombs that hit a bubble will instantly explode, so remain behind any bubbles to avoid getting splatted by opponents' bombs.
The '''[[Competitive:Bubble Blower|Bubble Blower]]''' can launch up to three bubbles, which have a number of applications if used wisely:
** Bubbles will grow when hit with friendly ink and shrink when hit by opposing ink. Equipping [[Special Power Up]] will produce larger bubbles from the start.
* A Bubble Blower user is vulnerable at close range. Create some distance from your opponents before activating Bubble Blower.
** [[Object Shredder]] increases damage dealt to bubbles – both friendly and opposing – by 30%, allowing for quicker growing and popping of bubbles.
* While the main weapon cannot be used, sub weapons can still be used, allowing one to instapop their bubbles (see below).
** Combining Object Shredder with Splat Bombs, the Foil Squeezer can use Bubble Blower offensively to push into any key areas of the stage<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAv6_soeG9w Genesis 7 – Group C Pools R2 – A2M Sayonara v. Triton Splatoon, Offensive Bubble Blower by Ant (begin video at 8:57)]</ref>:
* Since Version {{Ver|S2|5.2.0}}, each successive bubble is larger than the previous one.
*** Roll a Splat Bomb slowly toward the opponent or area in question.
** [[Special Power Up]] not only increases the initial size of each bubble blown but also increases the size of their blast radius upon bursting.
*** Activate Bubble Blower and launch a bubble or two toward the Splat Bomb, which will detonate and enlarge the bubble(s).
* Upon being blown, a bubble will either inflate and eventually burst when hit with your team's weapons or deflate and diffuse when hit with your opponents' weapons:
*** Remembering that activating any special instantly reloads the ink tank, throw a second Splat Bomb towards the bubble(s) to pop it/them.
** [[Object Shredder]] increases damage dealt to bubbles – both friendly and opposing – by 30%, hastening either the growing or defusing of bubbles.
*** Launch any remaining bubbles to push the opponent further back.
* Bombs are a quick means to either inflate or deflate bubbles. Any bombs – both your team's and your opponents' – that come in contact with bubbles will instantly detonate, splatting their respective user's opponents.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56qTKIPl5hQ&t=382s {{YT}} "Qualifier Finals Part 2 | ''Splatoon 2'' North America Inkling Open 2019"] Game 2, Ross (ɪик Sigma) splats Arashi (Lowkey) with a Fizzy Bomb thrown onto bubbles launched by Astrocities (ɪик Sigma)</ref> Therefore, be aware of your teammates' and opponents' positions whenever using Bubble Blower.
* Blowing bubbles can protect their user and any teammates from incoming opposing fire whether during a push or while stalling an opposing push.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp4VNlW4Zms&t=4616s {{YT}} "''Splatoon 2'' European Championship 2018-2019 – Day 2"] [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWbJLXByvsfQvTcR4HLPs5Q Sendou] (Ämpäri Gang) uses Bubble Blower to shield himself as Grey (Alliance Rogue) negates Sendou's Tenta Brella shield with his own</ref>
* The Foil Squeezer is one of a few weapons to have both Bubble Blower and throwable bombs in its [[Community Glossary#Kit|kit]], enabling its user to instapop their bubbles – with both Object Shredder and enough [[ability point]]s of Special Power Up – to push into any contested areas:<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAv6_soeG9w&t=537s {{YT}} "A2M Sayonara v. Triton Splatoon – Group C Pools R2 – Genesis 7"] Ant (A2M Sayonara) splats one member of Triton Splatoon and aids Sun (A2M Sayonara) in splatting another</ref>
** Roll a Splat Bomb slowly toward the opponent or contested area.
** Activate Bubble Blower and launch a bubble or two toward the Splat Bomb, which will detonate and enlarge the bubble(s).
** Remembering that activating any special instantly reloads the ink tank, throw a second Splat Bomb towards the bubble(s) to pop it/them.
** Launch any remaining bubbles to push the opponent further back.
 
===Synergy===
The Foil Squeezer is a highly damaging, long-ranged slayer/support flex capable of sliding into either role. However, it has poor ink efficiency, which limits how often its user can [[Community Glossary#Spamming|spam]] Splat bombs, and it is vulnerable at close range. The user of an ink efficient, rapid-firing weapon would complement the Foil Squeezer user very well.
* A teammate with a [[Competitive:Kensa Splattershot|Kensa Splattershot]], a [[Competitive:Neo Splash-o-matic|Neo Splash-o-matic]], or another similar weapon can turf and confront opponents at close range, while the Foil Squeezer user provides support fire from a safe distance.
* The user of a traditional support weapon, such as a [[Competitive:Splattershot Jr.|Splattershot Jr.]] or an [[Competitive:N-ZAP '85|N-ZAP '85]], can help turf the area around a Foil Squeezer user while still having enough ink to provide support fire with bombs.
Bubble Blower is great for either initiating a push into contested territory or repelling the opponents' push. However, it is neither a very reliable means of turfing territory – such as a Splat Zone – nor always a dependable means to splat opponents — particularly ones with longer-ranged weapons. Therefore, it would be redundant to have two Bubble Blower users in a team [[Community Glossary#Composition|composition]]:<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1nk1nxrMlg&t=498s {{YT}} "''Splatoon 2'' - What is a good team comp? (TOP 6 mistakes)"] by Sendou, formerly of Team Olive</ref>
* [[Competitive:Bomb Launcher|Bomb Launcher]] and [[Competitive:Booyah Bomb|Booyah Bomb]] are more reliable means of turfing territory.
* Other special weapons, such as [[Competitive:Inkjet|Inkjet]] or [[Competitive:Sting Ray|Sting Ray]], are intended for splatting opponents and more capable at this than is Bubble Blower.
Besides providing protection while pushing the objective, the Bubble Blower works well in conjunction with other special weapons:
* A well-placed [[Competitive:Ink Storm|Ink Storm]] can help sustain bubbles before eventually bursting them in an explosion of ink, pushing the opponents back.
* Bubbles can provide cover for a teammate using certain mobile special weapons, such as a Baller.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtgQwAg4iWc&t=3398s {{YT}} "''Splatoon 2'' U.S./Canada Inkling Open 2018 Finals"] Losers Bracket Top 8, Game 2, Rhandy (Vitamin Sea) launches Bubble Blower to provide cover for Emmy's Baller</ref>


===Countermeasures===
===Countermeasures===

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For information about the Foil Squeezer, see Foil Squeezer.

Splatoon 2

Foil Squeezer

Foil Squeezer

Abbreviations Squeezer
Sub S2 Weapon Sub Splat Bomb.png Splat Bomb
Special S2 Weapon Special Bubble Blower.png Bubble Blower
Base damage 38 (Press ZR)
30 (Hold ZR)
Base duration
Ink consumption 2.2% (Press ZR)
1.08% (Hold ZR)
Special points 190p
Special depletion
Role Slayer/Support[1] Flex
Strengths Range, accuracy, damage, can instapop bubbles[2][3]
Weaknesses Requires good aim and ZR mashing, slow firing rate, poor ink efficiency, mediocre turfing, dependent on Special Power Up and Object Shredder for instapop

Like the Squeezer, the Foil Squeezer has two modes of fire: a powerful, long-ranged, semiautomatic mode and a short-ranged, fully automatic mode intended for turfing. While it takes a good amount of practice to get used to its mechanics, its user will be rewarded with the ability to quickly splat opponents from afar. Unlike the Vanilla variant, this weapon has a more versatile kit, providing its user the means to either poke at their opponents or push their way back into a contested area.

Use

The Foil Squeezer's mechanics, range in semiautomatic mode, and special weapon make it a support weapon:

  • Tap ZR to fire in semiautomatic mode; hold down ZR to switch to fully automatic mode.
  • The semiautomatic mode's long range – between those of the Dynamo Roller's vertical swing and the Heavy Splatling – allows for easy zoning out of opponents.
  • The perfect accuracy of its semiautomatic mode makes it more reliable than similarly ranged weapons, such as the Splattershot Pro and the Dualie Squelchers.
  • Main Power Up can increase the damage per shot of the semiautomatic mode up to 49.4 with the maximum 57 ability points. 30 ability points – or three mains – set it to 46.5. Less importantly, damage per shot of the fully automatic mode maxes out to 33.3 at 20 ability points — or two mains.
  • The fully automatic mode is short ranged and loses accuracy the longer it is fired but is more efficient at turfing than the semiautomatic mode.
  • The Foil Squeezer has two main weakness: low ink efficiency and slow firing rate:
    • Its ink efficiency is worse than that of the Splattershot Pro. Always check the ink tank and avoid getting caught in the middle of opposing ink.
    • Its slow firing rate can be exploited by quicker firing slayer's weapons that get too close, so keep an eye out for both flankers and sharks.
    • A less notable weakness is its turfing, particularly when compared to other support weapons. In general, focus more on splatting opposing support players instead of trying to out-turf them with a slower firing, less ink efficient weapon.

The Splat Bomb is a powerful, versatile sub weapon with a variety of purposes suited for any player:

  • It can be used for poking at and zoning out opponents during the neutral phase, stalling an opponent's push, or denying opponents safe access to important areas of the stage, such as the Tower, that might not be easy to fire at with the main weapon.
  • Carefully lobbing a Splat Bomb at an opposing anchor positioned on their snipe will hinder their ability to control space with their range.
  • If a shorter-ranged opponent gets too close, either dropping a Splat Bomb at your feet or rolling it like a bowling ball can provide time and space to escape.
  • A Splat Bomb can damage or destroy an opponent's brella shield, Splash Wall, or Baller or the Rainmaker shield, while detonating on contact.
    • Any opponents caught within the Splat Bomb's explosion will get damaged or splatted.[4]
    • It will also inflate or pop a teammate's bubbles but deflate or diffuse an opponent's bubbles, while still detonating on contact (see below).

The Bubble Blower can launch up to three bubbles, which have a number of applications if used wisely:

  • A Bubble Blower user is vulnerable at close range. Create some distance from your opponents before activating Bubble Blower.
  • While the main weapon cannot be used, sub weapons can still be used, allowing one to instapop their bubbles (see below).
  • Since Version 5.2.0, each successive bubble is larger than the previous one.
    • Special Power Up not only increases the initial size of each bubble blown but also increases the size of their blast radius upon bursting.
  • Upon being blown, a bubble will either inflate and eventually burst when hit with your team's weapons or deflate and diffuse when hit with your opponents' weapons:
    • Object Shredder increases damage dealt to bubbles – both friendly and opposing – by 30%, hastening either the growing or defusing of bubbles.
  • Bombs are a quick means to either inflate or deflate bubbles. Any bombs – both your team's and your opponents' – that come in contact with bubbles will instantly detonate, splatting their respective user's opponents.[5] Therefore, be aware of your teammates' and opponents' positions whenever using Bubble Blower.
  • Blowing bubbles can protect their user and any teammates from incoming opposing fire whether during a push or while stalling an opposing push.[6]
  • The Foil Squeezer is one of a few weapons to have both Bubble Blower and throwable bombs in its kit, enabling its user to instapop their bubbles – with both Object Shredder and enough ability points of Special Power Up – to push into any contested areas:[7]
    • Roll a Splat Bomb slowly toward the opponent or contested area.
    • Activate Bubble Blower and launch a bubble or two toward the Splat Bomb, which will detonate and enlarge the bubble(s).
    • Remembering that activating any special instantly reloads the ink tank, throw a second Splat Bomb towards the bubble(s) to pop it/them.
    • Launch any remaining bubbles to push the opponent further back.

Synergy

The Foil Squeezer is a highly damaging, long-ranged slayer/support flex capable of sliding into either role. However, it has poor ink efficiency, which limits how often its user can spam Splat bombs, and it is vulnerable at close range. The user of an ink efficient, rapid-firing weapon would complement the Foil Squeezer user very well.

  • A teammate with a Kensa Splattershot, a Neo Splash-o-matic, or another similar weapon can turf and confront opponents at close range, while the Foil Squeezer user provides support fire from a safe distance.
  • The user of a traditional support weapon, such as a Splattershot Jr. or an N-ZAP '85, can help turf the area around a Foil Squeezer user while still having enough ink to provide support fire with bombs.

Bubble Blower is great for either initiating a push into contested territory or repelling the opponents' push. However, it is neither a very reliable means of turfing territory – such as a Splat Zone – nor always a dependable means to splat opponents — particularly ones with longer-ranged weapons. Therefore, it would be redundant to have two Bubble Blower users in a team composition:[8]

  • Bomb Launcher and Booyah Bomb are more reliable means of turfing territory.
  • Other special weapons, such as Inkjet or Sting Ray, are intended for splatting opponents and more capable at this than is Bubble Blower.

Besides providing protection while pushing the objective, the Bubble Blower works well in conjunction with other special weapons:

  • A well-placed Ink Storm can help sustain bubbles before eventually bursting them in an explosion of ink, pushing the opponents back.
  • Bubbles can provide cover for a teammate using certain mobile special weapons, such as a Baller.[9]

Countermeasures

  • With its impressive range, superior accuracy, and good damage, the Foil Squeezer is difficult for most other weapons to challenge in a straight one-on-one matchup.
    • With a shorter ranged, quicker firing weapon, flank, shark, or outmaneuver (e.g. via dodge rolling) the Foil Squeezer to exploit its slow firing rate.
    • If a Brella can get within range, it can pose a problem for the slow firing Foil Squeezer.
    • When attacking with Bombs, try to throw them behind the opposing Foil Squeezer to force the opponent closer.
  • Longer ranged weapons, such as most chargers and some splatlings, generally have an advantage over the Foil Squeezer. Note that the Heavy Splatling and its variants barely outrange the Foil Squeezer but definitely outfire it.
  • When pursuing an opposing Foil Squeezer, be wary of any Splat Bombs the opponent might drop while retreating, such as around a corner or after climbing a ledge.
  • There are a few ways to deal with an opposing Foil Squeezer's Bubble Blower and the bubbles it produces:
    • Picking off an opponent using Bubble Blower too close will stop the production of bubbles outright.
    • Bombs are not only usually the most efficient way to defuse opposing bubbles, but they can also splat any opponents caught in their blasts. However, the Foil Squeezer's own Splat Bombs can also explode upon contact with the bubbles while growing them, so keep a safe distance from them.
    • Splashdown is usually the quickest means to destroy an opponent's bubbles. However, do not forget that an opposing Foil Squeezer with Object Shredder can pop them very quickly with Splat bombs, so getting caught in their explosion is very likely. The Baller's explosion can be a safer alternative.
    • If activated early enough, Ink Storm can quickly defuse any opponent's bubbles that travel underneath the cloud.

Gear abilities

Gear abilities provide different effects in battle that benefit the player with their equipped weapon. This is a guide to gear abilities in relation to the weapon. Strategy, synergy, viability, and purpose may be written here.

S2 Ability Main Power Up.png Main Power Up

Increases semiautomatic mode damage up to 49.4.

S2 Ability Object Shredder.png Object Shredder

Increases damage dealt to bubbles, making popping them faster.

S2 Ability Special Power Up.png Special Power Up

Increases bubbles' size and blast radius.

S2 Ability Last-Ditch Effort.png Last-Ditch Effort

Adds up to 24 AP of S2 Ability Ink Saver (Main).png Ink Saver (Main), S2 Ability Ink Saver (Sub).png Ink Saver (Sub), and S2 Ability Ink Recovery Up.png Ink Recovery Up based on how far the enemy team's counter is below 50 in Ranked Battle or gives 24 AP for the last 30 seconds of Turf War, this makes it much easier to pop bubbles with Splat Bombs, engage in fights with less ink and to spam Splat Bombs from a safe distance during Neutral phase.

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References

  1. YouTube "The Ultimate How To Play Foil Squeezer Guide Splatoon 2" by Gabe Rainery
  2. YouTube "Splatoon 2 5.3 Tier List Part 5 (Main Weapons - Top Tiers) (Splat Zones Only)" by Chara of Climb
  3. YouTube "How To Get Good Using The Squeezer?! (+ Handcam) | Splatoon 2" by ThatSrb2DUDE, formerly of Team Olive
  4. YouTube "How To Get Good Using The N-Zap 8X?! (+ Handcam) | Splatoon 2" ThatSrb2DUDE, formerly of Team Olive, splats an opposing Tenta Brella user by throwing a Suction Bomb into the rear of their brella shield
  5. YouTube "Qualifier Finals Part 2 | Splatoon 2 North America Inkling Open 2019" Game 2, Ross (ɪик Sigma) splats Arashi (Lowkey) with a Fizzy Bomb thrown onto bubbles launched by Astrocities (ɪик Sigma)
  6. YouTube "Splatoon 2 European Championship 2018-2019 – Day 2" Sendou (Ämpäri Gang) uses Bubble Blower to shield himself as Grey (Alliance Rogue) negates Sendou's Tenta Brella shield with his own
  7. YouTube "A2M Sayonara v. Triton Splatoon – Group C Pools R2 – Genesis 7" Ant (A2M Sayonara) splats one member of Triton Splatoon and aids Sun (A2M Sayonara) in splatting another
  8. YouTube "Splatoon 2 - What is a good team comp? (TOP 6 mistakes)" by Sendou, formerly of Team Olive
  9. YouTube "Splatoon 2 U.S./Canada Inkling Open 2018 Finals" Losers Bracket Top 8, Game 2, Rhandy (Vitamin Sea) launches Bubble Blower to provide cover for Emmy's Baller
  10. Lean's Loadout Database - Useage of abilities in Ranked modes
  11. Sendou.ink Weapon Builds