Competitive:Splat Bomb

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For information about the Splat Bomb, see Splat Bomb.

Splatoon

Splat Bomb

Splat Bomb

Abbreviations
Sub
Special
Base damage 30 (Splash)
180 (Direct hit)
Base duration
Ink consumption 70%
Special points
Special depletion
Role
Strengths
Weaknesses
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Splatoon 2

Splat Bomb

File:S2 Splat Bomb promo render.jpg

Abbreviations
Sub
Special
Base damage 30 (Splash)
180 (Direct hit)
Base duration
Ink consumption 70% (other weapons)
Special points
Special depletion
Role
Strengths Lethal damage, decent splash radius, zoning, poking, area denial, can be either rolled or thrown[1]
Weaknesses Requires precise aiming, smaller splash radius than a Suction Bomb

The Splat Bomb is the first sub weapon to be introduced in the game, alongside the Splattershot Jr. It is a strong offensive and zoning weapon to more than compensate for the first main weapon's weaknesses and is a versatile sub weapon found in a variety of kits, from short-ranged slayer's weapons to long-ranged anchor's weapons.

Use

The Splat Bomb is both powerful and versatile:

  • The Splat Bomb's one-second detonation timer begins as soon as it contacts any surface. Therefore, rolling the Splat Bomb like a bowling ball will produce the quickest explosion for instant area denial.[2]
  • The damage an exploding Splat Bomb inflicts onto a target depends on the distance between them:
    • Targets within 30 DU – a little over half a distance line away in the Shooting Range – will receive 180 damage — more than enough to splat most opponents.
    • Targets between 30 DU and 50 DU – one distance line away – will receive 30 damage, which is sometimes enough to splat weakened opponents.
  • When attacking an opponent's position, try to throw Splat Bombs behind the opponent. This more effectively cuts off the opponent's potential escape routes.
  • Splat Bombs are great at poking at and zoning out opponents during the neutral phase, stalling an opponent's push, or providing cover while fleeing.
  • Carefully lobbing a Splat Bomb at an opposing anchor positioned on their snipe will hinder their ability to control space with their range.
  • Like other lethal bombs, Splat Bombs will instantly detonate upon contact with an opponent's brella shield, Splash Wall, or Baller; any bubbles, whether from a teammate or an opponent; or the Rainmaker shield.
    • Any opponents caught nearby will get splatted.[3]
    • The Splat Bomb will also damage most of the items mentioned above except bubbles, which will either grow or shrink depending on whether a teammate or opponent produced them.
  • An opponent's Splashdown or Booyah Bomb will defuse any Splat Bombs it comes in contact with, so hold off throwing them until after the special weapon finishes.
  • Using any special weapon also provides a free ink tank refill. For example, it is possible for a Splattershot Jr. user to throw a bomb or two before and after using Ink Armor.

Countermeasures

  • While the lethal damage of the Splat Bomb can only be avoided by dodging, its splash damage of 30 HP can be reduced by equipping Bomb Defense Up DX. Just three ability points - one sub - offer good utility against Splat Bombs:[4]
    • A player who has taken at least 30 HP of damage from the opponent (thus, has no more than 70 HP) will be visible on the opponents' map. Bomb Defense Up DX prevents its user from being exposed by the splash damage of a single Splat Bomb.
    • Ink Armor will not break due to splash damage from bombs whose splash damage normally inflicts 30 HP damage. With Ink Armor still intact, its wearer will only suffer a maximum of 80 HP of damage from a single hit, allowing them to withstand a single powerful attack, such as that from a Splat Charger.
  • Be aware of your opponents' locations before using a brella shield, Splash Wall, Baller, or Bubble Blower, as an opponent's Splat Bombs will detonate upon impact with any of these, potentially splatting you or your teammates if caught within their lethal radius.
  • Certain special weapons, such as Splashdown and Booyah Bomb, can negate any of the opponents' Splat Bombs.

References

  1. YouTube "Splatoon 2 5.3 Tier List Part 1 (Sub Weapons - Top Tiers) (Splat Zones Only)" by Chara of Climb
  2. YouTube "Splatoon 2 North American Open September 2020 - Finals - Part 3" Game 1, Ant (Starburst) splatting two members of FTWin with a single Splat Bomb
  3. 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
  4. loadout.ink - Stat Calculator & Gear Planner for Splatoon 2, applicable for Version 4.8.0