Competitive:Tri-Stringer

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Splatoon 3

Tri-Stringer

Tri-Stringer

Abbreviations Tri-Stringer, Tri, Bow
Sub S3 Weapon Sub Toxic Mist Flat.png Toxic Mist
Special S3 Weapon Special Killer Wail 5.1.png Killer Wail 5.1
Base damage 30-90 (Minimum)
35-105 (Maximum)
28 (Projectile explosion)
Base duration
Ink consumption
Special points 200p
Special depletion
Role Support/Anchor
Strengths Range, chip damage, charged shots explode on impact, higher mobility than other long-range anchors, synergizes with both sub and special
Weaknesses Cannot store a charge

The Tri-Stringer is one of the newly introduced weapons in Splatoon 3, offering a different playstyle almost similar to that of a charger. Unlike other covential charger-type weapons, it has the ability to shoot explosive rounds of ink from charging its shots. Its kit allows it to trap enemies and deny space using Toxic Mist, as well as displace opponents with the Killer Wail 5.1.

Use

The long range and damage of the Tri-Stringer allows it to play an anchor role, while the strong kit is synergizes with, as well as chip damage, also allows it to assume a supportive role.