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Splatoon 3

Wave Breaker

Wave Breaker

Abbreviations
Sub
Special
Base damage 45
Base duration Wave: 6 sec Track: 7 sec
Ink consumption
Special points
Special depletion
Role
Strengths Has a far reach, Has good durability, Can go through the Big Bubbler’s barrier, Can track opponents of they are his by a shockwave
Weaknesses Can was be avoided by jumping over the shockwaves, Depending on how high or low the Wave Breaker is affects what land the shockwaves can reach

The Wave breaker is a supportive special that was introduced in Splatoon 3. It releases shockwaves that damage and locate opponents at the same time. The weapons that have this special in their kit are the Custom Splattershot Jr., the Dualie Squelchers, the E-liter 4K, the E-liter 4K Scope, the Heavy Splatling and the Range Blaster.