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'''Drizzlers''' are [[Boss Salmonid]]s that appear in [[Salmon Run]] in [[Splatoon 2]].
|title = Drizzler
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|species = [[Salmonid]]
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'''Drizzlers''' are [[Boss Salmonid]]s that appear in [[Salmon Run]] in ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' and ''[[Splatoon 3]]''.
 
==Description==
The Drizzler uses its armored metal umbrella to fly around the stage. Once it finds a spot close to a player, it will land and use its umbrella as a shield, from which it will aim. The Drizzler will fire a floating projectile, resembling a [[Torpedo]], which will rain down [[ink]] similarly to an [[Ink Storm]] once it bursts. The recoil from its weapon causes the Drizzler to flip upside-down after firing, leaving itself vulnerable to being splatted. Shooting a projectile will deflect it, which can defeat the Drizzler upon a direct hit. While flying, its tail is exposed, rendering it susceptible to attack. Additionally, if a Drizzler is on uneven terrain, you can shoot under its umbrella while it is stationary and shielded.
 
==Quotes==
''The following text is quoted from the [[Salmonid Field Guide]].''
 
;Basic Information
* A flying fighter specializing in surprise attacks.
* Covered in armor that renders it essentially impervious to ink.
 
;Attack Behavior
* Fires midrange attacks using special projectiles.
* These projectiles explode into a shower of ink.
 
;Elimination
* It is susceptible to attack immediately after it fires.
* With good timing, it's possible to reflect the shot and hit the Drizzler with its own projectile, taking it down in one go.
 
;Supporting Information
* The ranks of the Drizzlers are made up by renegade Salmonid who prefer to go it alone and fight on their own terms.
* Well-protected against ink by unusual umbrella-like armor.
* The immense recoil from discharging its weapon temporarily exposes the Salmonid within its armor.
 
==Statistics==
{{see also|Salmon Run data}}
 
{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s2"
|-
! HP !! Damage  !! Attack/Defeat/Total {{Cost|S2| |pe}} !! {{Cost|S2| |ge}}
|-
| 900
| 0.3 per frame <ref group="Sal.">The rain from the Drizzler causes 0.3 damage per frame, which is equal to 18 damage per second.</ref>
| 18 / 3 / 21
| 3
|-
|}
 
===Drizzler Missile===
{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s2"
|-
! HP !! Damage&nbsp; !! Attack/Defeat/Total&nbsp;{{Cost|S2| |pe}} !! {{Cost|S2| |ge}}
|-
| 100
|
|
| 0
|-
|}
====Notes====
<references group="Sal."/>
<br>
{{see also|Salmon Run Next Wave data}}
{{Salmon Run hits to splat|Drizzler}}
 
==Tips==
* Drizzlers land at predetermined spots, allowing experienced players to ambush them as they land at the next spot.
* Drizzlers travel toward the nearest player upon take-off, which can be used to lure them near the Egg Basket for quick Golden Egg collection.
** When using this technique, do not enter their firing distance or they will fire torpedoes before further approaching.
* Drizzlers will target said nearest player when firing projectiles. If possible, the target should be positioned away from the rest of the crew or towards the sea to minimize [[Ink Storm]] damage and enemy ink coverage.
* Players can determine where the Drizzler will fire its Ink Storm projectile by observing where its scope points.
** A Drizzler projectile has 100 HP. Upon depleting its HP, the projectile flies downwards facing the same direction as the player at that time. In order to deflect the projectile back at the Drizzler, players need to align themselves so that the projectile lines up between them and the Drizzler or it will miss. Therefore, players should move where they see the Drizzler pointing its scope.
** For slow traveling weapons like the [[Grizzco Slosher]], even if the projectile is hit at a slightly off direction, as long as the player is aligned correctly before the projectile is hit, it will still hit the Drizzler.
* The Drizzler will fire the Ink Storm twice in one location before moving on to another.
** It takes about seven seconds for Drizzlers to re-fire the Ink Storm.
* The fired projectiles have a metal casing that peels off, revealing a green balloon that slowly rises in the air and finally launches off and forms an Ink Storm.
** The Drizzler remains exposed until the Ink Storm is formed, allowing time for the player to hit it with the projectile, metal casing present or not.
* The [[Sting Ray]] and other armor-piercing weapons are capable of damaging the Salmonid within even when it is not exposed.
** To ensure players get the most out of their Sting Ray, they can line up Drizzlers with other armored [[Boss Salmonid]]s or [[Stinger]]s to splat multiple bosses at once.
* While a Drizzler is traveling, it can be damaged by being shot from below, and rollers can run into it when it is just about to land.
* With timing, it is possible for deflected Drizzler projectiles to take down [[Flyfish]]'s launchers, a different Drizzler, damage other Lesser or Boss Salmonids, and revive [[Lifesaver]]s.
 
==Badges==
{{Main|Badge#Salmon Run}}
Splatting Drizzlers a specific number of times in Salmon Run: Next Wave will reward the player with special [[Badge|badges]] that they can use on their [[Splashtag]].
{| class="wikitable sitecolor-sr"
!colspan="3"|Drizzler [[Badge]]s
|-
|[[File:S3_Badge_Drizzler_100.png|32x32px]]||Drizzler Splats x 100
|-
|[[File:S3_Badge_Drizzler_1000.png|32x32px]]||Drizzler Splats x 1,000
|-
|[[File:S3_Badge_Drizzler_10000.png|32x32px]]||Drizzler Splats x 10,000
|}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Splatoon 2 Famitsu Guide - Drizzler.jpg|Render.
S2 3D art Drizzler.png|3D artwork.
Splatoon 2 Famitsu Guide - Drizzler 2.jpg|3D artwork, flipped over.
Drizzler descending.png|A Drizzler descending from the sky with its umbrella.
Drizzler.jpg|A Drizzler, after releasing its rain missile.
Drizzler Armor.jpg|A Drizzler under its armor.
Drizzler under shelter.png|Another Drizzler under its armor, after firing its projectile.
S2 Drizzler Screenshot.jpg|An [[Inkling]] attacking a Drizzler.
Drizzler-projectile-hitting-second-Drizzler.png|Drizzler A's projectile about to be deflected to Drizzler B.
Drizzler-projectile-splatted-another-Drizzler.png|Seconds later, the deflected projectile splatted the other Drizzler.
S2 Drizzler Salmonid Field Guide.jpg|The [[Salmonid Field Guide]] entry for the Drizzler in ''Splatoon 2''.
S3 Drizzler Salmonid Field Guide Page 1.jpg|The [[Salmonid Field Guide]] entry for the Drizzler in ''Splatoon 3''.
S3 Drizzler Salmonid Field Guide Page 2.jpg|The [[Salmonid Field Guide]] entry for the Drizzler in ''Splatoon 3''.
Drizzler art.png|The illustration in the field guide.
S2 Mem Cake Drizzler.png|The [[mem cake]] of a Drizzler.
S2 Drizzler Model.png|Unofficial render of the Drizzler's game model from {{S2}}.
Drizzler concept art.png|Concept art of the Drizzler, from ''[[The Art of Splatoon 2]]''.
S2 Salmon Run boss Drizzler.png|The icon for the Drizzler used in [[SplatNet 2]].
S3 Icon Drizzler.png|The Drizzler's icon in Splatoon 3.
S3 Tableturf Battle card Drizzler.png|The [[Tableturf Battle|Tableturf]] [[List of Tableturf Battle cards in Splatoon 3|card]] icon of the Drizzler.
S3 Decoration Drizzler.png|The Drizzler locker decoration.
S3 Drizzler Model.png|Unofficial render of the Drizzler's game model from {{S3}}.
S3 Drizzler Underside View.jpg|A view of a Drizzler beneath its armor.
</gallery>


They use their umbrellas to fly around the map. Once they find a spot, they plop down, and use their umbrella as a shield. While like this, the Drizzler fires a missile into the air that rains down ink on nearby areas. The recoil from their weapons causes Drizzlers to flip upside-down, after firing, leaving themselves vulnerable. The missiles themselves can also be reflected back at the Drizzler if shot at, which will defeat it instantly.  
==Trivia==
* Drizzlers can be slowly pushed around by [[Community Glossary#Taunt|squid-bagging]] against them while they are hiding under their shield.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{Localized name
|color={{SiteColor|Splatoon 2}}
|color=Salmon Run
|Jap=コウモリ
|Jap=コウモリ
|JapR=Kōmori
|JapR=Kōmori
|JapM=Bat. Old Japanese called Western-style black umbrellas ''Kōmori-gasa'', bat umbrellas.
|JapM=Bat <ref group="notes">Old Japanese called Western-style black umbrellas ''kōmori-gasa'' ("bat umbrellas")</ref>
|Dut=
|Dut=Miezer
|DutM=
|DutM=Mizzler
|Fre=
|Fre=Crachin
|FreM=
|FreM=Drizzle
|Ger=
|FreA=<!--French (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|GerM=
|FreAM=
|Ita= Piovasco
|Ger=Regnar
|ItaM= A name originated from ''Piovere'' (to rain)
|GerM=Corruption of ''Regen'' ("rain")
|Rus=
|Ita=Piovasco
|RusR=
|ItaM=Corruption of ''piovere'' ("to rain")
|RusM=
|Rus=Метеоголец
|Spa=
|RusR=Meteogolets
|SpaM=
|RusM=Meteochar
|SpaA=Paragüistas
|SpaAM=Corruption of ''paraguas'' ("umbrella")
|SpaE=Barreno
|SpaEM=Corruption of ''barreño'' ("basin")
|ChiS=蝙蝠鱼
|ChiSR=biānfú yú ''(Mandarin)
|ChiSM=Batfish
|ChiT=蝙蝠魚
|ChiTR=biānfú yú ''(Mandarin)
|ChiTM=Batfish
|Kor=박쥐
|KorR=bakjwi
|KorM=Bat
|Internal=Sakerocket <ref name="Leanny GitHub">[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Leanny/splat3/main/data/language/EUen_full_unicode.json {{GH}} Leanny on GitHub]</ref>
|InternalM=
}}
}}
===Translation notes===
{{Note list}}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
<references/>
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[[Category:Boss Salmonid]]
[[Category:Boss Salmonid]]

Revision as of 16:13, 13 March 2024

Drizzler
Species Salmonid
Habitat
Height
Hair color
Eye color
Age
Gender
Pronouns
Relations
Location Salmon Run, Salmon Run Next Wave
Shop
HP 900
Maximum HP
Members
Other forms

Drizzlers are Boss Salmonids that appear in Salmon Run in Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3.

Description

The Drizzler uses its armored metal umbrella to fly around the stage. Once it finds a spot close to a player, it will land and use its umbrella as a shield, from which it will aim. The Drizzler will fire a floating projectile, resembling a Torpedo, which will rain down ink similarly to an Ink Storm once it bursts. The recoil from its weapon causes the Drizzler to flip upside-down after firing, leaving itself vulnerable to being splatted. Shooting a projectile will deflect it, which can defeat the Drizzler upon a direct hit. While flying, its tail is exposed, rendering it susceptible to attack. Additionally, if a Drizzler is on uneven terrain, you can shoot under its umbrella while it is stationary and shielded.

Quotes

The following text is quoted from the Salmonid Field Guide.

Basic Information
  • A flying fighter specializing in surprise attacks.
  • Covered in armor that renders it essentially impervious to ink.
Attack Behavior
  • Fires midrange attacks using special projectiles.
  • These projectiles explode into a shower of ink.
Elimination
  • It is susceptible to attack immediately after it fires.
  • With good timing, it's possible to reflect the shot and hit the Drizzler with its own projectile, taking it down in one go.
Supporting Information
  • The ranks of the Drizzlers are made up by renegade Salmonid who prefer to go it alone and fight on their own terms.
  • Well-protected against ink by unusual umbrella-like armor.
  • The immense recoil from discharging its weapon temporarily exposes the Salmonid within its armor.

Statistics

See also: Salmon Run data
HP Damage  Attack/Defeat/Total Power Eggs  Golden Eggs 
900 0.3 per frame [Sal. 1] 18 / 3 / 21 3

Drizzler Missile

HP Damage  Attack/Defeat/Total Power Eggs  Golden Eggs 
100 0

Notes

  1. The rain from the Drizzler causes 0.3 damage per frame, which is equal to 18 damage per second.


See also: Salmon Run Next Wave data
Hits to splat Drizzler
Weapon Min/Max
Booyah Bomb 2 - 129
Crab Tank 3 - 15
Inkjet 3 - 12
Killer Wail 5.1 1 - 3
Reefslider 2 - 3
Triple Inkstrike 2 - 18
Wave Breaker 2 - 6
.52 Gal 18 - 26
.96 Gal 11 - 17
Aerospray MG 38 - 48
Ballpoint Splatling 26 - 36
Bamboozler 14 Mk I 6 - 15
Big Swig Roller 6 - 18
Blaster 5 - 9
Bloblobber 4 - 15
Carbon Roller 6 - 15
Clash Blaster 11 - 18
Classic Squiffer 3 - 18
Dapple Dualies 20 - 30
Dark Tetra Dualies 30 - 36
Dread Wringer 4 - 8
Dualie Squelchers 30 - 36
Dynamo Roller 3 - 9
Egg cannon 2 - 5
E-liter 4K 2 - 18
Explosher 8 - 12
Flingza Roller 3 - 13
Glooga Dualies 13 - 30
Goo Tuber 3 - 12
Grizzco Blaster 18 - 26
Grizzco Brella 12 - 60
Grizzco Charger 5
Grizzco Dualies 8 - 36
Grizzco Slosher 3 - 6
Grizzco Splatana 1 - 5
Grizzco Stringer 1 - 26
H-3 Nozzlenose 13 - 15
Heavy Edit Splatling 26 - 36
Heavy Splatling 26 - 36
Hydra Splatling 15 - 36
Ink Cannon 3
Inkbrush 23 - 45
Jet Squelcher 23 - 30
L-3 Nozzlenose 23 - 26
Luna Blaster 5 - 9
Mini Splatling 26 - 36
N-ZAP '85 33 - 45
Nautilus 47 26 - 36
Octobrush 15 - 23
Painbrush 6 - 18
Range Blaster 4 - 6
Rapid Blaster 7 - 15
Rapid Blaster Pro 6 - 12
REEF-LUX 450 5 - 27
Slosher 7
Sloshing Machine 6 - 9
Snipewriter 5H 4 - 15
Splash-o-matic 33 - 45
Splatana Stamper 3 - 20
Splatana Wiper 3 - 26
Splat Bomb 5 - 30
Splat Brella 5 - 30
Splat Charger 3 - 18
Splat Dualies 30 - 36
Splat Roller 5 - 13
Splattershot 25 - 30
Splattershot Jr. 33 - 45
Splattershot Nova 30 - 45
Splattershot Pro 20 - 30
Sploosh-o-matic 20 - 30
Squeezer 20 - 36
S-BLAST '92 3 - 6
Tenta Brella 3 - 20
Tri-Slosher 9 - 15
Tri-Stringer 2 - 23
Undercover Brella 6 - 36


Tips

  • Drizzlers land at predetermined spots, allowing experienced players to ambush them as they land at the next spot.
  • Drizzlers travel toward the nearest player upon take-off, which can be used to lure them near the Egg Basket for quick Golden Egg collection.
    • When using this technique, do not enter their firing distance or they will fire torpedoes before further approaching.
  • Drizzlers will target said nearest player when firing projectiles. If possible, the target should be positioned away from the rest of the crew or towards the sea to minimize Ink Storm damage and enemy ink coverage.
  • Players can determine where the Drizzler will fire its Ink Storm projectile by observing where its scope points.
    • A Drizzler projectile has 100 HP. Upon depleting its HP, the projectile flies downwards facing the same direction as the player at that time. In order to deflect the projectile back at the Drizzler, players need to align themselves so that the projectile lines up between them and the Drizzler or it will miss. Therefore, players should move where they see the Drizzler pointing its scope.
    • For slow traveling weapons like the Grizzco Slosher, even if the projectile is hit at a slightly off direction, as long as the player is aligned correctly before the projectile is hit, it will still hit the Drizzler.
  • The Drizzler will fire the Ink Storm twice in one location before moving on to another.
    • It takes about seven seconds for Drizzlers to re-fire the Ink Storm.
  • The fired projectiles have a metal casing that peels off, revealing a green balloon that slowly rises in the air and finally launches off and forms an Ink Storm.
    • The Drizzler remains exposed until the Ink Storm is formed, allowing time for the player to hit it with the projectile, metal casing present or not.
  • The Sting Ray and other armor-piercing weapons are capable of damaging the Salmonid within even when it is not exposed.
    • To ensure players get the most out of their Sting Ray, they can line up Drizzlers with other armored Boss Salmonids or Stingers to splat multiple bosses at once.
  • While a Drizzler is traveling, it can be damaged by being shot from below, and rollers can run into it when it is just about to land.
  • With timing, it is possible for deflected Drizzler projectiles to take down Flyfish's launchers, a different Drizzler, damage other Lesser or Boss Salmonids, and revive Lifesavers.

Badges

Main article: Badge#Salmon Run

Splatting Drizzlers a specific number of times in Salmon Run: Next Wave will reward the player with special badges that they can use on their Splashtag.

Drizzler Badges
Drizzler Splats x 100
Drizzler Splats x 1,000
Drizzler Splats x 10,000

Gallery

Trivia

  • Drizzlers can be slowly pushed around by squid-bagging against them while they are hiding under their shield.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese コウモリ
Kōmori
Bat [a]
Netherlands Dutch Miezer Mizzler
CanadaFrance French Crachin Drizzle
Germany German Regnar Corruption of Regen ("rain")
Italy Italian Piovasco Corruption of piovere ("to rain")
Russia Russian Метеоголец
Meteogolets
Meteochar
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Paragüistas Corruption of paraguas ("umbrella")
Spain Spanish (NOE) Barreno Corruption of barreño ("basin")
China Chinese (Simplified) 蝙蝠鱼
biānfú yú (Mandarin)
Batfish
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 蝙蝠魚
biānfú yú (Mandarin)
Batfish
South Korea Korean 박쥐
bakjwi
Bat
 Internal Sakerocket [1]

Translation notes

  1. Old Japanese called Western-style black umbrellas kōmori-gasa ("bat umbrellas")

References