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'''Fizzbangs''' are a new Splatfest mechanic introduced in {{S3}} during [[Fresh Season 2024]]. They are small bombs with an explosion resembling fireworks. Multiple Fizzbangs follow the player, similar to the clams in [[Clam Blitz]], and can be thrown, and upon landing on the ground, fly up a short distance and explode, which damages opponents within a certain radius of the Fizzbang.
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'''Fizzbangs''' are a [[Splatfest]]-exclusive mechanic in {{S3}}, introduced in [[Fresh Season 2024]], that debuted in the [[Lightly Salted vs. Consommé vs. Salted Seaweed]] and [[Drums vs. Guitar vs. Keyboard]] Splatfests. They are small bombs that can be thrown to produce explosions resembling fireworks.
 
== Details ==
Fizzbangs follow the player, similar to the clams in [[Clam Blitz]], and can be thrown. Upon landing on the ground, they fly upwards a short distance and explode, which damages opponents within a certain radius. Fizzbangs are acquired by [[Spawner|Squid Spawning]], [[Super Jump]]ing after being splatted, or by splatting opponents. Splatting an opponent gives the player one to three Fizzbangs depending on the remaining time in the match: one during the first minute of the match, two during the second minute, and three in the final minute. At the last two minutes, a banner announces "We can hold more Fizzbangs!" and players are given one more Fizzbang. If they are splatted after that, they will also respawn with two. Likewise, during the final minute, they will gain another Fizzbang and respawn with three. Any player can hold up to seven at a time.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Octoling Holding Fizzbang.jpg|An Octoling with three Fizzbangs
Fizzbang Death Banner.jpg|The message that appears after an Octoling is splatted by a Fizzbang
Second Minute Fizzbang Message.jpg|The message that appears when the timer hits 2:00
Thrown Fizzbang.jpg|A Fizzbang about to explode after being thrown
</gallery>
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px">
S3 Fizzbang demonstration English.mp4|A demonstration of Fizzbangs ([[:File:S3 Fizzbang demonstration English.mp4|link to file]])
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
*The [[Fresh Season 2024]] trailer and promotional video feature Inklings and Octolings wearing varied clothing while using Fizzbangs, even though they would normally have to wear [[Splatfest Tee]]s during an actual Splatfest. This is likely because [[Lightly Salted vs. Consommé vs. Salted Seaweed]] and [[Drums vs. Guitar vs. Keyboard]] had not been revealed yet.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|FreE=Balle pyrotek
|FreE=Balle pyrotek
|FreEM=Firework Ball
|FreEM=Firework Ball
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|Ger=Feierkracher
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|GerM=From ''Feier'' ("party" or "celebration") and ''Feuerkracher'' ("firecracker")
|Ita=
|Ita=Sfera pirotecnica
|ItaM=
|ItaM=Fireworks Ball
|Rus=
|Rus=Фейербол
|RusR=
|RusR=Feyerbol
|RusM=
|RusM=From фейерверк ''feyerverk'' ("fireworks") and файрбол ''fayrbol'' ("fireball")
|SpaA=
|SpaA=Bomba festiva
|SpaAM=
|SpaAM=Festive bomb
|SpaE=
|SpaE=Bola pirotíntica
|SpaEM=
|SpaEM=From ''bola'' ("ball"), ''pirotecnia'' ("pyrotechnics"), and ''tinta'' ("ink")
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|ChiS=
|ChiSR=
|ChiSR=
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|ChiTR=yānhuǒ dàn (Mandarin)<br>jin1 fo2 daan2 (Cantonese)
|ChiTR=yānhuǒ dàn (Mandarin)<br>jin1 fo2 daan2 (Cantonese)
|ChiTM=Fireworks Pellet
|ChiTM=Fireworks Pellet
|Kor=
|Kor=불꽃탄
|KorR=
|KorR=bulkkochtan
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|KorM=Fireworks
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Fizzbang
S3 Fizzbang Trailer Promo.png
Fizzbangs at Marlin Airport
Release date 1 March 2024

Fizzbangs are a Splatfest-exclusive mechanic in Splatoon 3, introduced in Fresh Season 2024, that debuted in the Lightly Salted vs. Consommé vs. Salted Seaweed and Drums vs. Guitar vs. Keyboard Splatfests. They are small bombs that can be thrown to produce explosions resembling fireworks.

Details

Fizzbangs follow the player, similar to the clams in Clam Blitz, and can be thrown. Upon landing on the ground, they fly upwards a short distance and explode, which damages opponents within a certain radius. Fizzbangs are acquired by Squid Spawning, Super Jumping after being splatted, or by splatting opponents. Splatting an opponent gives the player one to three Fizzbangs depending on the remaining time in the match: one during the first minute of the match, two during the second minute, and three in the final minute. At the last two minutes, a banner announces "We can hold more Fizzbangs!" and players are given one more Fizzbang. If they are splatted after that, they will also respawn with two. Likewise, during the final minute, they will gain another Fizzbang and respawn with three. Any player can hold up to seven at a time.

Gallery

Trivia

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ハナビダマ
Hanabidama
Fireworks Ball
Netherlands Dutch Knalbal Bang Ball
France French (NOE) Balle pyrotek Firework Ball
Germany German Feierkracher From Feier ("party" or "celebration") and Feuerkracher ("firecracker")
Italy Italian Sfera pirotecnica Fireworks Ball
Russia Russian Фейербол
Feyerbol
From фейерверк feyerverk ("fireworks") and файрбол fayrbol ("fireball")
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Bomba festiva Festive bomb
Spain Spanish (NOE) Bola pirotíntica From bola ("ball"), pirotecnia ("pyrotechnics"), and tinta ("ink")
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 煙火彈
yānhuǒ dàn (Mandarin)
jin1 fo2 daan2 (Cantonese)
Fireworks Pellet
South Korea Korean 불꽃탄
bulkkochtan
Fireworks