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*It seems to idolize an animal said to have flourished in ancient times, which may explain why it wears a mask to make itself look more like this creature.
*It seems to idolize an animal said to have flourished in ancient times, which may explain why it wears a mask to make itself look more like this creature.
*It clearly attaches more importance to the beauty of its dives than its combat effectiveness.
*It clearly attaches more importance to the beauty of its dives than its combat effectiveness.
==Statistics==
{{see also|Salmon Run Next Wave data}}
{{Salmon Run hits to splat|Flipper-Flopper}}


==Tips==
==Tips==
* The Flipper-Flopper can be damaged and splatted before it dives into its ink ring. However, this can only be done in one cycle with a high DPS weapon such as the {{Weapon|S3|Main|Hydra Splatling}}, the {{Weapon|S3|Special|Crab Tank}}'s turret mode, or two fully-charged {{Weapon|S3|Main|E-liter 4K}} shots.  
* The Flipper-Flopper can be damaged and splatted before it dives into its ink ring. However, this can only be done in one cycle with a high DPS weapon such as the {{Weapon|S3|Main|Hydra Splatling}}, the {{Weapon|S3|Special|Crab Tank}}'s turret mode, or two fully-charged {{Weapon|S3|Main|E-liter 4K}} shots.  
* When a Flipper-Flopper has been damaged, ink begins to cover the Flipper-Flopper's body. The more inked it appears, or if it has already lost its armor, it may be easier to shoot it out of the sky as opposed to inking its ring.  
* When a Flipper-Flopper has been damaged, ink begins to cover the Flipper-Flopper's body. If it has already lost its armor or it appears heavily inked, then it may be easier to shoot it out of the sky as opposed to inking its ring.  


==Badges==
==Badges==

Revision as of 00:30, 2 October 2023

Flipper-Flopper
Species Salmonid
Habitat
Height
Hair color
Eye color
Age
Gender
Pronouns
Relations
Location Salmon Run Next Wave
Shop
HP 1200 (direct)
300 (armor removed)
Maximum HP
Members
Other forms
Not to be confused with the Flipper Floppers.

Flipper-Floppers are Boss Salmonids that appear in Salmon Run Next Wave in Splatoon 3.

Description

The Flipper-Flopper is an armored Boss Salmonid that resembles a dolphin. It attacks by throwing a ring of ink into the air, targeting a nearby player. Once the ring lands on the ground, it completely inks the ground it covers and the Flipper-Flopper will hover directly above it; after a short delay, it will dive into the circled area, instantly splatting any player that cannot escape in time.

Players can attack a Flipper-Flopper at any time while it is not submerged, though it has a large amount of health (comparable to that of a Big Shot). However, if they paint over a Flipper-Flopper's ring before it can perform its usual dive attack, it will crash into the ground. (Similarly to Splat Zones, players' ink will immediately fill the ring's area after covering enough of it.) This leaves it flopping helplessly on the ground for a while as well as breaking its armor, which greatly reduces its health. Flipper-Floppers can dive back into their ink if not defeated while vulnerable, but they never regenerate their armor and will retain any damage dealt to them, making them easily splatted by follow-up attacks.

If a Flipper-Flopper's crash to the ground would deal enough damage to reduce its HP to 0, they will still stay alive until a player damages it directly or indirectly (by Steelhead explosion or Slammin' Lid slam) in order to credit a player with the splat.

Quotes

Another new creature, known as a "Flipper-Flopper," has been observed creating a ring of ink before diving magnificently into said ring. While beautiful, this is a dangerous attack! Inklings will need to cooperate to prevent Flipper-Floppers from flipping and/or flopping.
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[1]

The following text is quoted from the Salmonid Field Guide.[2]

Basic Information

  • It swims deep below the ink, then launches high into the air before diving back down.
  • It'll place a ring of ink as it jumps, showing where it will dive.

Attack Behavior

  • It will ink the ground within the thrown ring, then attack anyone inside the ring as it dives in.

Elimination

  • It's exposed while it's in the air getting ready to attack. That's your chance!
  • If you ink the ground within its ring, it won't be able to dive back under, letting you make quick work of it.

Supporting Information

  • It seems to idolize an animal said to have flourished in ancient times, which may explain why it wears a mask to make itself look more like this creature.
  • It clearly attaches more importance to the beauty of its dives than its combat effectiveness.

Statistics

See also: Salmon Run Next Wave data
Hits to splat Flipper-Flopper
Weapon Min/Max
Booyah Bomb 2 - 172
Crab Tank 4 - 20
Inkjet 4 - 16
Killer Wail 5.1 1 - 3
Reefslider 2 - 3
Triple Inkstrike 3 - 24
Wave Breaker 3 - 8
.52 Gal 24 - 35
.96 Gal 15 - 22
Aerospray MG 50 - 64
Ballpoint Splatling 35 - 48
Bamboozler 14 Mk I 8 - 20
Big Swig Roller 8 - 24
Blaster 6 - 12
Bloblobber 5 - 20
Carbon Roller 8 - 20
Clash Blaster 15 - 24
Classic Squiffer 4 - 24
Dapple Dualies 27 - 40
Dark Tetra Dualies 40 - 48
Dread Wringer 5 - 10
Dualie Squelchers 40 - 48
Dynamo Roller 3 - 12
Egg cannon 2 - 6
E-liter 4K 2 - 24
Explosher 10 - 16
Flingza Roller 4 - 18
Glooga Dualies 18 - 40
Goo Tuber 4 - 15
Grizzco Blaster 24 - 35
Grizzco Brella 15 - 80
Grizzco Charger 6
Grizzco Dualies 10 - 48
Grizzco Slosher 4 - 8
Grizzco Splatana 1 - 6
Grizzco Stringer 1 - 35
H-3 Nozzlenose 18 - 20
Heavy Edit Splatling 35 - 48
Heavy Splatling 35 - 48
Hydra Splatling 20 - 48
Ink Cannon 3
Inkbrush 30 - 60
Jet Squelcher 30 - 40
L-3 Nozzlenose 30 - 35
Luna Blaster 6 - 12
Mini Splatling 35 - 48
N-ZAP '85 43 - 60
Nautilus 47 35 - 48
Octobrush 20 - 30
Painbrush 8 - 24
Range Blaster 5 - 8
Rapid Blaster 9 - 20
Rapid Blaster Pro 8 - 16
REEF-LUX 450 6 - 36
Slosher 9
Sloshing Machine 8 - 12
Snipewriter 5H 5 - 20
Splash-o-matic 43 - 60
Splatana Stamper 3 - 27
Splatana Wiper 4 - 35
Splat Bomb 7 - 40
Splat Brella 7 - 40
Splat Charger 4 - 24
Splat Dualies 40 - 48
Splat Roller 6 - 18
Splattershot 34 - 40
Splattershot Jr. 43 - 60
Splattershot Nova 40 - 60
Splattershot Pro 27 - 40
Sploosh-o-matic 27 - 40
Squeezer 27 - 48
S-BLAST '92 4 - 8
Tenta Brella 4 - 27
Tri-Slosher 12 - 20
Tri-Stringer 3 - 30
Undercover Brella 8 - 48


Tips

  • The Flipper-Flopper can be damaged and splatted before it dives into its ink ring. However, this can only be done in one cycle with a high DPS weapon such as the Hydra Splatling, the Crab Tank's turret mode, or two fully-charged E-liter 4K shots.
  • When a Flipper-Flopper has been damaged, ink begins to cover the Flipper-Flopper's body. If it has already lost its armor or it appears heavily inked, then it may be easier to shoot it out of the sky as opposed to inking its ring.

Badges

Main article: Badge#Salmon Run

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

Flipper-Flopper Badges
Flipper-Flopper Splats x 100
Flipper-Flopper Splats x 1,000
Flipper-Flopper Splats x 10,000

Gallery

Trivia

  • The "ancient animal" the Flipper-Flopper is mentioned as idolizing in the Salmonid Field Guide seems to be the dolphin. Its mask resembles a dolphin's nose, and its main mode of attack creates a ring of ink resembling the air bubble rings that real-life dolphins create seemingly for their own amusement. The Flipper-Flopper then jumps through the ring like dolphins are sometimes trained to do with hula hoops in performances at marine animal shows.
    • It is also worth noting that the Flipper-Flopper wears its mask in a way that makes it resemble a dolphin even further. Being in giving its tail fin the illusion of being horizontal, and making its right flipper and mohawk replicate the dorsal fin and left flipper respectively.
    • Interestingly, dolphins are classified as mammals rather than fish, so this suggests that they may have died out alongside many of the other mammals on earth.

Etymology

The name comes from "flip-flop", which can mean that one alternates back and forth between two polar opposite opinions, ideas or similar. The "Flipper" part of its name comes from both a part of dolphin anatomy, and could also come from the titular bottlenose dolphin of the film and TV series Flipper.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ダイバー
Daibā
Diver
Netherlands Dutch Dompelaar From dompelen ("to immerse in a liquid") and the suffix -aar
CanadaFrance French Ploufion From plouf (onomatopoeia of "splash")
Germany German Sturmreifer Stormhooper [a]
Italy Italian Tuffone From Tuffo ("to dive")
Russia Russian Хулахлюп
Hulahlyup
Hula Squish [b]
SpainMexico Spanish Chapotero From chapotear ("to paddle")
China Chinese (Simplified) 潜水鱼
qiánshuǐ yú (Mandarin)
Diving fish
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 潛水魚
qiánshuǐ yú (Mandarin)
Diving fish
South Korea Korean 다이버
daibeo
Diver
 Internal SakeDolphin [3]

Translation notes

  1. From Sturm ("storm") and Reif ("hoop")
  2. From хулахуп hulahup ("hula hoop") and хлюп hlyup ("squishing sound")

References