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Revision as of 13:50, 28 March 2018
The Glooga Dualies are a main weapon in Splatoon 2. They were released on December 2, 2017 at Template:UTC.[1]
The Glooga Dualies are a dualie-type weapon whose power increases immediately following a dodge-roll. When shooting normally, they splat opponents with three hits. After performing a dodge roll, it only takes two hits to splat an opponent. Each shot consumes 1.8% of the ink-tank capacity, allowing the player to fire 55 bullets before needing to refill. Each dodge roll consumes 8% of the ink-tank.
Splatoon 2
Glooga Dualies
Basic information | |
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Category | Main |
Class | Dualies |
Sub | Ink Mine |
Special | Inkjet |
Special points | 180p |
Range | |
Damage | |
Mobility | |
Obtainable at | |
Level | 17 |
Cost | 11,800 |
Specifications | |
Base damage | 36 52.5 (post-roll) |
The Glooga Dualies come in a set with Ink Mines and the Inkjet.
Version history
2.2.0
- ▲ Slightly increased the size of hit detection between each shot and the player, making it easier to hit an opponent.
- ▲ Reduced ink consumption when firing by roughly 11%.
- ▲ Reduced the width of the shot spread for shots immediately after firing.
Gallery
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Promo image.
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Another promo image.
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An Inkling boy holding the Glooga Dualies.
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An Inkling girl firing the Glooga Dualies.
Demonstration
Quotes
View the quotation page. |
Etymology
- The English name comes from the weapons' appearance, which is based on hot glue guns (sounds like "Gloo gans").
- The Japanese name comes from the temperature scale, Kelvin, along with the weapons' damage value after a dodge roll, 52.5.
- While the temperature 525 kelvin (about 485°F / 252°C) itself is not notable, it might be a reference to the Draper Point in physics, which is at 525° Celsius. The Draper Point is the temperature at which almost all solids will visibly glow as a result of black body radiation / incandescence.