Glooga Dualies Deco

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The Glooga Dualies Deco are a main weapon in Splatoon 2. They are a Deco Deco-branded variant of the S2 Weapon Main Glooga Dualies.png Glooga Dualies and come with a different sub weapon and special weapon.

Splatoon 2

Glooga Dualies Deco

Glooga Dualies Deco

Basic information
Category Main
Class Dualie
Sub S2 Weapon Sub Splash Wall.png Splash Wall
Special S2 Weapon Special Baller.png Baller
Special points 180p
Special depletion
Range
65 / 100
Damage
76 / 100
Impact
Fire rate
Charge speed
Ink speed
Mobility
35 / 100
Durability
Handling
Obtainable at
Level 24
Cost Cash 13,700
Requirement
Added in
Specifications
Weight
Base damage 36
52.5 (Post-roll)
Base duration
Ink consumption 1.6%
8% (Roll)
Base range
Rate of fire
Muzzle velocity
Base accuracy
MPU effect
SPU effect
SPU effect
Other variant

The Glooga Dualies Deco were released on 25 April 2018 at 02:00 UTC.[1]. They come with S2 Weapon Sub Splash Wall.png Splash Walls and the S2 Weapon Special Baller.png Baller.

Data

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Version history

Version Adjustments
5.0.0
  • Decreased ink consumption from shots fired by roughly 6%.

Gallery

Demonstration

Quotes

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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.

Names in other languages

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References