Goo Tuber
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The Goo Tuber is a main weapon in Splatoon 2. This weapon can hold a full charge for an exceptionally long time in comparison to other chargers. This allows players to get to a better vantage point or sneak up on enemies with a full charge. Its charging time takes slightly longer than a Splat Charger, and the range is slightly shorter. Each fully charged shot consumes 15% of the ink-tank, allowing users to fire six shots before needing to refill.
Splatoon 2
Goo Tuber
Basic information | |
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Category | Main |
Class | Charger |
Sub | Suction Bomb |
Special | Splashdown |
Special points | 160pp |
Range | |
Charge speed | |
Mobility | |
Obtainable at | |
Level | 22 |
Cost | 13,400 |
Specifications | |
Base damage | 40 (No charge) 180 (Full charge) |
The Goo Tuber comes with the sub Suction Bomb and the special Splashdown.
Version history
1.2.0
- ▲ Reduced amount of time required to fully charge a shot by 5/60 of a second
- ▲ Reduced amount of time to fire a stored charge by 5/60 of a second
1.3.0
- ▲ Points to fill special gauge: 180 → 160
1.4.0
- ▲ Charged shots can now be stored when not at maximum charge.
- ▲ Decreased time between releasing a stored charge shot and shooting by 5/60 of a second.
- ▲ Increased damage dealt by fully charged shots from 160 to 180.
- ▲ Increased damage dealt to opposing Ballers when flinging ink by roughly 30%.
1.4.1
- — Fixed an issue allowing players using the Goo Tuber to store a charged shot indefinitely by charging briefly, immediately becoming a squid, then keeping the charge as long as wasn’t released.
2.0.0
- ▲ Increased the amount of ink splattered by each shot when it hits the ground.
2.2.0
- ▲ Increased damage when not fully charged by roughly 63%.
- Due to this change, damage becomes 100.0+ when charge reaches roughly 71%.
- ▼ Decreased the range a shot flies just before a full charge by roughly 5%.
Gallery
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Promo image
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An Inkling holding the Goo Tuber.
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An Inkling aiming the Goo Tuber.
Demonstration
Similar weapons
Quotes
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Etymology
- Goo Tuber's Japanese name is "Soy Tuber". This weapon resembles a siphon pump aka shōyu pump (醤油ちゅるちゅる Shōyu Churu-churu).
Names in other languages