Heavy Edit Splatling

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The Heavy Edit Splatling is a main weapon first introduced in Splatoon 3, produced by Nouveau.

Appearance

The Heavy Edit Splatling's inspiration seems to be correction fluid, such as Wite-Out.

  • The firing nozzles look like the tips of a correction fluid pen.
  • Its ink canister seems to be based off of a bottle of correction fluid.
  • It also has a plastic-like shield which looks like the dispensing end of a roll of correction tape.
  • Its name in a few languages also alludes to its inspiration, as a heavy edit, or correction would need covering with correction fluid.

Splatoon 3

Heavy Edit Splatling

Heavy Edit Splatling

Basic information
Category Main
Class S3 Icon Splatling.png Splatling
Sub S3 Weapon Sub Curling Bomb Flat.png Curling Bomb
Special S3 Weapon Special Tacticooler.png Tacticooler
Special points
Special depletion
Range
Damage
Impact
Fire rate
Charge speed
Ink speed
Mobility
Durability
Handling
Level
Cost
Requirement
Added in
Weight
Base damage
Base duration
Ink consumption
Base range
Rate of fire
Muzzle velocity
Base accuracy
MPU effect
SPU effect
SPU effect
Other variant

The Heavy Edit Splatling will be available on 1 September 2023 at 00:00 UTC. It comes in a set with Curling Bombs and the Tacticooler. The first charge is quicker than the second charge, unlike other splatlings.

Gallery

Etymology

A heavy edit is a very drastic change. See appearance section for more information.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese イグザミナー
Iguzaminā
Examiner
Netherlands Dutch Examinator Examiner
CanadaFrance French Correcteur Correcter
Germany German Kartuschierer From Kartusch (cartridge) + schierer (cleaner, purifier)
Italy Italian Splatling a pennarelli Splatling with markers
Spain Spanish (NOE) Corrigetintas Ink Correcter
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 審查者 Examiner