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
Basic information | |
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Category | Main |
Class | Splatling |
Sub | Curling Bomb |
Special | Tacticooler |
Special points | 190p |
Range | |
Charge speed | |
Mobility | |
Obtainable at | |
Level | 13 |
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. It fires at a very high rate when fully charged.
Quotes
“ | SRL Ballistics here! No dad jokes today - just a beefy new weapon, the Heavy Edit Splatling. This puppy fires at an incredibly high rate when fully charged and still offers the mobility you expect from a splatling. You'll be the top dog in your next Turf War! Get it? Because puppy? | ” | — @SplatoonNA on Twitter[1]
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Gallery
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Promo render
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The Heavy Edit Splatling firing at the Gold Dynamo Roller, also showing the Nouveau logo on the ink-rounds in the tail end
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Model of the Heavy Edit Splatling rotating (Link to file)
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The Heavy Edit Splatling in action (Link to file)
Etymology
A heavy edit is a very drastic change. See the appearance section for more information.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | イグザミナー Iguzaminā |
Examiner |
Dutch | Examinator | Examiner |
French | Correcteur | Correcter |
German | Kartuschierer | From Kartusch (cartridge), retuschieren (retouch) and the suffix -ierer used for machines. |
Italian | Splatling a pennarelli | Splatling with markers |
Spanish (NOE) | Corrigetintas | Ink Correcter |
Chinese (Traditional) | 審查者 | Examiner |
Korean | 이그재미너 igsaminer |
Examiner |