Heavy Splatling

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Template:Infobox weapon The Heavy Splatling is a Main Weapon in Splatoon and Splatoon 2, made available in the 2.0.0 August Update.

Description

Splatoon

The Heavy Splatling appears to be a powerful weapon, capable of firing many small blasts of ink at once with damage equivalent to the Dual Squelcher, high range (about that of a Jet Squelcher), and a fast rate of fire. The sub is a Splash Wall and special is an Inkstrike.

Charge it up and let 'em have it with all six barrels! A maximum charge will unleash the full rapid-fire potential of this weapon.
— In-Game Description
This baby packs six barrels full of ink. Charge it up and let your enemies have it! Need some cover? Not a problem. Throw down your Splash Wall! This bad boy also comes with the Inkzooka Inkstrike (Sorry squidfriends, I am too excited to read properly) as a special weapon. It might just be the best weapon for squids that have watched too many 80′s action movies!
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Sheldon's Introduction

The Heavy Splatling is kind of similar to a charger, but it belongs to a whole new weapon class! Hold ZR to pressurize the ink, and then release it to splatterize your foes like DAKKADAKKADAKKADAKKA!!

But it uses a lot of ink and takes a while to charge, so this weapon can leave you exposed.

Using the Splash Wall to impede your foes before unleashing an Inkstrike can be rather effective!

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Splatoon 2

The Heavy Splatling returns in Splatoon 2 with a new design, the main difference being the Barrel is now titled and it is primarily yellow instead of orange.[1]

Demonstration

Version history

2.2.0

  • Ink usage decreased by about 10%.

2.7.0

  • Special gauge loss: 50% → as low as 40%

Trivia

Splatoon

  • The Heavy Splatling was first revealed when Splatoon was datamined on June 21st, 2015.
  • The Heavy Splatling was later seen in a Japanese trailer detailing Splatoon's future updates.

Splatoon 2

  • The weapon was first revealed to be returning in a tweet from the official Splatoon Twitter account on the 24th January 2017.

Common Strategies

Common Strategies for the Heavy Splatling include making paths/defending in Rainmaker, supporting the team with Splash Walls in Tower Control and tanking in Splat Zones

Gallery

Splatoon

Splatoon 2

Similar weapons

Name Origin

Heavy Splatling is derived from the adjective Heavy and a portmanteau of Splat and Gatling.

バレルスピナー bareru supinā is derived from Barrel and Spinner. The name Barrel Spinner is due to the fact that the barrels of the Heavy Splatling rotate while charging and firing.

Names in other languages

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