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== ''Splatoon'' ==
==''Splatoon''==
{{Infobox/Weapon
{{Infobox/Weapon
|game     = Splatoon
|game         = Splatoon
|category = Main
|category     = Main
|class     = Splatling
|class       = Splatling
|sub       = Sprinkler
|sub         = Sprinkler
|special   = Killer Wail
|special     = Killer Wail
|level     = 20
|level       = 20
|cost     = 17,900
|cost         = 17,900
|base     = 28
|base         = 28
|ink       = 22.5% (Full charge)
|ink         = 22.5% (Full charge)
|depletion = 40%
|depletion   = 40%
|range     = 78
|range       = 78
|charge_speed = 40
|charge_speed = 40
|mobility = 50
|mobility     = 50
|alt1=Heavy Splatling
|alt1         = Heavy Splatling
|alt2=Heavy Splatling Deco
|alt2         = Heavy Splatling Deco
}}
}}
The Heavy Splatling Remix was released on {{date|2016-06-08}} as part of the [[Sheldon's Picks]] Vol. 2. It comes with [[Sprinkler]] and [[Killer Wail]].
The Heavy Splatling Remix was released on {{date|2016-06-08}} as part of [[Sheldon's Picks]] Vol. 2. It comes with [[Sprinkler]]s and the [[Killer Wail]].


=== Gallery ===
===Gallery===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Heavy splatling remix promo.jpg|Promo image.
Heavy splatling remix promo.jpg|Promo image.
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Heavy splatling remix promo 4.jpg|Firing the Heavy Splatling Remix.
Heavy splatling remix promo 4.jpg|Firing the Heavy Splatling Remix.
Heavy splatling remix promo 3.jpg|Back view.
Heavy splatling remix promo 3.jpg|Back view.
S2 Band Chirpy Chips.jpg|The [[Chirpy Chips]]' album art, which the Heavy Splatling Remix is a reference to.
</gallery>
</gallery>


=== Demonstration ===
===Demonstration===
<embedvideo service="youtube">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd879b7Mo7k</embedvideo>
<embedvideo service="youtube">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd879b7Mo7k</embedvideo>
=== List of variants ===
{{#lst:Heavy Splatling|list1}}
{{clrns}}
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== ''Splatoon 2'' ==
==''Splatoon 2''==
{{Infobox/Weapon
{{Infobox/Weapon
|game     = Splatoon 2
|game         = Splatoon 2
|category = Main
|category     = Main
|class     = Splatling
|class       = Splatling
|sub       = Point Sensor
|sub         = Point Sensor
|special   = Booyah Bomb
|special     = Booyah Bomb
|level     = 19
|level       = 19
|cost     = 18,300
|cost         = 18,300
|base     = 30
|base         = 30
|ink       = 22.5% (Full charge)
|ink         = 22.5% (Full charge)
|points   = 190
|points       = 190
|range     = 78
|range       = 78
|charge_speed = 38
|charge_speed = 38
|mobility = 50
|mobility     = 50
|alt1=Heavy Splatling
|alt1         = Heavy Splatling
|alt2=Heavy Splatling Deco
|alt2         = Heavy Splatling Deco
|alt3=Hero Splatling Replica
|alt3         = Hero Splatling Replica
}}
}}
The Heavy Splatling Remix was released on {{date|2019-04-03}} at {{time|2019-04-03 01:00 UTC}} as part of the {{Ver|S2|4.6.0}} version release.<ref>[https://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/183821477154 {{SRL}} SplatoonUS tumblr]</ref>. It comes with [[Point Sensor]] and [[Booyah Bomb]].
The Heavy Splatling Remix was released on {{date|2019-04-03}} at {{time|2019-04-03 01:00 UTC}} as part of Version {{Ver|S2|4.6.0}}.<ref>[https://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/183821477154 {{SRL}} SplatoonUS Tumblr]</ref> It comes with [[Point Sensor]]s and the [[Booyah Bomb]].


=== Version history ===
===Version history===
{{version history box|S2|
{{version history box|S2|
{{version history item|S2|4.6.0|
* Initial release
}}
{{version history item|S2|4.7.0|
{{version history item|S2|4.7.0|
*{{nerf|Points to fill special gauge|180|190}}
* {{nerf|Points to fill [[special gauge]]|180|190.}}}}
 
{{version history item|S2|4.8.0|
* {{nerf|Damage decreased|32|30.}}}}
 
{{version history item|S2|5.2.0|
* {{buff|Decreased variance of shot spread when firing while on the ground by roughly 6%.}}}}
}}
}}
{{version history item|S2|4.8.0|
*{{nerf|Damage|32|30}}
}}}}


=== Gallery ===
===Gallery===
<gallery>
<gallery>
S2 Heavy Splatling Remix promo render.jpg|Promo image
S2 Heavy Splatling Remix promo render.jpg|Promo image.
S2 Heavy Splatling Remix promo2.jpg
S2 Heavy Splatling Remix promo2.jpg
S2 Band Chirpy Chips.jpg|The [[Chirpy Chips]]' album art, which the Heavy Splatling Remix is a reference to.
</gallery>
</gallery>


=== Demonstration ===
===Demonstration===
<embedvideo service="youtube">https://youtu.be/H8erOC8y5Gk</embedvideo>
<embedvideo service="youtube">https://youtu.be/H8erOC8y5Gk</embedvideo>
{{clrns}}
{{clrns}}


==Details==
==Details==
*While [[Main Power Up]] will increase the number of shots fired, it '''will not''' increase the ink consumption relative to the amount charged, making the weapon comparatively more ink efficient.
* While [[Main Power Up]] increases the number of shots fired, it does not increase the [[ink]] consumption relative to the amount charged, making the weapon comparatively more ink efficient.


== Quotes ==
==Quotes==
{{Quotes}}
{{Quotes}}


== Trivia ==
==Trivia==
*The Heavy Splatling Remix appears to be a [[Chirpy Chips]]-themed [[weapon]]: it has a sticker on the side with their name in [[Inkling (language)|Inkling]], its color scheme is similar to that of their album art, and "Remix" may be a reference to their electronic style. However, this connection is never addressed in-game.
* The Heavy Splatling Remix appears to be a [[Chirpy Chips]]-themed [[weapon]]: it has a sticker on the side with their name in [[Inkling (language)|Inkling]], its color scheme is similar to that of their album art, and "Remix" may be a reference to their electronic style. However, this connection is never addressed in-game.
*While the Heavy Splatling Remix did not initially appear in ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' (as it was added in [[Version 4.6.0 (Splatoon 2)|Version 4.6.0]]), the [[Heavy Splatling]] comes with a similar build, except with the [[Sting Ray]] replacing the [[Killer Wail]].
* While the Heavy Splatling Remix did not initially appear in {{S2}} (as it was added in Version {{Ver|S2|4.6.0}}), the [[Heavy Splatling]] comes with a similar build, except with the [[Sting Ray]] replacing the [[Killer Wail]].
*Unlike the other two variants of the Heavy Splatling, the Heavy Splatling Remix completely retains its appearance from Splatoon. Notably, the attached ink drum still lies on its side, while the other Splatlings have their drums in a tilted position.
* Unlike the other variants of the Heavy Splatling, the Heavy Splatling Remix completely retains its appearance from {{S}} in ''Splatoon 2''. Notably, the attached ink drum still lies on its side, while the other [[splatling]]s have their drums in a tilted position.


== Etymology ==
==Etymology==
Heavy Splatling Remix is derived from the adjective ''Heavy'' and a portmanteau of ''Splat'' and ''Gatling'' plus the word ''Remix''. ''Remix'' refers to the fact that the weapon is a remodeled Heavy Splatling, similar to how [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remix remix] is used in musical media. ''Remix'' is also likely a reference to [[Chirpy Chips]] and their electronic music style, since the design of the Heavy Splatling Remix is inspired by them.  
Heavy Splatling Remix is derived from the adjective ''Heavy'' and a portmanteau of ''Splat'' and ''Gatling'' plus the word ''Remix''. ''Remix'' refers to the fact that the weapon is a remodeled Heavy Splatling, similar to how [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remix remix] is used in musical media. ''Remix'' is also likely a reference to [[Chirpy Chips]] and their electronic music style, since the design of the Heavy Splatling Remix is inspired by them.


バレルスピナーリミックス ''Bareru Supinā Rimikkusu'' is derived from ''Barrel'' and ''Spinner'' plus ''Remix''. The name ''Barrel Spinner'' is due to the fact that the barrels of the Heavy Splatling Remix rotate while charging and firing. ''Remix'' has the same reasoning as the English name.
バレルスピナーリミックス ''Bareru Supinā Rimikkusu'' is derived from ''Barrel'' and ''Spinner'' plus ''Remix''. The name ''Barrel Spinner'' is because the barrels of the Heavy Splatling Remix rotate while charging and firing. ''Remix'' has the same reasoning as the English name.


=== Names in other languages ===
===Names in other languages===
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{{Navbox/S_Weapons}}
==References==
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{{Navbox/S Weapons}}
{{Navbox/S2 Weapons}}


[[Category:Sheldon's Picks]]
[[Category:Sheldon's Picks]]

Revision as of 13:46, 22 April 2020

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The Heavy Splatling Remix is a main weapon in Splatoon and Splatoon 2. It is a Heavy Splatling with a different loadout and a different color scheme.

It is capable of firing bursts of ink with long range, low damage, and a fast fire rate. Although relatively slow to charge, each ink bullet does enough damage to splat opponents in four hits.

Splatoon

Heavy Splatling Remix

Heavy Splatling Remix

Basic information
Category Main
Class Splatling
Sub S Weapon Sub Sprinkler.png Sprinkler
Special S Weapon Special Killer Wail.png Killer Wail
Special points
Special depletion Special gauge 40%
Range
78 / 100
Damage
Impact
Fire rate
Charge speed
40 / 100
Ink speed
Mobility
50 / 100
Durability
Handling
Obtainable at
Level 20
Cost Cash 17,900
Requirement
Added in
Specifications
Weight
Base damage 28
Base duration
Ink consumption 22.5% (Full charge)
Base range
Rate of fire
Muzzle velocity
Base accuracy

MPU effect
SPU effect
SPU effect
Other variants Heavy Splatling Heavy Splatling
Heavy Splatling Deco Heavy Splatling Deco

The Heavy Splatling Remix was released on 8 June 2016 as part of Sheldon's Picks Vol. 2. It comes with Sprinklers and the Killer Wail.

Gallery

Demonstration

Splatoon 2

Heavy Splatling Remix

Heavy Splatling Remix

Basic information
Category Main
Class Splatling
Sub S2 Weapon Sub Point Sensor.png Point Sensor
Special S2 Weapon Special Booyah Bomb.png Booyah Bomb
Special points 190p
Special depletion
Range
78 / 100
Damage
Impact
Fire rate
Charge speed
38 / 100
Ink speed
Mobility
50 / 100
Durability
Handling
Obtainable at
Level 19
Cost Cash 18,300
Requirement
Added in
Specifications
Weight
Base damage 30
Base duration
Ink consumption 22.5% (Full charge)
Base range
Rate of fire
Muzzle velocity
Base accuracy

MPU effect
SPU effect
SPU effect
Other variants Heavy Splatling Heavy Splatling
Heavy Splatling Deco Heavy Splatling Deco
Hero Splatling Replica Hero Splatling Replica

The Heavy Splatling Remix was released on 3 April 2019 at 01:00 UTC as part of Version 4.6.0.[1] It comes with Point Sensors and the Booyah Bomb.

Version history

Version Adjustments
4.7.0
4.8.0
  • Damage decreased: 32 → 30.
5.2.0
  • Decreased variance of shot spread when firing while on the ground by roughly 6%.

Gallery

Demonstration

Details

  • While Main Power Up increases the number of shots fired, it does not increase the ink consumption relative to the amount charged, making the weapon comparatively more ink efficient.

Quotes

Click to view the quotes for Heavy Splatling Remix. View the quotation page.

Trivia

  • The Heavy Splatling Remix appears to be a Chirpy Chips-themed weapon: it has a sticker on the side with their name in Inkling, its color scheme is similar to that of their album art, and "Remix" may be a reference to their electronic style. However, this connection is never addressed in-game.
  • While the Heavy Splatling Remix did not initially appear in Splatoon 2 (as it was added in Version 4.6.0), the Heavy Splatling comes with a similar build, except with the Sting Ray replacing the Killer Wail.
  • Unlike the other variants of the Heavy Splatling, the Heavy Splatling Remix completely retains its appearance from Splatoon in Splatoon 2. Notably, the attached ink drum still lies on its side, while the other splatlings have their drums in a tilted position.

Etymology

Heavy Splatling Remix is derived from the adjective Heavy and a portmanteau of Splat and Gatling plus the word Remix. Remix refers to the fact that the weapon is a remodeled Heavy Splatling, similar to how remix is used in musical media. Remix is also likely a reference to Chirpy Chips and their electronic music style, since the design of the Heavy Splatling Remix is inspired by them.

バレルスピナーリミックス Bareru Supinā Rimikkusu is derived from Barrel and Spinner plus Remix. The name Barrel Spinner is because the barrels of the Heavy Splatling Remix rotate while charging and firing. Remix has the same reasoning as the English name.

Names in other languages

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Translation notes


References