Inkzooka
The Inkzooka is a special weapon in Splatoon.
Splatoon
Category | Special |
Special points | 220p |
Base damage | 150 |
Base duration | Total: 6.5s
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When the Inkzooka is fully charged (Or acquired from a canned special in Octo Valley or the Battle Dojo), the player can shoot out large lines of ink pillars for roughly a six-second time period.
The Inkzooka has the second-longest range of any weapon in the game, only bested by the E-liter 3K weapons. The E-liters fire up to seven lines of distance in the Shooting Range when fully charged, while the Inkzooka reaches only about six and a half.
Use
- The Inkzooka is well-suited for taking out camping enemies, especially ones using chargers who often stay out of range of most weapons.
- The projectile of the Inkzooka is the tip of the tornado. Therefore, if the tornado top hits an overhead obstruction, the whole pillar stops. A way to counter this is to aim downwards, thus decreasing the weapon's arc and avoiding overhead obstructions.
- An easy way to avoid an Inkzooka is to simply stay out of the user's line of sight. While they can still use their sub weapon, using it wastes some of the Inkzooka's duration for shooting.
- Without abilities, six shots can be fired from an Inkzooka. If an enemy activates it, listen for how many times they fire; if it reaches six, the coast is likely clear after that.
- After getting splatted by an Inkzooka user, take note of their main and sub abilities. Two Special Duration Up subs will increase the shot total to seven, while one main and two subs will increase it to eight.
Version history
Version | Adjustments |
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2.0.0 |
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2.2.0 |
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2.6.0 |
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Quotes
“ | This shoulder-fired bazooka-like weapon fires swirling tornados of ink, instantly splatting opponents and leaving behind a narrow ink trail. This is by no means a precision weapon, but while active, you can fire the Inkzooka continuously for approximately six seconds, sending multiple twisters of ink across the stage. But be careful where you fire the Inkzooka. The recoil of each shot nudges you backward. If you're standing near a ledge, this recoil may knock you off the side of the stage. You could also get pushed backward into enemy ink, so make sure the area around your feet is thoroughly coated in your team's ink. The Inkzooka is also difficult to fire when aiming down over a ledge. For best results, activate Inkzooka when you're on the same level as your opponent or just below them. | ” |
— Splatoon Prima Guide
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Sets
Gallery
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Inkzooka 3D art.
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3D art.
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3D art.
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3D art of a male Inkling firing an Inkzooka.
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2D art of an Inkling with an Inkzooka and a Tentatek Splattershot.
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3D art of three male Inklings, with the left holding an Inkzooka.
Splatoon 2
- Though the Inkzooka does not return in Splatoon 2, a drawing of one appears on a Sunken Scroll explaining the absence of Template:S' special weapons. Its role is indirectly replaced by the Inkjet, in that they both shoot out large explosive ink projectiles.
Gallery
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Sunken Scroll 11.
Splatoon 3
The Inkzooka seems to be making a reappearance in Splatoon 3, but with a different design and attack. [1] [2]
Gallery
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The redesigned Inkzooka.
Trivia
- The Inkzooka was originally called the "Ink Launcher", as seen in an image from before Template:S' release.
- During the E3 2014 Splatoon demo, the Inkzooka was referred to as a "Super Weapon".[3]
- If one looks closely, the text on the Inkzooka is in the Inkling language.
- The Inkzooka was the first playable special weapon, available during the E3 2014 demo.
- The Inkzooka appears in more weapon sets than any other special weapon, at sixteen.
- According to The Art of Splatoon, the Inkzooka utilizes the ink from Inklings who are in an intense emotional state.
- This could also be true for all special weapons, due to players' tentacles glowing and their determined facial expressions.
Names in other languages
References