Octobrush Nouveau
The Octobrush Nouveau is a main weapon in Splatoon and Splatoon 2. It is the Nouveau version of the Octobrush.
Splatoon
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Category | Main |
Class | Roller |
Sub | Splat Bomb |
Special | Inkzooka |
Special depletion | 40% |
Range | |
Ink speed | |
Handling | |
Obtainable at | |
Level | 16 |
Cost | 9,500 |
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Base damage | 37 (Splash) 25 (Roll) |
Ink consumption | 3.2% (Splash) |
The Octobrush Nouveau is a Roller Main Weapon that was released on 1 January 2016 at 10:00 UTC in Splatoon. [1] It is the Nouveau version of the Octobrush.
Version history
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2.7.0 |
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2.8.0 |
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Gallery
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Promo image.
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Holding the Octobrush Nouveau.
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Pushing the Octobrush Nouveau.
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Flicking Ink.
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Official art of an Inkling holding the Octobrush Nouveau.
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Art of an Inkling with the Octobrush Nouveau for New Year's Day.
Demonstration
Splatoon 2
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Category | Main |
Class | Roller |
Sub | Squid Beakon |
Special | Tenta Missiles |
Special points | 170p |
Range | |
Ink speed | |
Handling | |
Obtainable at | |
Level | 15 |
Cost | 9,900 |
Specifications | |
Base damage | 40 (Splash) 25 (Roll) |
Ink consumption | 3.2% (Splash) |
The Octobrush Nouveau was released on 2 January 2018 at 02:00 UTC.[2] It comes with the sub Squid Beakon and special Tenta Missiles for a support-focused playstyle.
Version History
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Base game |
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Gallery
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Promo image.
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Demonstration
Quotes
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Etymology
Octobrush Nouveau is a combination of Octo, latin for Eight, and Brush, as well as Nouveau, french for New. Octo likely refers to either Octopus, Octarians or Octolings. The word Nouveau may also refer to Art Nouveau. The suffix Nouveau is also used to differentiate it from the Octobrush. This trait is shared among the other alternate sets of the Nouveau brand.
ホクサイ・ヒュー Hokusai Hyū is a reference to Katsushika Hokusai, a famous Japanese Ukiyo-e artist. ヒュー hyū refers to Hue. Like Nouveau in the english name, Hue is used to differentiate it from the Octobrush.