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|Spa=Megaperláfono<ref group="note" name="octo"/> | |Spa=Megaperláfono<ref group="note" name="octo"/> | ||
|SpaM=Mega-Pearl-ophone, from the European Spanish name for the Killer Wail | |SpaM=Mega-Pearl-ophone, from the European Spanish name for the Killer Wail | ||
| | |Fre=Haut-Perleur<ref group="note" name="octo"/> | ||
| | |FreM=From the French names of the Killer Wail (in Europe) and Pearl. | ||
|Ger=Perla-Kanone<ref group="note" name="octo"/> | |Ger=Perla-Kanone<ref group="note" name="octo"/> | ||
|GerM=Pearl Cannon | |GerM=Pearl Cannon |
Revision as of 17:57, 18 August 2019
The Princess Cannon is a special weapon in Splatoon 2. It is not part of any main weapon's set, and is instead only available in the final Shifty Station layout, MC.Princess Diaries, where it appears in the middle of the stage when there is one minute left until the battle ends.[1] It is similar in appearance and function to the Killer Wail from Splatoon, although the beam is much larger and it takes a little longer to charge up.
Splatoon 2
Gallery
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Weapon icon in the HUD.
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Weapon icon in the "splatted by..." message.
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Callie sitting on a Princess Cannon.
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Spyke carrying a Princess Cannon.
Names in other languages
Translation notes