S-BLAST '92

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The S-BLAST '92 is an upcoming weapon in Splatoon 3.

Appearance

The S-BLAST '92 bears resemblances to a bazooka. The body consists of a wide barrel with white and gray accents and a red tip at the end, with a scope mounted at the front. The body is connected to a handle in the middle and a shoulder mount on the back. A decal with the words "Super Scope" is printed on one side, and similar to the N-ZAP '85, it appears to be in English rather than the traditional Inkling language.

Splatoon 3.

S-BLAST '92

S-BLAST '92

Basic information
Category Main
Class S3 Icon Blaster.png Blaster
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Special depletion
Range
Damage
Impact
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Ink speed
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Base damage
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MPU effect
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SPU effect
Other variant

The S-BLAST '92 was revealed on 16 May 2023 in the Sizzle Season 2023 trailer. While in midair, the S-Blast '92 shoots only half as far as it normally would on ground. [1] This range is comparable to the Blaster, while the grounded shot is comparable to the Range Blaster.

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Etymology

S-BLAST '92 is a shortened form of Super Scope. '92 is based on 1992, the year the original Super Scope model was released. BLAST is short for Blaster, the weapon class it belongs to.

Trivia

  • The S-BLAST ‘92 seems to based on the Super Scope controller which initially released in 1992, where it likely gets the latter half of its name from.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Netherlands Dutch S-BLAST ‘92 -
France French (NOE) S-Blaster ‘92
Germany German S-BLAST92
SpainMexico Spanish D-VAST 92 D-VAST sounds like Devast short for Devastadores, the name for blasters in Spanish. 92 from 1992 when the Super Scope came out.

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