Shooter: Difference between revisions
m (Added no marks in Splatoon and Splatoon 2 table for weapons not in each game respectively.) |
(Added mention of Goggles from Splatoon manga to Tentatek Splattershot's artwork caption.) |
||
Line 424: | Line 424: | ||
JPTCustomSplattershotJr.png|[[Custom Splattershot Jr.]] and [[Echolocator]] | JPTCustomSplattershotJr.png|[[Custom Splattershot Jr.]] and [[Echolocator]] | ||
JPTSplattershot.png|[[Splattershot]] | JPTSplattershot.png|[[Splattershot]] | ||
JPTTentatekSplattershot.png|[[Tentatek Splattershot]], two [[Suction Bomb]]s, and [[Inkzooka]] | JPTTentatekSplattershot.png|[[Tentatek Splattershot]], two [[Suction Bomb]]s, and [[Inkzooka]]. This was modeled after [[Goggles (character)|Goggles]] from the [[Splatoon (manga)|Splatoon manga]] series. | ||
JPTHeroSplatReplica.png|[[Hero Shot Replica]] and the [[Hero]] Replica set | JPTHeroSplatReplica.png|[[Hero Shot Replica]] and the [[Hero]] Replica set | ||
JPTOctoshotReplica.png|[[Octoshot Replica]] and [[Octoling Gear]] | JPTOctoshotReplica.png|[[Octoshot Replica]] and [[Octoling Gear]] |
Revision as of 01:08, 23 March 2021
Shooters are one of the main weapon classifications in the Splatoon series. Shooters are guns that fire small blobs of ink in quick succession.
Blasters are shooters that are able to fire large globs of ink with a delayed explosion. The explosion allows users to attack opponents located behind obstacles or around corners.
Most shooters are fully automatic, continuously firing when the player holds the trigger. Some have semi-automatic operation, requiring the player to tap the trigger repeatedly instead of holding it and firing one bullet per tap. Some have burst-fire operation, requiring the player to tap the trigger repeatedly and firing multiple bullets per tap.
List of shooters
Sets
Tips
Trivia
Splatoon
- Shooters are the only main weapon class to have each sub weapon represented at least once.
Splatoon 2
- Blasters are now a separate class from shooters, as shown in the Splatoon 2 Direct.
- The order of weapons by weapon class is now automatic shooters → blasters → burst-fire shooters.
Gallery
SplatNet icons
-
The Splattershot Jr.
-
The Splattershot.
-
The Wasabi Splattershot.
-
The Hero Shot Replica.
-
The Octoshot Replica.
-
The Splattershot Pro.
-
The Aerospray MG.
-
The Aerospray RG.
-
The Aerospray PG.
-
The Jet Squelcher.
-
The Custom Jet Squelcher.
-
The Dual Squelcher.
-
The L-3 Nozzlenose.
-
The L-3 Nozzlenose D.
-
The H-3 Nozzlenose.
-
The H-3 Nozzlenose D.
-
The N-ZAP '85.
-
The N-ZAP '89.
-
The N-ZAP '83.
-
The Splash-o-matic.
-
The Neo Splash-o-matic.
-
The Sploosh-o-matic.
-
The Neo Sploosh-o-matic.
-
The Sploosh-o-matic 7.
-
The .52 Gal.
-
The .52 Gal Deco.
-
The .96 Gal.
-
The .96 Gal Deco.
-
The Blaster.
-
The Custom Blaster.
-
The Range Blaster.
-
The Custom Range Blaster.
-
The Grim Range Blaster.
-
The Rapid Blaster.
-
The Rapid Blaster Deco.
-
The Rapid Blaster Pro.
-
The Luna Blaster.
-
The Luna Blaster Neo.
In-game
-
Ammo Knights, Sheldon selling shooters with a shooter on the shelf at the back.
-
Magazines at Ancho-V Games, with several shooters at the bottom.
Art
-
Tentatek Splattershot, two Suction Bombs, and Inkzooka. This was modeled after Goggles from the Splatoon manga series.
-
Hero Shot Replica and the Hero Replica set
-
Aerospray RG and Ink Mine
-
Inkling Girl with a shooter from Splatoon 2.