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==Description==
==Description==
The Slammin' Lid resembles a flying saucer-shaped aircraft and floats through the air, piloted by a Salmonid in its top center. It creates a forcefield beneath it similar to the [[Big Bubbler]] to protect Salmonids while it deploys [[Salmonid#Lesser Salmonids|Lesser Salmonids]] from its underside. It attacks by slamming into the ground when a player passes underneath it, however, it also splats other salmonids instantly, giving the player an opportunity to get on top of it to splat its pilot. If there is high ground available, the pilot can be attacked directly without having to lure it into attacking first. The pilot is also equipped with a ladle, which it will use to hit players off its saucer if they stand on it for too long.
The Slammin' Lid resembles a flying saucer-shaped aircraft and floats through the air, piloted by a Salmonid in its top center. It creates a forcefield beneath it similar to the [[Big Bubbler]] to protect Salmonids while it deploys [[Salmonid#Lesser Salmonids|Lesser Salmonids]] from its underside. It attacks by slamming into the ground when a player passes underneath it, however, it also splats other salmonids instantly, giving the player an opportunity to get on top of it to splat its pilot. If there is high ground available, the pilot can be attacked directly without having to lure it into attacking first. The pilot is also equipped with a soup ladle, which it will use to perform a 360-degree swipe to hit players off its saucer if they attempt to use it as high ground for too long.


The Slammin' Lid is also one of the few, if not only salmonids that can splat other Salmonids, including bosses. When it slams onto an enemy, the player who triggers it gets the [[Power Eggs]] from splats. This can be used to take down certain foes instantaneously, meaning that it is not always a good idea to neutralize it.
The Slammin' Lid is also one of the few, if not only salmonids that can splat other Salmonids, including bosses. When it slams onto an enemy, the player who triggers it gets the [[Power Eggs]] from splats. This can be used to take down certain foes instantaneously, meaning that it is not always a good idea to neutralize it.
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*Slammin' Lids can splat almost any Salmonid, including [[Boss Salmonid|Boss Salmonids]].
*Slammin' Lids can splat almost any Salmonid, including [[Boss Salmonid|Boss Salmonids]].
**Therefore, it may be possible to cause a chain reaction by letting a Slammin' Lid slam down on a [[Steelhead]], the explosion can potentially catch any Salmonids in the area.
**Therefore, it may be possible to cause a chain reaction by letting a Slammin' Lid slam down on a [[Steelhead]], the explosion can potentially catch any Salmonids in the area.
* Players can walk and push against the pilot during its ladle swing attack to cancel most of the momentum from being hit and stay on the lid. The pilot will repeatedly use the ladle swing at set intervals until all players are knocked off or the Slammin' Lid is shot down.


==Badges==
==Badges==
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File:SLAMMIN LID BOARDING.png|A player jumping onto a post-slam Slammin' Lid
File:SLAMMIN LID BOARDING.png|A player jumping onto a post-slam Slammin' Lid
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==Trivia==
* If players manage to stay on the Slammin' Lid after the pilot tries to hit them off with the ladle, the second swing will go through the players as if it has no hitbox. From then on, subsequent swings will alternate between hitting and not hitting the players.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 21:53, 10 October 2022

Template:InfoboxCharacter Slammin' Lids are Boss Salmonids that appear in Salmon Run Next Wave in Splatoon 3.

Description

The Slammin' Lid resembles a flying saucer-shaped aircraft and floats through the air, piloted by a Salmonid in its top center. It creates a forcefield beneath it similar to the Big Bubbler to protect Salmonids while it deploys Lesser Salmonids from its underside. It attacks by slamming into the ground when a player passes underneath it, however, it also splats other salmonids instantly, giving the player an opportunity to get on top of it to splat its pilot. If there is high ground available, the pilot can be attacked directly without having to lure it into attacking first. The pilot is also equipped with a soup ladle, which it will use to perform a 360-degree swipe to hit players off its saucer if they attempt to use it as high ground for too long.

The Slammin' Lid is also one of the few, if not only salmonids that can splat other Salmonids, including bosses. When it slams onto an enemy, the player who triggers it gets the Power Eggs from splats. This can be used to take down certain foes instantaneously, meaning that it is not always a good idea to neutralize it.

Quotes

The following text is quoted from the Salmonid Field Guide.[1]

Basic Information

  • It's a pilot riding on a hovering, saucer-shaped craft.
  • These provide support for other Salmonids by creating a circular force field that ink cannot pass through.

Attack Behavior

  • Lesser Salmonids will be deployed from the hole on the bottom of the saucer.
  • It will try to squash targets who walk into the force field.

Elimination

  • There is a pilot stationed on top of the craft. Defeating the pilot will destroy the craft.
  • Walk into the barrier under the Slammin' Lid, then quickly dodge when the craft drops down to splat you. Once it's down, that's your chance to get on top and attack the pilot.

Supporting Information

  • The cutting-edge technology incorporated into the craft was obtained by trading with Octarians.
  • Because of the high cost to build these, only highly experienced veterans are allowed to pilot them.
  • To save on weight, the craft has no weapons. This is why it attacks by trying to smash enemies beneath it.

Tips

  • If Lesser Salmonids are not a threat to the team and the quota is completed, it is fine to leave Slammin' Lids alone as they cannot splat players unless they are under the barrier.
  • Slammin' Lids can splat almost any Salmonid, including Boss Salmonids.
    • Therefore, it may be possible to cause a chain reaction by letting a Slammin' Lid slam down on a Steelhead, the explosion can potentially catch any Salmonids in the area.
  • Players can walk and push against the pilot during its ladle swing attack to cancel most of the momentum from being hit and stay on the lid. The pilot will repeatedly use the ladle swing at set intervals until all players are knocked off or the Slammin' Lid is shot down.

Badges

Main article: Badge#Salmon Run

Defeating the Slammin' Lid a cumulative number of times in Splatoon 3 will reward the player with special badges.

Slammin' Lid Badges
S3 Badge Slammin' Lid 100.png Slammin' Lid Splats x 100
S3 Badge Slammin' Lid 1000.png Slammin' Lid Splats x 1,000
S3 Badge Slammin' Lid 10000.png Slammin' Lid Splats x 10,000


Gallery

Trivia

  • If players manage to stay on the Slammin' Lid after the pilot tries to hit them off with the ladle, the second swing will go through the players as if it has no hitbox. From then on, subsequent swings will alternate between hitting and not hitting the players.

Etymology

"Slammin' Lid" is a pun on the word "salmonid". Additionally, the saucer resembles a pot's lid, that slams down on players beneath it.

Names in other languages

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Translation notes