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Revision as of 21:32, 11 May 2018
The Tempered Dynamo Roller is a main weapon in Splatoon. It is a Dynamo Roller with a different look and a different loadout.
Splatoon
Basic information | |
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Category | Main |
Class | Roller |
Sub | Seeker |
Special | Killer Wail |
Special depletion | 60% |
Range | |
Ink speed | |
Handling | |
Obtainable at | |
Level | 20 |
Cost | 36,800 |
Requirement | Octobot King |
Specifications | |
Base damage | 25–125 (Splash) 160 (Roll) |
Ink consumption | 20% (Splash) |
The Tempered Dynamo Roller is one of eight weapons included in Sheldon's Picks Vol. 1 and was released at Template:UTC on April 13, 2016.[1][2] It comes with Seekers and the Killer Wail.
Like the Dynamo Roller, the Tempered Dynamo Roller can only be purchased after collecting the Sunken Scroll from the Octo Valley mission Enter the Octobot King!.
Version history
2.9.0
- ▼ When using the ink fling attack, decreased the central zone in which it was possible to splat an opponent with a single attack by 18%.
- ▲ Increased damage dealt when flinging ink to attack the barrier around the Rainmaker in Rainmaker mode by 12%.
- ▼ Time taken to begin recovering ink after ink fling attack: 1.17 seconds → 1.33 seconds
Gallery
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Promo image.
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An Inkling holds the Tempered Dynamo Roller.
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Winding up for a fling.
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Pushing it along the ground.
Demonstration
Similar weapons
Quotes
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Trivia
Etymology
Tempered Dynamo Roller is derived from Dynamo and Roller, plus the word Tempered. Dynamo is a type of an electrical generator, which the Tempered Dynamo Roller seems partly based on. Tempered refers to Tempering, a process in metallurgy that is used to increase the toughness of iron-based alloys, explaining the hue of the metal.
ダイナモローラーバーンド Dainamo Rōrā Bāndo means Dynamo Roller Burned. Burned refers to the fact that it is a Dynamo Roller that has been burnt to be tempered.