The Tenta Brella functions similarly to the standard Splat Brella, but the shield is much larger. This means it can block more shots and leave a wider ink trail when launched.
▲ Decreased time required to return to standard movement speed after moving while shooting by 10/60 of a second.
▲ Increased damage delivered by each shot that lands from 15 to 17.5.
▲ Increased maximum damage dealt by a shot burst from 120 to 122.5.
▲ Decreased damage done to the umbrella by shooters (excluding blasters), splatlings, and dualies by roughly 30%.
▲ The umbrella will no longer be destroyed immediately after coming into contact with a Baller.
▲ Increased damage dealt to opposing Ballers when shooting ink by roughly 30%.
— Fixed an issue causing the aiming reticule to display outside the center of the screen when moving the camera and using a Roller or Brella-type weapon.
— Fixed an issue causing brellas to shoot in an off-center direction when shooting them while moving the camera.
— Fixed an issue causing a discrepancy in movement speed while trying to shoot a brella-type weapon with no ink remaining, as opposed to shooting a brella with ink in the ink tank.
▲ In Rainmaker mode, equipping weapons such as the E-liter 4K and Dynamo Roller will no longer lower movement and swim speed while holding the Rainmaker.
The Tenta Brella is designed after a dome tent camping shelter, as its Japanese name indicates.
The English name, Tenta Brella, despite sounding similar to Tenta Missiles or Tentatek, also hints to it being a tent rather than sounding like the word "tentacle".
The dome tent is apparently supplied in a collaboration with Inkline, as their logo appears on the Brella's clasp when it is closed. This is appropriate, since Inkline's gear is mostly camping-, climbing- or hiking-related.
This is further cemented in the design for the Tenta Sorella Brella, which has the logo appear as a pattern on the shelter and in the weapon icon.