Version 4.3.1 (Splatoon 2)
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Version 4.3.1 is a minor update to Splatoon 2 that was released on 19 December 2018 at 01:00 UTC.[1]
Balance changes
Main weapons
Specifications for some of the main weapons have been changed.
Weapon | Change |
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Sploosh-o-matic |
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Aerospray MG |
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Squeezer |
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Splat Roller |
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Inkbrush |
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Octobrush |
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E-liter 4K |
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Tri-Slosher |
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Mini Splatling |
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Undercover Brella |
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Hydra Splatling |
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Ballpoint Splatling |
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Splat Dualies Enperry Splat Dualies |
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Sub weapons
Specifications for some of the sub weapons have been changed.
Weapon | Change |
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Fizzy Bomb |
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Torpedo |
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Special weapons
Specifications for the following special weapon have been changed.
Weapon | Change |
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Bubble Blower |
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Special gauge
Points required to fill the special gauge for some weapons have been changed.
Weapon | Adjustment |
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Bloblobber Deco | ▼ 180 → 190 |
Custom Hydra Splatling | ▼ 180 → 190 |
Ballpoint Splatling Nouveau | ▼ 190 → 200 |
Fixes and adjustments
Multiplayer
- Fixed an issue causing Torpedos to disappear instead of exploding if they touched a piece of moving terrain while following a player.
- Fixed an issue in which players dealing contact damage to an opponent using a Booyah Bomb with their roller or brush weapon wouldn’t be thrown backward if they failed to splat the Booyah Bomb user with a single attack.
- Fixed an issue in Clam Blitz where readying a clam while being tracked by an opponent's torpedo would cause the aiming reticle to react, even if the torpedo passed through the clam.
- Fixed an issue occurring on the Walleye Warehouse stage, related to taking damage from an opponent's Ink Storm. While standing on the crates beneath the lights near the center of the stage, players would previously take damage from an opponent's Ink Storm while standing on one crate but not the other, but will now take damage while standing on either crate.
- Fixed an issue occurring on the Shellendorf Institute stage, where certain animations did not display correctly when viewed through specific panes of glass.
Ranked Battle
- Weapon specifications are taken into account when splitting an assembled group of eight players into teams for Ranked Battle, but this feature has been changed in the following ways:
- The number of players with crown icons in X Rank will no longer have a significant impact on team breakdown.
- The number of players using weapons from different categories such as shooter or roller won’t have a significant impact on team breakdown. Instead, the specifications for each specific weapon will be given more weight when splitting up teams.
Salmon Run
- Fixed an issue occurring after creating a "With Friends" room where taking too long before selecting "Recruit more players" would cause other players not to join the room.
- Fixed an issue causing players to occasionally pass through stage terrain after touching and getting knocked back by a Scrapper or Flyfish while standing near a wall.
- Fixed an issue causing Scrappers to mistakenly not take damage when hit from behind with a direct shot from a Cannon.
Octo Expansion
- Fixed an issue causing an unintended reaction when touching an ink rail while getting pulled to a Grapplink after attacking the Grapplink.
Other changes
- When using the Kensa Splattershot Jr., the sticker on the player's ink tank was previously the same as the one when using the Splattershot Jr., but is now unique.
- Fixed an issue in spectator mode that caused the "Turf Inked" stat for each weapon to increase incorrectly.