REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K

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The REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K is a main weapon in the Splatoon series. It is a Barazushi-branded variant of the the REEF-LUX 450 from the Splatlands Collection and features a different sub and special weapon.

Appearance

Splatoon 3

REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K

REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K

Basic information
Category Main
Class Stringer
Sub Torpedo
Special Booyah Bomb
Special points 200p
Special depletion
Range
60 / 100
Damage
Impact
Fire rate
Charge speed
75 / 100
Ink speed
Mobility
60 / 100
Durability
Handling
Obtainable at
Level 16
Cost
Requirement
Added in Splatlands Collection (10.0.0)
Weight
Base damage
Base duration
Ink consumption
Base range
Rate of fire
Muzzle velocity
Base accuracy

MPU effect
SPU effect
SPU effect
Other variants REEF-LUX 450 REEF-LUX 450
REEF-LUX 450 Deco REEF-LUX 450 Deco

The REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K makes its first appearance in Splatoon 3 with identical stats to the REEF-LUX 450.

Data

  • The REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K is a lightweight weapon.
  • The matchmaking range is 15. The game's matchmaking system looks at a team's average matchmaking range value, and matches them against a team with a similar average.
  • The REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K fires 3 arrows per shot.
  • Ink consumption scales with charge level. It starts at 3.5% of the ink tank at no charge, 4.68% of the ink tank at one charge circle, and 6.5% of the ink tank at full charge.
  • The REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K can store its charge while submerged in ink.
    • A stored charge can be held for up to 75 frames (1.25 seconds). The animation of coming out of a stored charge lasts for 21 frames, and a shot can be fired 27 frames after coming out of ink.
  • Shots fired by the REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K do not explode.
  • The bullet hitbox for collisions with players has a radius of 0.18 units.
  • The bullet hitbox for collisions with the environment has a radius of 0.2 units.
  • The weapon cannot fire until it has charged for 6 frames. The first circle is reached after charging for 12 frames (0.2 seconds), and full charge is reached after 34 frames (0.57 seconds).
  • After firing, there is a delay before another shot can be charged. This delay is 8 frames at no charge, 15 frames at one charge circle, and 15 frames at full charge.
  • The delay between firing a shot (charged or uncharged) and submerging in ink is 10 frames.
    • When charging while out of ink, the amount of time it takes to charge is multiplied by 3. The charge speed while airborne is the same as the charge speed on the ground.
  • The movement speed while charging is set to 0.084 units per frame.
  • After firing, there is a 20 frame cooldown before the ink tank starts refilling.
  • Initial shot velocity scales with charge level. It starts at 1.45 units per frame at no charge, 1.45 units per frame at one charge circle, and 2.55 at full charge.
    • Shots travel straight for 4 frames, regardless of charge level.
    • The effective range is 8.56 units at no charge, 8.56 units at one charge circle, and 14.91 units at full charge.
      • This number represents the range in which the crosshair changes shape when placed over an enemy. However, since stringer weapons do not have damage falloff, these numbers are otherwise arbitrary.
  • Damage scales with charge level. It starts at 30 damage at no charge, 45 damage at one charge circle, and 45 at full charge.
  • Arrow angle changes with charge level. It starts at 10.5 degrees at no charge, 5 degrees at one charge circle, and 0.5 degrees at full charge.
  • The arrows fire 0.2 units apart from each other.

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Quotes

Sheldon's Introduction

Some might say that the REEF-LUX is really more like a "skim Tri-Stringer." Well, with the REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K, Barazushi has delivered the cream of the crop. Paired now with the Torpedo sub, this set is excellent for sniffing out opponent locations and then sopping them up with a charged shot from your main. And if you find yourself in a pinch? You've got Booyah Bombs chilling in the fridge. This set can turn anyone lactose intolerant and will have your enemies raising the white flag!

The REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K is a weapon with limited-edition colors coming from Barazushi in the Splatlands Collection. Expose your opponents to punishment with Torpedo subs and a Booyah Bomb special.
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[2]

Weapon freshness rewards

Icon Name Type Availability
Sheldon License Currency 1★ Freshness Rating
REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K sticker Sticker 2★ Freshness Rating
REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K holo sticker Sticker 3★ Freshness Rating
4★ REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K User Badge 4★ Freshness Rating
5★ REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K User Badge 5★ Freshness Rating
6★ REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K User Badge 6★ Freshness Rating
7★ REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K User Badge 7★ Freshness Rating
8★ REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K User Badge 8★ Freshness Rating
9★ REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K User Badge 9★ Freshness Rating
10★ REEF-LUX 450 MIL-K User Badge 10★ Freshness Rating


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Etymology

The suffix "MIL-K" is a stylized spelling of the word milk.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese LACT-450MILK
rakuto-yonhyaku-gojū MILK
From lactic or Lactobacillus + MILK.[a]
Netherlands Dutch Riflex 450 MEL-K From rif ("reef"), reflex, similar to the English name, and MIL-K
CanadaFrance French Coralux 450 LACTO From coraïl ("coral") and lactose or lacté ("milk-based", "containing milk")
Germany German LACT-450 Q-MLCH LACT-450 Q-MLCH[b]
Russia Russian КО-РАЛЛ 450 «М-ЛОКО»
KO-RALL 450 «M-LOKO»
CO-RAL 450 «M-LK»[c]
Mexico Spanish (NOA) AR-CR0 450 LCT AR-CR0[d] DRY[e]
Spain Spanish (NOE) AR-CR0 450 lácteo AR-CR0[d] dairy
South Korea Korean LACT-450 MILK
LACT-450 MILK
From lactic or lactobacillus + MILK

Translation notes

  1. The weapon's front design resembles a bottle of Yakult, a popular Japanese lactic drink (fermented milk with Lactobacillus), notably popular for relieving the symptoms of acid reflux, an aspect reflected in its English name.
  2. From Milch ("milk"), Q as a single letter is pronounced the same as Kuh ("cow")
  3. From молоко moloko ("milk")
  4. 4.0 4.1 short for Arcromatizador, the name for Stringers in Spanish
  5. From lácteo (dairy)

References