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- For other types of Splattershots, see Splattershot (disambiguation).
This is an example page of an idea I've been working on. It isn't a legit page, though it still has some actual info about the Splattershot.
The Splattershot is a main weapon in the Splatoon series. It is an iconic weapon, commonly seen in Splatoon promotional material and as part of the Inkling Girl and Boy amiibo.
Splatoon
Basic information | |
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Category | Main |
Class | Shooter |
Sub | Burst Bomb |
Special | Bomb Rush |
Special depletion | 40% |
Range | |
Damage | |
Fire rate | |
Obtainable at | |
Level | 2 |
Cost | 500 |
Specifications | |
Base damage | 35 |
Ink consumption | 0.9% |
Other variants | Tentatek Splattershot Wasabi Splattershot Hero Shot Replica Octoshot Replica |
The Splattershot is an all-around weapon in terms of power, range, and rate of fire, making it easy to use for players of all levels of experience. When utilized, it sprays a steady splattering of ink until the player's ink tank is depleted. It comes in a set with Burst Bombs and the Bomb Rush.
Data
- The WoomyMcBoomy/Weapon appearance section ex. is a middleweight weapon.
- Each shot consumes 0.9% of the ink tank capacity.
- This allows players to fire 111 shots before needing to refill the ink supply.
- This stat can be changed with Ink Saver (Main).
- When firing continuously, it shoots a bullet every 6 frames (10 shots per second).
- When firing while moving, the player's movement speed is set to 0.72 units per frame.
- After firing, there is a 20 frame cooldown before the ink tank starts refilling.
- Each shot has a base damage of 35.
- Shots travel straight for 4 frames. After that, they may lose damage. A shot will lose damage until it reaches 17.5 damage at frame 15.
- Shots have a radius of 2 units.
- The angle its shots can deviate while on the ground is 6 degrees.
- The angle its shots can deviate while in the air is 15 degrees.
- The outer reticle immediately expands after jumping. The outer reticle will finish shrinking after 60 frames.
- The chance to shoot towards the outer reticle instead of the inner reticle increases by 2% per shot, and maximizes at a 25% chance to shoot towards the outer reticle.
- This means that it takes 13 shots to reach minimum accuracy.
- When jumping, the chance to shoot towards the outer reticle instead of the inner reticle is immediately set to 40%.
- Accuracy starts recovering 6 frames after the player stops shooting.
- Shots initially travel straight at a rate of 22 units per frame for 4 frames. Shots travel straight for 88 distance units.
- Ink droplets occur every 75 units.
- The frequency at which ink drips from a shot occurs at a rate of 2 droplets per shot.
- There are a total of 5 different droplet patterns that can be created while firing this weapon.
- Droplets that occur within 11 units of the player have a radius of 19.2 units.
- Droplets that occur when they travel past 200 units of the player have a radius of 18 units.
- All other ink droplets have a radius of 13 units.
Appearance
The Splattershot resembles a common toy water gun. The grip and stock are both yellow-green, with the barrel and forestock being a dark green. The muzzle is surrounded by a red-orange ring. On the top of the weapon is an ink tank in the shape of a capsule that changes color depending on the player's ink. The tank is connected to the stock by a yellow-green ring that goes down the middle of the tank, as well as by a red-orange tube at the back of the weapon.
Version history
Version | Adjustments |
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2.2.0 |
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2.7.0 |
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Quotes
Sheldon's Introduction
Ah, the classic Splattershot. It's a modified version of a weapon that was used in the Great Turf War. When this weapon made a splash with the youth, it helped to popularize the Turf Wars we know today! The full-auto Splattershot, Burst Bombs and Bomb Rush make this an ideal set for learning the ropes! Of course, even pro battlers might want to go back to basics and use this classic set once in a while!(EU/OC)[a] |
Sheldon's Introduction
Ah, the classic Splattershot. It's a modified version of a weapon that was used in the Great Turf War of old. When this weapon made a splash with the fresh kids, it helped popularize the Turf Wars we know today! The full-auto Splattershot, Burst Bombs and Bomb Rush make it a great choice for any situation. Whether you're a newbie or a pro, learn to use this set effectively and you'll be a force to be reckoned with!(NA)[b] |
“ | Developed after the Great Turf War, this weapon is easy enough for anyone to use. A great all-rounder with few weak points. A trusty companion through thick and thin. | ” | — In-Game Description
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“ | Boom! We've got some breaking news about one of the weapons used in Turf War battles. This here is the Splattershot! We've heard that it strikes the perfect balance between power, range, and rate of fire, making it the ultimate all-arounder. Easy to use but highly effective, it's apparently the gold standard against which all other weapons are measured! | ” |
- Notes
Gallery
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Promo image
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3D artwork of a Splattershot
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3D artwork of a Splattershot with orange ink
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3D artwork of a Splattershot with blue ink
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An Inkling firing a Splattershot
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Back view
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Two Inklings holding Splattershots
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A team of Inklings firing Splattershots
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2D art of an Inkling holding the Splattershot
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3D art of Inklings firing Splattershots
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3D art of a female Inkling holding the Splattershot
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3D art of a female Inkling holding the Splattershot
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3D art of a female Inkling holding the Splattershot
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3D art of a male Inkling holding the Splattershot
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3D art of a male Inkling holding the Splattershot
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3D art of a female Inkling firing the Splattershot
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Art of a team of Inklings - the closest is holding a Splattershot
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Another team of Inklings - the closest also has a Splattershot
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Three male Inklings, with the center one holding a Splattershot
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Three female Inklings, with the center one holding a Splattershot
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Another female Inkling brandishing a Splattershot
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Sunken Scroll 18, with the Splattershot at the upper right
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Concept art of Inkling fashion, with an early version of the Splattershot
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The Inkling Girl amiibo holds the Splattershot
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The Inkling Boy amiibo holds the Splattershot
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A rabbit holding the Splattershot, from when the main characters of Splatoon were to be rabbits
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The second farthest right Inkling wields the Splattershot
Demonstration
Trivia
- The Hero Shot, a modified version of the Splattershot, is the default weapon in Octo Valley and the Inkling Squid amiibo challenges as well as one of the nine hero weapons in Octo Canyon. However, it cannot be used anywhere else.
- The Splattershot was the first playable main weapon, available in the E3 2014 Splatoon demo. At that time it was called the "Ink Shot".[2]
- Furthermore, its sub and special weapons were Splat Bombs and the Inkzooka. No weapon in the Splattershot series has this combination, with the Tentatek Splattershot and Wasabi Splattershot using the beta special and sub weapons respectively. This combination later appeared on the Octobrush Nouveau, Soda Slosher, and Sploosh-o-matic 7. In addition, the Splat Bomb with a similar special appeared on the Tentatek Splattershot in Splatoon 2.
- It was also the first main weapon to be revealed to the public in the history of the Splatoon series.
- In Splatoon and Splatoon 2, the Splattershot has the most variants out of all main weapons, with a total of five in both games.
- In Splatoon 2, the Splattershot's model from the first game can still be seen when using the original Inkling Girl and Inkling Boy amiibo.
- According to the Splatoon 2 Switch event demo and Splatoon 2 Global Testfire, the Splattershot was originally going to have the Tenta Missiles. The final game changed its special to the Splashdown. The sub weapon remained as Burst Bombs. The beta combination was given to the Splat Dualies, Hero Dualie Replicas, Mini Splatling, and Grim Range Blaster.
- The Tenta Missiles would, however, find their way onto the Splattershot in the form of the Kensa Splattershot.
- In the Splatoon manga bonus chapter "Splattershot Jr.", the character Splattershot Jr. wins a Golden Splattershot with the help of Team Blue.
- The Splattershot is used in the following Octo Expansion levels:
- A02 Far-Out Station
- A05 Fake Plastic Station
- B09 Grab & Go Station
- B16 Pop Rock Station
- C02 Shrinky Ink Station
- C06 Bust 'n' Move Station
- C13 Smash & Dash Station
- D06C01 Radical Rails Station
- E02 Bust & Run Station
- F05 Popalicious Station
- F09 Bring It Station
- H03 Sweet Ride Station
- H06 Break & Bounce Station
- I05B08 Righteous Rails Station
- J03D08 Girl Power Station (Canned)
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | スプラシューター Supurashūtā |
Splashooter, portmanteau of "splat" and "shooter" |
Dutch | Superspetter Spletterschot[3] |
Supersplatter From 'spletten' (a corruption of the English verb 'to splat'), and "schot" (shot) |
French (NOA) | Liquéficateur | Liquificator |
French (NOE) | Liquidateur | Liquidator |
German | Kleckser | Splodger |
Italian | Splasher | Splasher |
Russian | Каплестрел Kaplestrel |
Dropshooter From "капля" kaplya (drop) and "стрелять" strelyat (shoot) |
Spanish (NOA) | Rociador | Sprayer |
Spanish (NOE) | Lanzatintas | Ink Thrower |
References
- ↑ Splatoon - NormalShotNormal.params
- ↑ Footage of the E3 2014 demo
- ↑ From Splatoon's electronic manual on nintendo.nl