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For other types of Splattershots, see Splattershot (disambiguation).

The Splattershot is a main weapon in the Splatoon series, created by the weapon brand Splat. It is an iconic weapon, commonly seen in promotional material and as part of multiple amiibo.

Appearance

The Splattershot resembles a toy water gun.

In Splatoon, the grip and stock are both yellow-green, while the muzzle and forestock being a dark green. The muzzle is surrounded by a red-orange ring, and is shaped like a cone. 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.

In Splatoon 2, the Splattershot received a new design that vastly differs from its Splatoon counterpart. The grip and stock are both purple, while the forestock and muzzle are a dark green. The muzzle is shaped like a cone, as well. On top of the weapon is an ink tank in the shape of a capsule that changes color depending on the player's ink. On the upper part of the end of the ink tank is a pink cap. The ink tank is connected to the stock by a pink, diagonal facing ring that goes down the middle and back of the tank. On the bottom of the grip is what appears to be a magazine, colored dark green.

In Splatoon 3, the Splattershot again has an updated design. The grip and stock are both purple, while the muzzle and forestock are both yellow. The muzzle is shaped like a cone, as well. On 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 wavy yellow piece holder that juts out at the end of the tank. Also at the end of the tank is a blue, cone-shaped cap reminiscent of the caps used to refill a water gun. At the bottom of the handle is what appears to be a yellow magazine.

Splatoon

Modèle:Infobox/Weapon 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. It has a simplistic colorful look, similar to real life children's water guns. 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

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Version history

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Quotes

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Explications de Cartouche
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)[notes 1]


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Explications de Cartouche
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)[notes 2]


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
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
  1. Europe and Oceania
  2. North America

Gallery

Demonstration

Splatoon 2

Modèle:Infobox/Weapon The weapon reappears in Splatoon 2 and has a new design. There is a cap where the tube connecting the barrel to the gun used to be, reminiscent of the caps used to refill a water gun full of water in real life. It had the Tenta Missiles as its special weapon in the Splatoon 2 Global Testfire demo, but in the final game it has the Splashdown.

It appears in fifteen Octo Expansion stations:

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Version history

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Quotes

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Explications de Cartouche
The Splattershot is beloved for its ease of handling and high potential. This is the latest model of the go-to weapon! The included Burst Bombs are great for both attack and defense, and the Splashdown special doubles down on attack power. You can also use the Splashdown as a defensive ace up your sleeve, so it's perfect for learning the basics of battling! If you learn to make great use of this set, you'll be a force to be reckoned with! This all-around set is great for mastering the basics of battle.


The latest model of the iconic weapon that embodies the spirit of Turf War. Press to fire off a volley of ink. This bad boy is a great choice for newbies and seasoned veterans alike.

Gallery

Demonstration

Splatoon 3

Modèle:Infobox/Weapon The Splattershot returns in Splatoon 3 with a new design. Its kit consists of Suction Bombs and the Trizooka, breaking the tradition of giving the Splattershot the Burst Bomb.

It appears in 4 missions in Alterna:

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Version history

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Quotes

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Explications de Cartouche
The Splattershot is beloved for its ease of handling and high potential. This is the latest model of the go-to weapon! Paired with Suction Bombs, you have a wonderfully stable loadout that allows you to respond to whatever the enemy throws at you. And let's not forget the Trizooka special. Let one off the leash at the right moment, and I guarantee your opponent won't forget! Is this setup a little basic? Yes! Basically one of the best setups you can have! Master the fundamentals, and you'll become a force to be reckoned with.


First up is the tried-and-true Splattershot. Although some see this as an entry-level shooter, you'll often find advanced players taking advantage of its capabilities. And the latest Splatsville iteration features a new frame that offers added resiliency and ease of maintenance.
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[5]
Some see the Splattershot as an entry-level shooter, but it boasts above-average performance in several areas. The latest Splatsville iteration features a new frame that offers added resilience and ease of maintenance.
— @NintendoUKVS on Twitter[6]

Badges

Article principal: Badge#Weapon freshness

Reaching certain Freshness levels with the Splattershot will reward the player with special badges that they can use on their Splashtag.

Splattershot Badges
S3 Badge Splattershot 4.png 4★ Splattershot User
S3 Badge Splattershot 5.png 5★ Splattershot User

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Strategy

For competitive tips about the Splattershot Modèle:Strategy

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The Splattershot appears as Inkling's neutral special and in a few normals in Modèle:SSBU, alongside a variety of other weapons that they use in their attacks.

For their neutral special, they shoot projectiles with the Splattershot at the opponent to deal damage. This also coats opponents in ink but does not ink the ground. The projectiles will decrease in range as the Inkling runs low on ink, and the Splattershot will not fire if the Inkling is out of ink. Similarly, for their rapid jab, the Inkling shoots the Splattershot, creating spurts at the muzzle which damages and inks opponents. This move also stops functioning when out of ink. For their forward throw, the Inkling fires a single shot directly into the opponent, covering them slightly and using a small amount of ink. In their other normals, they physically swing and hit opponents with the Splattershot itself. These moves do not cost ink.

Trivia

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese スプラシューター
Supurashūtā
Splashooter[notes 1]
Netherlands Dutch Superspetter (Splatoon 2 & 3)
Spletterschot (Splatoon)[8]
Supershooter
Splattershot[notes 2]
Canada French (NOA) Liquéficateur Liquificator
France French (NOE) Liquidateur Liquidator[notes 3]
Germany German Kleckser Splodger
Italy Italian Splasher Splasher
Russia Russian Каплестрел (Splatoon 2 & 3)
Kaplestrel
Пистолет с краской (Splatoon)[9]
Pistolet s kraskoy
Dropshooter[notes 4]
Paint gun
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Rociador Sprayer
Spain Spanish (NOE) Lanzatintas Ink Thrower
China Chinese (Simplified) 斯普拉射击枪
sīpǔlā shèjíqiāng/shèjīqiāng (Mandarin)
Splashooter
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 斯普拉射擊槍
sīpǔlā shèjíqiāng/shèjīqiāng (Mandarin)
Splashooter
South Korea Korean 스플랫 슈터
Seupeullaet Syuteo
Splat Shooter
Portugal Portuguese Lança tinta[10] Ink Thrower
Translate logo.svg Internal Shooter_Normal_00[11]

Translation notes

  1. Portmanteau of "splat" and "shooter"
  2. From a corruption of the English verb "to splat" and schot ("shot")
  3. The verb liquider is used as "to splat" in the game, thus Liquidateur could be translated as "Splatter"
  4. From капля kaplya ("drop") and стрелять strelyat ("to shoot")

References


fr:Liquidateur