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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:SplatBombOrigin.png|thumb|200px|An Inkling throwing a Splat Bomb, followed by it exploding, in ''Splatoon''.]]
[[File:SplatBombOrigin.png|thumb|200px|An Inkling throwing a Splat Bomb, followed by it exploding, in ''Splatoon''.]]
The Splat Bomb is a {{s|inkipedia|sub weapon}} in the ''Splatoon'' series. If the player uses a {{s|inkipedia|main weapon}} that comes with the Splat Bomb as its sub weapon, they can throw a Splat Bomb at any point by pressing the [[R button]] if they have enough ink. The Splat Bomb (and other sub weapons) uses up a set amount of ink, which can be reduced with {{s|inkipedia|Ink Saver (Sub)}}. Located on the player's ink tank is an arrow that determines how much ink they need in order to use their sub weapon (in ''Splatoon 2'' and ''3'', the arrow can also be seen in their swim form via the ink tank icon); this arrow carries over to ''Smash'', as it can be seen on Inkling's ink meter and ink tank. Unlike in ''Smash'', a Splat Bomb detonates a set time after touching the ground, its trajectory is not affected by how long the thrower holds down a button, and it consumes significantly more ink at 70% of a full ink tank by default. This difference is shown on both the ''Splatoon'' series and the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series Inkling [[amiibo]], with the arrow being adjusted accordingly for both series' usage of the Splat Bomb.
The Splat Bomb is a {{s|inkipedia|sub weapon}} in the ''Splatoon'' series. If the player uses a {{s|inkipedia|main weapon}} that comes with the Splat Bomb as its sub weapon, they can throw a Splat Bomb at any point by pressing the [[R button]] if they have enough ink. The Splat Bomb (and other sub weapons) uses up a set amount of ink, which can be reduced with {{s|inkipedia|Ink Saver (Sub)}}. Located on the player's ink tank is an arrow that determines how much ink they need in order to use their sub weapon (in ''Splatoon 2'', the arrow can also be seen in squid or octopus form via the ink tank icon); this arrow carries over to ''Smash'', as it can be seen on Inkling's ink meter and ink tank. Unlike in ''Smash'', a Splat Bomb detonates a set time after touching the ground, its trajectory is not affected by how long the thrower holds down a button, and it consumes significantly more ink at 70% of a full ink tank by default. This difference is shown on both the ''Splatoon'' series and the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series Inkling [[amiibo]]s, with the arrow being adjusted accordingly for both series’ usage of the Splat Bomb.


Like most of the Inkling's other specials, the Splat Bomb's appearance in ''Ultimate'' is based on its appearance in the original ''Splatoon''. In ''Ultimate'', the Inklings, despite using the default variant of the {{s|inkipedia|Splattershot}}, can still throw the Splat Bomb, which they cannot do in ''Splatoon'' games if the default Splattershot is in use. However, variants of the Splattershot that come with the Splat Bomb are the {{s|inkipedia|Wasabi Splattershot}} (in ''Splatoon'') and the {{s|inkipedia|Tentatek Splattershot}} (in ''Splatoon 2'' and ''3'').
Like most of the Inkling's other specials, the Splat Bomb's appearance in ''Ultimate'' is based on its appearance in the original ''Splatoon''. In ''Ultimate'', the Inklings, despite using the default variant of the {{s|inkipedia|Splattershot}}, can still throw the Splat Bomb, which they cannot use in the ''Splatoon'' games if the default Splattershot is in use. However, variants of the Splattershot that comes with the Splat Bomb are the {{s|inkipedia|Wasabi Splattershot}} (in ''Splatoon'') and the {{s|inkipedia|Tentatek Splattershot}} (in ''Splatoon 2'').
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