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[[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''.]] | ||
Splat Bombs are {{s|inkipedia|sub weapon}}s within ''{{s|inkipedia|Splatoon}}'' and ''{{s|inkipedia|Splatoon 2}}''. The player can use | Splat Bombs are {{s|inkipedia|sub weapon}}s within ''{{s|inkipedia|Splatoon}}'' and ''{{s|inkipedia|Splatoon 2}}''. The player can use one at any point by pressing the [[R button]] if they have enough ink. Splat Bombs (and other sub weapons) use up a set amount of ink. However, located on the Inklings' 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 form via the ink tank icon); this arrow carries over into ''Smash Bros.'', as it can be seen on their ink meter and ink tank. Unlike in ''Smash Bros.'', Splat Bombs detonate a set time after touching the ground, their trajectory isn't affected by holding down a button, and they consume significantly more ink at roughly 70% of a full tank. This difference is shown on both the ''Splatoon'' series and the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series [[amiibo]], with the arrow being adjusted accordingly for both series’ usage of the Splat Bomb. | ||
Like most of the Inkling's other specials, its coloration is based on its appearance in the original ''Splatoon''. In ''Smash'', the Inklings, despite using the {{s|inkipedia|Splattershot}}, can still throw the Splat Bombs, which they can't throw in the ''Splatoon'' games if the normal Splattershot is in use. However, there are two variants of the Splattershot, the {{s|inkipedia|Wasabi Splattershot}} and the {{s|inkipedia|Tentatek Splattershot}}, that can use Splat Bombs. | |||
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Revision as of 21:47, September 26, 2021
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User | Inkling |
Universe | Splatoon |
Article on Inkipedia | Splat Bomb |
Splat Bomb (スプラッシュボム, Splash Bomb) is Inkling's down special move.
Overview
Upon use, Inkling throws a pyramid shaped bomb forward that will explode and damage enemies in its radius. The distance and arc of the Bomb's trajectory is determined by the length of the button press: a short press will lob it a short distance, while a held press will toss in a lower arc for a further distance. If the bomb touches an attacker upon activation/throwing animation, then it explodes upon impact. The Bomb detonates a set time after being thrown, and will bounce off enemies and the ground while this timer ticks down. If the ink tank is below the labeled meter, Inkling will instead look down at the ink tank worriedly, vulnerable for attacks, and if it's empty, Inkling will recharge ink.
Instructional quote
Move List | Throws a Splat Bomb, which explodes when it hits or after time passes. Holding the button tosses it farther. |
Origin
Splat Bombs are sub weapons within Splatoon and Splatoon 2. The player can use one at any point by pressing the R button if they have enough ink. Splat Bombs (and other sub weapons) use up a set amount of ink. However, located on the Inklings' 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 form via the ink tank icon); this arrow carries over into Smash Bros., as it can be seen on their ink meter and ink tank. Unlike in Smash Bros., Splat Bombs detonate a set time after touching the ground, their trajectory isn't affected by holding down a button, and they consume significantly more ink at roughly 70% of a full tank. This difference is shown on both the Splatoon series and the Super Smash Bros. series amiibo, with the arrow being adjusted accordingly for both series’ usage of the Splat Bomb.
Like most of the Inkling's other specials, its coloration is based on its appearance in the original Splatoon. In Smash, the Inklings, despite using the Splattershot, can still throw the Splat Bombs, which they can't throw in the Splatoon games if the normal Splattershot is in use. However, there are two variants of the Splattershot, the Wasabi Splattershot and the Tentatek Splattershot, that can use Splat Bombs.