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Killer Wail
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Killer Wail (メガホンレーザー, Megaphone Laser) is Inkling's Final Smash.
Overview
Inkling pulls out a large megaphone-like machine and places it on the ground. The machine then emits large damaging sound waves. While somewhat similar to Zero Laser in function, it differs in allowing Inkling to act normally while the Killer Wail is active. This move covers victims in ink.
Origin
The Killer Wail in
Splatoon.
The Killer Wail appears as a special weapon in the original Splatoon. Like all special weapons, it is charged by inking enough ground. When used, it lets out damaging sound waves which damages opponents and passes through walls. Like its appearance in Ultimate, Killer Wail does not cover surfaces in ink, but opponents it does not immediately splat will be covered in ink
Final Smashes
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The Mighty Jinjonator · Infernal Climax · Giga Bowser ( ), Giga Bowser Punch ( ) · Shadow Mario Paint · Progenitor God Ruptured Heaven · Blue Falcon · Mega Evolution ( ) · Awakening Aether · Omnislash ( ), Omnislash / Omnislash Ver. 5 ( ) · Torrential Roar · Daisy Blossom · Dark Pit Staff · Phazon Laser · Rocketbarrel Barrage ( ), Hyper Rocketbarrel ( ) · Konga Beat ( ), Jungle Rush ( ) · Doctor Finale · NES Zapper Posse · Landmaster ( ), Team Star Fox ( ) · Landmaster ( ), Team Star Fox ( ) · Beast Ganon ( ), Ganon, The Demon King ( ) · Secret Ninja Attack · Gigaslash · Iceberg · Great Aether · Max Malicious Moonsault · Killer Wail · Dream Town Hall · Puff Up · All-Out Attack · Final Blaster · Shippu Jinraikyaku / Shinryuken · Waddle Dee Army ( ), Dedede Burst ( ), Dede-Rush ( ) · Blast-o-Matic · Cook Kirby ( ), Ultra Sword ( ) · Triforce Slash ( ), Ancient Bow and Arrow ( ) · Giga Mac ( ), Giga Mac Rush ( ) · Aura Storm ( ), Mega Evolution ( ) · PK Starstorm · Critical Hit · Negative Zone ( ), Poltergust 5000 ( ), Poltergust G-00 ( ) · Mario Finale · Critical Hit · Mega Legends · Galaxia Darkness ( ), Darkness Illusion ( ) · Psystrike · Omega Blitz · Full Blast · Final Edge · ARMS Rush · Octopus · Sacred Arrow · PK Starstorm · End of Day · Super Pac-Man · Black Hole Laser · Peach Blossom · Volt Tackle · Volt Tackle · Petey Piranha · Palutena's Army ( ), Three Sacred Treasures ( ), Lightning Chariot ( ) · Triple Finish · Burning Sword · Grand Cross · Plasma Scream · Diffusion Beam ( ), Super Diffusion Beam ( ), Guided Robo Beam ( ) · Pair Up · Power Star ( ), Grand Star ( ) · Critical Hit · Shin Shoryuken / Shinku Hadoken · Zero Laser · Supernova · Light Arrow ( ), Sheikah Dance ( ) · Chain Attack · Grand Cross · Grenade Launcher ( ), Covering Fire ( ) · Super Sonic · Sealing the Keyhole · House of Boom · Triple Wolf · Triforce Slash · Dream Home · Wario-Man · Wii Fit · Landmaster ( ), Team Star Wolf ( ) · Super Dragon ( ), Stampede! ( ) · Triforce Slash · Light Arrow ( ), Triforce of Wisdom ( ) · Power Suit Samus ( ), Gunship ( ), Zero Laser ( )
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