S3 Replays: Trying The (currently) Newest Main Weapons

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Both the Douser Dualies FF and the Recycled Brella 24 Mk l are very weird compared to the rest of their respective classes, and thus take some getting used to. As for Marlin Airport, I'm not sure if I like it or not yet, but all the little details are cool.

The Dousers feel kind of like Jet Squelcher (with a touch less range), but then you roll and now your a stationary Mini Splatling. Their range is impressive, but the poor damage falloff makes it hard to use at times, and at least at first I found myself fighting with the terrain a lot to make use of the standard fire (somewhat comparably to playing a longer ranged splatling). Honestly, I think I need more practice with them, but I like them overall.

ReBrella on the other hand . . . well, to start I quite like how comparable it is to the Bamboozler, both being made out of Bamboo, the naming convention, both having 14 shots on an ink tank (with no Ink Saver Main) and even how precise your aim needs to hit people at all. The Shield is quite literally made of paper, which can make it hard to work with (and it might need some of the bug fixing they gave to the other Brellas). Also, it needs an actual Sub weapon, not the pretending gimmick that is Angle Shooter.

11:06 * If you notice, the tube on the back of the Douser Dualies with the green tip is actually the Dualie dodge roll jet/nozzle thing. However, when you perform a dodge roll, it flips up to the front (just under the main red nozzle) becoming the nozzle where the turret stance shots comes from. This explains the single dodge roll and alternate turret stance range and fire rate. Personally, I think this level of detail is really cool.







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Splatoon 3
Fresh Season 2024
Tower Control
Douser Dualies FF
Recycled Brella 24 Mk I
Marlin Airport
Brinewater Springs