
The carbon tansan decoy is probably strong, isn’t it??
>>1Really? More than Quibowl Show?
>>11It’s not so much that the way to use it is different, but rather that the melee weapon you have with a guaranteed hit can now create its own coverage and allow for an offensive approach.
Shapuma Poimisame
Carbon Tansan Decoy
It’s a suitable sharp marker for the tropical rainforest.
It seems that I couldn’t do it after all…
This sharp marker is…
The English name Splash-o-matic GCK-O is cool in the world.
It didn’t stand out with bamboo, but I wonder how it will turn out with carbon in this combination.
GECK
ANGL
Given the way this information is being released, the patch notes will likely come out around 6 PM.
The opening was a failure with garbage.
You are saying to continue using the sharp marker with the squid and crab attached.
Carbon seems quite cool and looks good.
A reliable roller that can withstand the pressure of the deep sea.
I never thought they would introduce all 30 one by one.
>>15It seems like they are now in a system where everything is revealed little by little.
I hope it’s different from 4.
>>28You always complain about everything, don’t you?
>>28Is it called ‘koidashi’ when the game itself is introduced gradually, with detailed explanations for each one?
Both Carbon and Shapma are already highly complete.
I feel like carbon dioxide decoys are going to catch me off guard in some nonsensical ambush…
Who uses a weapon like the Carbon Roller?
Stop it, stop it!
The Spabo megaphone’s spark looks quite strong.
Spattery OWL
Splat Bomb Megaphone
Whoa, Splatoon Megaphone Spatter!
The opening is just too garbage.
Will the spy gadget be saved…?
Supbo Megaphone
Isn’t that Pablo!
Bombs are good, but lasers are only for checking enemy positions.
After seeing the crab, the counter.
Carbon seems usable, but where should I use Shapuma?
>>25Since no one else is using it, I’m aiming for Zenichi.
Eh… is it really okay to receive something like that from the spa…?
My wish did not reach the Bold God.
If Seven comes to the Super Bowl show…
Isn’t this spattery looking good?
The spatter is nice, but it’s a sub-spec I originally wanted to be attached to the Sharpma.
Isn’t that Pablo?! But that combination is really strong…
It feels like waiting in line and thinking that this seems good while that seems bad.
There seems to be updates on the election and cabinet formation.
Leaving the decoy aside, the current Tansan has fairly high road-building performance, so it seems to have a good compatibility with Carbon.
>>35Even the decoy can’t underestimate the roller if it has the decoy…
>>40The decoy becomes a decoy, and the roller comes to kill…
>>40It feels absolutely great to stab a squid trying to process the decoy with a carbonated drink.
Is it okay! I got a splash bomb from Spattari!
I want Japuma-kun to do his best with two types.
I’m scared because the decoys scattered in the front line shouldn’t be underestimated.
If it’s carbon, the turnover rate is low, so it might not be that much…
>>38I think it’s a good composition because it has a solid flow of throwing a lot of carbonated water, building up decoys, creating coverage with decoys, and getting kills with the main weapon.
With the power of the Sharpma’s paint, we can always make it rain…!
The Ekkas of Shield Chaku-chu turned out to be a fun weapon as it was divergent from the pre-release expectations.
I won’t complain unless it’s really serious.
The additional weapons have been gradually revealed since the first generation…
Rather, since I have to introduce everything by today, the fact that it’s one by one can only be seen as a positive aspect.
Update it today~~~
>>46Based on yesterday’s response speed, it seems that not many people are watching that crappy app…
I think it’s okay to delete Poison.
Ursho fin!!?
Finn is using a shield, huh…
Whether it’s stronger than Deco or not is beside the point, but I quite like this combination of carbon’s sub-specs.
It seems that the abbreviations are difficult to remember.
The offing is too terrible…
The third office finfin.
Shield Ursho
It seems like this has become a weapon that can use a decoy as bait.
Put up a shield and splash splash batta batta.
It would be nice if Finn had a shield ult.
This is the “Vincent BRNZ” that appears as part of the Bankara Collection Barazushi.
This is a new model created by researching materials that are different from those used before.
From the position established with the sub-weapon “Splash Shield,” attack with the main weapon or unleash the special weapon “Ultra Shot.”
Shapuma is probably aimed at those who are averse to face-to-face interactions.
It seems that fins that can cover the forward gap with a shield are not bad.
A new Urushobuki is here!
The megaphone can probably be used the strongest with the maneuver type, right?
Shield… Is it a shield?
I’m not in a position to deploy the shield and keep swinging the main with this ink efficiency.
>>66It’s the Exlo phenomenon.
In the end, it’s tough for Finn without curling.
Urushou aside, the shield fin is amazing.
The power to create pathways of carbon dioxide has also been strengthened, and it seems like we might get distracted by the decoys and not know the location of the carbon, so it sounds strong.
The poison has been too overwhelming during the punishment period, so it’s probably quicker to make it something different rather than try to adjust it.
Aren’t you strong?
Is it okay to expect a wide roller for Quivo Jepa?
>>72I feel like marker holders don’t have ink on the subspecies.
>>72I feel like even though the main was mediocre and the sub specs were also mediocre up until now, I really want them to go all out at least for the last one…
The era of ink-based heavily stocked shield fins is coming!
Finncent with a shield looks a bit fun…
As for Urusho, how about the shield…
Can you stand up strongly to someone like 52?
>>76If we only think about Vincent’s main, then the shield is the most anticipated thing.
Because it becomes one-sided and you start to touch without any hesitation.
I don’t know about ink.
It has a smell similar to a bribe shield, but since it’s an ultra shot, I guess it’s okay…
The Third Shapuma: Master of Amefurashi GECK
Finn seems a bit interesting, doesn’t it?
Ink management seems really tough, but…
Since this is the last addition anyway, they might as well just focus on Urusho or crabs.
There is no good impression of combining a roller with a shield in close proximity.
It feels like trying to mask the slowness of occurrence with a shield?
Since the main is a sharp marker, I expect it can manage fairly well in the end.
>>85Well then, I’ll just use the previous two normally…
>>92Other players’ thinking is different from yours, right?
A surprise addition of attack-up gear on the day!
The shield gorilla push will probably increase, huh?
I wonder if they are called something like “Zushi” or “Rin” without using their official names.
The issue is whether O-fin can create paint to come forward in the first place.
In mid-range, I think I will have fewer unfavorable opponents because it becomes easier to advance carelessly.
Since I had to manage everything else with positioning except for short-range bullying.
This is “Hissen ASH,” which appears in the Bankara Collection as Barazushi.
This is a new model created by researching materials different from those used before.
Let’s fight by combining the sub-weapon “Splash Bomb” and the special weapon “Inkjet” with the main weapon.
>>93Dissolution
Sup boss Minaga, huh~
Well, there might be synergy, but it’s difficult.
What are you saying that Suminaga and Hissen did?
Because the opponent had a longer range than me.
Since you can respond with a shield, it would be better to use this fin instead of a sensor in the wild.
The third ◯◯
It’s gathering at an incredible pace!
Sharp Marker Gecko
Carbon roller anglerfish
Spotted Owl
Vincent Bronze
>>98In other words… what kind of naming convention is that?
>>106Isn’t it cool?
Hissensupubo is good, but Sumina is in need of development.
Oh, it’s Suminaiga… Let’s stop because it only creates tragedies, okay?
I don’t like being thrown by a Splatoon player from a distance.
Wake me up when the hydrant arrives…
>>103Hydra is a shichirin, so sleep until evening.
Spubosuminaga is creepy and nice~
I wonder how Sumina’s evaluation is right now.
I don’t understand the synergy of Spubosminaga.
I think just having a splat bomb on Hissen makes it pretty strong.
I don’t think Suminarasupu would like it, but the main thing doesn’t matter.
The spub is good, but the Suminagashi seat…
There are so many front-line weapons with splat bombs that it feels like it’s turning into Splatboon.
Ink recovery Suminaga
When it comes to talking about strengths and weaknesses, there likely wouldn’t be any weak weapons in extreme cases.
>>115In the Super Bowl show, there are also weapons made from industrial waste.
>>122That guy would be even worse in another subspecies!
>>122I’m shining while permanently hunting weaklings in ranks A and B.
>>115I feel that Dynamo Tesla is somewhat ambiguous!
Are the patch notes ready yet?
>>116Maybe it’s evening over there.
Can you combo with Suminaga and Hissen?
>>117If you pass through the sheet, you die at 40+ hits 62.
I feel that being thrown a spade bomb just before detonation from Suminaga is quite scary, but what do you think?
The shield of Ofin has a strong ink quality, but it also takes too long to transition from deployment to painting and attacking, and its movement is slow, so I think it poses a challenge in terms of game speed.
With the roller’s shield, weapons like the 2’s V and 3’s wide can move more towards the back, which is good, but…
This is like a rolling roller for 1, just like the color shock.
Maybe we’ve come to the conclusion that Splatoon is the strongest without any quirks, right, Ikaken?
>>120That’s true.
It was wasabi and bento even back then, right?
The feel is almost the same since the 2’s hue is a sports rain.
Suminaga is genuinely strong because it can establish combos and is hard to see, but how will it deal with its lack of power?
I thought about it calmly, but Vincent is still strong, isn’t he?
It’s impressive to directly touch the demanding long-range with a special.
>>126Honestly, it’s at a level where it feels like it could be rejected.
It’s crazy how we went from bullying with range attacks to now being able to directly kill.
>>144When Vincent Hu made his debut, he was evaluated like this too.
Oh, it looks like another interesting drive!
Ulsho Drive!
Anyway, I’m only going to use weapons like sushi and modelers.
Lunch is sushi with roses, and in the evening, it’s a shichirin (grill).
The target is in the evening…
Spattari with a spubo and a megaphone… this is it, this is the ideal spattari!
Can I get a curling brush for the windshield wiper?
Finally, someone strong has come.
The Urushokarling Drive is pretty good.
At the moment, I’m interested in the carbon from the Tansan Decoy because it looks fun.
Drive is strong, but if I get a sub spec like this, I won’t be able to get a main upgrade!
>>137The drive is more on the side of receiving the nerf, right?
No matter how many weapons are added, there are at most only 2 or 3 types of weapons with suitable sub and special abilities, so it seems like the environment won’t change much.
Unless there are significant buffs, weapons without bombs seem to have no rights.
I understand.
Weapons with a quiver increase impressions the most.
>>141It’s almost certain to be considered part of the environment just by adding a quibo…
I was thinking it was that time when a flood of unusable junk comes in, so I’m relieved that something decent has arrived.
You’ve been quite blatant, haven’t you?
This kind of thing is fine for everything, right?
If it has a line marker, I’ll touch it for now.
Curling Urusho is doing quite a lot.
Dual is seriously the most intriguing.
Sometimes, when there’s a particular sub that has an extremely good compatibility, I may end up wanting to stick with just that one.
Specifically, bold.
By the way, you can slide 4 times with the Sputterly Megaphone, right?!!
The unmanageable long-distance drive is being forcibly opened up, and it seems the theoretical value will rise significantly.
I hate poison…
I don’t like sharks…
I don’t like it…
>>152If Supaga were poison, it would be hilarious.
I’m using Drive, but Muji seems stronger, huh?
>>153It probably depends on how much can be hit in curling.
I feel like poop and ulcers probably aren’t that different.
>>153In the end, there is something very grateful about the topic.
Even with no branding, against long-range attacks, there are annoyances from the topic and stamp throws, so it’s not like we can’t do anything.
If you know about Hissen from when he was a splboamefura, then… you know.
Please seriously order a sushi with a squid.
I want to play a creepy Splatoon.
What happened to my dynamo?
>>158The dirty color is probably from the evening.
When is the third one for Spec?
Delete litter.
Stop the theory that everything looks strong compared to Amashupuma.
You’re always having a great time on drives!
Supbo Osugi!
What is the concept of being strong against deep-sea water pressure even good for?
>>167If Squid-chan gets submerged, she’ll melt away…
>>167Squids die when they touch water, huh…
Is Prime a Sup Bo Marumi?
Splash Bomb Rush is now on!
I think sushi is probably a quick and easy meal.
Finn is pretty great.
Those using Hue might switch to something else quite a bit, right?
Prime Tsunyo
This is crazy, Prime!!
There are a lot of splash bombs!
The concept of wanting to create delays while self-recovering in conjunction with mist feels present in Amemashup.
Everything other than Prime is garbage for now.
Prime is good, isn’t it?
Even without that, the number of Prime members is increasing with just Choco Pero.
Vincent’s short-range bullying has become even more solidified…
I think it’s strong… but maybe the Crab Tank is stronger.
Stop with the flawless compositions like SupuBoMaruMisa.
When they casually attach a bomb, I realize it’s the end.
I want sushi to come with bacon.
Marumisa, huh?
Kanitune seems to be stronger.
It looks like there will be more Prime-kun energetically painting the respawn!
It’s good that you can now put in carbon.
A missile attached to the shooter!?
>>188Well, the turnover rate is poor with Prime…
Don’t distribute the splatter bolts carelessly.
I thought the prime had something cool attached to it, but is this seaweed…?
Switching from a no-brand drive to a rust drive.
Supbomaruimi is great for getting into Prime.
When asked whether it’s stronger than a crab, I feel it’s a bit ambiguous, but it’s a good choice.
“Shut up about not adding the stupid sub, I can just put on the splash bomb for now, right?”
>>196What are you talking about after making a crappy sub?
>>196It’s actually true, so there’s no helping it.
>>196That adjustment is the most appreciated, so that’s great!
First, we have to talk about how Marumi in ranked battles isn’t that strong.
The current missiles are not that dominant, you know.
It’s strong, but…
It looks like a good selection of interesting things.
What was the point of the weapon additions until now?
It’s easier to bring a Splat Bomb and Burst Bomb to the tower.
>>201Isn’t it better to collaborate with the original brand for the Yagura?
Please add a splash and a megaphone to Supaga.
It’s fine to carry it on a stage where the crab is weak, right?
I don’t know if there is such a stage.
The always visible pliram is out of ink.
Please distribute one trap around here.
Isn’t the Frozen member’s appearance and name just too cool?
I will use this as a bridge until the next project with Raiders.
I can see the Prime starting to paint their own territory at the opening.
I’m curious about Supsupi.
There are still no Cuban players…
The missiles in this work are only attached to quirky weapons, so there are still some uncertainties in the evaluation.
>>215It might still be a jet or a quibomarl missile…
This is annoying, Hissen.