Splatoon 3’s Katana Turns My Squid Into A Ninja, And It Rules
See, one of the Splatana’s greatest strengths isn’t its inking capabilities, but rather its kill potential. The Wiper, for example, can murk a squidling with about three to four quick attacks and two charged attacks. Meanwhile, the Stamper destroys people in two quick attacks and one charged attack, with the latter move phasing through the killed target. So, if you’re good at maximizing momentum while swimming through the ink — especially with new mobility options like the Squid Roll — you can easily get the drop on unsuspecting players, laying them to waste like a squid ninja before disappearing back into the ink. You don’t even have to have the best aim around to slice fools up, either. As long as you’re close to your enemy, you’re very likely getting that kill.Splatana is stupid #Splatoon3 #Splatfest #NintendoSwitch pic.twitter.com/3ylCCBx7UZ
— Arashi @ BIGHOUSE (@Arashiisok) August 28, 2022
It’s this exhilarating juxtaposition that I love about the Splatana. It reminds me of my fave ninja games like Tenchu, in which you’re highly capable of killing…and of getting killed. A glass cannon, if you will. I’ll be the first to admit I’m awful at shooters largely because my keratoconus impacts my accuracy, so I’ve never been the best at getting kills. However, with the Splatana serving as an assassin’s implement, a weapon designed for people who like to hit and run, I regularly get double-digit kills. I can’t say I always win — people forget to ink the base and the game’s online sucks — but I feel gratified knowing I at least gave my team a fighting chance by sneaking into the enemy’s backline. Read More: Splatoon 3‘s Terrible Online Is Inexcusable At This Point Splatoon 3 is a lotta fun, and the Splatana makes for some pretty intense skirmishes. It’s a solid weapon that cuts the opposition to ribbons in the blink of an eye despite not holding as much ink as other options in the game. I’m a sucker for katanas, though, so I make it work, even if I occasionally get laid out in the process. Best believe I’ll be back, stalking in the paint, waiting to strike.I've been enjoying splatana stamper pic.twitter.com/FTM8LH8llp
— Fusion – S3 c: (@8bitfusion_) September 20, 2022
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