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The Splatoon 3 community is in agreement that Shooters reign supreme… but one weapon remains abysmal

The game is in a great state.

Splatoon 3 has been out for a few days now, with players grinding up the ranked ladder to S+ and seeing what the stacked weapon library offers.

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May you be a fan of the new weapons, the old school Dualies, or a fan of the hollow bucket. There is a weapon and playstyle to fit any Inkling and Octoling. That doesn’t mean that every weapon is good, however.

When asking a small pool of the Splatoon 3 community, which included prominent streamers, players, and talent. Shooters reign supreme by a vast majority of players. What is interesting, though, is that despite an overwhelming affinity for Shooters, players found that all weapons seem to be in a good state.

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Even with players seeing a huge advantage in using Shooters, the fact that all weapons seem to be balanced to a point they are all viable is a great look for the game—if it weren’t for one Weapon type basically being dead on arrival.

“The weapon diversity, in general, is really good right now. So I think polls of them are nice.” Youtuber, ProChara, said in the poll’s roundtable. “Well… everything except undercover brella.”

Indeed, no one thought that Brella was in a good spot currently on the first few days of the game. This is a shame, considering the Brella is a loved weapon that seems to be lacking in firepower until Nintendo hopefully comes in with a day one patch.

Still, with so many players having different takes on weapons and the game only being out for a few days, the healthy competitive nature of the game could be thriving as more content is added to the game over the next few years in free DLC patches.


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Assigning Editor. In 2015, Adam graduated from the University of Aberystwyth with a bachelor's in Media and Communications. Working in the industry for over ten years. If it has anything to do with Nintendo and Pokémon chances are you will see me talking about it, covering, and likely not sleeping while playing it.