

Its infamous counterpart, the Krak-on Splat Roller, comes with the Squid Beacon/Kraken setup. This setup makes up for its short range by giving you long-range options when attacked from afar. The standard Splat Roller comes with a Suction Bomb and a Killer Wail setup. Splat Rollers can steamroll unfortunate opponents into oblivion and since this weapon’s speed is decent, this is a possible melee approach. Also, its melee attack comes out fairly fast in a perfect ambush, so in order to combat this weapon, you’ll need to make a hard read or use a point senser/echolocator to find out where they’re hiding. Its rolling speed is very decent as it is not too fast, covers a good spread, and it is very manageable.
Splatoon weapons krak on roller series#
This series sets the standard for how the roller should be, just like its counterparts the Splattershot and the Splat Charger. Once the most overpowered series in the old metagame, the standard Splat Roller and its brother was both coveted and hated by many for its reliability in both offensive play and turf-covering capability. The expert roller user would take advantage of their ink to ambush foes and steal their turf.Įncompasses: Splat Roller, Krak-on Splat Roller But don’t just ink turf, as your enemy will want to cover your work. The goal of this weapon is to be the spearhead of the team, taking turf as quickly as possible to give your team the movement it needs to win. Also, it’s melee priority is extremely coveted amongst those who prefer an in-your-face attack. If close-range combat and covering turf efficently is your thing, then try picking up a roller today. This weapon is known for being able to take turf at an extremely fast rate to the point where it could compete with a shooter. Rollers differ drastically from every other weapon archetype in the whole game because this is the only direct melee weapon.

Shown above: Splat Roller, Sub: Suction Bomb, Spec.: Killer Wail
