Elecmaw
Lord of the Squids
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I'd personally advise you to not use Ninja Squid if you are planning to play support, as it's stealth utility has limited effect if you're fighting from the backlines. And as Dessgeega said, it also slows down your swim speed, which adds up to a lot of slowdown throughout the match. Whenever you're moving to mid after respawning or engaging/fleeing from enemies, you'll feel that slowdown all the time. You can cancel the swim speed debuff out using swim speed up abilities, sure, but those ability slots could've also been used for something else instead.
If you are planning on playing aggressive, Ninja Squid will be more helpful as it allows you to approach enemies relatively unseen and go for the splatting blow.
Tenacity is perfect for longer-ranged weapons like the Jet/Splatling. They are usually the last ones standing once things go south, so you'll be able to make the most use out of it once your team starts dying left and right. One of it's other advantages over special charge up is that it does not require the user to actively keep inking ground to get specials.
I personally believe that it's best to practice all roles in the game to get truly better at the game, or at least know how you should play them. Whenever it's support, splatting or defensive it's good to get into the different mindsets of these playing styles every once in a while.
Best of luck to you!
If you are planning on playing aggressive, Ninja Squid will be more helpful as it allows you to approach enemies relatively unseen and go for the splatting blow.
Tenacity is perfect for longer-ranged weapons like the Jet/Splatling. They are usually the last ones standing once things go south, so you'll be able to make the most use out of it once your team starts dying left and right. One of it's other advantages over special charge up is that it does not require the user to actively keep inking ground to get specials.
I personally believe that it's best to practice all roles in the game to get truly better at the game, or at least know how you should play them. Whenever it's support, splatting or defensive it's good to get into the different mindsets of these playing styles every once in a while.
Best of luck to you!