Quick little analysis on the Mint Decavitator

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SO! I noticed a few things about the Mint Decavitator, so I figured I'd talk about it in as much depth as we currently know.

First off, the most obvious part - the dash. They showed this A LOT in the trailer to the point where it made some other parts of this a bit weirder to figure out. You dash much further than either of the other splatanas. This is most obvious at the clip starting at 1:04 in the trailer. It's gotta be between twice and three times as far or something like that?

Almost definitely to compensate, this weapon straight up does not have a traditional vertical slash like the other Splatanas do. Instead you have a charged horizontal that's meant to make it easier to dash one direction and attack in another. If there are any doubts, I'm almost certain that this is a one-shot. The Brella user they attacked seemed to be fully healthy.

This charge attack probably doesn't have a projectile though. Usually if you hit someone with a Splatana one-shot it'll still fire out the projectile a split second afterwards but none of the clips show it doing this. It technically could have one that disappears when it hits someone and the slash itself just combos into it but I don't think it's very likely. It definitely paints at least a little bit on its own though judging by the clip that starts at around 0:47.

Something that was very hard to tell was how the horizontals work. Unless I'm forgetting something, the only time the Inkling is shown using them is at a clip at 0:52 while they're up super close to the camera... You see them horizontal slash twice, then dash up to an Octoling and one-shot. It looks difficult to tell anything about them at first but you can notice a few things after the camera pans.

The range on this attack doesn't look too bad for what I was expecting. It's hard for me to eyeball things like this but I'd imagine this is Stamper horizontal range, maybe a little shorter. It also probably paints pretty well seeing as the first swipe you see paints all around the user's feet and it seems to make a fairly consistent line. Matches Wiper paint more than anything. It is worth noting though that there's some chance it's even longer-range than the paint trails in that trailer imply since if the center of a Splatana horizontal collides with something, the shock wave basically stops there.

The big thing of note here is the damage. The Octoling that gets attacked here seems very weak before getting one-shotted, and I can't imagine it missed a shot there...so it's probably a three-shot, sadly. There is at least some slim chance that the first shot went over the Octoling's head or that small distance the Inkling walked was enough to go from being outside of to within the range to hit, and the former would explain the paint behind the Octoling before they get splatted, but I really doubt that. Kind of wish it was a two-shot since Stamper horizontals aren't fantastic on their own but maybe it'd be too strong or kind of against the point of the weapon. If I were to take a wild guess it probably deals 40 damage.

Other stuff I have less to say about. Everyone on X (formerly Twitter) is saying it has Suction Bomb and Big Bubbler. Really cool kit honestly. I've kinda wanted Big Bubbler on Wiper since I really thought about it and it fits great here too. Will give my thoughts on a second kit later. Its strafe speed doesn't seem like anything too crazy but it doesn't seem that bad. The thing seems to have a very fast charge time, but the charge attack itself has a lot of windup and a lot of cooldown, which honestly is fair enough for how quick it can cover so much distance.

Regardless, this thing seems like a lot of fun! Very excited to start using it.
 

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In the video posted on the JP twitter this morning about the bow, I think there's a mint in the background and the range does look pretty nice.

(also idk what the callout/shorthand for this is going to be but 'mint' is cute and short. also I wonder if the second kit will get to be a different flavor, that would be fun, I want a cinnamon one (probably not but I can wish))
 

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In the video posted on the JP twitter this morning about the bow, I think there's a mint in the background and the range does look pretty nice.

(also idk what the callout/shorthand for this is going to be but 'mint' is cute and short. also I wonder if the second kit will get to be a different flavor, that would be fun, I want a cinnamon one (probably not but I can wish))
Oh wow the slashes look so cool from a distance, they're really leaning into the slow projectile aspect.

My bet's on the second one being called strawberry decavitator, they keep making strawberry toothpaste for children and it tastes so bad
 

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Since we may very well get the second kit soon, I figured I'd do last-minute kit predictions overall. Starting by looking at each of the subs and specials in a vacuum (not ordered within tiers)...

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Way I did this was looking at every one of these starting with them all being in top tier and I'd try to think of the biggest reason you WOULDN'T give it to the weapon. That biggest reason determines how far away from the top tier it is for me. It's a bit harder to say than usual since the developers could want Big Bubbler on this thing for either the mobility or how well it fights up close but there's no harm in trying to guess with something like this.

Inkjet and Ink Storm I see no problems with. The closest thing I can say from either of them is Inkjet being similar to vanilla Stamper's Zipcaster as an aggressive off-angle special with a recall. Both of these specials play around chip damage to different degrees which is exactly what a sword does, although I'm unsure if the developers would know that. Wave Breaker does as well but there are minor arguments to make against it being that both new main weapons would have a kit with Wave Breaker and that you could draw a lot of similarities between it and Wiper Deco's Missiles, but otherwise I think it's third most likely.

Middle tier is for stuff that I could totally see but there are loose arguments against them. I know Booyah Bomb would mesh with this thing's aggressive nature super well but I could imagine the developers more see it for something to defensively use its armor. In that case it'd never happen. Triple Inkstrike has a very possible connection to Tenta Missiles and also is already used on Dousers this season, and if the developers want Stamper Nouveau's Crab Tank to hit stuff from far away then Trizooka would be too close to that.

Tacticooler is the hardest to pin down. The devs have added it to kits to give a weapon more mobility, which would play exactly into what thing is trying to do and would be different from Big Bubbler. Problem is that if they're thinking that way then that would imply both kits would play the same - constantly around enemy lines, just with the choices being a special that makes them more annoying over a longer period of time and a special that lets them squeeze into one especially tight spot and stay there. Is that something they'd be fine with? Maybe, but I'm not convinced.

Below there you get specials that I really doubt will happen. Killer Wail 5.1 is like, almost the exact same as Tenta Missiles and Reefslider and Ultra Stamp are both probably meant to be panic buttons that double as entry specials. I was thinking about putting Ink Vac up higher but they've typically given it to stuff that likes fighting more at a distance and having two specials that largely focus on protecting the user would be a bit strange. The tier at the absolute bottom is for stuff other Splatanas have and for the post-launch specials that have only come in pairs which aren't gonna happen since this is the last second kit.

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Subweapons are way harder to predict. A lot of this will boil down to what special they end up choosing for it and how they plan to give the three parts synergy. Same thought process for how I looked at specials though.

Curling Bomb, Ink Mine, and Sprinkler are the three I see the fewest issues with. No swords have a subweapon meant purely for mobility and Curling Bomb would mesh great with this thing's playstyle in a way that the developers wouldn't miss. Ink Mine goes on quite a few weapons that like being annoying and "getting behind people," or at least pretending to with these maps, and Sprinkler has done the same before with Tetra Dualies and maybe another thing or two I'm forgetting. No real complaints with any of them.

For Fizzy Bomb, there's at least some chance they want to keep the number of Fizzy and Torpedo weapons even and they're currently not on pace to doing that if sub lines and Bamboozler are anything to go by. That's not a very strong reason though and I totally could've moved it up. Point Sensor has the same problem as Wave Breaker already being on another new main weapon that's coming out this season, and I don't think they'd want to limit the options of a player who doesn't like Point Sensor so much if they want to try all the new stuff.

Splat Bomb is only in the middle tier because it's VERY rare for a weapon to get two lethal bombs like this. Range Blaster notably has both and there's nothing stopping this one from getting it to but part of me gets the feeling they'd want to make the two new kits as distinct as possible for a brand new main weapon like this. There are things like the Splattershot Nova having Point Sensor and Ink Mine and Range Blaster has these two bombs, but I dunno.

I still strongly hold the opinion that Angle Shooter is meant to play like a weird sidegrade-y Burst Bomb and I don't imagine they'd put Autobomb on here when Torpedo exists on vanilla Wiper. Splash Wall you could make an argument for since REEF-LUX Deco exists but there are so many other more interesting options here to choose from. This weapon is clearly meant to play purely to its mobility and has an extremely fast charge time so there's no need for it to buy itself time to get that up if that's Nintendo's argument there. It's on so many weapons already too. I'd hope they don't do it honestly just for the sake of not embarrassing themselves.


For the final kit prediction overall...my first guess was Ink Mine + Ink Storm, but I've kinda talked myself out of it. The two when put together have a clear focus on whittling enemies down which might go against the central focus of the weapon being its crazy one-shot. I don't like this answer because I don't like asking for such a strong kit when Suction Bomb + Big Bubbler is better than most weapons got for either of their kits, but I guess my final answer for now will be Curling Bomb + Inkjet. Still don't like this even beyond how strong it is because Inkjet and Big Bubbler would technically fill a similar purpose of being at their strongest once you've put yourself in a weird spot for enemies to look at but this is as close as I get to being satisfied with something.

For what it's worth though I'd be totally content with it getting Splash Wall + Wave Breaker or some garbage. If I haven't praised it enough I personally love the kit we do have and it would be a bit much to unironically ask for the prediction I just gave here. I expect to be completely wrong on this, by the way - Nintendo has done and will continue to do completely unpredictable things with their kits, both for better and for worse, and part of the reason I made this post is because this is all exciting to speculate on.

Actually, on second thought, if we do get Splash Wall + Wave Breaker I'll have to four star it since it's a Splatana. Maaaaaybe I shouldn't have said that.
 

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It looks so good damn. Way I see it, it's a shorter range stamper with a MUCH larger hitbox and similar frame data, that paints a bit better, and that's more ink hungry. Not to mention it has the hypest dash ever, why is this class so cool
 

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SO! I noticed a few things about the Mint Decavitator, so I figured I'd talk about it in as much depth as we currently know.

First off, the most obvious part - the dash. They showed this A LOT in the trailer to the point where it made some other parts of this a bit weirder to figure out. You dash much further than either of the other splatanas. This is most obvious at the clip starting at 1:04 in the trailer. It's gotta be between twice and three times as far or something like that?

Almost definitely to compensate, this weapon straight up does not have a traditional vertical slash like the other Splatanas do. Instead you have a charged horizontal that's meant to make it easier to dash one direction and attack in another. If there are any doubts, I'm almost certain that this is a one-shot. The Brella user they attacked seemed to be fully healthy.

This charge attack probably doesn't have a projectile though. Usually if you hit someone with a Splatana one-shot it'll still fire out the projectile a split second afterwards but none of the clips show it doing this. It technically could have one that disappears when it hits someone and the slash itself just combos into it but I don't think it's very likely. It definitely paints at least a little bit on its own though judging by the clip that starts at around 0:47.

Something that was very hard to tell was how the horizontals work. Unless I'm forgetting something, the only time the Inkling is shown using them is at a clip at 0:52 while they're up super close to the camera... You see them horizontal slash twice, then dash up to an Octoling and one-shot. It looks difficult to tell anything about them at first but you can notice a few things after the camera pans.

The range on this attack doesn't look too bad for what I was expecting. It's hard for me to eyeball things like this but I'd imagine this is Stamper horizontal range, maybe a little shorter. It also probably paints pretty well seeing as the first swipe you see paints all around the user's feet and it seems to make a fairly consistent line. Matches Wiper paint more than anything. It is worth noting though that there's some chance it's even longer-range than the paint trails in that trailer imply since if the center of a Splatana horizontal collides with something, the shock wave basically stops there.

The big thing of note here is the damage. The Octoling that gets attacked here seems very weak before getting one-shotted, and I can't imagine it missed a shot there...so it's probably a three-shot, sadly. There is at least some slim chance that the first shot went over the Octoling's head or that small distance the Inkling walked was enough to go from being outside of to within the range to hit, and the former would explain the paint behind the Octoling before they get splatted, but I really doubt that. Kind of wish it was a two-shot since Stamper horizontals aren't fantastic on their own but maybe it'd be too strong or kind of against the point of the weapon. If I were to take a wild guess it probably deals 40 damage.

Other stuff I have less to say about. Everyone on X (formerly Twitter) is saying it has Suction Bomb and Big Bubbler. Really cool kit honestly. I've kinda wanted Big Bubbler on Wiper since I really thought about it and it fits great here too. Will give my thoughts on a second kit later. Its strafe speed doesn't seem like anything too crazy but it doesn't seem that bad. The thing seems to have a very fast charge time, but the charge attack itself has a lot of windup and a lot of cooldown, which honestly is fair enough for how quick it can cover so much distance.

Regardless, this thing seems like a lot of fun! Very excited to start using it.
ik it's past but now we know the range is HUGE.
 
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