Floating Eyeball
Inkling Cadet
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- Feb 15, 2016
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This is kind of small, but I'm still pretty proud of myself for it.
Got in a little game of cat and mouse around one of those yellow things in Blackbelly. I knew the Sploosh's range was awful (or rather, knew firthand instead of just "Oh, yeah, supposed to be careful about that) and I couldn't confront them directly, so I started rolling bombs at them, getting more of the hang of it, and ducking back into my halfpipe to refill when I need to let my teammate take the defending for a bit.
Side note- My list in my sig is a bit of a sham. Due to my habit of picking up weapons that I already like playing with and do well on, I don't pick up the others quite as much. My main list was used a lot more than my secondary list, but the first four weapons way outweigh the others in terms of usage. (Some of which mostly get picked up for Turf Wars) They're on the list for good reason-I had played with them for a decent amount of matches, and when I played, I played well. But I didn't stick with them as much as the others, so while I got pretty good with them, I wasn't as good with the others, nor did I get into the mentality that I should with them. So Splat Bombs were mostly hurled into the air like a Suction Bomb-"They're my ranged attack, right?" I did remember to roll sometimes, but not often. (Weirdly, picking up the '85 did involve more rolling than usual, and I thought I did pretty well with it, but I guess I didn't like my performance enough to put it in. I'm gonna try it again soon so I can get confident with it)
Sorry for the note that's probably going to be longer than most of the actual content, but back on topic:
Eventually, the guy's decided he ought to pull back and get a better angle on the situation. I notice my special meter is pretty near to being full, so I hit up the last few spots that are green/empty and head off to the open area. I see him rippling up a ramp, whip out the Inkzooka and-
BAM! Got 'em in one!
Any success with the Inkzooka is a delight to me. I'm usually a pretty close range person and hope for chance with long range. I've gotten good with Dynamos and Pros, and I'm learning a bit of the Squelchers, but habits from rollers (especially Carbon), Seekers, and Wails instilled a mindset that "close range is where you can actually splat, long range is to scare them off or to get lucky". (and my Charger Nightmare Hell has scared me away from holding one entirely) I doubt I'll ever be able to one of those squids firing all six shots in all the right places (it's usually just one good shot and "okay hurry up I don't know how to use you any better without anyone in sight), but now I'm actually being effective at long range with it-That's pretty new and exciting for me!
And, to top it all off, at the end of the match, we won, and I got the highest score!
It's such a small thing, but I'm really happy about it! I've been having a lot of fun learning new stuff with this release, this might be my favorite update yet! (Sorry Vol 1-You still hold a special place in my heart) I'm hoping even more for a more diverse Volume 3- If mixing it up this much is giving me this much fun (and sometimes just for the looks-The design of the Sploosh 7 was what sold it for me), imagine how much more could come from even more unique kits!
Got in a little game of cat and mouse around one of those yellow things in Blackbelly. I knew the Sploosh's range was awful (or rather, knew firthand instead of just "Oh, yeah, supposed to be careful about that) and I couldn't confront them directly, so I started rolling bombs at them, getting more of the hang of it, and ducking back into my halfpipe to refill when I need to let my teammate take the defending for a bit.
Side note- My list in my sig is a bit of a sham. Due to my habit of picking up weapons that I already like playing with and do well on, I don't pick up the others quite as much. My main list was used a lot more than my secondary list, but the first four weapons way outweigh the others in terms of usage. (Some of which mostly get picked up for Turf Wars) They're on the list for good reason-I had played with them for a decent amount of matches, and when I played, I played well. But I didn't stick with them as much as the others, so while I got pretty good with them, I wasn't as good with the others, nor did I get into the mentality that I should with them. So Splat Bombs were mostly hurled into the air like a Suction Bomb-"They're my ranged attack, right?" I did remember to roll sometimes, but not often. (Weirdly, picking up the '85 did involve more rolling than usual, and I thought I did pretty well with it, but I guess I didn't like my performance enough to put it in. I'm gonna try it again soon so I can get confident with it)
Sorry for the note that's probably going to be longer than most of the actual content, but back on topic:
Eventually, the guy's decided he ought to pull back and get a better angle on the situation. I notice my special meter is pretty near to being full, so I hit up the last few spots that are green/empty and head off to the open area. I see him rippling up a ramp, whip out the Inkzooka and-
BAM! Got 'em in one!
Any success with the Inkzooka is a delight to me. I'm usually a pretty close range person and hope for chance with long range. I've gotten good with Dynamos and Pros, and I'm learning a bit of the Squelchers, but habits from rollers (especially Carbon), Seekers, and Wails instilled a mindset that "close range is where you can actually splat, long range is to scare them off or to get lucky". (and my Charger Nightmare Hell has scared me away from holding one entirely) I doubt I'll ever be able to one of those squids firing all six shots in all the right places (it's usually just one good shot and "okay hurry up I don't know how to use you any better without anyone in sight), but now I'm actually being effective at long range with it-That's pretty new and exciting for me!
And, to top it all off, at the end of the match, we won, and I got the highest score!
It's such a small thing, but I'm really happy about it! I've been having a lot of fun learning new stuff with this release, this might be my favorite update yet! (Sorry Vol 1-You still hold a special place in my heart) I'm hoping even more for a more diverse Volume 3- If mixing it up this much is giving me this much fun (and sometimes just for the looks-The design of the Sploosh 7 was what sold it for me), imagine how much more could come from even more unique kits!