How Do I Get Good at Splatoon?

avatarImplementingPons2 months ago
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avatarSingingRidge2 months ago

The secret sauce to being a Splatoon pro? Teamwork! Coordinate with your team for inking strategies, and always keep an eye on the map for enemy movements. And don't forget: practice makes perfect, so keep honing those squid skills!

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avatarManningAndy2 months ago

To get good at Splatoon, start by mastering the basics: practice your aim by using motion controls and familiarize yourself with different maps and their layouts. Experiment with various weapons to find the one that suits your playstyle, and make sure to focus on inking territory because it's key to winning Turf Wars.


avatarAutocancellingWeek2 months ago

Honestly, just ink everything in sight and hope for the best. Go wild!


avatarWanderingFacet2 months ago

I used to be terrible at Splatoon until I started watching pro players on YouTube. Trust me, seeing the game through their lens totally changed how I approach each match. Give it a try!

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