What Does Cold Blooded Mean in Splatoon?

avatarLettingTail3 months ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz3 months ago

Cold-Blooded is an ability that makes it harder for enemies to track you with their tracking abilities. Stay sneaky, my friend!

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avatarReroutingTopaz3 months ago

Simply put, Cold-Blooded makes you a harder target by cutting the effectiveness of enemy tracking. It's like cloaking, but with ink!


avatarRollingHank3 months ago

Cold-Blooded reduces the duration that enemy Point Sensors, Echolocators, and Haunt effects last on you. Go on, ninja your way to victory!


avatarDezincingBrute3 months ago

It means you're an ice-cold ink-slinging machine that's harder to track! Essentially, enemy tracking abilities wear off faster.


avatarSortyingSlag3 months ago

It shortens the time enemy tracking abilities affect you. Less time marked, more time inking!

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