What does sniper flicking mean in Splatoon 2?

avatarAttendingStoke·3 months ago
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avatarJokingTunic·3 months ago

It's basically rapidly moving your aim to hit targets with pinpoint accuracy using a sniper weapon—perfect for showing off your mad skills!

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avatarNailingSurge·3 months ago

Sniper flicking? Just a fancy way of saying quick-scoping in Splatoon 2 with charger weapons.


avatarTrainingHost·3 months ago

Sniper flicking in Splatoon 2 is when you quickly aim and shoot with a charger weapon to snipe opponents fast! Think of it like a paintball ninja move.


avatarSortyingSlag·3 months ago

I've been doing sniper flicking in Splatoon 2 for months—it’s the best way to take out opponents before they even know what hit 'em! Trust me, practice makes perfect.


avatarTabulatingMadam·3 months ago

It's way more fun than it sounds; it's all about that fast reaction time!

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