From Shooters and Rollers to Sloshers and Brushes, there's quite a lot of variety regarding the main weapon choices in Splatoon 3. Add that to the fact that each primary weapon has its own Special and Sub Weapon, adding even more options into the chaotic mix. Of course, anyone can just choose any ol' weapon, put on the clothes that look the best, and perform well in Turf Wars and other game modes, but for the players out there that want the best possible abilities to go with their weapon, look no further.
For all the Dualie users out there in Splatoon 3, this guide will go over the best build for all the available Dualies. There are only five different ones in Splatoon 3, but each one has something that makes it unique from the others. Let's go over each one and the abilities that players should prioritize.
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The Splat Dualies are the most balanced of the Dualie options in Splatoon 3, offering players a nice helping of Range, Mobility, and Damage. Although Damage output isn't as high as other Dualies, players can take advantage of the weapon's Special, the Crab Tank. And, of course, like every other Dualie in Splatoon, players can press the B button to perform a Dodge Roll. It's super useful for getting around opponents and confusing them --although it does use up some ink, so use it with caution.
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The Dapple Dualies are centered around more of a Support type of player. Its Mobility level is really high, making it easier to move through enemy ink, but it lacks Range. However, its Damage output is not too shabby at all. Although the guns can't shoot that far, players can make use of the Tacticooler Special to give the entire team a speed
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