Nintendo has released the version 5.0.0 update for Splatoon 2.
The new update brings with it changes to multiplayer, Private Battles, Salmon Run, and more.
Here’s the full patch notes:
Version 5.0.0
Changes to Private Battle
“Turf War (Splatfest)” has been added to the modes available in Private Battle.
Selecting “Turf War (Splatfest)” will result in the following changes:
Stage music and animations will be those used during a Splatfest.
The 24 Shifty Station stages used in previous Splatfests will be available to select as multiplayer stages.
Team ink colors can be selected from among the color combinations used in all previous Splatfests.
Changes to Gear
“Splatfest Tee Replica” has been added as new gear.
After applying the update you can acquire this gear by pressing A in front of the cardboard box that appears in Inkopolis Square.
The Splatfest Tee Replica differs from standard gear in the following ways:
As with the Splatfest Tee, the Splatfest Tee Replica’s primary gear ability is “Ability Doubler”.
Its appearance changes to match the ink color of the player’s team.
While playing in “Turf War (Splatfest)” in Private Battle, if any player has this gear equipped, it will cause their team’s Splatfest Team Name to appear as the match is beginning.
Changes to Multiplayer
Adjusted the position of clams that appear during a match of Clam Blitz for all stages.
Stage terrain and object placement for the following stages has been changed.
Stage
Change
Shellendorf Institute
Stage terrain has been modified for all game modes.
Lowered the height of the central roof.
Expanded the area of the open spaces on the left and right, depending on the game mode.
Adjusted overall object placement.
New Albacore Hotel
Stage terrain has been modified for all game modes.
Increased the number of inkable walls and made access to higher areas easier from within a team’s base.
Adjusted overall object placement.
Adjusted specific object placement in Splat Zones and Tower Control game modes.
Changed the form factor of crates used to gain access to the center of the stage.
Specifications for some of the main weapons have been changed.
Weapon
Change
Sploosh-o-matic
Neo Sploosh-o-matic
Sploosh-o-matic 7
Increased damage dealt to the armor surrounding a player using a Booyah Bomb by roughly 17%.
Splattershot Jr.
Custom Splattershot Jr.
Kensa Splattershot Jr.
Increased damage dealt to the armor surrounding a player using a Booyah Bomb by roughly 17%.
Aerospray MG
Aerospray RG
Aerospray PG
Increased damage dealt to the armor surrounding a player using a Booyah Bomb by roughly 17%.
Splash-o-matic
Neo Splash-o-matic
Increased damage dealt to the armor surrounding a player using a Booyah Bomb by roughly 17%.
Splattershot
Tentatek Splattershot
Kensa Splattershot
Hero Shot Replica
Octo Shot Replica
Increased damage dealt to the armor surrounding a player using a Booyah Bomb by roughly 17%.
.52 Gal
.52 Gal Deco
Kensa .52 Gal
Increased damage dealt to the armor surrounding a player using a Booyah Bomb by roughly 17%.
N-ZAP ‘85
N-ZAP ‘89
N-ZAP ‘83
Increased damage dealt to the armor surrounding a player using a Booyah Bomb by roughly 17%.
Luna Blaster
Luna Blaster Neo
Kensa Luna Blaster
Expanded the radius within which a shot’s explosion will deal 50.0 damage by roughly 2%.
Squeezer
Foil Squeezer
Decreased ink consumption of first shot fired when pressing ZR by roughly 8%.
Carbon Roller
Carbon Roller Deco
Increased damage dealt to the armor surrounding a player using a Booyah Bomb by roughly 2%.
Splat Roller
Krak-On Splat Roller
Kensa Splat Roller
Hero Roller Replica
Increased damage dealt to the armor surrounding a player using a Booyah Bomb by roughly 2%.
Flingza Roller
Foil Flingza Roller
Increased the radius of the area ink droplets can fall in when making a vertical swing by roughly 12%.
Classic Squiffer
New Squiffer
Fresh Squiffer
Increased the damage dealt by a shot just prior to being fully charged from 70.0 to 80.0.
Goo Tuber
Custom Goo Tuber
Increased the shot range of a fully charged shot by roughly 1%.
Due to the above change, shot range of all shots that aren’t fully charged has been increased by a proportionate amount.
Tri-Slosher
Tri-Slosher Nouveau
Decreased gaps around the hit box of the central shot (of the ink blasts fired with a shot from these weapons) to make targets easier to hit, even when angling a shot up or down.
Nautilus 47
Nautilus 79
Decreased shot variance when firing while on the ground by roughly 8%.
Dapple Dualies
Dapple Dualies Nouveau
Clear Dapple Dualies
Increased area of ink coverage when shots land by roughly 3%.
Glooga Dualies
Glooga Dualies Deco
Kensa Glooga Dualies
Decreased ink consumption from shots fired by roughly 6%.
Splattershot Pro
Forge Splattershot Pro
Kensa Splattershot Pro
Decreased the effect of the “Main Power Up” gear ability.
Changed the amount of gear ability required to deal up to 49.9 damage from 3.9 times to 4.2 times the amount of the primary gear ability.
Each secondary gear ability is worth 0.3 of the primary gear ability.
Specifications for the following special weapons have been changed.
Special Weapon
Change
Inkjet
Increased the speed of shots fired by roughly 5%.
Ultra Stamp
When swinging the hammer to smash the ground, decreased the amount of time required to complete the first swing, and the time required to raise the hammer overhead for the second swing by roughly 2/60 of a second each.
Points required for using specials have been changed for certain main weapons.
Weapon
Before
After
Splattershot
Hero Shot Replica
180
170
Blaster
Hero Blaster Replica
180
170
H-3 Nozzlenose
180
170
Splat Roller
Hero Roller Replica
180
170
Splat Dualies
Hero Dualie Replicas
190
180
Fixed an issue occurring when the Sub Power Up gear ability is equipped causing Torpedoes or Fizzy Bombs launched toward a concave corner of stage terrain to clip into that terrain.
Fixed an issue causing a Torpedo’s explosion to damage an opponent standing on a thin floor or platform if the torpedo hits the underside of the floor while tracking a target.
Fixed an issue in Inkblot Art Academy allowing players to clip inside a specific piece of stage terrain.
Fixed an issue in Inkblot Art Academy making a specific wall impossible to climb smoothly depending on the way it had been inked.
Fixed an issue in Walleye Warehouse where removing the cardboard from within a portion of one of the glass walls made visibility through the wall different for each team.
Fixed an issue in Walleye Warehouse allowing players who moved beneath a certain platform and then used a Splashdown special to pass through the platform and end up on top of it.
Fixed an issue in Arowana Mall occurring during Tower Control and Rainmaker modes allowing players to gain access to the opponent’s base via a specific Ink Rail.
Fixed an issue in Goby Arena allowing a player who super jumped to an ally pressed up against a specific piece of stage terrain to clip inside it and remain there.
Fixed an issue in Piranha Pit causing player movement to be held up slightly when walking off a specific conveyor belt.
Fixed an issue in Piranha Pit occurring in Rainmaker mode allowing players to gain access to the opponent’s base via a specific Ink Rail.
Fixed an issue in Wahoo World allowing players to clip inside a specific piece of stage terrain.
Fixed an issue in Wahoo World making a specific wall impossible to climb smoothly depending on the way it had been inked.
Fixed an issue in the Shifty Station stage, The Maze Dasher, where a portion of stage terrain differed from the version of the stage originally released previously as part of a Splatfest.
Changes to Salmon Run
Specifications for some of the main weapons have been changed.
Weapon
Change
Worker’s Range Blaster
Reduced ink consumption by roughly 8%.
Worker’s Carbon Roller
Increased the maximum damage dealt by a horizontal swing by roughly 33%.
Increased the maximum damage dealt by a vertical swing by roughly 14%.
Worker’s Octobrush
Increased the maximum damage done by flinging ink while swining the brush by roughly 50%.
Splatoon 2 is now available for the Nintendo Switch. In case you missed it, you can find our thorough written and video review for the game here (we highly recommend it!).
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