I think 52 being referred to as gal more often than 96 gal is because of splatoon 2 In splat1, both gals had only two kits. The vanilla and the deco and back then both were called my their number and their kit. Like deco 52 or vanilla 96 But when splatoon 2 was out, 52 gal got a third kit, which was the kensa 52 gal Like how gem says we usually called the kensa weapons by K weapon. Kensa 52 gal was called K gal (because there wasn't a kensa 96 gal), and I think once that happened, we just started calling all the 52s "gal" while 96 is referred to by the number
I believe Chara said the reason Stamper specifically is the one the be called "Sword" as opposed to Wiper is primarily to minimize confusion between Stamper and Ultra Stamp, which thanks to Splatoon 2 has long been commonly shortened to "Stamp". It obviously being a sword and that word being 1 syllable worked out well.
19:17 immediately adopting Dyno, and everyone else should as well, even if this thing is never used, Dyno is an amazing name. And when we get the Gold kit we can start calling that gDyno, because that Dyno a real G.
A personal tip, the more you play the more used you get with names. Don’t stress too much with the correct term Example the Nzaps in S2, we knew the grey zap was a favorite one during scrims and tourneys over other variants, but teams wouldn’t run 2 or more zaps. So in conclusion we would just say Zap
12:41 for some history, at least in my experience, back in early Splatoon 1 when callouts were starting out and such, in my experience for roller and krack-on, we called them "Voller" and "Krolller" in my more local community, as they were both run a loooot, and sometimes together. As a side, because the meta was just starting and there were some die hard Aero players who were trying to prove the weapon, my circle eventually just started referring to them as the MG, RG, and down the road we kept it up with the PG, even after Aero fell out of favor.
Another very common example of a retroactive naming convention is the case of the Minis. You mentioned Zimi for the Zink Mini Splatling, but I've seen this naming convention applied to the Mini Splatling as Vimi, which doesn't make sense without the Zimi context. In S2, the Kensa Mini Splatling (however rarely it was used) was Kimi in the same vein
"Vanilla" is actually used in gaming as a whole, for example, a game with no modding is commonly called "Vanilla [Game name]" I have also seen it being used in other fields, it's not rare to see
A distinction between weapons i try to encourage with my teammates with callouts is to not be to specific during a match - if there's an elitre, a splash neo, a vanilla splash and a wiper deco for *that game* the weapon callouts should be shortened to respectively - charger, neo/splash, vsplash and wiper respectively. Because of the convoluted nature of weapon shorthands *especially* when new to comp having to think of the proper name of the weapon instead of calling it by its broad term can clutter up valuable call space! This is how myself and my team work with weapon nicknames and im interested to here about how others may do it^^ this is a great recourse for new players to have! keep up the good work gem :)
to me it seems like "stamper" would be easy to confuse with a callout for an ultra stamp, while "wiper" is more distinct, giving the stamper priority for being called "sword" instead
imo the best and least confusing way to distinguish jet squelcher and inkjet is just to say vjet for jet squelcher; a special can't have variants so there's no "vanilla inkjet" to confuse it with. inkjet is already just as short as many other abbreviations so abbreviating it further seems a bit unnecessary when having 2 syllables does the job fine also, it might've been useful to touch on some subs and specials too for this video? a couple of them have some unusual abbreviations or alternate names - line marker (angle shooter's japanese name) or just "marker" for short - hammer for ultra stamp - tristrike for triple inkstrike - zooka for trizooka, carried over from s1's inkzooka - just "zip" for zipcaster - cooler or soda or even tac if you want to get a little silly with your tacticoolers
Something you kinda missed is the Hero Shot, which is also called VShot. It might seem obvious since the kits the same, but I can see someone tripping up on that
For the Jet Squelchers I heard VJS and CJS constantly thorough Splatoon 2, similar to VDS and CDS, mostly when discussing weapons though; not as callouts.
28:59 as a Hydra main I distinguish the kits as Hydra and Cdra (pronounced see-dra), mainly because Cdra goes hard as a name. Here's hoping it has a good kit. :)
personally, when i hear 'gal' i think of the 52 by default. you also forgot about a pretty fast callout for heavy: Steve. theres also feed bucket for tri nouveau
@@apersonwhomayormaynotexist9868 it's to differentiate if both a Neo and vSplash are together, which happens a fair bit, in the heat of things you'll bear splash and you may be able to take the Neo, but not the vSplash due to burst bomb, important to make them sound very different.
Great video ! If you do this again in the future as new kits arrive, I think it would help to be on the weapon selection screen rather than sheldon's shop so that you can filter them by class This way, you could have timestamps for each class if a viewer's interested in a particular weapon/class, and it would help with "general" callouts such as "bucket", so that you don't explain it on the first slosher only :D
Funny thing I remember back when the kensa weapons were first added in splat 2 a lot of people were calling the kensa splattershot the “kentatek” or kensatek”
My community tends to only use calls during Splatfest, but we do have some calls that may sound weird, as for some weapons we refer to JP names or other terminology… Sploosh series: “Bold”, “Neo Bold”, “Bold 7” Splash series: “Sharpie”, “Neo Sharpie” Blobbers: “Flosher” (from “Overflosher”), “Bathtub”, “Tub” Hydras: “Hydrant” Blue Dapples: “Snow Whites” due to its Splatoon 2 kit making them “poison dapples” Squelchers: “Sweeper” Splatanas in general: “Tana” if only one Bows: “Bow” if only one. “Tribow”, “Reeflux” otherwise Clash Blasters: “Trash Blaster”, “Trash” (old in-joke) Aerosprays: “RG”, “MG”, “PG” if more than one Shorthand for maneuvers - named after people in our group “Draygo-ing”: sharking with a Carbon in the enemy base. “Zordias-ing”: quickly inking enemy base, then looping around and inking it quickly again, over and over. “Tevan-ing”: hiding in odd walls that people rarely used (usually on Moray Towers)
When the Neo Splash-o-matic was added to this game, I thought of referring to it as “2tek”, due to how appallingly similar its kit is to that of the Ttek.
The CJr.'s logo is actually a version of the shoshinsha mark for the elderly, so it's a reasonable interpretation to call it the Splattershot Sr., but that didn't make it into the English translation so not many people will know that.
@@SquidSchool I didnt knew about any of that, I just knew Cjr.s french name and your remark made me laugh a bit when I heard it (thanks for the trivia tho)
About the Stamper specifically called Sword, in my specific case, it was indeed because of ProChara shortly after the game's release, and I did the same thing because he explained it was to avoid potential confusion with Ultra Stamp (called Stamp), whereas Wiper is just Wiper, there's nothing sounding similar
19:15 funny thing, my first thought when i heard “dino” wasn’t “dinosaur”, but i heard “dyno” as in climbing talk for “dynamic” like when you have to jump or swing from one hold to another instead of doing a normal static reach. i feel like in inkfish society, dynamo players would have a similar stereotype as the tall boulder bros who always dyno every climb they do instead of trying other techniques do irl in the climbing scene haha
10:00 Idk if anyone has mentioned this yet but I think the reasoning for calling splatana stamper "sword" is because ultra stamp is called "stamp" already and having a stampER and a stamp is easy to confused during a match. Also yes I think this was Chara's doing xD
I know this sounds unrelated, but how freaking strong are these inklings/octolings? I mean, they can flip a LITERAL fire hydrant machine gun and catch it. Also looking at Sheldon's shop, those splat bombs are pretty big. Those are either props, a plushie, or a secret weapon Sheldon is working on to kill all of splatsville
I know he's right about the rarity of having a team that has more than one roller and charger, butim reminded of how a few days ago my brother was watching me play open and doing callouts for me because i have pretty bad awareness around me and somehow our team comps for the next 3 matches were full of onlt chargers and rollers, my team having 4 rollers ans the enemy team having 3 chargers and one roller. When we got shuffled it turned into 6 chargers and 2 rollers... I didnt really know what to do at rhat point as one of 2 rollers in the match. Mako mart was alive with the sounds of *charger noise*
I occasionally see VJet for the Jet Squelcher online, is that ever used as a callout or is that not used since it's too close to the Cjet? (or doesn't matter since why would you ever use the VJet vs Cjet in Splatoon 3)
Why are some names more abbreviated than others despite there being potential? For instance, the "Rapid Pro". The first thing that came to mind hearing that is "It could be shortened to the "Rapo". Some of it is probably old habits and established names, I guess.
This might be a me thing, but i tend to shorten many weapons to even shorter names. Ballpoint i just call pen, tetras down to tets, dapples to daps, slosher to slosh etc. Usualy even 1 syllable is enough for half the weapons bc of how common they are
One thing I remember is that the JP abbreviation for Splattershot is "sushi", stemming from the first syllables of the two parts of the weapon's JP name, "Spla-Shooter". I think ttek is "sushi cola", stemming from "Spla-Shooter Collab".
I guess maybe the reason that one uses sword for stamper over wiper is because unlike the pair of sword and wiper, stamper and sword would risk a mixup with stamp
As I reach the part about my main weapon, I’m reminded of how stupid I was in Splatoon 2. When I made calls there was VDynamo, Gold Dynamo, and my main, KD. I don’t know why I did that
One that I've adopted for the S-Blast in terms of a callout is a similar thing to the gals or NZAP, calling it the 92. And, for the Rapid pro deco, it could be abbreviated similarly to CDS, calling it the RPD
1. I'd usually just Say Jr. Wave for the Custom Jr. 2. I ironically say CHARGER when referencing a Charger, Pencil with the Snipewriter, and E-Liter for well... you know. 3. There's 4 four brushes ironically. Brush, P-Brush. 4. Bow (Tri Stringer) and Missle Spammer (which I main) 5. I'd say Tenta Sorella Brella would be Zooka Brella l XD 6. Wiper Deco: Missle Spammer II (Or Wiper Deco) 7. N-Zap (Cooler) 8. I forgot the Carbon Deco existed, lol. 9. Kraken Roller sounds great 10. V Nova VS. A Nova 11. 13:41 I mean Annaki has Ink Mine and Inkjet, so that's probably a good one to run. 12. I don't know why Squiffer has not gotten an alternate kit yet. 13. 17:38 Don't know why... 14. Gal, long gal, kraken gal 15. I'd say V Jet and Inkjet 16. 23:28 That's funny 17. V Splash AKA The Crab God 18. V Swig and Train Swig (Get it? Because the trains are known to have EXPRESS in their name!) 19. Forge Splattershot Pro: Booyah Shot XD 20. S-BLAST '92: Dual Blaster 21. V Clash Vs. C Clash 22. BP sounds better.
a lot of people seem to be calling the s blast "92" which while there TECHNICALLY isn't anything else with 92 in its name, it always makes me think of either 52 gal or 96 gal first
I tend to go with ASpray for Aerospray, and distinguish kits by special since that's the most important part of them. I.e "Aspray Reef or Aspray Booyah"
whenever I (rarely) see gloogas, i enjoy calling them googas or just glue. this mainly came from me and my friends calling the weapons weird names as a joke (this also made me call goo tuber goober)
Most i know are jusy caller their full/half of their name, example is Carbon, Carbon Deco, 96, 96 deco, C Dualies, Machine, Tri, slosher, stringer, reflux, wiper, wiper deco, stamper.. And so on.
I’ve always called Stamper “Saw” instead of “Sword” personally, differentiates it from Ultra Stamp whilst also being distinct from the other sword in the game
I usually call the Gootuber the Goober
Hand over the goober
And the users are goofy… oh no
I like to call the Sloshing Machine 'Sloshine'.
GOOBER ALERT‼ ⚠️
🦑🐙
The tube of goo 👀
If we call the snipewriter the "pencil" then ballpoint splatling should be the "pen"
Do people not call it the "pen"?
@@mc3941i think most people call it "ballpoint". Thats what ive seen watching tourneys anyway
@@baldrickthesphereofamusementyeah. I guess it’s because “ballpoint” just has a nice ring to it compared to “pen”
Most abbreviate ballpoint splatling to “bp”
@@pasta_boi8266 Yeah maybe "pen" is a little _too_ short
I tend to hear "Gal" refer to the 52 specifically and the other is usually called the 96
Same
I think 52 being referred to as gal more often than 96 gal is because of splatoon 2
In splat1, both gals had only two kits. The vanilla and the deco and back then both were called my their number and their kit. Like deco 52 or vanilla 96
But when splatoon 2 was out, 52 gal got a third kit, which was the kensa 52 gal
Like how gem says we usually called the kensa weapons by K weapon. Kensa 52 gal was called K gal (because there wasn't a kensa 96 gal), and I think once that happened, we just started calling all the 52s "gal" while 96 is referred to by the number
@@Blitz_46 I still prefer the abbreviation K52 for that one.
9 gal would be less sylables
this feels like learning the names of organic compounds again but with weapons on a squid game
I agree
Tenta-2-enoic Spla-3-roller
the periodic table of splatoon
I believe Chara said the reason Stamper specifically is the one the be called "Sword" as opposed to Wiper is primarily to minimize confusion between Stamper and Ultra Stamp, which thanks to Splatoon 2 has long been commonly shortened to "Stamp". It obviously being a sword and that word being 1 syllable worked out well.
Yes, it was around when the game came out
i started calling ultra stamp "Hammer" with "Sword" being whichever splatana i'm fighting. if both, then it's wiper and stamp
“Diper” 🗿
“Wiper deco”😃
“Weco” 🙂
Dipper
Ok so for the odd time a team actually runs both big swigs, you could call the vanilla one swig and the express one swag. "Swig on left Swag on right"
We love Swag players
SWEX BAYBEEEEE
@@RiahGreen Swex is the way
19:17 immediately adopting Dyno, and everyone else should as well, even if this thing is never used, Dyno is an amazing name. And when we get the Gold kit we can start calling that gDyno, because that Dyno a real G.
Or GolDyno, if you are a pun enjoyer like myself
Dyno will rule
Definitely going to use Dyno from now on
A personal tip, the more you play the more used you get with names. Don’t stress too much with the correct term
Example the Nzaps in S2, we knew the grey zap was a favorite one during scrims and tourneys over other variants, but teams wouldn’t run 2 or more zaps. So in conclusion we would just say Zap
12:41 for some history, at least in my experience, back in early Splatoon 1 when callouts were starting out and such, in my experience for roller and krack-on, we called them "Voller" and "Krolller" in my more local community, as they were both run a loooot, and sometimes together.
As a side, because the meta was just starting and there were some die hard Aero players who were trying to prove the weapon, my circle eventually just started referring to them as the MG, RG, and down the road we kept it up with the PG, even after Aero fell out of favor.
thats so cool... i played splat1 but wasnt into competitive back then so i like hearing about the early days of competitive splat
"owned" "owned" "owned" "owned" dang it's just like looking at my match history
Fun fact: anova is a name for a statistics thing. ANOVA stands for ANalysis Of VAriance.
Another very common example of a retroactive naming convention is the case of the Minis. You mentioned Zimi for the Zink Mini Splatling, but I've seen this naming convention applied to the Mini Splatling as Vimi, which doesn't make sense without the Zimi context. In S2, the Kensa Mini Splatling (however rarely it was used) was Kimi in the same vein
I personally use "squelchies" for squelcher dualies hahaha
About to watch the video, just wanted to say beforehand that I’m a huge proponent for calling wiper deco “diper”
pfft
Brooooo same
sounds too similar to viper tbh, same way we call it “zimi” and not “zini”
I prefer to call it whopper deco
Seconded
"Vanilla" is actually used in gaming as a whole, for example, a game with no modding is commonly called "Vanilla [Game name]"
I have also seen it being used in other fields, it's not rare to see
Such an interesting topic.
I like giving them neat names like Heavy deco being Deavy
Vanilla Tent could be Vent
Sorella Tent could be Sent
ive heard wiper deco being used as 'diper' before lmao
@@Laheaveywhalee Just missile haters. I like calling vanilla wiper viper. It sounds cool.
@@Laheaveywhaleethe weapon deserves that name tbh
@@AndrewDevourer as a diper main, i agree
making them sound too similar is kinda bad for if a player misses the first syllable.
A distinction between weapons i try to encourage with my teammates with callouts is to not be to specific during a match - if there's an elitre, a splash neo, a vanilla splash and a wiper deco for *that game* the weapon callouts should be shortened to respectively - charger, neo/splash, vsplash and wiper respectively. Because of the convoluted nature of weapon shorthands *especially* when new to comp having to think of the proper name of the weapon instead of calling it by its broad term can clutter up valuable call space! This is how myself and my team work with weapon nicknames and im interested to here about how others may do it^^ this is a great recourse for new players to have! keep up the good work gem :)
minor spelling error 💥💥 (resources not recourses)
to me it seems like "stamper" would be easy to confuse with a callout for an ultra stamp, while "wiper" is more distinct, giving the stamper priority for being called "sword" instead
imo the best and least confusing way to distinguish jet squelcher and inkjet is just to say vjet for jet squelcher; a special can't have variants so there's no "vanilla inkjet" to confuse it with. inkjet is already just as short as many other abbreviations so abbreviating it further seems a bit unnecessary when having 2 syllables does the job fine
also, it might've been useful to touch on some subs and specials too for this video? a couple of them have some unusual abbreviations or alternate names
- line marker (angle shooter's japanese name) or just "marker" for short
- hammer for ultra stamp
- tristrike for triple inkstrike
- zooka for trizooka, carried over from s1's inkzooka
- just "zip" for zipcaster
- cooler or soda or even tac if you want to get a little silly with your tacticoolers
If a person really wanted to, “pro deco” uniquely refers to the rapid blaster pro deco as well, unless the splattershot pro somehow gets a deco kit.
Something you kinda missed is the Hero Shot, which is also called VShot. It might seem obvious since the kits the same, but I can see someone tripping up on that
For the Jet Squelchers I heard VJS and CJS constantly thorough Splatoon 2, similar to VDS and CDS, mostly when discussing weapons though; not as callouts.
28:59 as a Hydra main I distinguish the kits as Hydra and Cdra (pronounced see-dra), mainly because Cdra goes hard as a name. Here's hoping it has a good kit. :)
I saw Cdra and pronounced it as citra, as in citrus fruit.
Cdra, my favorite gen1 Pokemon
If the Custom Hydra Splatling comes out, its callout is typically "Cydra".
@@DaDoc540 I always preferred Cdra myself, but yeah
silly comp Sunday better do full-name call outs this weekend, I want to hear gem have to say "annaki splattershot nova behind" in a match
I think we had a comp like this at one point and we just ended up not saying anything because it always took too long to be useful
“Rapid blaster pro deco top right”
bamboozler mark one flanking right
I'm suprised I haven't seen a video like this, this would've help me so much when I started good job gem
5:41 sourbraix and anike lmfao
personally, when i hear 'gal' i think of the 52 by default. you also forgot about a pretty fast callout for heavy: Steve. theres also feed bucket for tri nouveau
23:50 also heard people call Neo "Neo-matic" which I like a lot personally, even if it has overlap with sploosh, but nobody runs Neo Sploosh lmaoooo.
but that's also more syllables
@@apersonwhomayormaynotexist9868 it's to differentiate if both a Neo and vSplash are together, which happens a fair bit, in the heat of things you'll bear splash and you may be able to take the Neo, but not the vSplash due to burst bomb, important to make them sound very different.
Great video !
If you do this again in the future as new kits arrive, I think it would help to be on the weapon selection screen rather than sheldon's shop so that you can filter them by class
This way, you could have timestamps for each class if a viewer's interested in a particular weapon/class, and it would help with "general" callouts such as "bucket", so that you don't explain it on the first slosher only :D
For me, I call out stamper as sword, so it doesn't get mixed with wipers ultra stamp.
4:34 the kensa weapons are described as "limited edition" in splat 2 so they are not coming back for those who are unaware.
any weapon with "nouveau" can be shortened to "new".
and this is just my friend group but since Annaki doesnt shorten well we just call it the "Novak"
I've been calling the Splattershot the "Splot" and i will always call it that. Because its funny sounding.
Funny thing I remember back when the kensa weapons were first added in splat 2 a lot of people were calling the kensa splattershot the “kentatek” or kensatek”
My community tends to only use calls during Splatfest, but we do have some calls that may sound weird, as for some weapons we refer to JP names or other terminology…
Sploosh series: “Bold”, “Neo Bold”, “Bold 7”
Splash series: “Sharpie”, “Neo Sharpie”
Blobbers: “Flosher” (from “Overflosher”), “Bathtub”, “Tub”
Hydras: “Hydrant”
Blue Dapples: “Snow Whites” due to its Splatoon 2 kit making them “poison dapples”
Squelchers: “Sweeper”
Splatanas in general: “Tana” if only one
Bows: “Bow” if only one. “Tribow”, “Reeflux” otherwise
Clash Blasters: “Trash Blaster”, “Trash” (old in-joke)
Aerosprays: “RG”, “MG”, “PG” if more than one
Shorthand for maneuvers - named after people in our group
“Draygo-ing”: sharking with a Carbon in the enemy base.
“Zordias-ing”: quickly inking enemy base, then looping around and inking it quickly again, over and over.
“Tevan-ing”: hiding in odd walls that people rarely used (usually on Moray Towers)
im sorry poison dapples is way too good
When the Neo Splash-o-matic was added to this game, I thought of referring to it as “2tek”, due to how appallingly similar its kit is to that of the Ttek.
Lmao that’s actually genius
That’s so confusing
I just thought it was funny, not necessarily good.
I think you might have missed c jr (custom jr) but I'm not gonna go back to see if you actually did so I dunno
Gem : "There is no weapon named Senior"
CJr french name : *Exist*
The CJr.'s logo is actually a version of the shoshinsha mark for the elderly, so it's a reasonable interpretation to call it the Splattershot Sr., but that didn't make it into the English translation so not many people will know that.
@@SquidSchool I didnt knew about any of that, I just knew Cjr.s french name and your remark made me laugh a bit when I heard it (thanks for the trivia tho)
im surprised no one calls 52 and 96 "short gal" and "long gal"
"Short" and "long" are very common map callouts. Those calls, to me, suggest "there's a gal (undefined) in the [short/long place on this map.]"
@@HalcyonVoyager thats fair
something I found hilarious is comp players sometimes like to call all brushes inkbrushes even if they're calling out an octobrush
I've been referring to Goo Tubers as Goobers this entire time
you could call anaki nova just annaki as there are no other annaki weapon
About the Stamper specifically called Sword, in my specific case, it was indeed because of ProChara shortly after the game's release, and I did the same thing because he explained it was to avoid potential confusion with Ultra Stamp (called Stamp), whereas Wiper is just Wiper, there's nothing sounding similar
19:15 funny thing, my first thought when i heard “dino” wasn’t “dinosaur”, but i heard “dyno” as in climbing talk for “dynamic” like when you have to jump or swing from one hold to another instead of doing a normal static reach. i feel like in inkfish society, dynamo players would have a similar stereotype as the tall boulder bros who always dyno every climb they do instead of trying other techniques do irl in the climbing scene haha
One way I’ve been abbreviating both Novas has been Novaki and Novilla. Idk how others would take it but it at least works for me
Thank you for this very helpful video! I use Chinese on my Switch and this video really helps me to understand English Splatoon players.
27:45 I’ve been saying Bluh-Blobber since this weapon came out
the true reason we never hear aerospray abbreviated is because it has such a long time to splat that you don’t need to abbreviate its name
Oh my word I needed this so bad, I’ve been hearing Vunder these past few days and I’ve been SO confused
10:00 Idk if anyone has mentioned this yet but I think the reasoning for calling splatana stamper "sword" is because ultra stamp is called "stamp" already and having a stampER and a stamp is easy to confused during a match. Also yes I think this was Chara's doing xD
Yessss long form Squid School lectures
i always call the gloogas "gloogies" because it's kinda cute
I hate it how some people call s blast the "92" as it gets me confused with the gal weapons
I wonder how other language regions abbreviate the weapons
Most Spanish people I know use sniper as the term for charger, since the Spanish name is kind of long
Same deal with Ultrakill tech, I’m still coming to terms with “Slarpcoining”
Could aerospray be called trash can?
I know this sounds unrelated, but how freaking strong are these inklings/octolings? I mean, they can flip a LITERAL fire hydrant machine gun and catch it. Also looking at Sheldon's shop, those splat bombs are pretty big. Those are either props, a plushie, or a secret weapon Sheldon is working on to kill all of splatsville
I know he's right about the rarity of having a team that has more than one roller and charger, butim reminded of how a few days ago my brother was watching me play open and doing callouts for me because i have pretty bad awareness around me and somehow our team comps for the next 3 matches were full of onlt chargers and rollers, my team having 4 rollers ans the enemy team having 3 chargers and one roller. When we got shuffled it turned into 6 chargers and 2 rollers... I didnt really know what to do at rhat point as one of 2 rollers in the match. Mako mart was alive with the sounds of *charger noise*
bamboo is that one kid in school named Timothy Jacksonville Horseshoe-Schmidt IV Jr. that everyone just calls tim.
I love my diper
Once I forgot what Reef-Lux was called and just said “mini bow”. As long as you get the point across that’s what matters most.
I occasionally see VJet for the Jet Squelcher online, is that ever used as a callout or is that not used since it's too close to the Cjet? (or doesn't matter since why would you ever use the VJet vs Cjet in Splatoon 3)
Why are some names more abbreviated than others despite there being potential?
For instance, the "Rapid Pro". The first thing that came to mind hearing that is "It could be shortened to the "Rapo".
Some of it is probably old habits and established names, I guess.
While I rarely run into Inkbrush Nouveau in actual gameplay, usually how I abbreviate it in text is Inkveau.
All of my friends have grown into a habit of calling reflux baby bow.
me and my friends typically call vanilla dualie squelchers "squelchies"
This might be a me thing, but i tend to shorten many weapons to even shorter names. Ballpoint i just call pen, tetras down to tets, dapples to daps, slosher to slosh etc. Usualy even 1 syllable is enough for half the weapons bc of how common they are
One thing I remember is that the JP abbreviation for Splattershot is "sushi", stemming from the first syllables of the two parts of the weapon's JP name, "Spla-Shooter".
I think ttek is "sushi cola", stemming from "Spla-Shooter Collab".
I guess maybe the reason that one uses sword for stamper over wiper is because unlike the pair of sword and wiper, stamper and sword would risk a mixup with stamp
Ultra stamp is usually called hammer in Callouts
@@Aureus07 for me, it's easier to say "stamp", and it's quicker
I always call dynamo "Dino" and that is the only correct abbreviation.
I've never called it "Bamboo" when playing with friends or even talking about it casually. I usually call it "Boozler" ahah
Goo Tuber being referrred to as Goop makes the Alien Force enjoyer in me very happy
As I reach the part about my main weapon, I’m reminded of how stupid I was in Splatoon 2. When I made calls there was VDynamo, Gold Dynamo, and my main, KD. I don’t know why I did that
One that I've adopted for the S-Blast in terms of a callout is a similar thing to the gals or NZAP, calling it the 92. And, for the Rapid pro deco, it could be abbreviated similarly to CDS, calling it the RPD
How can you not bring up Clapples from Splatoon 2? 😂
1. I'd usually just Say Jr. Wave for the Custom Jr.
2. I ironically say CHARGER when referencing a Charger, Pencil with the Snipewriter, and E-Liter for well... you know.
3. There's 4 four brushes ironically. Brush, P-Brush.
4. Bow (Tri Stringer) and Missle Spammer (which I main)
5. I'd say Tenta Sorella Brella would be Zooka Brella l XD
6. Wiper Deco: Missle Spammer II (Or Wiper Deco)
7. N-Zap (Cooler)
8. I forgot the Carbon Deco existed, lol.
9. Kraken Roller sounds great
10. V Nova VS. A Nova
11. 13:41 I mean Annaki has Ink Mine and Inkjet, so that's probably a good one to run.
12. I don't know why Squiffer has not gotten an alternate kit yet.
13. 17:38 Don't know why...
14. Gal, long gal, kraken gal
15. I'd say V Jet and Inkjet
16. 23:28 That's funny
17. V Splash AKA The Crab God
18. V Swig and Train Swig (Get it? Because the trains are known to have EXPRESS in their name!)
19. Forge Splattershot Pro: Booyah Shot XD
20. S-BLAST '92: Dual Blaster
21. V Clash Vs. C Clash
22. BP sounds better.
ive also heard pro shot for splattershot pro
there were like 2 things in s2 abbreviated and now we are calling wiper deco: diper
Krak'on splat roller could be shortened to Kraker. I don't think that would be confused with anything else.
I call Annaki Nova Novaki.
a lot of people seem to be calling the s blast "92" which while there TECHNICALLY isn't anything else with 92 in its name, it always makes me think of either 52 gal or 96 gal first
might also be confusing with the new kit
I personally call Z+F ziff. It’s one syllable and pretty unique
S Blast I’ve heard as 92 but can see it being confused w/96
The viper and diper sound like a dynamic duo
21:43 Gem says napples
I tend to go with ASpray for Aerospray, and distinguish kits by special since that's the most important part of them.
I.e "Aspray Reef or Aspray Booyah"
My splatoon2 community back when always called the Gold Naut "nugget"
My team calls the Aerospray as the trash can or gold trash can
whenever I (rarely) see gloogas, i enjoy calling them googas or just glue. this mainly came from me and my friends calling the weapons weird names as a joke (this also made me call goo tuber goober)
I made a meme about Diper with the -20$ scene from gravity falls and been calling it the Dipper ever since
I'm gonna start calling the splatana wiper deco as the splatana diaper now because it's funny and this video gave me the idea
For Neo Sploosh, I have been hearing a lot of Noosh, which is a very good name. Also this is reminding me a lot of Rainglish
Isn’t that a gold dynamo in the top right?
I use Zink to clarify the Zink Mini Splatling a lot
Most i know are jusy caller their full/half of their name, example is Carbon, Carbon Deco, 96, 96 deco, C Dualies, Machine, Tri, slosher, stringer, reflux, wiper, wiper deco, stamper..
And so on.
Will the gals I internally call them the Half Gal and One Gal/Full Gal/96
31:25 Or just “Cherry” lol
I’ve always called Stamper “Saw” instead of “Sword” personally, differentiates it from Ultra Stamp whilst also being distinct from the other sword in the game
ive been calling orange zap “chump zap” in game if having to differentiate