Splatoon 3

List of Brushes

List of Brushes
Brushes are short ranged weapons in Splatoon 3 that leave a trail of paint. Read on to learn more about each Brush weapon, including its Sub Weapon and Special Weapon.

List of Brushes

Main Sub Special Lv. Required
OctobrushOctobrush Splatoon 3 Suction BombSuction Bomb Splatoon 3 ZipcasterZipcaster 4
InkbrushInkbrush Splatoon 3 Splat BombSplat Bomb Splatoon 3 Killer Wail 5.1Killer Wail 5.1 7

Brushes Playstyle and Characteristics

Who Should Play Brush-type Weapons?

Brushes are a good choice if you:
Splatoon AdvantagesAre quick and agile in terms of movement.

Splatoon AdvantagesPrefer to fight at close-range.
Brushes may not be for you if:
Splatoon DisadvantagesYou have a passive playstyle.

Splatoon DisadvantagesPrefer to fight from long-range.

How to Use Brush-Type Weapons

Brushes are fairly straightforward to use. Simply hold down the ZR. button to place the brush on the ground, then start moving with Left Stick while keeping the brush on the ground to paint in the direction you wish to proceed to. If you want to splat an enemy, a single quick tap of ZR. will make you do a single swing with the brush while rapid taps of ZR. in succession will allow for quick splats.

Brushes Beginner Recommendations

OctobrushOctobrush

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Splatoon 3 - BrushesBrushes Splatoon 3 - SloshersSloshers Splatoon 3 - SplatlingsSplatlings Splatoon 3 - DualiesDualies
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