Splatoon 3 has a bevy of weapons suited for every style of play. While some are better for hyper-aggressive pushes, others are better suited for the more passive, tactical player. The latter might prefer Chargers, who operate like snipers in other shooting games. What’s nice about Splatoon 3 is that each map offers at least a few areas where Charger users can post up, get a good eye on the action, and pick off enemies.

Splatoon 3 Chargers Strengths

Players will want to stay on the backlines to get the most value out of a charger. Being anywhere close to the middle of the map will result in getting destroyed by anyRollers, Ink Brushes, or Splattershots in the area. Instead, hang back and look for enemies in the open.

Splatoon 3 Chargers Weaknesses

Chargers take a while to charge up their shots, so they’re automatically disadvantaged if an enemy with a different weapon gets up close. If this ends up happening, the best thing the charger user can do is swim back to a safe area to resume sniping.

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