as a roller main, there are a few situations where you can roll over someone intentionally. if you've already started a swing and someone slips behind you, you can rotate around pretty fast to catch them with the roller without having to wind up another swing. the carbon roller can also rarely be used to roll someone over if you end up in a situation where they've already taken some damage and it would be faster to roll into them than it would be to wind up another swing
One situation I've seen where rolling can be good is whenever someone is using ink-vac. Rolling can still deal damage while they're trying to suck up ink, so if you're close enough to them, you can completely shut them down if they panic ult'd near you.
I'm trying so hard to move away from shooters in this game, since they are all I used in Splatoon 2. These videos have been very helpful. Thank you so much.
I play rollers because they impressed me the most when I met them during my first matches in Splatoon + I usually play handheld lying in bed which makes using motion controls for good aiming impossible. I love my Flingza for its amount of ink, mobility, strength and missiles. I do win 1v1's in many cases. I also sit in ambush and crush from behind a lot. I see other Flingza's forget about their ink mines, which is a shame. These make a good alarm, serve well in TC and can even kill an already damaged opponent.
as someone who uses the dynamo roller, i actually play more aggressive/backline than as an anchor with a single position, so basically i move around a lot rather than stay in one position
7:15 this is true in all game modes except salmon run. It ONE SHOTS COHOCKS. it's the best thing for lesser crowd control, and I keep watching my teammates try to use it the normal way and dying because the flick is outpaced by the giant crowd.
Thanks for these splat guides. Been trying to improve and the video in this series are some of the most practical useful advice I have found so far. Thanks.
I think your just doing a good job, I think dynamo has good and bad match ups so Mabye there we’re playing some short ranged weapon or just rushing carelessly.
I'm surprised that you don't slot in Ink Resist Up. I always find myself stepping into enemy ink while stuck in the Swing Animation. Everything else I 100% agree with.
Yeah 1 resist up sub is something I see and use a lot. For rollers and brushes I usually don't just because if you don't splat someone in the first swing AND end up in their ink you're probably getting splatted with or without resist. You could definitely swap out one of the swim speeds for it though!
Just stumbled across this channel. These guides are really useful! Personally the Dynamo is my favourite roller, but I always thought I was bad at it. It never even occurred to me that it’s an Anchor weapon! I just wasn’t using it properly.
A short run down of what to use each roller for: -Splat Roller: Excellent slayer weapon. Curling bombs can help you move quickly and splat foes fast. -Carbon Roller: Splat Roller but worse. An argument can be made that it's less slayer and more skirmisher, because it doesn't have as easy approach options as the splat roller, but it's kit is holding it back from greatness -Dynamo: You aren't a frontliner anymore, you're playing support. Your job is less to kill the enemies, because your attacks are so slow you're probably not gonna be able to do that. Instead, you're trying to limit the opponent's movement with your super powerful attacks. Sure, your opponent might be able to dodge your attacks, but they cover such a wide area that they have to back off. Plus you brought the refreshments -Flingza: You're here because you wanted to spam missiles. You're not as fast at it as the Reeflux but your weapon is more reliable as an actual weapon. And the less said about Goo Tuber the better, so Flingza is a good middle ground. Just try not to accidentally do the vertical flick when in combat. It's good for getting a line to swim through quickly but having a massive wind-up and a pathetic 1-shot hitbox makes it useless for actual fighting.
I always prefer the carbon, just because of the speed. I'm really surprised by the kit they gave it... usually weaker weapons have better subs and specials to make up for it, and the carbon did in the past.
@@Phonochirp I totally agree, I think looking just at the weapon itself carbon is a more fun weapon. I hope it's one of the first few weapons that get a second kit, because right now it feels so bad to not have a good kit
i’ve been a flingza main since splatoon 2 and i love it 😍 it has pretty good range and tenta missiles. it’s like a mix of dynamo and splat roller. didn’t see u said that in the video ☠️
Great video! Im not great at splatoon (or any shooters!) So ive been maining rollers because of my aim. Having a better idea of how to utilize my abilities is nice! I need to get better at using my shield ult, but in turf wars i struggle to know when and where to use it. Ive been superjumping to teammates near enemy territory to drop it down, does anyone know of thats about right or any good advice not covered in the video?
rollers are real fun but I hate flingza with a passion that no matter how much the appeal of using may tempt me, I would rather play clash exclusively than use it.
@@Phonochirp less poke and more missile spam as they rush objective for the 5th time this match. I do understand how enjoyable playing with rollers is whenever I switch to using the regular roller after a bad losing streak.
this guide spreads a lot of misinformation honestly. as a roller, you are not supposed to flank. yes, you can flank, but ideally your job is to punish overextension using ninja squid. you don't take people by surprise in higher levels by going behind them, you take people by surprise by popping out of the ink and capitalizing on tiny mistakes in positioning. with other weapons, your job when you go on the flank is normally to take space and paint ground with other weapons such as tetras, wiper, etc. and roller can't paint the ground/ignore enemy ink well enough to do this. using your long-range flick to do poke damage is very situational, especially because you aren't really applying much damage and the time to kill is very slow. ideally you'll be spamming curlings, sometimes following them but not always, as they are very predictable. being under ledges is your friend. one thing that isn't mentioned is that aiming lower will increase your one shot kill distance with vertical flick. dynamo is not an anchor. it cannot paint well either with vertical flicks compared to other weapons, the ink droplets are very mediocre especially when compared to its ink in Splatoon 1 flingza's job is to paint a lot with vertical flicks, while using horizontal flicks similarly to splat rollers to punish bad positioning with ninja squid
i really HATE the carbon roller. its too weak. splat/flingza is really good though, dynamo is a bit different and slow but good, you can almost compete with a charger with dynamo cause its vertical is massive. btw using curling bomb as a mobility option might be bad advice, it paints a clear trail of where youre going and people are going to try to cut you off, its a bit predictable.
The key word is "option". It's basically the only method a roller has to approach without team assistance. Just be careful you're not predictable, don't follow right behind every single one. With ninja squid in particular you can leave opponents guessing.
@@Phonochirp i havent had as much luck with ninja squid, people seem to be able to follow the little dent in the paint. i just manually ninja by swimming slower and that seems to function better
@@nox_luna - I run splat roller with ninja squid and 2 mains + 3 subs swim speed and find it *very* effective, even in S+ anarchy modes. As you said, the curling bombs are predictable-which also makes them excellent decoys.
@@SCU3A_S7EVE I agree, I also use a ninja kit, also a roller main. Curling bombs get you out of sticky situations since your mobility isn't the best and winding up a swing takes time. Also a great decoy, not to mention the sheer amount of kills you can get once you've mastered controlling the distance it travels and can use it as a really versatile bomb. It goes ignored more often than you think, and is great in situations where there's a lot of environmental hazards. In S2 I didn't even main ninja because it was so swim speed hungry, so S3 ninja is a nice change
Technically flicking, BUT rolling can cover small areas solidly and quickly. so in splat zones it's a good option to swipe a zone that isn't actively being contested
Anything that isn't the big swig lol. All of the others have their place and work with different playstyles. Flingza and Splat are probably what you're looking for when you ask for the best. Dynamo and Carbon are a little less consistent since they're stronger with bigger weaknesses to exploit. All of them their default/base loadout being the best as well.
Better then some, worse then others. The damage is based on time traveled, so under ledge by the time the ink has gone up and fallen down it's no longer doing much
as a roller main, there are a few situations where you can roll over someone intentionally. if you've already started a swing and someone slips behind you, you can rotate around pretty fast to catch them with the roller without having to wind up another swing. the carbon roller can also rarely be used to roll someone over if you end up in a situation where they've already taken some damage and it would be faster to roll into them than it would be to wind up another swing
One situation I've seen where rolling can be good is whenever someone is using ink-vac. Rolling can still deal damage while they're trying to suck up ink, so if you're close enough to them, you can completely shut them down if they panic ult'd near you.
I'm trying so hard to move away from shooters in this game, since they are all I used in Splatoon 2. These videos have been very helpful. Thank you so much.
Lol all I used was the inkbrush in Splatoon 2 so Ive been looking more into shooters lately, and my mashing fingers seem to like the Squeezer
I'm an Ink/Octobrush main and I've been trying to move into rollers for more vertical maps and this has helped a lot
Glad to help! They really do play incredibly different, with the brush actually being melee and all lol
I don't really know why, but for whatever reason I feel like the splat roller is the most iconic weapon, even over the splattershot
Almost certainly, just look at smash bros. the Inklings entire kit revolves around it lol
I play rollers because they impressed me the most when I met them during my first matches in Splatoon + I usually play handheld lying in bed which makes using motion controls for good aiming impossible. I love my Flingza for its amount of ink, mobility, strength and missiles. I do win 1v1's in many cases. I also sit in ambush and crush from behind a lot. I see other Flingza's forget about their ink mines, which is a shame. These make a good alarm, serve well in TC and can even kill an already damaged opponent.
I really like ink mines on basically any weapon for that reason, I know other subs are better, but so much fun hunting someone down that hit it!
as someone who uses the dynamo roller, i actually play more aggressive/backline than as an anchor with a single position, so basically i move around a lot rather than stay in one position
That's definitely a valid strat, especially in queue with random folks you can't necessarily count on to make use of your support.
7:15 this is true in all game modes except salmon run. It ONE SHOTS COHOCKS. it's the best thing for lesser crowd control, and I keep watching my teammates try to use it the normal way and dying because the flick is outpaced by the giant crowd.
Yeah rolling in general is stupid strong in salmon run. Especially Goldie and glow fly rounds
Thanks for these splat guides. Been trying to improve and the video in this series are some of the most practical useful advice I have found so far. Thanks.
Really well done guide, take my subscription to your channel.
I was a Dynamo main in two but I kept getting tea bagged. I dont understand why, I'm using a hard weapon and in getting tea bagged for it??
When I'm getting squid bagged I assume that means I'm doing something right lol. Made someone salty enough to hunt me down AND taunt about it
I think your just doing a good job, I think dynamo has good and bad match ups so Mabye there we’re playing some short ranged weapon or just rushing carelessly.
I'm surprised that you don't slot in Ink Resist Up. I always find myself stepping into enemy ink while stuck in the Swing Animation.
Everything else I 100% agree with.
Yeah 1 resist up sub is something I see and use a lot. For rollers and brushes I usually don't just because if you don't splat someone in the first swing AND end up in their ink you're probably getting splatted with or without resist. You could definitely swap out one of the swim speeds for it though!
Just stumbled across this channel. These guides are really useful! Personally the Dynamo is my favourite roller, but I always thought I was bad at it. It never even occurred to me that it’s an Anchor weapon! I just wasn’t using it properly.
A short run down of what to use each roller for:
-Splat Roller: Excellent slayer weapon. Curling bombs can help you move quickly and splat foes fast.
-Carbon Roller: Splat Roller but worse. An argument can be made that it's less slayer and more skirmisher, because it doesn't have as easy approach options as the splat roller, but it's kit is holding it back from greatness
-Dynamo: You aren't a frontliner anymore, you're playing support. Your job is less to kill the enemies, because your attacks are so slow you're probably not gonna be able to do that. Instead, you're trying to limit the opponent's movement with your super powerful attacks. Sure, your opponent might be able to dodge your attacks, but they cover such a wide area that they have to back off. Plus you brought the refreshments
-Flingza: You're here because you wanted to spam missiles. You're not as fast at it as the Reeflux but your weapon is more reliable as an actual weapon. And the less said about Goo Tuber the better, so Flingza is a good middle ground. Just try not to accidentally do the vertical flick when in combat. It's good for getting a line to swim through quickly but having a massive wind-up and a pathetic 1-shot hitbox makes it useless for actual fighting.
I always prefer the carbon, just because of the speed. I'm really surprised by the kit they gave it... usually weaker weapons have better subs and specials to make up for it, and the carbon did in the past.
@@Phonochirp I totally agree, I think looking just at the weapon itself carbon is a more fun weapon. I hope it's one of the first few weapons that get a second kit, because right now it feels so bad to not have a good kit
What if I like the flingza not because of missiles but because it looks like a roller crossed with a knife and I think that’s funny
Not me as a sniper main watching this to improve my strategy muehehehehehehehehhehe
That's the real secret to these, learning how to counter weapons you don't use lol
i’ve been a flingza main since splatoon 2 and i love it 😍 it has pretty good range and tenta missiles. it’s like a mix of dynamo and splat roller. didn’t see u said that in the video ☠️
It was a pretty offhanded mention, just that the vertical is like the dynamo and horizontal is like the splash, so kinda?
Hey dude found ur channel recently really like ur guides :D
Thanks! Glad you enjoy them!
love the roller been my favorite weapon since 1
These guides are so high quality and informative! I'd love to see a video on chargers.
I'm not going to lie, there's a reason I'm saving them til last XD Easily my worst weapon class, I'll stop putting it off eventually though lol
you had me your 500th sub, great video
And I missed the screenshot since I was sleeping lol, thanks for the sub!!
One tip is to try ambushing! Stay in the ink and sneak up on the enemy
Also use Recon Mode
Great video! Im not great at splatoon (or any shooters!) So ive been maining rollers because of my aim. Having a better idea of how to utilize my abilities is nice! I need to get better at using my shield ult, but in turf wars i struggle to know when and where to use it. Ive been superjumping to teammates near enemy territory to drop it down, does anyone know of thats about right or any good advice not covered in the video?
Thank u for the guide
rollers are real fun but I hate flingza with a passion that no matter how much the appeal of using may tempt me, I would rather play clash exclusively than use it.
Lol, what bothers you about them? the poke and missile gameplay?
@@Phonochirp less poke and more missile spam as they rush objective for the 5th time this match. I do understand how enjoyable playing with rollers is whenever I switch to using the regular roller after a bad losing streak.
great video!
I like rollers!!
this guide spreads a lot of misinformation honestly. as a roller, you are not supposed to flank. yes, you can flank, but ideally your job is to punish overextension using ninja squid. you don't take people by surprise in higher levels by going behind them, you take people by surprise by popping out of the ink and capitalizing on tiny mistakes in positioning. with other weapons, your job when you go on the flank is normally to take space and paint ground with other weapons such as tetras, wiper, etc. and roller can't paint the ground/ignore enemy ink well enough to do this.
using your long-range flick to do poke damage is very situational, especially because you aren't really applying much damage and the time to kill is very slow. ideally you'll be spamming curlings, sometimes following them but not always, as they are very predictable. being under ledges is your friend.
one thing that isn't mentioned is that aiming lower will increase your one shot kill distance with vertical flick.
dynamo is not an anchor. it cannot paint well either with vertical flicks compared to other weapons, the ink droplets are very mediocre especially when compared to its ink in Splatoon 1
flingza's job is to paint a lot with vertical flicks, while using horizontal flicks similarly to splat rollers to punish bad positioning with ninja squid
Is it better to paint the floor by flicking or rolling?
i use flingza and it kinda depends. If i'm wanting to cover a large area, i'll flick, but for smaller areas i'll just roll over it
i really HATE the carbon roller. its too weak.
splat/flingza is really good though, dynamo is a bit different and slow but good, you can almost compete with a charger with dynamo cause its vertical is massive.
btw using curling bomb as a mobility option might be bad advice, it paints a clear trail of where youre going and people are going to try to cut you off, its a bit predictable.
The key word is "option". It's basically the only method a roller has to approach without team assistance. Just be careful you're not predictable, don't follow right behind every single one. With ninja squid in particular you can leave opponents guessing.
@@Phonochirp i havent had as much luck with ninja squid, people seem to be able to follow the little dent in the paint.
i just manually ninja by swimming slower and that seems to function better
@@nox_luna - I run splat roller with ninja squid and 2 mains + 3 subs swim speed and find it *very* effective, even in S+ anarchy modes. As you said, the curling bombs are predictable-which also makes them excellent decoys.
@@SCU3A_S7EVE I agree, I also use a ninja kit, also a roller main. Curling bombs get you out of sticky situations since your mobility isn't the best and winding up a swing takes time. Also a great decoy, not to mention the sheer amount of kills you can get once you've mastered controlling the distance it travels and can use it as a really versatile bomb. It goes ignored more often than you think, and is great in situations where there's a lot of environmental hazards. In S2 I didn't even main ninja because it was so swim speed hungry, so S3 ninja is a nice change
For splat roller, is rolling or flicking better for painting?
Technically flicking, BUT rolling can cover small areas solidly and quickly. so in splat zones it's a good option to swipe a zone that isn't actively being contested
Thank u
Weird question, but does aiming at the feet splat faster?
I found a video that says this at 3: 35
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No, inklings don't have different hit points. A headshot does the same damage as a toe shot
Ok thank u
what are the top 3 best rollers (69th comment gg)
Anything that isn't the big swig lol. All of the others have their place and work with different playstyles.
Flingza and Splat are probably what you're looking for when you ask for the best.
Dynamo and Carbon are a little less consistent since they're stronger with bigger weaknesses to exploit.
All of them their default/base loadout being the best as well.
It’s ink not paint👹, lol cool vid
Just can't separate the paint from the roller I guess lol
Bro rlly said "🤓"
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Is positioning under ledges good for rollers?
Better then some, worse then others. The damage is based on time traveled, so under ledge by the time the ink has gone up and fallen down it's no longer doing much
Thank u