![]() ![]() "Mew! (Swimming around fast in ink will make little ripples that your opponent's might notice. Tread carefully if your team's numbers are low, and be bold if you've got the enemy on the ropes!)" "Mew! (Keep an eye on the icons at the top of the screen to see which team has the advantage. ![]() Use this fact to destroy Splash Walls and Ballers quickly!)" However, if either of them hit a Splat Bomb or Suction Bomb, the bomb will detonate immediately. "Meow! ( Splash Walls and Ballers can prevent your ink from hitting your target. Knowing whether you're hitting the opponent or not will help you adjust your aim if necessary.)" And when your attack strikes your opponent, you should be able to hear and see it. Wait to see this symbol before pressing to pull the trigger. When you've got the enemy in your sights, the reticle will change into an × symbol. "Meow! (To master Shooters, it's impurrtant to get your reticle firmly on your opponent. He knows just what to do with ability chunks!)" Ability chunks don't do much by themselves, but you can combine them to make abilities on demand! And keep an eye out for the young urchin lad. "Meow! (Do you have any Ability Chunks yet? When you scrub gear or reallocate abilities, the original abilities become ability chunks. Press in the lobby to check out the rules.)" -Said after reaching Level 10. "Meow! (Looks like you've leveled up enough to put your skills to the test in Ranked Battles! Ranked battles are for Inklings who mean business. However, he is not found together with Judd in the Battle Lobby, and thus no longer gives advice to the player. He also can be battled as an opponent in Tableturf Battle after the player reaches Tableturf rank 21. Li'l Judd plays the same role as in the previous game, judging Turf Wars and Anarchy Battles and representing the enemy team. In Sunken Scroll 27, it is revealed that Li'l Judd is a clone of Judd, created when the latter reactivated the capsule that he was cryogenically frozen in the original owner of Judd included this function in the capsule to ensure that Judd would not become lonely. He often starts his advice with 'Mew!' rather than 'Meow!', implying that he is younger than Judd (who always starts his advice with 'Meow!'). He can also be seen in Inkopolis Square sitting on top of Judd as he sleeps, and sometimes, when the player speaks to Judd for advice, Li'l Judd will give them advice instead. When the "Bad Guys" win, Li'l Judd brandishes a flag in their ink color and Judd falls down in defeat the opposite happens when the "Good Guys" win. ![]() Judd represents the player's team, called "Good Guys", and Li'l Judd represents the enemy team, called "Bad Guys". Together with Judd, Li'l Judd judges Turf Wars and Ranked Battles. ![]() It is, however, unknown what Judd thinks of his clone, or if he even is aware of of Li'l Judd's hostility towards him. It is also implied that he is willing to use violence to achieve his goals, supported by that according to The Art of Splatoon 2, Li'l Judd "is waiting for his chance to stab Judd in the back" and Sunken Scroll 23 in Splatoon 3, which seems to describe Li'l Judd's preparations for a future assassination attempt on Judd. These combined traits drive Li'l Judd to plot against Judd, with him planning to supersede his original as the supreme judge of Turf Wars. He is, however, set apart from his genetic original primarily by his inferiority complex and ambition. He gives the player advice when approached, and also helps judge matches. After the player completes Return of the Mammalians, he also wears a headset.įor the most part, Li'l Judd is just that, a smaller version of Judd. In Splatoon 3 Li'l Judd has an overall dirtier appearance with his fur having been stained brown and ruffled. Additionally, his limbs are even smaller in comparison to his body. His fur is fuzzier, and has a much lighter color. However, Li'l Judd has a smaller face in relation to his head, and his eyes are small and beady. Like Judd, Li'l Judd is a bipedal domestic cat with a large head and body, small limbs, a tail that ends in an arrow shape, and tuxedo-like fur patterning. ![]()
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