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You really have to see this effect for yourself! Fortunately, we have a video. Notice that in addition to ocular monochromatic enhancement, enemies who touch the screen take damage. And for the deploying team, remember that this is not a shield—it will not stop incoming ink!

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Splatoon North America2 years ago

Here's Ballistics to show off a new special that probably could have helped your team in the Splatfest. It's called the Splattercolor Screen, and it forms a massive wall! Now, anyone can walk through the wall, but enemies that do so will lose the ability to see color.

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Abe2 years ago

taking us back to the good ol days

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BryanPlush2 years ago

The Splattercolor Screen Approaching:

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AJ2 years ago

i thought they were bald for a second

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Ebones 🎁team Presents🎁2 years ago

Imagine tri color with this special

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Window2 years ago

Frankly that noise might be more impactful than the color

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ChubbyCinna 🔜 FWA2 years ago

I feel this would only be useful if it made both ink colors the same otherwise it’s pretty useless

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Kyle Dumouchelle2 years ago

Gonna be honest, the fact that this is just greyscale is both incredibly disappointing and somewhat broken. In the most ineffective case, it does almost nothing, otherwise it gives a disproportionate benefit to turning on the colorblind setting to enhance contrast.

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Hello Kello2 years ago

Are there going to be accessibility options to help ease the transition between color/acromatic for photosensitive people? I know it’s not flashing or whatever but watching the effect in the clip is already giving me a headache

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gelat2 years ago

there’s some audible static noise while in the grayscale effect, so i’m guessing it could also impair hearing a bit as well? would be interesting if it made audio cues hard as well

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