solo wipeout w zooka
Hey everyone! So glad you checked out my solo wipeout clip â still can't believe I pulled that off with the Zooka! Seeing that 'WIPEOUT' flash across the screen is just the best feeling. It wasn't just luck, though; there are definitely some strategies that can help you turn those intense moments into full team splats. I wanted to share a few personal tips on how I approach using the Trizooka special and aiming for those epic solo plays. First off, knowing your Trizooka is key. When you get that 'Charged' indicator, youâve got three powerful shots. Don't just spam them! Think of them as individual projectiles, each capable of a one-shot splat if aimed well. I try to always 'Take the shot!' when I have a clear line on an opponent, especially crucial targets. Practice leading your shots a bit, as there's a slight travel time. Also, remember you can swim between shots â this is vital for repositioning or dodging incoming fire. I often use the first shot to break a push, quickly reposition while swimming, and then line up the second and third shots for follow-up splats. Positioning is everything for a solo wipeout. You don't want to pop Trizooka in the middle of enemy fire unless you're absolutely sure you can trade out fast. I usually activate it from a slightly advantageous position, maybe high ground or from around a corner where I can surprise the enemy. Look for moments when the enemy team is grouped up or pushing together, because that's your prime opportunity for multiple splats. Itâs all about predicting their movement and catching them off guard. When you're in the thick of it, target prioritization matters. Who are the biggest threats? Are there backliners like chargers or splatlings that are pinning your team down? Or are there aggressive frontliners like brushes or rollers that need to be removed immediately? In my clip, I focused on taking out key players like 'HeroicMike' and 'Cuddlefish' swiftly to disrupt their push and create an opening for the 'WIPEOUT'. Don't just shoot randomly; have a plan, even if it's a split-second decision. And finally, securing the actual 'WIPEOUT' often comes down to aggressive follow-through. Once you get one or two splats, don't back off if you still have Trizooka shots or can finish them with your main weapon. Keep the pressure on! Sometimes, it means pushing into their territory to catch the last few stragglers before they can regroup or super jump back. Hearing that announcer shout 'WIPEOUT' is the ultimate reward for good special management and smart aggression. It takes practice, of course. Don't get discouraged if you don't get a solo wipeout every time you use Trizooka. Keep trying, learn from your mistakes, and celebrate those small victories. What are your favorite tips for using the Trizooka or getting big plays in Splatoon 3? I'd love to hear them!






















































