


After swinging, there is a 0.5 second cooldown before the ink tank starts refilling.After rolling, there is a 0.33 second cooldown before the ink tank starts refilling.When rolling on an uninkable surface or with a depleted ink tank, the player's movement speed is set to 0.96 units per frame.When rolling, the player's movement speed is set to 1.92 units per frame.The Inkbrush can be swung every 6 frames (10 swings per second).Rolling with a depleted ink tank will not leave a trail or damage opponents.When attacking with a depleted ink tank, ink will not be flung until enough ink has recovered.This allows players to attack 50 times before needing to refill the ink supply.This stat can be changed with Ink Saver.Ink consumption while rolling is 8.1% per second.Its ink trail is narrow, but it paints the ground at incredible speed and delivers swift close-range attacks. The Inkbrush is faster and more ink efficient while having less range and dealing less damage per glob of ink.Ī newly developed weapon with high mobility and a sturdy brush design. The Inkbrush is most comparable to the Octobrush, another paintbrush-like weapon. The Inkbrush consumes 2% of the ink tank capacity per flick, allowing the player to fling 50 times before needing to refill the tank. It has the lowest damage output in its class four flicks (or five bumps while rolling) are needed to splat an opponent. The high rolling speed can be used to quickly escape or approach an enemy. Of all weapons in its class, the Inkbrush travels at the highest speed and leaves the narrowest trail. Much like the Splat Roller, the Inkbrush can be used as a melee weapon that splatters ink in front of the player. The Inkbrush is a roller-class weapon, the Inkbrush can be pushed along the ground while leaving a trail of ink.
