ManySplatoonweapons have made their way intoSplatoon 3, giving players many options regarding gun variety. One of the many weapons that returning players have been checking out is called the Clash Blaster, a short to mid-range “shotgun” with a high firing rate. However, it turns out that someSplatoon 3players have called for the weapon to be removedfrom the game entirely or to get patched. The reason is that the Clash Blaster’s range goes further than it should, causing some issues inSplatoon’s meta.

Until Nintendo releases an update that nerfs the Clash Blaster,Splatoon 3players that want the upper hand in Turf Wars or ranked Anarchy Battles can get the weapon by following this guide.

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How to Get the Clash Blaster in Splatoon 3

There’s only one way to get the Clash Blaster inSplatoon 3: byvisiting the Ammo Knights weapon store and speaking to Sheldon, the sales clerk. The weapon will not be free for players, however, asgamers will need to have Sheldon licenses to unlock it. It will become available to players once they reach level 22 and will cost 1 Sheldon License, but if players want the weapon early, they can spend 3 Sheldon Licenses to get it.

For those unfamiliar withhow to get around Splatsville, players can reach Sheldon’s shop by pressing X and choosing the Weapons option to fast travel. To get to the shop on foot, head to the right of the main staircase leading to the lobby and enter the door.

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And, to get more Sheldon Licenses, players need to level up their character by playing online matches or increasing theirweapon’s freshness. For each level increased, players will earn one Sheldon Ticket.

Clash Blaster Info

The Clash Blaster comes with the Trizooka Special Power and the Splat Bomb Sub Weapon. Sub Weapons are used with the right bumper and will use up players' current ink. As for the Special, they are activated with the right stick, and players can charge the gauge by shooting their ink on the ground.