In the colorful chaos of Splatoon 3, mastering your weapon of choice is a big part of the journey. While some weapons demand precise mechanics, strict positioning, or deep tactical awareness, others are much more forgiving—making them ideal choices for beginners or players looking for an easier learning curve.

This guide explores the easiest weapons in Splatoon 3, not in terms of competitive viability, but based on how simple they are to pick up, understand, and be effective with, especially in casual or mid-level play.


What Defines “Easy” in Splatoon 3?

Before diving in, let’s clarify what we mean by “easy.” This ranking prioritizes weapons that:

  • Are mechanically simple to use
  • Don’t require intense aiming precision
  • Deliver value even with minimal experience
  • Shine in lower to mid-tier lobbies

We’re not evaluating their meta relevance or high-level viability, but how quickly a new player can learn and get results from them.

We’ve also excluded the Splattershot and Splattershot Jr.—both of which are undeniably easy and effective starter weapons, and would’ve otherwise dominated this list.


5. Octobrush

The Octobrush is a classic example of low-effort, high-output gameplay. With respectable range and solid damage, it enables players to simply rush enemies and mash ZR to splat.

You don’t need to aim precisely—just position near your target and spam. The brush also paints well and moves fast, making it forgiving in bad positioning.

  • Best Kit: Nv variant (Fizzy Bomb + Tacticooler) is easier than Zipcaster for most.
  • Why It’s Easy: Minimal aim required, effective close-up combat, great at punishing unskilled opponents.
  • Limitations: Weaker against experienced players who punish predictable flanks.

4. Custom Blaster

Blasters in general are known for forgiving aim thanks to their wide splash damage. The Custom Blaster, however, takes this a step further with its triple Splashdown special, which is arguably one of the easiest specials to use effectively.

Point Sensor is spammable and simple, offering team-wide intel. Meanwhile, the main weapon’s high radius and moderate fire rate make learning the fundamentals easy.

  • Why It’s Easy: Splashdown can trade or secure kills with zero precision; simple kit flow.
  • Beginner Advantage: Good results even with bad aim; less pressure on positioning or tracking.
  • Caveat: Doesn’t scale as well in high-level play.

3. Clash Blaster

Often called the “brainless” weapon of Splatoon, the Clash Blaster is notorious for its chaotic, rapid-fire explosions and ultra-low skill floor.

Its tiny range is offset by the sheer speed and explosive consistency of its shots. You don’t need aim. You don’t even need clear line of sight—just fire toward walls, Ledges, or cover and watch the splats roll in.

  • Why It’s Easy: Near-constant pressure with minimal aim; punishes poor movement.
  • Best Kit: Vanilla (Splat Bomb + Trizooka) helps against longer-range weapons.
  • Drawbacks: Struggles against mid-to-long range comps and fast movers.

2. N-ZAP

Among shooters, the N-ZAP is the definition of a versatile, low-commitment, high-return weapon. It boasts excellent paint, great mobility, solid accuracy, and straightforward kits.

It’s one of the best tools to learn the fundamentals of Splatoon: spacing, painting, assisting, and objective play. It won’t carry with raw power, but it provides consistent value with very little investment.

  • Vanilla Kit: Suction Bomb + Tacticooler
  • Why It’s Easy: Great for learning mechanics without punishing misplays.
  • Bonus: Effective in both casual and competitive environments.

1. Tri-Slosher (Nv Kit)

Crowning our list is the Tri-Slosher, an incredibly potent and beginner-friendly weapon. It requires virtually no aiming precision and can two-shot opponents almost instantly with wide, forgiving arcs.

It excels at short-range combat, controls tight spaces, and can dominate maps with inkable terrain. The Nv variant’s Fizzy Bomb and Tacticooler make it even more supportive and easier to execute.

  • Why It’s Easiest: Minimal aim, instant kill potential, excellent angles, strong kit.
  • Best For: New players looking for fast impact.
  • Limitation: Struggles in open maps and against ranged comps.

Honorable Mentions

These weapons didn’t quite crack the top five, but they’re still among the easier tools to learn:

  • Luna Blaster: Huge splash radius and simple style, but a bit deadlier in experienced hands.
  • Splat Roller: Wide hitboxes and strong sneak potential. Curling Bomb + Ninja Squid synergy makes it forgiving.
  • 52 Gal: Strong but has RNG issues that punish careless firing. Learning ink-reset timing is key.

Final Thoughts

Splatoon 3 offers a variety of weapons, each with their own mechanical and strategic ceiling. The ones listed here offer strong results with little effort, making them ideal for players learning the game or looking for an easy pickup.

That said, no weapon is “easy” in every context. Many require mastery to dominate at high levels, and their simplicity doesn’t mean they’re less valid.

Use this guide to find a weapon that feels natural, helps you learn, and keeps the game fun. And most importantly—don’t be afraid to try new things. Even the easiest weapons can evolve into deep tools when placed in the right hands.

Good luck in the Splatlands!


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