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|image= [[File:Zap Splasher.jpg|300px]]
|image= [[File:KSA Zap Splasher.jpg|300px]]
|caption= [[Kirby]] and [[Plugg]] perform '''Zap Splasher'''.
|caption= [[Kirby]] and [[Plugg]] perform '''Zap Splasher'''.
|game1= ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
|game1= ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''
|lastgame=
|game=
|type= Unlimited uses
|type= Unlimited uses
|require= Two actors with [[Water]] and a [[Zap]] ability.
|require= Two actors with [[Water]] and a [[Zap]] ability.
|power= Shoot arcing lighting bolts.
|power= Shoot arcing lightning bolts.
|compare=[[Icicle Lance]], [[Thundersplash]], [[Rising Sizzler]]
|compare=[[Icicle Lance]], [[Thundersplash]], [[Rising Sizzler]]
}}
}}
'''Zap Splasher''' is a [[Friend Ability]] present in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''. To perform it, Kirby and a Friend (or two friends) must take part, with one having the [[Water]] ability, and the other having an ability which gives the [[Zap]] element (primarily [[Plasma]], [[Beam]] or [[ESP]]). The water-wielding actor must either hold up their hand or activate a 'Geyser' while the other ally throws a [[Zap]]-causing attack into the Water ally. Done correctly, bolts of lightning will arc out the other side which can deal large damage to enemies. This can be kept up for as long as both actors keep using their moves.
'''Zap Splasher''' is a [[Friend Ability]] present in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''. To perform it, two characters must take part, with one having the '''[[Water]]''' ability (Water [[Kirby]] or [[Driblee]]), and the other having an ability which gives the '''[[Power Effect|Zap]]''' element (primarily [[Plasma]], [[Beam]] or [[ESP]]).


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The Water-wielding actor must either hold ↑ or activate Geyser / Fountain Hover while the other ally throws a Zap-causing attack into the Water ally. Done correctly, bolts of lightning will arc out the other side which can deal large damage to enemies  (and the Water user will automatically use the Geyser attack beforehand if via holding ↑). This can be kept up for as long as both actors keep using their moves.
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
KSA Zap Splasher in use.jpg|Screenshot of Zap Splasher being used in a stage
</gallery>
 
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==Names in other languages==
{{Names
|ja=バリカンデーン
|jaR=Barikandēn
|jaM=バリッカ (''barikka'', Zap) + 間欠泉 (''kanketsusen'', geyser) + 電 (''den'', lightning)
|frE=Électroplouf
|frEM="Plouf" is an onomatopoeia for something being thrown in the water.
|es=Acuadescargas
|esM=Water Shocks
}}
 
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Latest revision as of 02:55, 5 January 2024

Zap Splasher
KSA Zap Splasher.jpg
Kirby and Plugg perform Zap Splasher.
Details
Debut game Kirby Star Allies
Usage type Unlimited uses
Requirements Two actors with Water and a Zap ability.
Power(s) Shoot arcing lightning bolts.
Comparable to Icicle Lance, Thundersplash, Rising Sizzler
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Zap Splasher is a Friend Ability present in Kirby Star Allies. To perform it, two characters must take part, with one having the Water ability (Water Kirby or Driblee), and the other having an ability which gives the Zap element (primarily Plasma, Beam or ESP).

The Water-wielding actor must either hold ↑ or activate Geyser / Fountain Hover while the other ally throws a Zap-causing attack into the Water ally. Done correctly, bolts of lightning will arc out the other side which can deal large damage to enemies (and the Water user will automatically use the Geyser attack beforehand if via holding ↑). This can be kept up for as long as both actors keep using their moves.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese バリカンデーン
Barikandēn
バリッカ (barikka, Zap) + 間欠泉 (kanketsusen, geyser) + 電 (den, lightning)
European French Électroplouf "Plouf" is an onomatopoeia for something being thrown in the water.
Spanish Acuadescargas Water Shocks