This Ink Game Weapon Smuggler guide details this power’s ability, its versatility between games, and whether it’s worth rolling for!

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Ink Game Weapon Smuggler Ability

The Weapon Smuggler ability falls into the Legendary category with a slim 2.9% roll chance. Once equipped, it grants a tool which allows the player to spawn two grenade types for themselves or others to pick up.

  • Blast Greande – deals no damage, but explodes on impact and ragdolls any nearby players.
  • Flash Grenade – Confuses players and obscures their screen.

Best Games for Weapon Smuggler

The only game this weapon truly shines in is during Lights Out; however, it’s tricky to aim amidst the chaos of players running around and fighting one another. Even still, a direct hit from either grenade won’t deal any physical damage to players, and will only disorientate them or ragdoll.

Should You Roll For It?

Weapon Smuggler works best as a trolling ability, as its two grenade drops don’t deal any real damage, and the power is useless during most games where it would otherwise be beneficial to have.

For example, this power doesn’t work in Red Light Green Light, so disturbing other players and aiming for a kill will result in nothing. However, it is usable during Dalgona, but it will only ragdoll players who have already finished carving out their cookie…

Getting Power Rolls

There are several ways to accumulate Power Rolls, including:

  • Winning Ink Game
    • Whether you win Final Fight or Rebellion, exiting the games without dying will award you with 1x Power Roll.
  • Daily Login
    • Logging in daily awards you with tons of free rewards such as multipliers, exp, money, and occasionally Power Rolls!
  • Robux
    • This method isn’t F2P-friendly, but you could always buy Power Rolls with Robux.

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