The Tattler fires low-speed, high-damage projectiles at relatively low accuracy. It offsets this by providing three projectiles at the cost of one ammo, increasing the damage output of the weapon. This gives the Tattler the highest damage-per-ammo output of any submachine gun available in Borderlands 2, outperforming even the Actualizer .
The red text is a pseudo- Early Modern English form of "snitches get stitches", a catchphrase associated with the controversial Stop Snitchin' campaign. The name of the gun, Tattler, is a synonym for "snitch". "Stitch" is misspelled in the weapon's special text as "stich".
However the Slagga is exclusively a Slag weapon, and has higher accuracy, higher fire rate, faster projectile speed, and a higher chance to slag targets than the Tattler. Conversely, the Tattler has much higher damage - roughly 50% higher - and can come in any or no element.
Most recently, in 2002, it was awarded the Columbia Scholastic Press Association (the “CSPC”) Gold Medal. In 2001 it won the CSPC Silver Medal and it 2000, it won the Bronze.
The Tattler has been published for 80 years. To mark this achievement, this year's staff came out with the 80th Anniversary Edition. You may view this by clicking on the links below:
The Tattler has a wonderfully long history dating back to the early 1900’s. It is the oldest student high school newspaper in Montgomery County. It has been in continuous publication since 1926, spreading the news to the B-CC High School community.
Tattler may refer to: A person who likes to tattle, gossip or "telltale". Tattler (语丝) important Chinese weekly journal founded in 1924. The Tattler, the student newspaper of Ithaca High School in Ithaca, New York. Tattler (bird), a shorebird. Tattler (newsletter), the "Newsletter for the East Asian-Australasian Flyway".
See also. " You Can't Stop a Tattler ", a 1929 song by Washington Phillips on which the songs by Ry Cooder and Linda Ronstadt are based. All pages with titles beginning with Tattler. All pages with titles containing Tattler.