Gear

Gear is the combined form of headgear, clothing and shoes that Inklings and Octolings can wear. Gear comes with various abilities that provide effects for the player in battle. Gear can be acquired in shops, through SplatNet 2, through amiibo, ordered through Spyke or Murch, or by other means depending on the item.

Each piece of gear has a brand and a rarity that affect its abilities. Most brands have an increased likelihood of rolling a particular ability when a slot is unlocked, as well as a decreased likelihood of a different ability. The rarity affects how many ability slots a piece of gear has by default and the amount of experience required to unlock those slots.

"Dress your Inkling in sweet gear, complete with bonus abilities that boost your stats."

- Splatoon's official website: Inklings

Splatoon


The following gear is available in Splatoon:
 * List of headgear in Splatoon
 * List of clothing in Splatoon
 * List of shoes in Splatoon
 * Checklist of all gear in Splatoon

Splatoon 2


The following gear is available in Splatoon 2:
 * List of headgear in Splatoon 2
 * List of clothing in Splatoon 2
 * List of shoes in Splatoon 2
 * Checklist of all gear in Splatoon 2

Shops


The primary source for gear is in shops. Shops include Booyah Base in Splatoon and the Galleria in Splatoon 2, both of which contain stores for headgear, clothing and shoes. Items purchased from shops will always have their default main ability and number of ability slots, but shops offer the lowest prices on gear items.

Shops sell gear for cash. On any given calendar day, a shop will have a selection of items for sale. The items available will be selected at random from the pool of items that the player is eligible to buy. The items available in the shop cycle out at midnight according to the system clock. The exact items a player is eligible to buy depends on their level.

Items that are already owned cannot be purchased again from shops, unless they have been purchased with a different ability from SplatNet 2 or been ordered from Murch with a non-default ability.

Splatoon
The following gear shops are found in Inkopolis Plaza:

Splatoon 2
The following gear shops are found in Inkopolis Square:

Spyke and Murch


Gear can be ordered through Spyke and Murch. While interacting with other players in Inkopolis Plaza (Splatoon) or Inkopolis Square (Splatoon 2), their gear can be ordered. After midnight according to the system clock, Spyke or Murch will have the next ordered item available for purchase.

Players can have up to three gear items ordered at a time, but only one order will be fulfilled each calendar day. The first item ordered will be the first order fulfilled. The items offered for purchase by Spyke or Murch may not have the same abilities as the ordered gear item, and the price will be significantly more than the item would cost in its respective shop.

Any gear item with the following brands cannot be ordered:
 * (with exceptions: see below)
 * (with exceptions: see below)

The following individual gear items are exclusive promotions and cannot be ordered:

Splatoon 2 version 3.0.0 introduced gear that could be purchased in shops and ordered through Murch:

SplatNet 2


In Splatoon 2, players can use SplatNet 2 to order gear with main abilities not otherwise available for any given item. Gear ordered this way can immediately be purchased through Murch in-game.

Six gear items are available for order at a time. Every two hours, a new gear item is made available and the oldest gear item is removed from the list. Only one gear item can be ordered from SplatNet 2 at a time: ordering a second item will cancel the order for the first one.

Abilities


Each piece of gear has a main ability and up to three secondary abilities. Items ordered from SplatNet 2 will always have their main ability be different from the ability that ordinarily appears on that gear item.

The default number of secondary ability slots is determined by the rarity of the gear item: a 1-star item will have one secondary ability slot and so on for 2- and 3-star. If fewer than three secondary ability slots are present on a gear item, additional slots can be added by Spyke or Murch.

By default, secondary ability slots are locked and have no ability. Through online battles, gear will gain experience and ability slots will be unlocked. The gear item's rarity determines the amount of experience required for each slot.

When a secondary ability slot is unlocked, a random ability is rolled for it. For most gear brands, a specific ability is five times as likely to be rolled while another specific ability is only half as likely to be rolled.



Splatoon
The following chart shows the amount of experience required to unlock a secondary ability slot on a gear item with a given rarity. Numbers in italics represent ability slots that must be added by Spyke.



!Rarity||Slot 1||Slot 2||Slot 3 !Total
 * rowspan="4" style="width: 8px;"|
 * - style="text-align: right"
 * 1,000||3,000||5,000||9,000
 * - style="text-align: right"
 * 2,000||6,000||10,000||18,000
 * - style="text-align: right"
 * 3,000||9,000||15,000||27,000
 * - style="text-align: right"
 * }

Splatoon 2
The following chart shows the amount of experience required to unlock a secondary ability slot on a gear item with a given rarity. Numbers in italics represent ability slots that must be added by Murch.



!Rarity||Slot 1||Slot 2||Slot 3 !Total
 * rowspan="4" style="width: 8px;"|
 * - style="text-align: right"
 * 2,000||6,000||10,000||18,000
 * - style="text-align: right"
 * 3,000||7,000||11,000||21,000
 * - style="text-align: right"
 * 4,000||8,000||12,000||24,000
 * - style="text-align: right"
 * }

Unlike all other items, requires 7,500 points for each slot for a total of 22,500 points.

Promotional gear
7-Eleven

In 2017, 7-Eleven sold exclusive Splatoon 2 merchandise in Japan through their website. Purchased items were also accompanied by a download code for exclusive in-game gear. 7-Eleven exclusive gear items cannot be ordered through Murch.

The following gear items were available for purchasing any eligible item:

The following gear items were only available for purchasing the game:

In the press release, it was mentioned that these items may eventually become rewards available through My Nintendo after 2018.

CoroCoro Comic

CoroCoro Comic is a Japanese comic and video game magazine.

Version 2.8.0 of Splatoon featured CoroCoro-themed promotional gear. This gear became accessible in-game from shops and can be ordered through Spyke.



The January 2018 issue of CoroCoro Comic included unique product codes that could be used in the Nintendo eShop to redeem promotional gear in Splatoon 2. These CoroCoro Comic exclusive gear items can only be used with the Japanese version of the game and cannot be ordered through Murch.

These items resemble the signature outfit of Emperor, an antagonist in the Splatoon manga.

The August 2018 issue of CoroCoro Comic included unique product codes in a Spygear License Card that could be used in the Nintendo eShop to redeem promotional gear in Splatoon 2. These CoroCoro Comic exclusive gear items can only be used with the Japanese version of the game and cannot be ordered through Murch.

These items resemble the spy outfits worn by Blue Team during the Octo Expansion arc in the Splatoon manga.

On 15 April 2019, CoroCoro Comic included unique product codes that could be used in the Nintendo eShop to redeem promotional gear in Splatoon 2. These CoroCoro Comic exclusive gear items can only be used with the Japanese version of the game and cannot be ordered through Murch.

Nintendo Switch Online and News

If anyone applies for a Nintendo Switch Online plan (or a family plan), they will be given a code (8 codes if the plan is a family plan) to redeem the exclusive Online Gear on the eShop, in which a box will appear in the middle of the square containing the items. These exclusive gear items cannot be ordered through Murch.

The Nintendo Switch News app also gave away gear to those who started Splatoon 2 via special news articles of certain worldwide Splatfests. Unlike the Splatoon 2 gear above, these Splatfest promotional items can be ordered through Murch, and are occasionally available for purchase in SplatNet 2.

The following gear items were available via the Splatoween Splatfest News Article:

The following gear items were available via the Frostyfest Splatfest News Article:

The following gear items were available via the Springfest Splatfest News Article:

Famitsu

Japanese magazine Famitsu has held contests for reader-submitted designs to be implemented in Splatoon games. Gear added in this way becomes accessible in-game from shops, and can be ordered through Spyke and Murch.

The following gear items were added to Splatoon in version 2.0.0:

The following gear items were added to Splatoon 2 in version 2.0.0:

Famitsu also gave away codes for promotional gear for those who purchased the Fourth Splatoon Koshien Fan Book. These can only be used with the Japanese version of the game and cannot be ordered through Murch.

HORI

With the release of Splatoon 2, a promotional collaboration with licensed merchandise producer HORI saw the HORI Splatoon 2 Splat & Chat Headset, for use with the Online Lounge. An in-game gear item with the same design is accessible in-game from shops and can be ordered through Murch.



The King of Games

The King of Games is a brand of apparel by Japanese apparel manufacturer Editmode that produces officially-licensed Nintendo clothing. From launch, Splatoon has included a brand that sells in-game analogs to real-world products. This gear is accessible in-game from shops and can be ordered through Spyke.



Nike

On 2018-03-16, a Splatfest was announced for Splatoon 2 in Japan with a theme inspired by real-world Nike shoe products. As part of the promotion, two new gear items were added to the game. This gear became accessible in-game from shops, could be ordered through Murch and were immediately listed for order on SplatNet 2.



These are the only gear items to ever appear on SplatNet 2 with their regular price and abilities.

Squid Girl

Version 2.0.0 of Splatoon featured gear inspired by Squid Girl, a Japanese manga and television show. This gear became accessible in-game from shops and can be ordered through Spyke.

Splatoon Global Testfire

During the initial Splatoon Global Testfire event, players who pre-purchased Splatoon in-game would receive gear to distinguish them from most other players. The upgraded gear was only cosmetic and offered no practical advantage.
 * A squid-themed layered shirt
 * A squid-themed layered shirt

Octo Expansion

When the Octo Expansion DLC for Splatoon 2 was announced, promotional gear was immediately available to players who pre-purchased the expansion.

Trivia

 * Both in Splatoon and Splatoon 2, over half the gear is clothing.
 * In Splatoon, exactly half the clothing is.
 * In Splatoon 2, there is only one fewer item than there are  items (140 versus 141).
 * In Splatoon 2, the most common primary ability on headgear is (seven items) and the most common primary ability on shoes is  (eight items).
 * For clothing in Splatoon 2 and all the categories in Splatoon, there are at least three different abilities which are the most common for that category.
 * In Splatoon, the brand that produces the most headgear is (fourteen items), the brands that produce the most clothing are  and  (sixteen items each) and the brand that produces the most shoes is  (thirteen items).
 * In Splatoon 2, the brand that produces the most headgear is (eighteen items), the brand that produces the most clothing is  (nineteen items) and the brand that produces the most shoes is  (nineteen items).
 * In Splatoon, five brands do not produce all three types of gear:, , , , and the real-world tie-in brand . They all produce headgear and clothing but not shoes, with the exception of KOG, that only produces clothing.
 * In Splatoon 2, only two brands still have this distinction: and.
 * In Splatoon, every piece of special promotional gear, except for the CoroCoro gear, is produced by a special brand (for instance, the SQUID GIRL Gear is produced by ).
 * In Splatoon 2, this is not the case. Every piece of special promotional gear is produced by an existing brand that is not associated with special promotions, most commonly, which produces eight pieces of promotional gear in-game.
 * Of the 205 items appearing in both games, 25 had their rarity changed (eight raised, seventeen lowered).
 * All gear that appears in both games that had in Splatoon has  in Splatoon 2. The same is true for  and ; and for  and . This is not the case for Damage Up and Main Power Up despite these two abilities being related.
 * The is the only piece of gear that had an ability in Splatoon  that still exists in Splatoon 2, yet had its ability changed (to, which is unique to it).
 * Of the other four new primary abilities, appears only on gear that is new to Splatoon 2, while the other three (,  and (except Black Anchor Tee) appear only on new gear or gear that had  as its primary ability in Splatoon.