Booyah Base

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Booyah Base

Booyah Base is a mall in Inkopolis Plaza. It is comprised of a variety of shops in which players can purchase the several types of gear available in the game.

Locations

Ammo Knights

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Ammo Knights

Ammo Knights (Japanese: カンブリアームズ Kanburi Arms) is a weapon shop run by Sheldon, a Horseshoe crab. It can be accessed from Booyah Base. Here, players can purchase weapons with in-game Coins earned in multiplayer matches and amiibo challenges.

Ammo Knights sells weapons of all three weapon classes: shooters, chargers, and rollers. It also features a testing area to experiment with potential purchases.

For a list of purchasable items, see Main Weapons







Cooler Heads

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Cooler Heads

Cooler Heads (Japanese: おかしら堂 Okashira-dō) is a headgear shop run by Annie and Moe. It is located in Booyah Base. Here, players can purchase headgear with in-game Cash earned from multiplayer matches and amiibo challenges.

For a list of purchasable items, see Headgear








Jelly Fresh

Jelly Fresh

Jelly Fresh (Japanese: サス・オ・ボン Sasu-O-Bon) is a clothing store run by Jelonzo. It can be accessed from Booyah Base. Players can purchase clothing here with cash earned in multiplayer matches. Like all stores, the merchandise changes every day.

For a list of purchasable items, see Clothing









Shrimp Kicks

Shrimp Kicks

Shrimp Kicks (Japanese: エビスシューズ Ebisu Shoes) is a shoe store owned by Crusty Sean. It sells shoes that can be purchased with money from Multiplayer matches.

For a list of purchasable items, see Shoes










Trivia

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  • "Booyah Base" is a play on the word "bouillabaisse," a type of fish stew.
  • Booyah Base draws inspiration from Shibuya, a Japanese city.
  • "Ammo Knights" is a play on the word "ammonite," which is an extinct type of marine mollusk.
  • Jelly Fresh is a play on the word jellyfish.
  • The word "Ebisu" in the store's Japanese name seems to come from the Japanese god of fishermen and luck, Ebisu.

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