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Revision as of 02:19, 16 January 2016
The Traditional Headband is a type of headgear in Splatoon. It is a 2-star item produced by Famitsu and comes with the main ability Comeback.
It can be purchased from Cooler Heads for 1,700 cash.
Appearance
The Traditional Headband is a thick white headband in the style of hachimaki. It is made of rope or twisted cloth and is tied in a knot, the placement of which differs slightly based on the wearer's gender. If worn by a male, the knot is on the right side of the forehead, but if worn by a female, it is just behind the right ear.
Abilities
The Traditional Headband comes with Comeback as a main ability. As a 2-star item, it also has two slots for secondary abilities. Since the Famitsu brand does not change the likelihood of any secondary abilities, they all have an equal chance.
Trivia
- The Traditional Headband, Traditional Apron, and Traditional Sandals make up a unified design that was submitted to, and won, the "Ika Fashion Contest" held by Japanese magazine Famitsu. As the winner, it was made into gear for Splatoon.
- According to the original outfit design, only male Inklings were to wear the headband, with females wearing a paper hat.
Gallery
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Female and male Inklings wearing the Traditional Gear.
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A male Inkling wearing just the Traditional Headband.
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A female Inkling wearing just the Traditional Headband.
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A female Inkling wearing just the Traditional Headband, from the back.
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Closeup of a female Inkling wearing the Traditional Headband.
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The winning entry to the Famitsu Fashion contest, from which the Traditional Gear was derived.
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Official art of an Inkling wearing the Traditional Headband for the new year's day.