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Revision as of 21:12, 12 August 2022

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File:Splatoon 3 Player Banners Promo 1.jpeg
Promo image showing various designs for Splashtags

Splashtags are an upcoming player customization option in Splatoon 3. They are used to display players' names and can be customized with different designs, badges, and title combinations. Players can unlock new options as they play through Splatoon 3. Banners additionally feature a four-digit player number underneath the player's title and name, which will be changed when the player changes in-game name.

Banners

Banners are the backgrounds to the Splashtag.

Badges

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Various badges.

Badges are achievable icons that can be placed on the bottom-right of the Splashtag. These include icons that indicate proficiency with a weapon.

Titles

Titles are displayed in the top-left corner of banners and are unlocked procedurally over time. They consist of left and right sections that can be mixed freely to best reflect the player's personality.

Currently known titles, in alphabetical order, are:

Left section Right section
Attention-Seeking Bass Dropper
Big-Money C-Side Superfan
Clocked-Out Champ
Faithful Fashionista
Fiery Man-o'-Wardrobe Regular
Fightin' Moon
Flashy Mother
Floaty Mountain Guru
Fluttering Muscle
Fragrant Mystery
Freewheelin' Naut Couture Regular
Fresh Novice
Fresh-Catch Object of Affection
Full-Throttle Octo Life
Fully Octoling Soldier
Hotlantis Office Drone
Inkless Part-Timer
Southpaw Ringleader
Splatlandian Turf Warrior
Splatsville's Youth
Third-Gen

In other languages

Japanese

Left section Meaning Right section Meaning
バンカラな[1]

Bankara na

Splatlandian 若者[1]

Wakamono

Youngster
バンカラ街の[2][3]

Bankara machi no

Splatsville's 会社員[2][3]

Kaishain

Employee
インク切れの[2][3]

Inku-gire no

Out of ink ワク屋常連[2][3]

Waku-ya jōren

Waku-shop regular
買い物好きの[2][3]

Kaimono suki no

Shopping-loving ファッショニスタ[2][3]

Fashonisuta

Fashionista
目立ちたがりな[2][3]

Medachita gari na

Tries to stand-out ナワバリバトル好き[2][3]

Nawabari Batoru suki

Turf War-lover
まことの[3]

Makoto no

True C-Sideファン[3]

Shi-Saido Fan

C-Side Fan
左利き[3]

Hidarikiki no

Left-handed チャンピオン[3]

Chanpion

Champion
三代目[3]

Sandai-me

Third-generation 番長[3]

Banchō

Gang boss
週未の[3]

Shū hitsuji no

Not yet a week ベーシスト[3]

Bēshisuto

Bassist

Quotes

Squid Research Lab here with another monumental discovery! It seems that inhabitants of the Splatlands utilize these colorful banners to show off their style. And not just in battles! They're visible in a variety of settings and fully customizable based on gameplay.

For example, you can register a so-called title that reflects your personality. The more Turf War battles you wage, the more words you'll unlock. We're consulting with our staff mathematician, but we estimate there are a "gazillion" possibilities, scientifically speaking.

— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[4][5]
Inhabitants of the Splatlands use these colourful banners to show off their style - and not just in battles! They're visible in a variety of settings and fully customisable based on gameplay.

Choose a title that reflects your personality. The more Turf War battles you wage, the more words you'll unlock.

— @NintendoEurope on Twitter[6][7]

Gallery

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