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[[File: | [[File:S3 Icon Cash.png|thumb|The cash icon used in {{S3}}]] | ||
'''Cash''' is the main | '''Cash''', also referred to as '''G''',<ref>{{NES}} [https://www.nintendo.com/jp/software/feature/magazine_2024summer/index_en.html?page=24&device=pc ''Nintendo Magazine'' 2024 summer pg. 46]</ref><ref>[[List of Sunken Scrolls in Splatoon 2#Scroll 5|Octo Canyon's Sunken Scroll 5]]</ref> is the main currency in the {{Ss}}. It is mainly used to purchase items such as [[weapon]]s or [[gear]] from the shops in [[Booyah Base]], the [[Galleria]], and [[Splatsville]], but has a variety of other uses in each game. | ||
The arrow design seen on the currency coin icons appears to be a stylized letter G. | |||
==Usage== | |||
[[Spyke]] and [[Murch]] have different services that require cash, such as rerolling [[gear ability|abilities]] and scrubbing secondary ability slots. Players can also order gear that other players they see in [[Inkopolis Plaza]], [[Inkopolis Square]], or [[Splatsville]] are wearing, and can pick it up the next day at a price that depends on the rarity of the gear and the number of unlocked slots on it. In {{S3}}, [[weapon]]s are no longer purchased with cash, but instead with [[Sheldon License]]s. However, ''Splatoon 3'' introduces the ability to purchase [[Locker room|decorations]] from [[Hotlantis]], try for various prizes with the [[Shell-Out Machine]], and play [[music]] with the [[Jukebox]]. | |||
==Obtaining== | |||
Cash can be obtained by completing multiplayer battles (both [[Regular Battle]]s and [[Ranked Battle]]s), completing [[Salmon Run]] shifts, using the vending machine in the [[Deepsea Metro]], using the [[Shel-drone]], and, in {{S}} only, talking to [[Judd]] with a great enough [[vibe]] or winning [[amiibo]] challenges. With each [[stage]] rotation in ''Splatoon'', the player can turn in their vibe points earned via online battles to [[Judd]] in Inkopolis Plaza for a cash bonus. Gear bought with cash can only be used in multiplayer battles. | |||
The amount of cash earned after a battle directly translates from the number of points gained and can be increased using [[ticket]]s. These multiply the cash earned by 1.5×, 2.0×, or 2.5×. For example, if a player under the effect of a 2.5× cash ticket inks 872 points of turf during a [[Turf War]] match and wins the battle, adding an extra 1,000 points, they will earn {{cost|S3|4,680}}. In ''Splatoon 3'', 2.5× tickets are replaced with smorgasbord tickets that give a 2.0× bonus to every member of the player's team in each match it is active for; the effects of multiple tickets do not stack. | |||
In [[Ranked Battle]]s and [[Anarchy Battle]]s, the amount of cash is directly linked to the number of points obtained by the team. Additionally, a {{cost|S3|3,000}} bonus is granted for a victory. For example, if a player wins a match with a knockout, they get {{cost|S3|500}} for the points and {{cost|S3|3,000}} for the victory. | |||
===Other currencies=== | |||
[[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]], [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]], and {{RotM}} have a separate currency, [[Power Egg]]s, that is used to unlock or upgrade gear and weapons, as well as purchase drink tickets after all upgrades are unlocked in {{S2}} or use the [[Shel-drone]] once per day in {{S3}}. The {{OE}} also has currency in the form of [[CQ-80#CQ Points|CQ Points]], which can be used to enter [[Octo Expansion#Stations|test stations]] and get items and cash from the vending machine that becomes available once the player returns to Deepsea Metro after completing the story of the expansion. {{SO}} has two currencies in the form of [[Membux]] (used during runs to purchase lives, [[color chip]]s, sub weapons, and special weapons from vending machines, as well as rerolling floors and vending machines or continuing after losing all lives with the appropriate hacks) and [[Prlz]] (used between runs to purchase hacks (permanent upgrades) from [[Marina]] and decorative items from [[Cipher]]). | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Money.jpg | Money.jpg|A promotional image explaining the use of cash | ||
Ammo Knights (JA).jpg|In shops such as [[Ammo Knights]], cash can be used to purchase [[gear]] and [[weapon]]s. | |||
S2 Crust Bucket food EN.jpg|The [[Crust Bucket]] food menu. The food selected increases battle cash earned by 150%. | |||
S Icon Cash.png|{{S}} icon | |||
S2 Icon Cash.png|{{S2}} icon | |||
S2 Icon Cash SplatNet 2.png|[[SplatNet 2]] icon | |||
S3 Icon Cash.png|{{S3}} icon | |||
S3 Icon Cash SplatNet 3.svg|[[SplatNet 3]] icon | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{ | ==Trivia== | ||
* In {{S}}, purchasing every piece of [[equipment]] and filling all slots in all pieces of [[gear]] without using [[Super Sea Snail]]s costs a total of {{cost|s|10,885,800}}. | |||
* In {{S2}}, purchasing every piece of equipment costs a total of {{cost|S2|3,575,917}}. | |||
* In ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', when battling on [[Urchin Underpass]] in the Coin Runners or Renegade Roundup modes, the standard ''Super Mario'' [[mariowiki:Coin|coin]]s are replaced with cash. | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{Localized name | |||
|title=Cash | |||
|Jap=おカネ | |||
|JapR=Okane | |||
|JapM=Money | |||
|Dut=Geld | |||
|DutM=Money | |||
|FreA= | |||
|FraAM= | |||
|FreE=Argent | |||
|FreEM=Money | |||
|Ger=Geld | |||
|GerM=Money | |||
|Ita=Denaro | |||
|ItaM=Money | |||
|Rus= | |||
|RusR= | |||
|RusM= | |||
|SpaA= | |||
|SpaAM= | |||
|SpaE=Dinero | |||
|SpaEM=Money | |||
|Chi=金钱 | |||
|ChiR=Jīnqián | |||
|ChiM=Money | |||
}} | |||
{{Localized name | |||
|title=G | |||
|Jap=ゲソ<ref>[https://youtu.be/obMSWhhqIvk?t=2007 {{YT}} A Deep Dive into the new ''Splatoon'' website, ''Splatoon'' Base!]</ref> | |||
|JapR=geso | |||
|JapM=Squid tentacle | |||
}} | |||
==References== | |||
<references/> | |||
[[Category:Collectibles]] | [[Category:Collectibles]] | ||
[[Category:Splatoon]] | |||
[[Category:Splatoon 2]] | |||
[[Category:Splatoon 3]] | |||
[[Category:Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]] |
Latest revision as of 21:35, 31 July 2024
Cash, also referred to as G,[1][2] is the main currency in the Splatoon series. It is mainly used to purchase items such as weapons or gear from the shops in Booyah Base, the Galleria, and Splatsville, but has a variety of other uses in each game.
The arrow design seen on the currency coin icons appears to be a stylized letter G.
Usage
Spyke and Murch have different services that require cash, such as rerolling abilities and scrubbing secondary ability slots. Players can also order gear that other players they see in Inkopolis Plaza, Inkopolis Square, or Splatsville are wearing, and can pick it up the next day at a price that depends on the rarity of the gear and the number of unlocked slots on it. In Splatoon 3, weapons are no longer purchased with cash, but instead with Sheldon Licenses. However, Splatoon 3 introduces the ability to purchase decorations from Hotlantis, try for various prizes with the Shell-Out Machine, and play music with the Jukebox.
Obtaining
Cash can be obtained by completing multiplayer battles (both Regular Battles and Ranked Battles), completing Salmon Run shifts, using the vending machine in the Deepsea Metro, using the Shel-drone, and, in Splatoon only, talking to Judd with a great enough vibe or winning amiibo challenges. With each stage rotation in Splatoon, the player can turn in their vibe points earned via online battles to Judd in Inkopolis Plaza for a cash bonus. Gear bought with cash can only be used in multiplayer battles.
The amount of cash earned after a battle directly translates from the number of points gained and can be increased using tickets. These multiply the cash earned by 1.5×, 2.0×, or 2.5×. For example, if a player under the effect of a 2.5× cash ticket inks 872 points of turf during a Turf War match and wins the battle, adding an extra 1,000 points, they will earn 4,680. In Splatoon 3, 2.5× tickets are replaced with smorgasbord tickets that give a 2.0× bonus to every member of the player's team in each match it is active for; the effects of multiple tickets do not stack.
In Ranked Battles and Anarchy Battles, the amount of cash is directly linked to the number of points obtained by the team. Additionally, a 3,000 bonus is granted for a victory. For example, if a player wins a match with a knockout, they get 500 for the points and 3,000 for the victory.
Other currencies
Octo Valley, Octo Canyon, and Return of the Mammalians have a separate currency, Power Eggs, that is used to unlock or upgrade gear and weapons, as well as purchase drink tickets after all upgrades are unlocked in Splatoon 2 or use the Shel-drone once per day in Splatoon 3. The Octo Expansion also has currency in the form of CQ Points, which can be used to enter test stations and get items and cash from the vending machine that becomes available once the player returns to Deepsea Metro after completing the story of the expansion. Side Order has two currencies in the form of Membux (used during runs to purchase lives, color chips, sub weapons, and special weapons from vending machines, as well as rerolling floors and vending machines or continuing after losing all lives with the appropriate hacks) and Prlz (used between runs to purchase hacks (permanent upgrades) from Marina and decorative items from Cipher).
Gallery
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A promotional image explaining the use of cash
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In shops such as Ammo Knights, cash can be used to purchase gear and weapons.
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The Crust Bucket food menu. The food selected increases battle cash earned by 150%.
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Splatoon icon
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Splatoon 2 icon
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SplatNet 2 icon
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Splatoon 3 icon
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SplatNet 3 icon
Trivia
- In Splatoon, purchasing every piece of equipment and filling all slots in all pieces of gear without using Super Sea Snails costs a total of 10,885,800.
- In Splatoon 2, purchasing every piece of equipment costs a total of 3,575,917.
- In Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, when battling on Urchin Underpass in the Coin Runners or Renegade Roundup modes, the standard Super Mario coins are replaced with cash.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | おカネ Okane |
Money |
Dutch | Geld | Money |
French (NOE) | Argent | Money |
German | Geld | Money |
Italian | Denaro | Money |
Spanish (NOE) | Dinero | Money |
Chinese | 金钱 Jīnqián |
Money |
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ゲソ[3] geso |
Squid tentacle |