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Revision as of 21:06, 21 January 2024
- For badges earned for inking turf in Splatoon 2, see Weapon badge.
In Splatoon 3, a variety of badges can be earned through achievements and playing the game, and up to three of them can be displayed at once on the bottom-right corner of a player's Splashtag.
Badges are awarded for fulfilling certain criteria such as getting 50 Turf War wins, earning 10,000 Grizzco points, or defeating DJ Octavio in Return of the Mammalians. Some badges have multiple tiers, such as 4- or 5-star Freshness on the main weapon. Some Splatfest-related achievements, such as reaching Ruler rank, also reward badges.
Lists of badges
There are currently 614 badges as of version 6.0.0, and the following tables of badges are arranged in the order that they appear in the Splashtag menu. The only exception to this is the Weapon Freshness tables for shooters and blasters, where in the ingame menu, the blasters are displayed between the badges for the Annaki Splattershot Nova and the L-3 Nozzlenose.
Weapon Freshness badges
These badges are obtained for raising a main weapon's Freshness to 4 and 5 stars respectively.
Blaster weapon freshness | ||
---|---|---|
<Number of Stars> <Weapon> User | ||
4★ | 5★ | |
Luna Blaster | ||
Luna Blaster Neo | ||
Blaster | ||
Custom Blaster | ||
Range Blaster | ||
Clash Blaster | ||
Clash Blaster Neo | ||
Rapid Blaster | ||
Rapid Blaster Deco | ||
Rapid Blaster Pro | ||
Rapid Blaster Pro Deco | ||
S-BLAST '92 | ||
S-BLAST '91 |
Roller weapon freshness | ||
---|---|---|
<Number of Stars> <Weapon> User | ||
4★ | 5★ | |
Carbon Roller | ||
Carbon Roller Deco | ||
Splat Roller | ||
Krak-On Splat Roller | ||
Dynamo Roller | ||
Gold Dynamo Roller | ||
Flingza Roller | ||
Big Swig Roller | ||
Big Swig Roller Express |
Brush weapon freshness | ||
---|---|---|
<Number of Stars> <Weapon> User | ||
4★ | 5★ | |
Inkbrush | ||
Inkbrush Nouveau | ||
Octobrush | ||
Octobrush Nouveau | ||
Painbrush | ||
Painbrush Nouveau |
Charger weapon freshness | ||
---|---|---|
<Number of Stars> <Weapon> User | ||
4★ | 5★ | |
Classic Squiffer | ||
Splat Charger | ||
Z+F Splat Charger | ||
Splatterscope | ||
Z+F Splatterscope | ||
E-liter 4K | ||
E-liter 4K Scope | ||
Bamboozler 14 Mk I | ||
Goo Tuber | ||
Custom Goo Tuber | ||
Snipewriter 5H | ||
Snipewriter 5B |
Slosher weapon freshness | ||
---|---|---|
<Number of Stars> <Weapon> User | ||
4★ | 5★ | |
Slosher | ||
Slosher Deco | ||
Tri-Slosher | ||
Tri-Slosher Nouveau | ||
Sloshing Machine | ||
Sloshing Machine Neo | ||
Bloblobber | ||
Bloblobber Deco | ||
Explosher | ||
Dread Wringer |
Splatling weapon freshness | ||
---|---|---|
<Number of Stars> <Weapon> User | ||
4★ | 5★ | |
Mini Splatling | ||
Zink Mini Splatling | ||
Heavy Splatling | ||
Heavy Splatling Deco | ||
Hydra Splatling | ||
Ballpoint Splatling | ||
Ballpoint Splatling Nouveau | ||
Nautilus 47 | ||
Heavy Edit Splatling |
Dualie weapon freshness | ||
---|---|---|
<Number of Stars> <Weapon> User | ||
4★ | 5★ | |
Dapple Dualies | ||
Dapple Dualies Nouveau | ||
Splat Dualies | ||
Enperry Splat Dualies | ||
Glooga Dualies | ||
Dualie Squelchers | ||
Custom Dualie Squelchers | ||
Dark Tetra Dualies | ||
Light Tetra Dualies |
Brella weapon freshness | ||
---|---|---|
<Number of Stars> <Weapon> User | ||
4★ | 5★ | |
Splat Brella | ||
Sorella Brella | ||
Tenta Brella | ||
Tenta Sorella Brella | ||
Undercover Brella | ||
Undercover Sorella Brella |
Stringer weapon freshness | ||
---|---|---|
<Number of Stars> <Weapon> User | ||
4★ | 5★ | |
Tri-Stringer | ||
Inkline Tri-Stringer | ||
REEF-LUX 450 | ||
REEF-LUX 450 Deco |
Splatana weapon freshness | ||
---|---|---|
<Number of Stars> <Weapon> User | ||
4★ | 5★ | |
Splatana Stamper | ||
Neo Splatana Stamper | File:S3 Badge Neo Splatana Stamper 4.png | File:S3 Badge Neo Splatana Stamper 5.png |
Splatana Wiper | ||
Splatana Wiper Deco |
Special weapon wins
If a player wins a match while using a special weapon at least once for a specific number of times, they obtain normal, silver and gold badges.
Wins with special weapons | |||
---|---|---|---|
<Number> Wins with <Special Weapon> | |||
30 | 180 | 1,200 | |
Trizooka | |||
Big Bubbler | |||
Zipcaster | |||
Tenta Missiles | |||
Ink Storm | |||
Booyah Bomb | |||
Wave Breaker | |||
Ink Vac | |||
Killer Wail 5.1 | |||
Inkjet | |||
Ultra Stamp | |||
Crab Tank | |||
Reefslider | |||
Triple Inkstrike | |||
Tacticooler | |||
Super Chump | |||
Kraken Royale | |||
Triple Splashdown | |||
Splattercolor Screen |
Battle
These badges are obtained by reaching certain levels, ranks or winning a certain number of matches. Some of them can only be obtained during a Splatfest, with progress towards the needed wins carrying over to the next Splatfest.
Regular Battle and Anarchy Battle mode wins | |||
---|---|---|---|
<Number> Turf War Wins | |||
50 | |||
250 | |||
1,200 | |||
<Number> <Mode> Wins | |||
100 | 1,000 | ||
Splat Zones | |||
Tower Control | |||
Rainmaker | |||
Clam Blitz |
Splatfest Battle and Tricolor Battle mode wins | |||
---|---|---|---|
<Number> Tricolor Turf War Win(s)[1] - <Attacker/Defender> | Note | ||
1 | 10 | ||
Attacker | [2] | ||
Defender | [2] | ||
<Condition> 10x Battles | |||
Competed in Three | [2][3] | ||
Won Ten | [2][3] |
Anarchy Battle milestones | ||
---|---|---|
<Letter> Rank Reached! | ||
A | ||
S | ||
S+ | ||
Won <Number> Straight[4] Anarchy Battles (Series) | ||
10 | ||
50 | ||
250 |
X Battle milestones | |||
---|---|---|---|
Top <Number> in X Battle! | Note | ||
3,000 | [5][6] | ||
500 | [5][6] | ||
10 | [5][6] | ||
Hit 2,000+ Power in <Brand> Division | |||
Tentatek | |||
Takoroka | |||
Won <Number> Straight Battles with X Power at 2,000+ | |||
Tentatek | Takoroka | ||
15 | |||
70 | |||
350 | |||
Top <Number> in <Brand> Division[5] | |||
Tentatek | Takoroka | ||
50,000 | |||
30,000 | |||
10,000 | |||
5,000 | |||
3,000 | |||
1,000 | |||
500 | |||
10 |
Challenge milestones | ||
---|---|---|
Top <Percent> in a Challenge! | Note | |
50% | [7] | |
20% | [7] | |
5% | [7] |
Other milestones | ||
---|---|---|
Level <Number> Catalog Reached! | Note | |
50 | ||
100 | ||
Ruler of Splatfest Reached! | ||
[2] |
Gear brands
If a player accumulates 30 and 100 stars for gear of a specific gear brand, they receive a normal and golden badge respectively. Excluded are pieces of gear from the amiibo, Grizzco Industries and Cuttlegear gear brands.
Gear brand | |||
---|---|---|---|
Combined <Brand> Gear at <Number> Stars | Note | ||
30+ | 100+ | ||
SquidForce | [8] | ||
Zink | |||
Krak-On | |||
Rockenberg | |||
Zekko | |||
Forge | |||
Firefin | |||
Skalop | |||
Splash Mob | |||
Inkline | |||
Tentatek | |||
Takoroka | |||
Annaki | |||
Enperry | [9] | ||
Toni Kensa | |||
Z+F | |||
Barazushi | |||
Emberz | [9] |
Purchased items
Receiving badges of this category mostly involves spending a certain amount of in-game currency, like cash.
Gear shops | |||
---|---|---|---|
<Total Cash spent> <Shop> Club | Note | ||
100K | 1M | ||
Naut Couture | |||
Cooler Heads | [10] | ||
Man-o'-Wardrobe | |||
Jelly Fresh | [10] | ||
Crush Station | |||
Shrimp Kicks | [10] | ||
Hotlantis |
Other | |||
---|---|---|---|
<Number> <Name> Orders | Note | ||
10 | 100 | ||
Murch | [11] | ||
Spyke | [10][11] | ||
Ordered <Number> Concessions | |||
10 | [12] | ||
100 | |||
1,000 |
Shell-Out Machine | ||
---|---|---|
Spent <Number> Cash on the Shell-Out Machine | Note | |
300,000 | ||
3,000,000 | ||
30,000,000 | ||
Hit the Shell-Out Machine Jackpot[13] <Number> Times | ||
4 | ||
8 | ||
16 | [14] |
Level
Reaching a certain level rewards players with badges.
Level | |
---|---|
Reached Level <Number> | |
30 | |
50 | |
100 | |
200 | |
300 | |
400 | |
500 | |
600 | |
700 | |
800 | |
900 | |
999 |
Salmon Run Next Wave
Salmon Run Next Wave offers a variety of badges related to stages, bosses and the Big Run and Eggstra Work events.
Stages | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Eggsecutive VP <Number> at <Stage> Reached! | ||||
200 | 400[15] | 600[16] | 999[17] | |
Spawning Grounds | ||||
Sockeye Station | ||||
Salmonid Smokeyard | ||||
Marooner's Bay | ||||
Gone Fission Hydroplant | ||||
Jammin' Salmon Junction |
Lifetime Grizzco Points | ||
---|---|---|
<Number> Grizzco Point Club | ||
10,000 | ||
100,000 | ||
9,999,999 |
Miscellaneous | |
---|---|
Image | In-game description |
MAX Hazard Level Cleared |
Boss Salmonids | |||
---|---|---|---|
<Boss Salmonid> Splats x <Number> | |||
100 | 1,000 | 10,000 | |
Steelhead | |||
Steel Eel | |||
Scrapper | |||
Stinger | |||
Maws | |||
Drizzler | |||
Flyfish | |||
Fish Stick | |||
Flipper-Flopper | |||
Slammin' Lid | |||
Big Shot |
King Salmonids | |||
---|---|---|---|
<King Salmonid> Splats x <Number> | |||
10 | 100 | 1,000 | |
Cohozuna | |||
Horrorboros | |||
Megalodontia |
Big Run | ||
---|---|---|
Got a <Rarity> Decoration in Big Run | Note | |
Bronze | [18][19] | |
Silver | [18][20] | |
Gold | [18][21] |
Eggstra Work | ||
---|---|---|
Top <Percent> in Eggstra Work! | Note | |
50% | [7] | |
20% | [7] | |
5% | [7] |
Story Mode
Five badges can be obtained in Return of the Mammalians by progressing through the story or reaching certain milestones.
Return of the Mammalians | ||
---|---|---|
Image | In-game description | How to obtain |
DJ Octavio Defeated! | Defeat the Octobot King L3.Gs in the Crater | |
Story Mode Cleared! | Complete the Alterna Space Center sequence | |
Max Hero Level Achieved! | Collect the maximum of 99 Upgrade Points | |
Secret Kettle Found and Cleared! | Unlock and clear After Alterna |
Tableturf Battle
Reaching certain levels in Tableturf Battle, collecting a specific amount of cards or defeating characters multiple times rewards the player with badges.
Tableturf Rank | ||
---|---|---|
Reached Tableturf Rank <Number> | ||
30 | ||
40 | ||
50 | ||
100 | ||
200 | ||
300 | ||
400 | ||
500 | ||
600 | ||
700 | ||
800 | ||
900 | ||
999 |
Card collection | ||
---|---|---|
Collected <Number> Tableturf Battle Cards | ||
90 | 120 | 150 |
Miscellaneous | ||
---|---|---|
Image | In-game description | How to obtain |
Tableturf Battle Dojo Max Level Champ | Defeat every character on Level 3 at least once |
Trivia
- The badges depicting the Squid Sisters and Deep Cut are the only ones who share an unlock requirement each.
- In a promotional image for badges, the player has 5★ weapon badges for weapons they don't have the 4★ badge in, which is impossible as a 5★ badge's requirement is an extension of the 4★ badge's.
- As of Version 2.0.0, it is possible to obtain all 4 badges relating to Tricolor Battles during a single Splatfest, as players are not locked to be attackers or defenders.
- In Version 3.0.0, the 4★ and 5★ Splash-o-matic, Sploosh-o-matic, Rapid Blaster, and Rapid Blaster Pro badges were graphically updated, with tweaks made to the weapons' coloring.
- During Fresh Season 2023, the base-level Z+F badge could technically be obtained for free as the catalog during the season only included gear from Z+F, with the total star value equating more than 30 stars, the amount of stars needed to get a brand badge.
- With the release of version 6.0.0, the Salmon Run Next Wave stage badges are now the only badges with the distinction of directly affecting gameplay (now allowing players to begin new shifts at higher base job titles than was previously possible).
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | バッジ Bajji |
Badge |
Dutch | Badge | Badge |
German | Abzeichen | Badge |
Italian | Spilla | Badge |
Russian | Значок Znachok |
Badge |
Spanish (NOA) | Distintivo | Distinctive |
Notes
- ↑ For only one such victory, the number 1 is not added at the beginning of the badge's description.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 These badges are only obtainable during a Splatfest.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 The 10x badges depicting Shiver, Frye and Big Man share their unlock criteria and are therefore rewarded to a player regardless of their chosen team during a Splatfest.
- ↑ A "Straight" series is any series that ends with 5 wins. To obtain these badges, your Anarchy Series streak must be in S+ rank. Your streak will automatically end after you complete a rank up series, even if you do not lose a single game.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 The Top X Rank badges are awarded to those players who finish in the top positions at the end of each season.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 If a player finishes in the Top 500 or Top 10 they receive the lower-tier badges too if not acquired before.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 If a player reached Top 20% or Top 5% they receive the lower-tier badges too if not acquired before.
- ↑ A Splatfest Tee temporarily adds 2 stars when obtained and can result in players recieving one of these two badges, even though the gear is removed after the conclusion of a Splatfest.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 The gold badge is currently unobtainable due to respective brand not having enough pieces of gear to reach required stars. Assuming a player would upgrade each piece of gear to 5 stars, it would need 6 for 30 stars and 20 for 100 stars.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Only obtainable if a player purchased the Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Orders placed are automatically counted towards badge progress and no purchasing is technically required.
- ↑ Concession tickets are immediately counted towards badge progress upon use and no participation in battles is technically required.
- ↑ A Shell-Out Machine reward is considered a Jackpot if the player received a gold or silver capsule. If the reward is downgraded to a bronze capsule since the player already has all currently available Jackpot banners or title pairs, it will not be counted for these badges.
- ↑ Currently unobtainable, as only a total of 12 jackpot items exist as of Chill Season 2023.
- ↑ When a new shift begins on a stage, owners of the respective stage's bronze badge will automatically start the shift at a job title of Eggsecutive VP 200.
- ↑ When a new shift begins on a stage, owners of the respective stage's silver badge will automatically start the shift at a job title of Eggsecutive VP 300.
- ↑ When a new shift begins on a stage, owners of the respective stage's gold badge will automatically start the shift at a job title of Eggsecutive VP 400.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 If a player is granted silver or gold, they receive the lower-tier badges too if not acquired before.
- ↑ Prior to version 6.0.0, this badge's description was 'Top 50% in Big Run!'
- ↑ Prior to version 6.0.0, this badge's description was 'Top 20% in Big Run!'
- ↑ Prior to version 6.0.0, this badge's description was 'Top 5% in Big Run!'