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* {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Trooper Power Stripes}} | |||
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Revision as of 02:53, 6 December 2023
The Blue Power Stripes are a pair of shoes in the Splatoon series.
They are a 2-star item produced by Takoroka and come with the primary ability Quick Respawn. They can be purchased from Shella Fresh for 4,880 or from SplatNet 2 Gear Shop for 9,760.
Appearance
The Blue Power Stripes are basketball shoes with black laces and colored stripes in a gradient ranging from dark blue near the top to white for the soles. The tongue is white and has the Takoroka logo printed in black near the top.
Splatoon 2
Abilities
The Blue Power Stripes come with Quick Respawn as the primary ability when purchased from a shop or ordered from Murch. When purchased from SplatNet 2, they come with any other primary ability normally available to Shoes. As a 2-star item, the Blue Power Stripes come with two additional slots for secondary abilities, which may be increased to a maximum of three slots with a Super Sea Snail for each slot. Since they are made by the Takoroka gear brand, they have a higher chance of rolling Special Charge Up and a lower chance of rolling Special Power Up to fill their secondary ability slots.
Splatoon 3
The Blue Power Stripes can be seen in the Splatoon 3 trailer and promotional images on an Inkling wearing a fur hat and the Zekko Long Carrot Tee in Splatsville.
Gallery
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A male Inkling wearing the Blue Power Stripes in a Version 3.0.0 (Splatoon 2) promo, second from the right
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Two Inklings wearing the Blue Power Stripes in a preview for the Splatoon 2 (Version 3.0.0) update, from the Nintendo Direct on 8 March 2018
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Blue Power Stripes' glow during Splatfest
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Front view
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Back view
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View of the soles.
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An Inkling wearing the Blue Power Stripes in the Splatoon 3 trailer.
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An Octoling next to the Blue Power Stripes
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | パワーストリップ アオアシ Pawā Sotorippu Aoashi |
Power Strip Blue reed |
Dutch | Blauwe scifi-sneakers | Blue sci-fi sneakers |
French | Mégamax bleues | Blue Megamax |
German | Blaue Power-Sci-Fis | Blue Power Sci-fis |
Italian | Basket blu | Blue sneakers |
Russian | Синие тентакроссы Sinie tentakrossy |
Blue tentacle sneakers[note 1] |
Spanish (NOA) | Megabotas azuladas | Megaboots blue |
Spanish (NOE) | Megabota azulada | Megaboot blue |
Translation notes
- ↑ Probably "Тента" is a shortened transliteration for "tentacle" (in Russian it would be "щупальце"/"shchupal'tse"), "Кроссы" is a shortened word "кроссовки", which is being used as slang by youngsters
See also
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