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{{Infobox/Brand
{{Infobox/Brand
|imagesource = S2
|imagesource = Splatoon 3
|likely1    = Ink Saver (Sub)
|likely1    = Ink Saver (Sub)
|unlikely1  = Ink Recovery Up
|unlikely1  = Ink Recovery Up
}}
}}
{{quote|The Firefin logo, a stylized blowfish, has long been a favorite of squid-hop set and anyone else who likes to keep it 100. Fans dig the loose fit and laid-back vibe that has become Firefin signature. Did you know that Firefin fans are up to ten times more likely to take selfies in front of graffiti while gazing into the distance?|[[Live from Squid Research Lab]]<ref>[http://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/140037808938/ {{SRL}} Live from Squid Research Lab: Inkling Fashion Week]</ref>}}
'''Firefin''' is a [[gear brand]] within the {{Ss}}, founded by SAYGO and a75ching.<ref>[[HaikaraWalker]] pages 78-81, [https://rassicas.tumblr.com/post/652694163637338112/haikara-walker-translations-inkopolis-fashion translation by rassicas on Tumblr]</ref> Firefin [[gear]] has 5× higher chance to roll [[Ink Saver (Sub)]], and a 0.5× lower chance to roll [[Ink Recovery Up]].


'''Firefin''' (Japanese: '''ホッコリー''' ''Hokkorī'') is a brand of [[:Category:Clothing|Clothing]] within the {{S}} series. Firefin gear has a 5× chance to roll {{Ability|S2|Ink Saver (Sub)}} and a 1/2× chance to roll {{Ability|S2|Ink Recovery Up}}.
According to SplatoonJP, Firefin produces street-style fashion for young [[Inkling]]s.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SplatoonJP/status/692270967155003392 {{TWI}} @SplatoonJP on Twitter]</ref>


According to SplatoonJP, Firefin produces street-style fashion for young [[Inkling]]s.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://twitter.com/SplatoonJP/status/692270967155003392| title={{TWI}}SplatoonJP on Twitter| publisher=''Splatoon'' Japan| date=2016-01-27| accessdate=2016-01-27}}</ref>
In {{S2}}, the Firefin brand created the [[Firefin Splat Charger]] and [[Firefin Splatterscope]] in collaboration with the [[weapon brand]] Splat.


In {{S2}}, the Firefin brand created the {{Weapon|S2|Main|Firefin Splat Charger}} and {{Weapon|S2|Main|Firefin Splatterscope}} in collaboration with the weapon brand Splat.
In {{S3}}, Firefin merged with [[Zekko]] to form [[Z+F]],<ref>[https://twitter.com/SplatoonJP/status/1627593903527571457 {{TWI}} @SplatoonJP on Twitter]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/SplatoonNA/status/1627699269645000704 {{TWI}} @SplatoonNA on Twitter]</ref> with the aforementioned weapons being succeeded by [[Z+F Splat Charger]] and [[Z+F Splatterscope]], respectively, in this game.
 
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==List of Firefin gear==
==List of Firefin gear==
''For the category page, see [[:Category:Firefin]].''
''For the category page, see [[:Category:Firefin]].''
 
{{Gear/S Headgear|brand=Firefin|collapsed=true}}
{{Gear/S Clothing|brand=Firefin|collapsed=true}}
{{Gear/S2 Headgear|brand=Firefin|collapsed=true}}
{{Gear/S2 Headgear|brand=Firefin|collapsed=true}}
{{Gear/S2 Clothing|brand=Firefin|collapsed=true}}
{{Gear/S2 Clothing|brand=Firefin|collapsed=true}}
{{Gear/S2 Shoes|brand=Firefin|collapsed=true}}
{{Gear/S2 Shoes|brand=Firefin|collapsed=true}}
{{Gear/S Headgear|brand=Firefin|collapsed=true}}
{{Gear/S3 Headgear|brand=Firefin|collapsed=true}}
{{Gear/S Clothing|brand=Firefin|collapsed=true}}
{{Gear/S3 Clothing|brand=Firefin|collapsed=true}}
{{Gear/S3 Shoes|brand=Firefin|collapsed=true}}


==Weapons==
==Weapons==
* {{Weapon|S2|Main|Firefin Splat Charger}} (collaboration with [[Splat (brand)|"Splat"]])
* {{Weapon|S2|Main|Firefin Splat Charger}} (collaboration with [[Weapon brand#Splat|"Splat"]])
* {{Weapon|S2|Main|Firefin Splatterscope}} (collaboration with "Splat")
* {{Weapon|S2|Main|Firefin Splatterscope}} (collaboration with [[Weapon brand#Splat|"Splat"]])


==Label==
==Label==
Firefin has gear with the [[label]]s 'FishFry' and 'Fugu'.
Firefin has gear with the [[label]]s 'FishFry' and 'Fugu'.


==Trivia==
==Quotes==
* Firefin stickers can be seen plastered around [[Inkopolis Plaza]], various [[stage]]s, and [[Octo Valley]].
===''Splatoon''===
* It seems that the character featured in Firefin's logo is nicknamed "FishFry". This name is often featured in the names of [[gear]] that depicts the character, such as the {{Gear|S2|Clothing|White 8-Bit FishFry}}.
{{quote|The '''Firefin''' logo, a stylized blowfish, has long been a favorite of squid-hop set and anyone else who likes to keep it 100. Fans dig the loose fit and laid-back vibe that has become Firefin signature. Did you know that Firefin fans are up to ten times more likely to take selfies in front of graffiti while gazing into the distance?|[[Squid Research Lab]]<ref>[https://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/140037808938 {{SRL}} Live from Squid Research Lab — The Firefin logo, a stylized blowfish, has long...]</ref>}}
* A Firefin sticker can be seen on the [[Splash Screen]].
 
* In {{S2}}, a 3D Firefin logo can be seen at the end of the barrel of the {{Weapon|S2|Main|Firefin Splat Charger}} and {{Weapon|S2|Main|Firefin Splatterscope}}.
===''Splatoon 2''===
{{Quote|'''Firefin''' is the king of streetwear brands. Not only are their hoodies and caps always brimming with classic style, their bell hats and visors are a throwback to old-school hip-hop style, and their large selection of designs makes them stand out from the sea of other streetwear brands.|''[[The Art of Splatoon 2]]''<ref>[https://splatoonwiki.org/wiki/File:Firefin_info.png File:Firefin info.png]</ref>}}
 
 
{{quote|Your 'tude is righteous, as you say.<br/>Is your science as defiant?<br/>Prove that your battle rhymes can slay.|[[Agent 8]] on the Firefin [[mem cake]]}}
 
===''Splatoon 3''===
{{quote|Squid Research Lab Fashion Desk intern on deck! Have you stared into the angry eyes of the FishFry? Then you're already familiar with '''Firefin''', the [[gear brand]] for the streets, by the streets. Feel gritty - look fresh. Like diving into the ocean after getting sand in your shorts.|@SplatoonNA on Twitter<ref>[https://twitter.com/SplatoonNA/status/1549740982618492929 {{TWI}} @SplatoonNA on Twitter]</ref>}}
 
==Badges==
{{Main|Badge#Brands}}
Reaching a cumulative amount of stars on Firefin gear will reward the player with badges.
{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s3"
!colspan="3"|Firefin [[Badge]]s
|-
|[[File:S3 Badge Firefin 30.png|32x32px]]||Combined Firefin Gear at 30+ Stars
|-
|[[File:S3 Badge Firefin 100.png|32x32px]]||Combined Firefin Gear at 100+ Stars
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===''Splatoon''===
<gallery>
<gallery>
FirefinPromo1.jpg|Firefin promotional image.
S Firefin promo 1.jpg|Firefin promotional image
Firefin 2.jpg|Some Firefin stickers plastered around [[Inkopolis Plaza]].
Firefin 2.jpg|Some Firefin stickers plastered around [[Inkopolis Plaza]].
Firefin 3.png|A female [[Inkling]] wearing Firefin [[headgear]] and [[clothing]].
S Jet Cap + White 8-Bit FishFry + Red Slip-Ons.png|An [[Inkling]] girl wearing Firefin headgear and clothing.
Callie Splatfest watercolor.jpg|Promo art of [[Callie]] for the final [[Splatfest]] with a Firefin sticker on her suitcase.
S Splatfest artwork Callie.jpg|Promo art of [[Callie]] for the [[Callie vs. Marie]] [[Splatfest]] with a Firefin sticker on her suitcase.
S2 Firefin Splat Charger Line Nintendo Image.jpg|The {{Weapon|S2|Main|Firefin Splat Charger}} in {{S2}} (promo image).
</gallery>
S2 Firefin Splatterscope Line Nintendo Image.jpg|The {{Weapon|S2|Main|Firefin Splatterscope}} in ''Splatoon 2'' (promo image).
 
===''Splatoon 2''===
<gallery>
Firefin info.png|Information from ''[[The Art of Splatoon 2]]''
S2 Firefin promo.png|A promotional image from ''The Art of Splatoon 2''
S2 Firefin Splat Charger Line Nintendo Image.jpg|Promo image of the [[Firefin Splat Charger]] in {{S2}}
S2 Firefin Splatterscope Line Nintendo Image.jpg|Promo image of the [[Firefin Splatterscope]] in ''Splatoon 2''
File:S2 Mem Cake Firefin.png|The [[mem cake]] of Firefin
</gallery>
</gallery>
===''Splatoon 3''===
<gallery>
S3 Firefin Magazines.jpg|A promotional image of Firefin magazines for {{S3}}
S3 Firefin Daily Drop.png|Clean version with logo seen on SplatNet 3 Firefin daily drops.
S3 Firefin Instagram 1.jpg|Promotional image
S3 Firefin Instagram 2.jpg
</gallery>
==Trivia==
* Firefin stickers can be seen plastered around [[Inkopolis Plaza]], various [[stage]]s, and [[Octo Valley (location)|Octo Valley]].
* It seems that the character featured in Firefin's logo is nicknamed "FishFry". This name is often featured in the names of [[gear]] that depicts the character, such as the [[White 8-Bit FishFry]].
* A Firefin sticker can be seen on the [[splash screen]].
* In {{S2}}, a 3D Firefin logo can be seen at the end of the barrel of the [[Firefin Splat Charger]] and [[Firefin Splatterscope]].
* In ''Splatoon'', there is no Firefin gear that has [[Bomb Sniffer]], [[Comeback]], [[Damage Up]], [[Ink Resistance Up]], [[Ink Saver (Sub)]], [[Opening Gambit]], [[Quick Super Jump]], [[Run Speed Up]], [[Stealth Jump]] or [[Tenacity]] as a primary ability.
* In ''Splatoon 2'', there is no Firefin gear that has Comeback, [[Drop Roller]], Ink Saver (Sub), Opening Gambit, Stealth Jump, Tenacity or [[Thermal Ink]] as a primary ability.
* Firefin appears to be based on [[wikipedia:Deluxe Distribution#Spitfire|Spitfire]], a skateboard hardware company that also makes apparel, due to the name and similar-in-concept logos.
* In ''Splatoon 2'', all Firefin-branded shoes are 2-star items.
* In ''Splatoon 3'', due to them merging into [[Z+F]], Firefin and [[Zekko]] are the only brands to not receive any new gear.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{Localized name
|Jap=ホッコリー
|Jap=ホッコリー
|JapR=Hokkorī
|JapR=Hokkorī
|JapM=Onomatopoeia for steaming hot food
|JapM=from "ほっこり" ''hokkori'' (Onomatopoeia for something warm and fluffy; like steamy hot food, warm rooms in winter, warming heart)
|Dut=Firefin
|Dut=Firefin
|DutM=Firefin
|DutM=-
|FreA=Arki
|FreA=Arki
|FreAM=
|FreAM=
|FreE=Friture
|FreE=Friture
|FreEM=Fryer
|FreEM=Frying
|Ger=Rilax
|Ger=Rilax
|GerM=
|GerM=Relax
|Ita=Torryd
|Ita=Torryd
|ItaM=Comes from ''torrido'' (extremely hot), though never used in relation to cooking
|ItaM=Comes from ''torrido'' (very hot or scorching), though never used in relation to cooking
|Rus=Фритюр
|Rus=Фритюр
|RusR=Frityur
|RusR=Frityur
|RusM=From фритюр ''frityur'' (fryer)
|RusM=From фритюр ''frityur'' (deep-fryer)
|SpaA=Shachi
|SpaA=Shachi
|SpaAM=Likely a reference to the Japanese word for [[Wikipedia:killer whale|killer whale]], "shachi"
|SpaAM=Likely a reference to the Japanese word for [[Wikipedia:killer whale|killer whale]], "shachi"
|SpaE=Chokkor
|SpaE=Chokkor
|SpaEM=
|SpaEM=Similar romanization to the Japanese name
|ChiS=暖流
|ChiSR=nuǎn liú
|ChiSM=Warm current
|ChiT=暖流
|ChiTR=nuǎn liú
|ChiTM=Warm current
|Kor=파이어핀
|KorR=
|KorM=
}}
}}



Latest revision as of 17:23, 13 April 2024

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Note: The founders' names
Firefin
Firefin
Likely ability
Unlikely ability

Firefin is a gear brand within the Splatoon series, founded by SAYGO and a75ching.[1] Firefin gear has 5× higher chance to roll Ink Saver (Sub), and a 0.5× lower chance to roll Ink Recovery Up.

According to SplatoonJP, Firefin produces street-style fashion for young Inklings.[2]

In Splatoon 2, the Firefin brand created the Firefin Splat Charger and Firefin Splatterscope in collaboration with the weapon brand Splat.

In Splatoon 3, Firefin merged with Zekko to form Z+F,[3][4] with the aforementioned weapons being succeeded by Z+F Splat Charger and Z+F Splatterscope, respectively, in this game.

List of Firefin gear

For the category page, see Category:Firefin.

Firefin Headgear in Splatoon
Firefin Shoes in Splatoon 2
Firefin Shoes in Splatoon 3

Weapons

Label

Firefin has gear with the labels 'FishFry' and 'Fugu'.

Quotes

Splatoon

The Firefin logo, a stylized blowfish, has long been a favorite of squid-hop set and anyone else who likes to keep it 100. Fans dig the loose fit and laid-back vibe that has become Firefin signature. Did you know that Firefin fans are up to ten times more likely to take selfies in front of graffiti while gazing into the distance?

Splatoon 2

Firefin is the king of streetwear brands. Not only are their hoodies and caps always brimming with classic style, their bell hats and visors are a throwback to old-school hip-hop style, and their large selection of designs makes them stand out from the sea of other streetwear brands.


Your 'tude is righteous, as you say.
Is your science as defiant?
Prove that your battle rhymes can slay.
Agent 8 on the Firefin mem cake

Splatoon 3

Squid Research Lab Fashion Desk intern on deck! Have you stared into the angry eyes of the FishFry? Then you're already familiar with Firefin, the gear brand for the streets, by the streets. Feel gritty - look fresh. Like diving into the ocean after getting sand in your shorts.
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[7]

Badges

Main article: Badge#Brands

Reaching a cumulative amount of stars on Firefin gear will reward the player with badges.

Firefin Badges
S3 Badge Firefin 30.png Combined Firefin Gear at 30+ Stars
S3 Badge Firefin 100.png Combined Firefin Gear at 100+ Stars

Gallery

Splatoon

Splatoon 2

Splatoon 3

Trivia

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ホッコリー
Hokkorī
from "ほっこり" hokkori (Onomatopoeia for something warm and fluffy; like steamy hot food, warm rooms in winter, warming heart)
Netherlands Dutch Firefin -
Canada French (NOA) Arki
France French (NOE) Friture Frying
Germany German Rilax Relax
Italy Italian Torryd Comes from torrido (very hot or scorching), though never used in relation to cooking
Russia Russian Фритюр
Frityur
From фритюр frityur (deep-fryer)
Mexico Spanish (NOA) Shachi Likely a reference to the Japanese word for killer whale, "shachi"
Spain Spanish (NOE) Chokkor Similar romanization to the Japanese name
China Chinese (Simplified) 暖流
nuǎn liú
Warm current
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 暖流
nuǎn liú
Warm current
South Korea Korean 파이어핀

References