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'''Gear''' is the combined form of headgear, clothing, and shoes that [[Inkling]]s and [[Octoling (playable)|Octoling]]s can wear. Gear comes with various [[gear ability|abilities]] that provide effects for the player in battle. Gear can be acquired in shops, through [[SplatNet 3]], or through [[amiibo]], ordered through [[Spyke]] or [[Murch]], or by other means depending on the item.
'''Gear''' is the combined form of headgear, clothing, and shoes that [[Inkling]]s and [[Octoling]]s can wear. Gear comes with various [[gear ability|abilities]] that provide effects for the player in battle. Gear can be acquired in shops, through [[SplatNet 3]], or through [[amiibo]], ordered through [[Spyke]] or [[Murch]], or by other means, depending on the item.


Each piece of gear has a [[brand]] and a [[star power]] that affects its abilities. Most brands have an increased likelihood of rolling a particular ability when a slot is unlocked, as well as a decreased likelihood of a different ability. Its stars affects how many ability slots a piece of gear has by default and the amount of experience required to unlock those slots.
Each piece of gear has a [[Gear brand|brand]] and a [[star power]] that affects its abilities. Most brands have an increased likelihood of rolling a particular ability when a slot is unlocked, as well as a decreased likelihood of a different ability. Its stars affects how many ability slots a piece of gear has by default and the amount of experience required to unlock those slots.


{{Quote|Dress your Inkling in sweet gear, complete with bonus abilities that boost your stats.|''Splatoon'''s official website: Inklings}}
{{Quote|Dress your Inkling in sweet gear, complete with bonus abilities that boost your stats.|''Splatoon''{{'s}} official website: Inklings}}


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* [[List of clothing in Splatoon|List of clothing in ''Splatoon'']]
* [[List of clothing in Splatoon|List of clothing in ''Splatoon'']]
* [[List of shoes in Splatoon|List of shoes in ''Splatoon'']]
* [[List of shoes in Splatoon|List of shoes in ''Splatoon'']]
* [[Checklist of gear in Splatoon|Checklist of all gear in ''Splatoon'']]
* [[Inkipedia:Checklist of gear in Splatoon|Checklist of all gear in ''Splatoon'']]


===''Splatoon 2''===
===''Splatoon 2''===
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* [[List of clothing in Splatoon 2|List of clothing in ''Splatoon 2'']]
* [[List of clothing in Splatoon 2|List of clothing in ''Splatoon 2'']]
* [[List of shoes in Splatoon 2|List of shoes in ''Splatoon 2'']]
* [[List of shoes in Splatoon 2|List of shoes in ''Splatoon 2'']]
* [[Checklist of gear in Splatoon 2|Checklist of all gear in ''Splatoon 2'']]
* [[Inkipedia:Checklist of gear in Splatoon 2|Checklist of all gear in ''Splatoon 2'']]


===''Splatoon 3''===
===''Splatoon 3''===
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* [[List of clothing in Splatoon 3|List of clothing in ''Splatoon 3'']]
* [[List of clothing in Splatoon 3|List of clothing in ''Splatoon 3'']]
* [[List of shoes in Splatoon 3|List of shoes in ''Splatoon 3'']]
* [[List of shoes in Splatoon 3|List of shoes in ''Splatoon 3'']]
* [[Checklist of gear in Splatoon 3|Checklist of all gear in ''Splatoon 3'']]
* [[Inkipedia:Checklist of gear in Splatoon 3|Checklist of all gear in ''Splatoon 3'']]


==Shops==
==Shops==
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===''Splatoon''===
===''Splatoon''===
The following gear shops are found in [[Inkopolis Plaza]]:
The following gear shops are found in [[Inkopolis Plaza]]:
* {{Shop|Cooler Heads|game=Splatoon}}
* {{Shop|game=S|name=Cooler Heads}}
* {{Shop|Jelly Fresh|game=Splatoon}}
* {{Shop|game=S|name=Jelly Fresh}}
* {{Shop|Shrimp Kicks|game=Splatoon}}
* {{Shop|game=S|name=Shrimp Kicks}}


===''Splatoon 2''===
===''Splatoon 2''===
The following gear shops are found in [[Inkopolis Square]]:
The following gear shops are found in [[Inkopolis Square]]:
* {{Shop|Headspace|game=Splatoon 2}}
* {{Shop|game=S2|name=Headspace}}
* {{Shop|Ye Olde Cloth Shoppe|game=Splatoon 2}}
* {{Shop|game=S2|name=Ye Olde Cloth Shoppe}}
* {{Shop|Shella Fresh|game=Splatoon 2}}
* {{Shop|game=S2|name=Shella Fresh}}


===''Splatoon 3''===
===''Splatoon 3''===
The following gear shops are found in [[Splatsville]]:
The following gear shops are found in [[Splatsville]]:
* {{Shop|Naut Couture|game=Splatoon 3}}
* {{Shop|game=S3|name=Naut Couture}}
* {{Shop|Man-o'-Wardrobe|game=Splatoon 3}}
* {{Shop|game=S3|name=Man-o'-Wardrobe}}
* {{Shop|Crush Station|game=Splatoon 3}}
* {{Shop|game=S3|name=Crush Station}}
 
The following gear shops are found in Inkopolis Plaza in the ''[[Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass]]'':
* {{Shop|game=S3|name=Cooler Heads}}
* {{Shop|game=S3|name=Jelly Fresh}}
* {{Shop|game=S3|name=Shrimp Kicks}}
 
The following gear shops are found in Inkopolis Square in the ''Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass'':
* {{Shop|game=S3|name=Headspace}}
* {{Shop|game=S3|name=Ye Olde Cloth Shoppe}}
* {{Shop|game=S3|name=Shella Fresh}}


==Ordering==
==Ordering==
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[[File:Murch Order.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Ordering gear through [[Murch]].]]
[[File:Murch Order.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Ordering gear through [[Murch]].]]


Gear can be ordered through [[Spyke]] and [[Murch]]. While interacting with other players in [[Inkopolis Plaza]] (''[[Splatoon]]''), [[Inkopolis Square]] (''[[Splatoon 2]]''), or [[Splatsville]] (''[[Splatoon 3]]''), their gear can be ordered. After shop rotation, Spyke or Murch will have the next ordered item available for purchase.
Gear can be ordered through [[Spyke]] and [[Murch]]. While interacting with other players in [[Inkopolis Plaza]] (''[[Splatoon]]'' and ''[[Splatoon 3]]''), [[Inkopolis Square]] (''[[Splatoon 2]]'' and ''[[Splatoon 3]]''), or [[Splatsville]] (''[[Splatoon 3]]''), their gear can be ordered. After shop rotation, Spyke or Murch will have the next ordered item available for purchase.


Players can have up to three gear items ordered at a time, but only one order will be fulfilled each calendar day. The first item ordered will be the first order fulfilled. The items offered for purchase by Spyke or Murch may not have the same secondary [[gear ability|abilities]] as the ordered gear item, and the price will be significantly more than the item would cost in its respective shop.
Players can have up to three gear items ordered at a time, but only one order will be fulfilled each calendar day. The first item ordered will be the first order fulfilled. The items offered for purchase by Spyke or Murch may not have the same secondary [[gear ability|abilities]] as the ordered gear item, and the price will be significantly more than the item would cost in its respective shop.


Any gear item(s) you did not collect from previous [[Catalog|catalogs]] cannot be ordered, they can only be obtained from the [[Shell-Out Machine]].
Any gear item(s) not collected from previous Season's [[catalog]]s in ''Splatoon 3'' cannot be ordered until they have first been obtained from the [[Shell-Out Machine]].


Any gear item with the following [[brand]]s cannot be ordered:
Most gear items from the following [[gear brand]]s cannot be ordered:
* {{Brand|S2|amiibo}}
* {{Brand|S3|amiibo}}
* {{Brand|S2|Cuttlegear}} (with exceptions: see below)
* {{Brand|S3|Cuttlegear}} (with exceptions: see below)
* {{Brand|S2|Grizzco}}
* {{Brand|S3|Grizzco}}


The following individual gear items are exclusive promotions and cannot be ordered.
The only exceptions are the four [[Cuttlegear]] clothing introduced in [[Version 3.0.0 (Splatoon 2)|''Splatoon 2'' version 3.0.0]], which appear in shops and can be ordered through Murch as standard gear:
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Black Cuttlegear LS}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Octarian Retro}}
*{{Gear|S3|Clothing|Octo Tee}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Red Cuttlegear LS}}
 
In addition, the following individual gear items are exclusive promotions and cannot be ordered:
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Brown FA-11 Bomber}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Brown FA-11 Bomber}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Gray FA-11 Bomber}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Gray FA-11 Bomber}}
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*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Koshien Bandana}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Koshien Bandana}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Octo Support Hoodie}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Octo Support Hoodie}}
[[Version 3.0.0 (Splatoon 2)|''Splatoon 2'' version 3.0.0]] introduced [[Cuttlegear]] gear that could be purchased in shops and ordered through Murch:
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Black Cuttlegear LS}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Octarian Retro}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Octo Tee}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Red Cuttlegear LS}}


===SplatNet 2===
===SplatNet 2===
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=== SplatNet 3 ===
=== SplatNet 3 ===
In ''Splatoon 3'', players can use [[SplatNet 3]] to order gear like with SplatNet 2. Unlike Splatnet 2, nine gear items are available for purchase at once. Six items with alternate abilities are available to purchase, adding a new one every four hours and removing one at the same time, and three gear items of a specific brand being offered each day through a feature known as The Daily Drop, updating at 00:00 UTC.
In ''Splatoon 3'', players can use [[SplatNet 3]] to order gear like with SplatNet 2. Unlike Splatnet 2, nine gear items are available for purchase at once. Six items with alternate abilities are available to purchase, adding a new one every four hours and removing one at the same time, and three gear items of a specific brand being offered each day through a feature known as The Daily Drop, updating at 00:00 UTC.
==Abilities==
[[File:Murch Add Slot.jpg|250px|right|thumb|[[Murch]] adding an [[gear ability|ability]] slot in {{S2}}.]]
{{move|Split this section; much is already covered in ability. Move stars information to [[star power]]}}
{{main|ability}}
Each piece of gear has a main [[gear ability|ability]] and up to three secondary abilities. Items ordered from [[SplatNet 2]] will always have their main ability be different from the ability that ordinarily appears on that gear item.
The default number of secondary ability slots is determined by the [[star power]] of the gear item. In {{S}} and {{S2}} a 1-star item will have one secondary ability slot and so on for 2- and 3-star. In {{S3}} all gear has one fewer star but the number of secondary abilities is equal to the number of stars plus one up to two stars. If fewer than three secondary ability slots are present on a gear item, additional slots can be added by [[Spyke]] or [[Murch]].
By default, secondary ability slots are locked and have no ability. Through online battles, gear will gain experience and ability slots will be unlocked. The gear item's stars determines the amount of experience required for each slot, with more stars requiring more experience.
When a secondary ability slot is unlocked, a random ability is rolled for it. For most gear [[brand]]s, a specific ability is five times as likely to be rolled while another specific ability is only half as likely to be rolled.
[[File:Ability Unlocked Message.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Unlocking an ability slot.]]
===''Splatoon''===
The following chart shows the amount of experience required to unlock a secondary ability slot on a gear item with a given star power. Numbers in italics represent ability slots that must be added by [[Spyke]].
:{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s"
|-
!Stars||Slot 1||Slot 2||Slot 3
!Total
|- style="text-align: right"
|{{stars|1|15px}}||1,000||''3,000''||''5,000''||9,000
|- style="text-align: right"
|{{stars|2|15px}}||2,000||6,000||''10,000''||18,000
|- style="text-align: right"
|{{stars|3|15px}}||3,000||9,000||15,000||27,000
|- style="text-align: right"
|}
===''Splatoon 2''===
The following chart shows the amount of experience required to unlock a secondary ability slot on a gear item with a given star power. Numbers in italics represent ability slots that must be added by [[Murch]].
:{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s2"
|-
!Stars||Slot 1||Slot 2||Slot 3
!Total
|- style="text-align: right"
|{{stars|1|15px}}||2,000||''6,000''||''10,000''||18,000
|- style="text-align: right"
|{{stars|2|15px}}||3,000||7,000||''11,000''||21,000
|- style="text-align: right"
|{{stars|3|15px}}||4,000||8,000||12,000||24,000
|- style="text-align: right"
|}
Unlike all other items, the [[Splatfest Tee]] requires 7,500 points for each slot for a total of 22,500 points.
Having a drink from [[Crust Bucket]] active increases gear experience gained by 50% for twenty matches.
===''Splatoon 3''===
The following chart shows the amount of experience required to unlock a secondary ability slot on a gear item regardless of its star power.
:{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s3"
|-
!Slot 1!!Slot 2!!Slot 3
|- style="text-align: right"
|2,000||8,000||14,000
|- style="text-align: right"
|}
Gear will continue to gain experience after filling all available slots, awarding a random [[ability chunk]] every 28,000 points. Purchasing duplicates of a gear from shops presents the options of increasing the gear's star power or reverting it to its default state. Star powers greater than 2 do not grant more than 3 secondary ability slots, but will instead increase gear experience gained. The maximum star power is 5 stars.
The following chart shows the [[Cash]] or [[Super Sea Snail|Super Sea Snails]] required to upgrade to a given star power from the previous star power as well as the number of secondary abilities and the experience multiplier at that star power.
:{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s3"
|-
!Target star power!!Cost
!Super Sea Snails!!Abilities!!Multiplier
|- style="text-align: right"
|||N/A
|N/A||1||1.00
|- style="text-align: right"
|{{Stars|1|15px|total=1}}||10,000
|1||2||1.00
|- style="text-align: right"
|{{Stars|2|15px|total=2}}||30,000
|1||3||1.00
|- style="text-align: right"
|{{Stars|3|15px|total=3}}||50,000
|5||3||1.03
|- style="text-align: right"
|{{Stars|4|15px|total=4}}||100,000
|10||3||1.06
|- style="text-align: right"
|{{Stars|5|15px|total=5}}||200,000
|20||3||1.10
|- style="text-align: right"
|}
Having a drink from [[Crab-N-Go]] active increases gear experience gained by 50% for twenty matches.


==Promotional gear==
==Promotional gear==
<span style="font-weight: 700; font-size: 16px;">7-Eleven</span>
{{Main|Promotional gear}}
[[File:7-Eleven Logo.png|100px|right|7-Eleven|link=]]


In 2017, [https://www.7-eleven.com/ 7-Eleven] sold exclusive ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' merchandise in Japan through their website. Purchased items were also accompanied by a download code for exclusive in-game gear. 7-Eleven exclusive gear items cannot be ordered through [[Murch]]. In a press release, it was mentioned that these items could eventually become rewards available through [https://my.nintendo.com/ My Nintendo] after 2018,<ref>[https://7net.omni7.jp/general/010007/170518splatoon Omni7 Website: Limited Time ''Splatoon 2'' Bonus]</ref> which happened shortly after [[Chaos vs. Order|Final Fest]].<ref>[https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/28851e42-a9b8-11e9-b641-063b7ac45a6d?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_content=20190723&utm_campaign=topics {{NES}} Article on ''Splatoon'' rewards on the My Nintendo Store from Nintendo]</ref>
Promotional gear is gear released to promote various events and 3rd party collaborations. Many cannot be ordered through Murch, and some are region locked to Japan.
 
The following gear items were available for purchasing any eligible item:
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Green V-Neck Limited Tee}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Red V-Neck Limited Tee}}


The following gear items were only available for purchasing the game:
==Adjusting gear==
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Brown FA-11 Bomber}}
:''Main article: '''[[Adjust Gear]]'''
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Gray FA-11 Bomber}}
 
In July 2019, the gear was made available in the West. In Europe, codes for all four items were given out to users that pre-ordered a [[Chaos vs. Order|Final Fest]] shirt.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoEurope/status/1152244596455464960 {{TWI}} NintendoEurope on Twitter]</ref> Initially, the codes provided only redeemed the Bomber jackets in-game,<ref>[https://twitter.com/LeanYoshi/status/1152252232546574337 {{TWI}} LeanYoshi on Twitter]</ref> but this was fixed.<ref>[https://twitter.com/LeanYoshi/status/1153355237018746883 LeanYoshi on Twitter].</ref> In the Americas, the gear was made available on My Nintendo for 100 Platinum Coins on {{date|2019-07-22}}. However, they are no longer available as of {{date|2020-02-01}}.<ref>[https://my.nintendo.com/rewards/b6fcde447f43d27d?imp=YiYijZ0KPMd35OU8Tuu%20WSWwqMero3vzvVVZvVoUC%3Areward_list%3A1%3A1 ''Splatoon™ 2'' Gear set | Rewards | My Nintendo]</ref>
 
<span style="font-weight: 700; font-size: 16px;">CoroCoro Comic</span>
[[File:CoroCoro Comic Logo.png|125px|right|CoroCoro Comic|link=]]
 
[http://www.corocoro.tv/ CoroCoro Comic] is a Japanese comic and video game magazine.
 
[[Version 2.8.0 (Splatoon)|Version 2.8.0]] of ''[[Splatoon]]'' featured CoroCoro-themed promotional gear. This gear became accessible in-game from shops and can be ordered through [[Spyke]].
 
*{{Gear|S|Headgear|CoroCoro Cap}}
*{{Gear|S|Clothing|CoroCoro Hoodie}}
 
The January 2018 issue of CoroCoro Comic included unique product codes that could be used in the Nintendo eShop to redeem promotional gear in ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. These CoroCoro Comic exclusive gear items can only be used with the Japanese version of the game and cannot be ordered through [[Murch]].
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Eminence Cuff}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Milky Eminence Jacket}}
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|Milky Enperrials}}
 
These items resemble the signature outfit of [[Emperor]], an antagonist in the [[Splatoon (manga)|''Splatoon'' manga]].
 
The August 2018 issue of CoroCoro Comic included unique product codes in a Spygear License Card that could be used in the Nintendo eShop to redeem promotional gear in ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. These CoroCoro Comic exclusive gear items can only be used with the Japanese version of the game and cannot be ordered through [[Murch]].
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Sennyu Goggles}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Sennyu Suit}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Sennyu Bon Bon Beanie}}
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|Sennyu Inksoles}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Sennyu Specs}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Sennyu Headphones}}
 
These items resemble the spy outfits worn by Blue Team during the ''[[Octo Expansion]]'' arc in the [[Splatoon (manga)|''Splatoon'' manga]].
 
On 15 April 2019, CoroCoro Comic included unique product codes that could be used in the Nintendo eShop to redeem promotional gear in ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. These CoroCoro Comic exclusive gear items can only be used with the Japanese version of the game and cannot be ordered through [[Murch]].
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Mecha Head - HTR}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Mecha Body - AKM}}
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|Mecha Legs - LBS}}
 
<span style="font-weight: 700; font-size: 16px;">Nintendo Switch Online and news</span>
[[File:SwitchOnline.svg|125px|right|Nintendo Switch|link=]]
 
If anyone applies for a Nintendo Switch Online plan (or a family plan), they will be given a code (eight codes if the plan is a family plan) to redeem the exclusive Online Gear on the eShop, in which a box will appear in the middle of the square containing the items. Emails containing the codes were no longer distributed after August 31, 2022, and the codes were no longer usable as of December 31, 2022. These exclusive gear items cannot be ordered through [[Murch]].
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Online Jersey}}
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|Online Squidkid V}}
 
The Nintendo Switch News app also gave away gear to those who started ''Splatoon 2'' via special news articles of certain worldwide Splatfests and the ''Splatoon'' World Championship. Unlike the gear above, these gear items can be ordered through Murch and SplatNet 2.
 
The following gear items were available via the [[Splatoon 2 World Championship 2018|''Splatoon 2'' World Championship 2018]] news article:
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|SWC Logo Tee}}
 
The following gear items were available via the [[Trick vs. Treat (2018)|Splatoween]] Splatfest news article and [[Trick vs. Treat (2020)|its rematch]]:
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Kyonshi Hat}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Hockey Mask}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Li'l Devil Horns}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Anglerfish Mask}}
 
The following gear items were available via the [[Fam vs. Friend|Frosty Fest]] Splatfest news article:
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|New Year's Glasses DX}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Eel-Cake Hat}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Twisty Headband}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Festive Party Cone}}
 
The following gear items were available via the [[Hare vs. Tortoise|Spring Fest]] Splatfest news article:
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Orange Novelty Visor}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Pink Novelty Visor}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Purple Novelty Visor}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Green Novelty Visor}}
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|Pearl-Scout Lace-Ups}}
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|Pearlescent Squidkid IV}}
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|Pearl Punk Crowns}}
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|New-Day Arrows}}
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|Marination Lace-Ups}}
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|Rina Squidkid IV}}
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|Trooper Power Stripes}}
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|Midnight Slip-Ons}}
 
The following gear items were available via the [[Chaos vs. Order|Final Fest: Splatocalypse]] Splatfest news article:
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Eye of Justice}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Fierce Fishskull}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Hivemind Antenna}}
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Jetflame Crest}}
 
<span style="font-weight: 700; font-size: 16px;">Famitsu</span>
[[File:Famitsu Logo.png |125px|right|Famitsu|link=]]
 
Japanese magazine [https://www.famitsu.com/ Famitsu] has held contests for reader-submitted designs to be implemented in ''Splatoon'' games. Gear added in this way becomes accessible in-game from shops and can be ordered through [[Spyke]] and [[Murch]].
 
The following gear items were added to ''[[Splatoon]]'' in [[Version 2.0.0 (Splatoon)|version 2.0.0]]:
*{{Gear|S|Headgear|Traditional Headband}}
*{{Gear|S|Clothing|Traditional Apron}}
*{{Gear|S|Shoes|Traditional Sandals}}
 
The following gear items were added to ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' in [[Version 2.0.0 (Splatoon 2)|version 2.0.0]]:
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Moist Ghillie Helmet}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Moist Ghillie Suit}}
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|Moist Ghillie Boots}}
 
Famitsu also gave away codes for promotional gear for those who purchased the Fourth ''Splatoon'' Koshien Fan Book. These can only be used with the Japanese version of the game and cannot be ordered through [[Murch]].
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Koshien Bandana}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Octo Support Hoodie}}
 
<span style="font-weight: 700; font-size: 16px;">HORI</span>
[[File:HORI Logo.png|right|125px|link=]]
 
With the release of ''[[Splatoon 2]]'', a promotional collaboration with licensed merchandise producer [http://stores.horiusa.com/ HORI] saw the [http://stores.horiusa.com/splatoon-2-splat-and-chat-headset-for-nintendo-switch/ HORI ''Splatoon 2'' Splat & Chat Headset], for use with the [[Nintendo Switch#Online Lounge|Online Lounge]]. An in-game gear item with the same design is accessible in-game from shops and can be ordered through Murch.
 
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Squidfin Hook Cans}}
 
<span style="font-weight: 700; font-size: 16px;">The King of Games</span>
[[File:S Brand KOG.png|right|KOG|link=]]
 
The King of Games is a brand of apparel by a Japanese apparel manufacturer [https://editmode.jp/en/ Editmode] that produces officially licensed Nintendo clothing. From launch, ''[[Splatoon]]'' has included a [[KOG]] [[brand]] that sells in-game analogs to real-world products. This gear is accessible in-game from shops and can be ordered through Spyke.
 
*{{Gear|S|Clothing|Black Pipe Tee}}
*{{Gear|S|Clothing|White Line Tee}}
 
<span style="font-weight: 700; font-size: 16px;">Nike</span>
[[File:Inklings wearing Sesame Salt 270s and Sea Slug Volt 95s.jpg|right|200px|Promotional image for the Splatfest|link=]]
 
On {{date|2018-03-16}}, a [[Splatfest]] was announced for ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' in Japan with a theme inspired by real-world [https://www.nike.com/ Nike] shoe products. As part of the promotion, two new gear items were added to the game. This gear became accessible in-game from shops, could be ordered through Murch and was immediately listed for order on [[SplatNet 2]].
 
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|Sea Slug Volt 95s}}
*{{Gear|S2|Shoes|Sesame Salt 270s}}
 
These are the only gear items to ever appear on [[SplatNet 2]] with their regular price and abilities.
 
<span style="font-weight: 700; font-size: 16px;">Squid Girl</span>
[[File:Squidgirl2.jpg|125px|right|Promotional artwork for the collaboration|link=]]
 
[[Version 2.0.0 (Splatoon)|Version 2.0.0]] of ''[[Splatoon]]'' featured gear inspired by [http://www.ika-musume.com/ Squid Girl], a Japanese manga and television show. This gear became accessible in-game from shops and can be ordered through [[Spyke]].
*{{Gear|S|Headgear|SQUID GIRL Hat}}
*{{Gear|S|Clothing|SQUID GIRL Tunic}}
*{{Gear|S|Shoes|SQUID GIRL Shoes}}
 
<span style="font-weight: 700; font-size: 16px;">''Splatoon Global Testfire''</span>
[[File:S Gear Clothing SUP000.png|right|''Splatoon Global Testfire'' pre-purchase clothing|link=]]
 
During the initial ''[[Splatoon Global Testfire]]'' event, players who pre-purchased ''[[Splatoon]]'' in-game would receive gear to distinguish them from most other players. The upgraded gear was only cosmetic and offered no practical advantage.
*{{Gear|S|Headgear|Studio Headphones}}
*{{Gear|S|Clothing|SUP000|icononly}} A squid-themed layered shirt
*{{Gear|S|Shoes|Red Hi-Horses}}
 
<span style="font-weight: 700; font-size: 16px;">''Octo Expansion''</span>
[[File:S2 Gear Clothing Octo Layered LS.png|128px|right|Octo Layered LS|link=]]
 
When the ''[[Octo Expansion]]'' DLC for ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' was announced, promotional gear was immediately available to players who purchased the expansion.
*{{Gear|S2|Headgear|Studio Octophones}}
*{{Gear|S2|Clothing|Octo Layered LS}}
 
<span style="font-weight: 700; font-size: 16px;">Wandercrust</span>
[[File:S3 Gear Headgear Stay Crusty Cap.png|128px|right|Stay Crusty Cap|link=]]
 
In SplatNet 3, players can support Crusty Sean in his Wandercrust Tour with the turf points they aquire in online battles. When every location in a Journey is supported, they will receive an exclusive piece of gear from the [[Battle Lobby]] terminal in game.
* {{Gear|S3|Headgear|Stay Crusty Cap}}
* {{Gear|S3|Clothing|Crispy Crustume}}
* {{Gear|S3|Shoes|Fry Tops}}


==Statistics==
==Statistics==
{{Main|Gear statistics}}
{{Main|Gear statistics}}


* Both in ''Splatoon'' and ''Splatoon 2'', over half the 1-star gear is clothing.
*Both in ''Splatoon'' and ''Splatoon 2'', over half the 1-star gear is clothing.
* In ''Splatoon'', exactly half the clothing is 1-star.
*In ''Splatoon'', exactly half the clothing is 1-star.
* In ''Splatoon 2'', there is only one fewer 2-star item than there are 1-star items (140 versus 141).
*In ''Splatoon 2'', there is only one fewer 2-star item than there are 1-star items (140 versus 141).
* In ''Splatoon 2'', the most common primary [[gear ability|ability]] on headgear is [[Special Saver]] (seven items), the most common primary ability on clothing is tied with [[Quick Super Jump]] and [[Thermal Ink]] (fifteen items each), and the most common primary ability on shoes is [[Bomb Defense Up DX]] (nine items).
* In ''Splatoon 2'', the most common primary [[gear ability|ability]] on headgear is [[Special Saver]] (seven items), the most common primary ability on clothing is tied with [[Quick Super Jump]] and [[Thermal Ink]] (fifteen items each), and the most common primary ability on shoes is [[Bomb Defense Up DX]] (nine items).
* For all the categories in ''Splatoon'', there are at least three different abilities which are the most common for that category.
*For all the categories in ''Splatoon'', there are at least three different abilities which are the most common for that category.
* In ''Splatoon'', the [[brand]] that produces the most headgear is [[Forge]] (fourteen items), the brand that produces the most clothing are tied with [[Splash Mob]] and [[SquidForce]] (sixteen items each) and the brand that produces the most shoes is [[Krak-On]] (thirteen items).
*In ''Splatoon'', the [[gear brand]] that produces the most headgear is [[Forge]] (fourteen items), the brand that produces the most clothing are tied with [[Splash Mob]] and [[SquidForce]] (sixteen items each) and the brand that produces the most shoes is [[Krak-On]] (thirteen items).
* In ''Splatoon 2'', the [[brand]] that produces the most headgear is [[Forge]] (eighteen items), the brand that produces the most clothing is [[Splash Mob]] (nineteen items) and the brand that produces the most shoes is [[Tentatek]] (nineteen items).
*In ''Splatoon 2'', the [[gear brand]] that produces the most headgear is [[Forge]] (eighteen items), the brand that produces the most clothing is [[Splash Mob]] (nineteen items) and the brand that produces the most shoes is [[Tentatek]] (nineteen items).
* In ''Splatoon'', five brands do not produce all three types of gear: [[Firefin]], [[Forge]], [[Skalop]], [[SquidForce]], and the real-world tie-in brand [[KOG]]. They all produce headgear and clothing but not shoes, with the exception of KOG, which only produces clothing.
*In ''Splatoon'', five brands do not produce all three types of gear: [[Firefin]], [[Forge]], [[Skalop]], [[SquidForce]], and the real-world tie-in brand [[KOG]]. They all produce headgear and clothing but not shoes, with the exception of KOG, which only produces clothing.
** In ''Splatoon 2'', only one brand still has this distinction: [[Skalop]].
**In ''Splatoon 2'', only one brand still has this distinction: [[Skalop]].
* In ''Splatoon'', every piece of special promotional gear, except for the [[CoroCoro]] gear, is produced by a special brand (for instance, the [[SQUID GIRL Gear]] is produced by [[The SQUID GIRL]]).
*In ''Splatoon'', every piece of special promotional gear, except for the [[CoroCoro]] gear, is produced by a special brand (for instance, the [[SQUID GIRL Gear]] is produced by [[The SQUID GIRL]]).
** In ''Splatoon 2'', this is not the case. Every piece of special promotional gear is produced by an existing brand that is not associated with special promotions, most commonly [[Forge]], which produces eight pieces of promotional gear in-game.
**In ''Splatoon 2'', this is not the case. Every piece of special promotional gear is produced by an existing brand that is not associated with special promotions, most commonly [[Forge]], which produces eight pieces of promotional gear in-game.
* Of the 205 items appearing in both games, 26 had their stars changed (eight headgear, twelve clothing, six shoes), all by one star. The [[Noise Cancelers]], [[LE Soccer Cleats]], [[Round-Collar Shirt]], [[Purple Sea Slugs]], [[Gold Hi-Horses]], [[Trail Boots]], [[Mawcasins]], [[Skull Bandana]], [[White Shirt]] and [[Octoling Goggles]] had their stars increased, whilst the [[White Anchor Tee]], [[Crazy Arrows]], [[Soccer Headband]], [[Navy Striped LS]], [[Bike Helmet]], [[Armor Helmet Replica]], [[Armor Jacket Replica]], [[Armor Boot Replicas]], [[Layered Anchor LS]], [[Striped Beanie]], [[Choco Layered LS]], [[Pilot Goggles]], [[Baby-Jelly Shirt]], [[Green Tee]], [[Camo Mesh]], and [[Layered Vector LS]] had their stars decreased.
* Of the 205 items appearing in both games, 26 had their stars changed (eight headgear, twelve clothing, six shoes), all by one star. The [[Noise Cancelers]], [[LE Soccer Cleats]], [[Round-Collar Shirt]], [[Purple Sea Slugs]], [[Gold Hi-Horses]], [[Trail Boots]], [[Mawcasins]], [[Skull Bandana]], [[White Shirt]] and [[Octoleet Goggles]] had their stars increased, whilst the [[White Anchor Tee]], [[Crazy Arrows]], [[Soccer Headband]], [[Navy Striped LS]], [[Bike Helmet]], [[Armor Helmet Replica]], [[Armor Jacket Replica]], [[Armor Boot Replicas]], [[Layered Anchor LS]], [[Striped Beanie]], [[Choco Layered LS]], [[Pilot Goggles]], [[Baby-Jelly Shirt]], [[Green Tee]], [[Camo Mesh]], and [[Layered Vector LS]] had their stars decreased.
* All gear that appears in both games that had [[Bomb Range Up]] in ''Splatoon'' has [[Sub Power Up]] in ''Splatoon 2''. The same is true for [[Defense Up]] and [[Bomb Defense Up DX]], [[Cold Blooded]] and [[Main Power Up]], and for [[Special Duration Up]] and [[Special Power Up]].  
*All gear that appears in both games that had [[Bomb Range Up]] in ''Splatoon'' has [[Sub Power Up]] in ''Splatoon 2''. The same is true for [[Defense Up]] and [[Bomb Defense Up DX]], [[Cold Blooded]] and [[Main Power Up]], and for [[Special Duration Up]] and [[Special Power Up]].
* The [[Splatfest Tee]] is the only piece of gear that had an ability in ''Splatoon'' ([[Special Saver]]) that still exists in ''Splatoon 2'', yet had its ability changed (to [[Ability Doubler]], which is unique to it).
* The [[Splatfest Tee]] is the only piece of gear that had an ability in ''Splatoon'' ([[Special Saver]]) that still exists in ''Splatoon 2'', yet had its ability changed (to [[Ability Doubler]], which is unique to it).
* Of the other four new primary abilities, [[Thermal Ink]] appears only on gear that is new to ''Splatoon 2'', while the other three ([[Drop Roller]], [[Object Shredder]] and [[Respawn Punisher]] (except [[Black Anchor Tee]]) appear only on new gear or gear that had [[Damage Up]] as its primary ability in ''Splatoon''.
*Of the other four new primary abilities, [[Thermal Ink]] appears only on gear that is new to ''Splatoon 2'', while the other three ([[Drop Roller]], [[Object Shredder]] and [[Respawn Punisher]] (except [[Black Anchor Tee]]) appear only on new gear or gear that had [[Damage Up]] as its primary ability in ''Splatoon''.
 
==Renamed Gear==
Certain pieces of gear have been renamed between games. These pieces of gear are:
*The {{Gear|S|Headgear|Legendary Cap}} from ''Splatoon'' was renamed to "Cap of Legend" from ''Splatoon 2'' and onwards.
*The {{Gear|S|Headgear|Octoling Goggles}} from ''Splatoon'' were renamed to "Octoleet Goggles" from ''Splatoon 2'' and onwards.
*The {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Dots-On-Dots Shirt}} from ''Splatoon 2'' was renamed to "Dots-on-Dots Shirt" in ''Splatoon 3''.
*The {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Eggplant Mountain Coat}} from ''Splatoon 2'' was renamed to "Lemon Mountain Coat" in ''Splatoon 3''.
*The {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Front Zip Vest}} from ''Splatoon 2'' was renamed to "Front-Zip Vest" in ''Splatoon 3''.
*The {{Gear|S|Clothing|Octoling Armor}} from ''Splatoon'' was renamed to "Octoleet Armor" in ''Splatoon 3''.
*The {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Green Laceups}} from ''Splatoon 2'' were renamed to "Green Lace-Ups" in ''Splatoon 3''.
*The {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Mint Dakroniks}} from ''Splatoon 2'' were renamed to "Cyan Dakroniks" in ''Splatoon 3''.
*The {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Non-slip Senseis}} from ''Splatoon 2'' were renamed to "Nonslip Senseis" in ''Splatoon 3''.
*The {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Polka-dot Slip-Ons}} from ''Splatoon 2'' were renamed to "Polka-Dot Slip-Ons" in ''Splatoon 3''.
*The {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Punk Blacks}} from ''Splatoon 2'' were renamed to "Punk Nights" in ''Splatoon 3''.
*The {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Red-Mesh Sneakers}} from ''Splatoon 2'' were renamed to "Orange-Mesh Sneakers" in ''Splatoon 3''.
*The {{Gear|S|Shoes|Soccer Cleats}} from ''Splatoon'' were renamed to "Soccer Shoes" from ''Splatoon 2'' and onwards.
*The {{Gear|S|Shoes|Strapping Reds}} from ''Splatoon'' were renamed to "Red 3-Straps" in ''Splatoon 3''.
*The {{Gear|S|Shoes|Strapping Whites}} from ''Splatoon'' were renamed to "White 3-Straps" in ''Splatoon 3''.
*The {{Gear|S|Shoes|Octoling Boots}} from ''Splatoon'' were renamed to "Octoleet Boots" in ''Splatoon 3''.
 
Similarly, certain pieces of gear which drastically differed in appearance depending on the player's selected gender in ''Splatoon 2'' had their gender-exclusive variations split into two separate unisex gear pieces in ''Splatoon 3''. This resulted in slight naming adjustments for the affected gear:
*The {{Gear|S2|Clothing|Enchanted Robe}} was split into {{Gear|S3|Clothing|Enchanted Robe A}} and {{Gear|S3|Clothing|Enchanted Robe B}}.
*The {{Gear|S2|Shoes|Fringed Loafers}} were split into {{Gear|S3|Shoes|Base Fringed Loafers}} and {{Gear|S3|Shoes|Baggy-Sock Fringe Loafs}}.
*The {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Pearlescent Crown}} was split into {{Gear|S3|Headgear|Pearlescent Crown L}} and {{Gear|S3|Headgear|Pearlescent Crown S}}.
*The {{Gear|S2|Clothing|School Cardigan}} was split into {{Gear|S3|Clothing|School Cardigan A}} and {{Gear|S3|Clothing|School Cardigan B}}.
*The {{Gear|S2|Shoes|School Shoes}} were split into {{Gear|S3|Shoes|Base School Shoes}} and {{Gear|S3|Shoes|School Shoes + Hi Socks}}.
*The {{Gear|S2|Clothing|School Uniform}} was split into {{Gear|S3|Clothing|School Uniform A}} and {{Gear|S3|Clothing|School Uniform B}}.
*The {{Gear|S2|Headgear|Squinja Mask}} was split into {{Gear|S3|Headgear|Squinja Mask Mk I}} and {{Gear|S3|Headgear|Squinja Mask Mk II}}.
 
==Gear that changed brand==


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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[[Category:Gear]]
[[Category:Gear]]

Latest revision as of 11:15, 12 April 2024

For the gear/equipment screen, see Equipment.
For the Splatfest, see Gear vs. Grub vs. Fun.

Gear is the combined form of headgear, clothing, and shoes that Inklings and Octolings can wear. Gear comes with various abilities that provide effects for the player in battle. Gear can be acquired in shops, through SplatNet 3, or through amiibo, ordered through Spyke or Murch, or by other means, depending on the item.

Each piece of gear has a brand and a star power that affects its abilities. Most brands have an increased likelihood of rolling a particular ability when a slot is unlocked, as well as a decreased likelihood of a different ability. Its stars affects how many ability slots a piece of gear has by default and the amount of experience required to unlock those slots.

Dress your Inkling in sweet gear, complete with bonus abilities that boost your stats.
Splatoon's official website: Inklings

Lists of gear

Splatoon

S Gear Clothing Splatfest Tee.png

The following gear is available in Splatoon:

Splatoon 2

S2 Gear Clothing Splatfest Tee.png

The following gear is available in Splatoon 2:

Splatoon 3

S3 Gear Clothing Splatfest Tee.png

The following gear is available in Splatoon 3:

Shops

Shopping at Shella Fresh in Splatoon 2.

The primary source for gear is in shops. Shops include Booyah Base in Splatoon and the Galleria in Splatoon 2, both of which contain stores for headgear, clothing and shoes. Items purchased from shops will always have their default main ability and a default number of ability slots, but shops offer the lowest prices on gear items.

Shops sell gear for S2 Icon Cash.png Cash. On any given calendar day, a shop will have a selection of items for sale. The items available will be selected at random from the pool of items that the player is eligible to buy. The items available in the shop cycle out at midnight according to the system clock (in Splatoon) or at midnight UTC (in Splatoon 2 and 3). The exact items a player is eligible to buy depends on their level.

Gear that is already owned cannot be purchased again from shops, unless they have been purchased from SplatNet 2 or ordered from Murch with a non-default ability. In Splatoon 3, duplicate gear can be bought to increase the currently owned gear's star power.

Splatoon

The following gear shops are found in Inkopolis Plaza:

Splatoon 2

The following gear shops are found in Inkopolis Square:

Splatoon 3

The following gear shops are found in Splatsville:

The following gear shops are found in Inkopolis Plaza in the Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass:

The following gear shops are found in Inkopolis Square in the Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass:

Ordering

Spyke and Murch

Ordering gear through Murch.

Gear can be ordered through Spyke and Murch. While interacting with other players in Inkopolis Plaza (Splatoon and Splatoon 3), Inkopolis Square (Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3), or Splatsville (Splatoon 3), their gear can be ordered. After shop rotation, Spyke or Murch will have the next ordered item available for purchase.

Players can have up to three gear items ordered at a time, but only one order will be fulfilled each calendar day. The first item ordered will be the first order fulfilled. The items offered for purchase by Spyke or Murch may not have the same secondary abilities as the ordered gear item, and the price will be significantly more than the item would cost in its respective shop.

Any gear item(s) not collected from previous Season's catalogs in Splatoon 3 cannot be ordered until they have first been obtained from the Shell-Out Machine.

Most gear items from the following gear brands cannot be ordered:

The only exceptions are the four Cuttlegear clothing introduced in Splatoon 2 version 3.0.0, which appear in shops and can be ordered through Murch as standard gear:

In addition, the following individual gear items are exclusive promotions and cannot be ordered:

SplatNet 2

Ordering gear through SplatNet 2.

In Splatoon 2, players can use SplatNet 2 to order gear with main abilities not otherwise available for any given item. Gear ordered this way can immediately be purchased through Murch in-game.

Six gear items are available for order at a time. Every two hours, a new gear item is made available, and the oldest gear item is removed from the list. Only one gear item can be ordered from SplatNet 2 at a time: ordering a second item will cancel the order for the first one.

SplatNet 3

In Splatoon 3, players can use SplatNet 3 to order gear like with SplatNet 2. Unlike Splatnet 2, nine gear items are available for purchase at once. Six items with alternate abilities are available to purchase, adding a new one every four hours and removing one at the same time, and three gear items of a specific brand being offered each day through a feature known as The Daily Drop, updating at 00:00 UTC.

Promotional gear

Main article: Promotional gear

Promotional gear is gear released to promote various events and 3rd party collaborations. Many cannot be ordered through Murch, and some are region locked to Japan.

Adjusting gear

Main article: Adjust Gear

Statistics

Main article: Gear statistics

Renamed Gear

Certain pieces of gear have been renamed between games. These pieces of gear are:

  • The Legendary Cap from Splatoon was renamed to "Cap of Legend" from Splatoon 2 and onwards.
  • The Octoling Goggles from Splatoon were renamed to "Octoleet Goggles" from Splatoon 2 and onwards.
  • The Dots-On-Dots Shirt from Splatoon 2 was renamed to "Dots-on-Dots Shirt" in Splatoon 3.
  • The Eggplant Mountain Coat from Splatoon 2 was renamed to "Lemon Mountain Coat" in Splatoon 3.
  • The Front Zip Vest from Splatoon 2 was renamed to "Front-Zip Vest" in Splatoon 3.
  • The Octoling Armor from Splatoon was renamed to "Octoleet Armor" in Splatoon 3.
  • The Green Laceups from Splatoon 2 were renamed to "Green Lace-Ups" in Splatoon 3.
  • The Mint Dakroniks from Splatoon 2 were renamed to "Cyan Dakroniks" in Splatoon 3.
  • The Non-slip Senseis from Splatoon 2 were renamed to "Nonslip Senseis" in Splatoon 3.
  • The Polka-dot Slip-Ons from Splatoon 2 were renamed to "Polka-Dot Slip-Ons" in Splatoon 3.
  • The Punk Blacks from Splatoon 2 were renamed to "Punk Nights" in Splatoon 3.
  • The Red-Mesh Sneakers from Splatoon 2 were renamed to "Orange-Mesh Sneakers" in Splatoon 3.
  • The Soccer Cleats from Splatoon were renamed to "Soccer Shoes" from Splatoon 2 and onwards.
  • The Strapping Reds from Splatoon were renamed to "Red 3-Straps" in Splatoon 3.
  • The Strapping Whites from Splatoon were renamed to "White 3-Straps" in Splatoon 3.
  • The Octoling Boots from Splatoon were renamed to "Octoleet Boots" in Splatoon 3.

Similarly, certain pieces of gear which drastically differed in appearance depending on the player's selected gender in Splatoon 2 had their gender-exclusive variations split into two separate unisex gear pieces in Splatoon 3. This resulted in slight naming adjustments for the affected gear:

Gear that changed brand

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ギア
Gia
Gear
Netherlands Dutch Uitrusting Equipment
France French (NOE) Équipement Equipment
Germany German Ausrüstung Gear
Italy Italian Equipaggiamento Equipment
Russia Russian Снаряжение
Snar'ajenie
Equipment
China Chinese 装备[1]
zhuāng bèi
Gear
Translate logo.svg Internal Gear[2]
Headgear
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese アタマ
Atama
Head
Netherlands Dutch Accessoires (Splatoon 2 & 3)
Hoofddeksels (Splatoon[3])
Accessories
Headgear
CanadaFrance French Accessoires Accessories
Germany German Kopf Head
Italy Italian Accessori Accessories
Russia Russian Аксессуары (Splatoon 2 & 3)
Aksessuari
Головной убор (Splatoon[4])
Golovnoy ubor
Accessories

Headdress
SpainMexico Spanish Accesorios Accessories
China Chinese (Simplified) 头部装备
tóubù zhuāngbèi (Mandarin)
Headgear
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 頭部裝備
tóubù zhuāngbèi (Mandarin)
Headgear
South Korea Korean 액세서리
aegseseoli
Accessories
Portugal Portuguese Acessórios[5] Accessories
Translate logo.svg Internal L_BtnMap_06-T_Text_00[2] Headgear is a button label.
Clothing
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese フク
Fuku
Clothing
Netherlands Dutch Kleding Clothing
CanadaFrance French Vêtements Clothes
Germany German Kleidung Clothes
Italy Italian Vestiti Clothes
Russia Russian Одежда
Odejda
Clothes
SpainMexico Spanish Ropa Clothing
China Chinese (Simplified) 服装
fúzhuāng (Mandarin)
Clothing
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 服裝
fúzhuāng (Mandarin)
Clothing
South Korea Korean
os
Clothes
Portugal Portuguese Roupa[5] Clothing
Translate logo.svg Internal L_BtnMap_07-T_Text_00[2] Clothing is a button label.
Shoes
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese クツ
Kutsu
Shoes
Netherlands Dutch Schoenen Shoes
CanadaFrance French Chaussures Shoes
Germany German Schuhe Shoes
Italy Italian Scarpe Shoes
Russia Russian Обувь
Obuv'
Shoes
SpainMexico Spanish Calzado Footwear
China Chinese 鞋子
xiézi (Mandarin)
Shoes
South Korea Korean 신발
sinbal
Shoes
Portugal Portuguese Calçado[5] Shoes
Translate logo.svg Internal L_BtnMap_08-T_Text_00[2] Shoes is a button label.

See also

Notes

References