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Revision as of 22:19, 1 September 2023
The Hothouse Hat is headgear in Splatoon 2.
It is a 2-star item produced by Skalop and comes with the primary ability Ink Resistance Up. It can be purchased from Headspace for 3,680 or from SplatNet 2 Gear Shop for 7,360.
Appearance
The Hothouse Hat is a black-and-white jungle-patterned bell hat with a wide brim. There are small red and orange details in the pattern. The brim has a small black tag with the Skalop logo in white.
Splatoon 2
Abilities
The Hothouse Hat comes with Ink Resistance Up as the primary ability when purchased from a shop or ordered from Murch. When purchased from SplatNet 2, it comes with any other primary ability normally available to Headgear. As a 2-star item, the Hothouse Hat comes 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 it is made by the Skalop gear brand, it has a higher chance of rolling Quick Respawn and a lower chance of rolling Special Saver to fill its secondary ability slots.
Gallery
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Two inklings wearing the Hothouse Hat, from the Nintendo Direct on 8 March 2018
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Promo for Version 3.0.0 with the Inkling Girl on the right wearing the Hothouse Hat.
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Front view.
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Back view.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ホタプラントハット Hota Puranto Hatto |
Skalop Plant Hat |
Dutch | Bladerhoed | Leaf hat |
French | Chapeau tulipe feuillage | Foliage tulip hat |
German | Tropenblätter-Hut | Tropical leaf hat |
Italian | Cappello Conchifoglie | Shelleaves hat[note 1] |
Russian | Панама «Листопад» Panama «Listopad» |
"Leaf falling" bucket hat |
Spanish | Sombrero plantas | Plants hat |
Translation notes
- ↑ Conchifoglie comes from conchiglie ("shells") and foglie ("leaves").