'''Levels''', also referred to in-game as '''Freshness''', are progress indicators in ''[[Splatoon]]'' as well as [[rank]]. Levels initially went from 1 to 20. The [[Version 2.0.0|version 2.0.0 update]] raised the maximum level to Level 50.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/News/2015/July/Ink-tastic-new-content-coming-to-Splatoon-with-a-major-update-releasing-on-6th-August-1037221.html {{NES}} Nintendo UK: Ink-tastic new content coming to Splatoon with a major update releasingon 6th August]</ref>
'''Levels''', also referred to in-game as '''Freshness''', are progress indicators in ''[[Splatoon]]'' and ''[[Splatoon 2]]'', alongside [[rank]]. Levels initially went from 1 to 20. The [[Version 2.0.0|version 2.0.0 update]] raised the maximum level to Level 50.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/News/2015/July/Ink-tastic-new-content-coming-to-Splatoon-with-a-major-update-releasing-on-6th-August-1037221.html {{NES}} Nintendo UK: Ink-tastic new content coming to Splatoon with a major update releasingon 6th August]</ref>
==Leveling up==
==Leveling up in Splatoon==
'''Levels ''' are earned by playing any [[Modes|online multiplayer mode]] except [[Private Battle]] and earning experience. Prior to level 20, your [[Battle Points]] for each battle are converted directly into experience and added to your running total. Starting at level 20, levels are instead earned depending on your team's performance during the battle.
'''Levels ''' are earned by playing any [[Modes|online multiplayer mode]] except [[Private Battle]] and earning experience. Prior to level 20, your [[Battle Points]] for each battle are converted directly into experience and added to your running total. Starting at level 20, levels are instead earned depending on your team's performance during the battle.
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== Leveling up in Splatoon 2 ==
Levels work very similarly in Splatoon 2 to how they did in the original game. However, while Splatoon changes how levels work for levels greater than 20, this is delayed, so ranks are earned normally until level 30. New weapons are also provided at every level until level 30.
Levels, also referred to in-game as Freshness, are progress indicators in Splatoon and Splatoon 2, alongside rank. Levels initially went from 1 to 20. The version 2.0.0 update raised the maximum level to Level 50.[1]
Levels are earned by playing any online multiplayer mode except Private Battle and earning experience. Prior to level 20, your Battle Points for each battle are converted directly into experience and added to your running total. Starting at level 20, levels are instead earned depending on your team's performance during the battle.
Levels 1 to 20
In Regular Battles (Turf War), your score is determined by your turf inked, plus 1000p for victory. (300p prior to the final Splatfest)
Levels work very similarly in Splatoon 2 to how they did in the original game. However, while Splatoon changes how levels work for levels greater than 20, this is delayed, so ranks are earned normally until level 30. New weapons are also provided at every level until level 30.
Gallery
Level up to level 13
Trivia
Instead of freshness, the player's Level was originally referred to in-game as "coolness".[2]