Octoleet Goggles
The Octoleet Goggles, known in Splatoon as the Octoling Goggles(NA)[a] or Octoling Scope(EU/OC)[b], are headgear in the Splatoon series.
In Splatoon, they are a 2-star item produced by Cuttlegear and come with the primary ability Bomb Range Up. They are obtained after completing Octo Valley. They cannot be ordered from another player.
In Splatoon 2, they are a 3-star item produced by Grizzco and come with a random primary ability generated when they are received. They are only available as a reward from Salmon Run as the monthly gear or in a Pink Capsule. They cannot be ordered from another player.
In Splatoon 3, they are a 2-star item produced by Grizzco and come with the ability Opening Gambit.
Appearance
The Octoleet Goggles are a pair of large metal goggles modeled after those of Octolings. Covering both of the wearer's eyes is a darker circle of metal with a tiny purple hole in the center, presumably to look out of. There are also four studs on the goggles, two below each eye.
Splatoon
Abilities
The Octoleet Goggles come with Bomb Range Up as the primary ability. As a 2-star item, the Octoleet Goggles come with two additional slots for secondary abilities, which may be increased to a maximum of three slots with a Super Sea Snail or 30,000 cash for each slot. Since they are made by the Cuttlegear gear brand, they have equal chances to roll any secondary ability.
Splatoon 2
Abilities
The Octoleet Goggles come with a random primary ability that can also appear as secondary abilities, which prevents the wearer from having Comeback, Last-Ditch Effort, Opening Gambit, or Tenacity as they are exclusive to Headgear and cannot appear as secondary abilities. This primary ability is assigned randomly when the item is received. As a 3-star item, the Octoleet Goggles come with three additional slots for secondary abilities. Since they are made by the Grizzco gear brand, they have equal chances to roll any secondary ability.
Splatoon 3
The Octoleet Goggles return in Splatoon 3 as part of Fresh Season 2024. They can only be obtained with fish scales.
Abilities
The Octoleet Goggles come with Opening Gambit as the primary ability, which, being exclusive to the main slot of Headgear, prevents the wearer from also having Comeback, Last-Ditch Effort, or Tenacity. As a 2-star item, the Octoleet Goggles come with three additional slots for secondary abilities. The star level may be increased with Super Sea Snails for 1 (first), 1 (second), 5 (third), 10 (fourth), or 20 (fifth) Super Sea Snails per star. Increasing the star level beyond 2 stars will increase the gear experience gained by a cumulative 3.333…% up to 10% additional experience at 5-star level. Since they are made by the Grizzco gear brand, they have equal chances to roll any secondary ability.
Gallery
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A male Inkling wearing the Octoling Gear.
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A female Inkling wearing the Octoling Gear.
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A female Inkling wearing just the Octoling Goggles, from the back.
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Closeup of a male Inkling wearing the Octoling Goggles.
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Two Octolings wearing their trademark costumes, upon which the Octoling Gear was based.
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Official art of an Inkling wearing the Octoling Gear, holding an Octoshot Replica.
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Front view.
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Back view.
Trivia
- The Elite Octolings' version of the Octoling Goggles exists unused in Splatoon's files.
- Unlike some other gear earned in single player, the Octoling Goggles are not called "replicas". This is shared with the other Octoling clothing. This could possibly mean that it is not a replica, but genuine clothing from the Octolings.
- The name change from Octoling Goggles in the first game to Octoleet Goggles in the second is likely due to them being considered unauthorized forgeries as opposed to replicas. This is further evidenced by the change in gear brand from Cuttlegear to Grizzco. This is similar to how the Legendary Cap obtained from Salmon Run's rewards is referred to as the Cap of Legend, a trait shared across all languages.
- In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a wig that Mii Fighters can wear based on the hair of an enemy Octoling and featuring a pair of Octoleet Goggles appears as paid DLC.
Names in other languages
Octoleet Goggles
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ゾネスティックスコープ Zonesutikku Sukōpu |
'zoness-tic (from タコゾネス Takozoness, "Octoling" + -tic suffix) Scope |
Dutch | Octech-bril | Octech glasses |
French | Lunettes octaliennes | Octarian glasses |
German | Oktech-Visor | Octech visor |
Italian | Visore octolingio | Octolingian visor (pun on "Octoling" and the "ingian" suffix proper of Medieval dynasties such as Carolingians or Merovingians) |
Russian | Осьмовизор Os'movizor |
Octovisor |
Spanish (NOA) | Visor octoling | Octoling visor |
Spanish (NOE) | Visor octoamazona | Octoling visor |
Octoling Goggles
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | タコゾネススコープ Takozonesu Sukōpu |
Octoling Scope |
French (NOA) | Lunettes octaling | |
French (NOE) | Lunettes Octaling | |
German | Oktoskop | Octo scope |
Italian | Visore Octoling | Octoling Visor |
Spanish (NOA) | Gafas de octoling | Octoling's glasses |
Spanish (NOE) | Pulposcopio | Octoscope |
See also
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