Stealth Goggles
- For the character from the Splatoon manga, see Stealth Goggles (character).
The Stealth Goggles are headgear in the Splatoon series.
In Splatoon, they are a 3-star item produced by Forge and come with the primary ability Swim Speed Up. They can be purchased from Cooler Heads for 9,800.
In Splatoon 2, they are a 3-star item produced by Forge and come with the primary ability Swim Speed Up. They can be purchased from Headspace for 9,800 or from SplatNet 2 Gear Shop for 14,700.
In Splatoon 3, they are a 2-star item produced by Forge and come with the primary ability Swim Speed Up. They can be purchased from Naut Couture for 9,800 or from SplatNet 3 Shop for 14,700.
Appearance
The Stealth Goggles are a pair of night-vision goggles which consist of a front-mounted black dual scope with green lenses in front of a pair of goggles with a single orange lens and olive-colored rims. They are worn with a modern military helmet with a subtle camouflage pattern that changes to match the color of the wearer's ink and a dark brown chinstrap keeping it in place. On the back of the helmet are three subtle marks that somewhat resemble a face with closed eyes.
Equipping the Stealth Goggles appears to remove the wearer's eyes, which can be seen if looked closely enough at the right angle. However, in Splatoon 3, this is not the case.
Splatoon
Abilities
The Stealth Goggles come with Swim Speed Up as the primary ability. As a 3-star item, the Stealth Goggles come with three additional slots for secondary abilities. Since they are made by the Forge gear brand, they have a higher chance of rolling Special Duration Up and a lower chance of rolling Ink Saver (Sub) to fill their secondary ability slots.
Splatoon 2
Abilities
The Stealth Goggles come with Swim Speed Up as the primary ability when purchased from a shop or ordered from Murch. When purchased from SplatNet 2, they come with any other primary ability normally available to Headgear. As a 3-star item, the Stealth Goggles come with three additional slots for secondary abilities. Since they are made by the Forge gear brand, they have a higher chance of rolling Special Power Up and a lower chance of rolling Ink Saver (Sub) to fill their secondary ability slots.
Splatoon 3
Abilities
The Stealth Goggles comes with Swim Speed Up as the primary ability when purchased from a shop or ordered from Murch. When purchased from SplatNet 3, it comes with any other primary ability normally available to Headgear. As a 2-star item, the Stealth Goggles comes 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, or by purchasing additional copies of it from Naut Couture for 10,000 (first), 30,000 (second), 50,000 (third), 100,000 (fourth), or 200,000 (fifth) Cash 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 it is made by the Forge gear brand, it has a higher chance of rolling Special Power Up and a lower chance of rolling Ink Saver (Sub) to fill its secondary ability slots.
Gallery
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A female Inkling wearing the Stealth Goggles, hugging a Heavy Splatling.
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A male Inkling wearing the Stealth Goggles.
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Another male Inkling wearing the Stealth Goggles, from the back.
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Closeup of another male Inkling wearing the Stealth Goggles.
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The Stealth Goggles from the side.
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Official art of an Inkling wearing the Stealth Goggles, holding a Custom Jet Squelcher.
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Sunken Scroll 18, with the early version of the Stealth Goggles at the lower left.
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The original icon for the Stealth Goggles.
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Front view in Splatoon 2.
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Back view
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A promotional image.
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Worn by an Octoling on the Custom Jet Squelcher Tableturf Battle card.
Trivia
- The Stealth Goggles had been in the data files of Splatoon since the original release and were seen in Sunken Scroll 18, but were not made available until Version 2.0.0. Prior to their addition, the helmet was flatter and the icon used the green version instead of blue.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ナイトビジョン naito bijon |
Night Vision |
Dutch | Nachtkijker | Night vision device |
French | Casque vision nocturne | |
German | Nachtsichtgerät | Night vision device |
Italian | Casco a infrarossi | Infrared Headgear |
Russian | Тактический шлем Takticheskii shlem |
Tactical helmet |
Spanish | Visor nocturno | Night vision |
Chinese (Simplified) | 夜视镜 yèshìjìng (Mandarin) |
Night Vision Goggles |
Chinese (Traditional) | 夜視鏡 yèshìjìng (Mandarin) |
Night Vision Goggles |
Korean | 스텔스 고글 seutelseu gogeul |
Stealth Goggles |
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