Staying fresh is an aspect of Splatoon 3 that gamers are constantly reminded of. Ultimately, this is a way to get players to level up through the game's multiplayer in order to unlock new game modes like the co-op horde mode Salmon Run as well as new gear at the vendors in and around the city known as Splatsville. In fact, customization and choice are a major part of Splatoon 3, not only for making a character look a certain way, but also the loadout that is used in the various multiplayer modes as well.
Continuing to level up adds to the options and choices players can make, with new weapons becoming available to purchase at Sheldon's as well as various shoes, shirts, and headwear being offered as well. While players can opt for a specific style, the gear itself comes with preset abilities already available. In addition to primary weapons, they also come with secondary and specials, while Splatoon 3 gear has passive abilities like faster ink recharging, lowering the cost of using ink, better maneuverability, and more.
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Though many may assume that the abilities are randomized on gear, most items are impacted by what brand name is associated with them. Not just for show, brand names like SquidForce, Tentatek, and others actually have an impact on what sort of ability gets assigned to the empty secondary slot of gear. So while a lot of it is randomized, players can focus on certain brands to potentially find abilities that fit a certain play style by purchasing certain ones over others.
Splatoon 3 has no shortage of brands inside of Splatsville, bringing along most of the ones found in the earlier games while also adding in a couple new ones. Here is every brand in
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