One of the long traditions of Splatoon is that players can draw and share their drawings publicly. Splatoon 3 has continued this tradition. When walking around in Splatoon 3, other player characters can be approached and their drawing will appear above them. Additionally, drawings can appear as graffiti around town.
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Drawing is a fun way to share memes, fan art, and some people even just use it to write something. Any player can post a drawing at any level. Just keep in mind the rules and regulations when drawing, as other players can report on drawings that do not meet Splatoon 3's standards.
Drawings are posted via a red mailbox, which is down the street from Hotlandis, where players buy locker merchandise. Select the red mailbox and click «post.» The game will then open a menu for drawing. The controls to draw are:
If the red mailbox is selected, there is an option to view and rules and regulations of posts in Splatoon 3. See them by pressing the minus button. They basically lay out what players should never post. These include:
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Additionally, players are warned to not misreport others. If aSplatoon 3 player does truly violate the rules, then they can be reported by interacting with their character and pressing the minus button. However, if a post is loved, players can press the «Fresh!» button. This makes a post become a little more viral across the game.
In Splatoon, a lot of players stick to the game's content for posts. That means a lot of fan art or writing a Splatoon opinion. For example, a lot of players draw their own character. Others post things like «Buff the Tri-Stinger!» or «I love
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