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L'Équipement est une combinaison d'accessoires, vêtements et chaussures que les Inklings peuvent porter. Trois boutiques sont dans la place de Chromapolis et chacune représente un type respectif d’équipement :
- Anne, dans Kamatête, vend des accessoires.
- G. Latineux, dans Octo’Mode, vend des vêtements.
- Omar, dans Crustapied, vend des chaussures.
Tous les équipements ont des capacités qui améliorent la performance du porteur, en match. Chaque pièce d’équipement a une rareté, représentée avec une à trois étoiles. Elle indique le nombre d’emplacements réservés aux capacités livrées dès l’achat de cette pièce. Ces emplacements sont ensuite débloqués (une capacité vient occuper cet emplacement) en participant aux matchs en ligne et peuvent ensuite être modifiés par Kipik. Les équipements ont aussi une marque qui peuvent affecter sur quelle capacité vous obtiendrez. En effet, certaines marques sont spécialisées dans un type particulier et dans un autre type, elles ne le sont pas du tout : ce sont les marques « communes » et « rares ».
“ | Dress your Inkling in sweet gear, complete with bonus abilities that boost your stats. | ” |
— Splatoon's official website: Inklings
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Listes des équipements
Splatoon
The following gear is available in Splatoon:
- List of headgear in Splatoon
- List of clothing in Splatoon
- List of shoes in Splatoon
- Liste des équipements dans Splatoon
Splatoon 2
The following gear is available in Splatoon 2:
- List of headgear in Splatoon 2
- List of clothing in Splatoon 2
- List of shoes in Splatoon 2
- Liste des équipements dans Splatoon 2
Splatoon 3
The following gear is available in Splatoon 3:
- List of headgear in Splatoon 3
- List of clothing in Splatoon 3
- List of shoes in Splatoon 3
- Liste des équipements dans Splatoon 3
Shops
The primary source for gear is in shops. Shops include Booyah Base in Splatoon and the Galleria in Splatoon 2, both of which contain stores for headgear, clothing and shoes. Items purchased from shops will always have their default main ability and a default number of ability slots, but shops offer the lowest prices on gear items.
Shops sell gear for Cash. On any given calendar day, a shop will have a selection of items for sale. The items available will be selected at random from the pool of items that the player is eligible to buy. The items available in the shop cycle out at midnight according to the system clock (in Splatoon) or at midnight UTC (in Splatoon 2 and 3). The exact items a player is eligible to buy depends on their level.
Gear that is already owned cannot be purchased again from shops, unless they have been purchased from SplatNet 2 or ordered from Murch with a non-default ability. In Splatoon 3, duplicate gear can be bought to increase the currently owned gear's star power.
Splatoon
The following gear shops are found in Inkopolis Plaza:
Splatoon 2
The following gear shops are found in Inkopolis Square:
Splatoon 3
The following gear shops are found in Splatsville:
The following gear shops are found in Inkopolis Plaza in the Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass:
The following gear shops are found in Inkopolis Square in the Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass:
Ordering
Spyke and Murch
Gear can be ordered through Spyke and Murch. While interacting with other players in Inkopolis Plaza (Splatoon and Splatoon 3), Inkopolis Square (Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3), or Splatsville (Splatoon 3), their gear can be ordered. After shop rotation, Spyke or Murch will have the next ordered item available for purchase.
Players can have up to three gear items ordered at a time, but only one order will be fulfilled each calendar day. The first item ordered will be the first order fulfilled. The items offered for purchase by Spyke or Murch may not have the same secondary abilities as the ordered gear item, and the price will be significantly more than the item would cost in its respective shop.
Any gear item(s) not collected from previous Season's catalogs in Splatoon 3 cannot be ordered until they have first been obtained from the Shell-Out Machine.
Most gear items from the following gear brands cannot be ordered:
- amiibo
- Macalamar (with exceptions: see below)
- M. Ours SA
The only exceptions are the four Cuttlegear clothing introduced in Splatoon 2 version 3.0.0, which appear in shops and can be ordered through Murch as standard gear:
In addition, the following individual gear items are exclusive promotions and cannot be ordered:
- Blouson aviateur 11 (endroit)
- Blouson aviateur 11 (envers)
- T-shirt col en V vert
- T-shirt col en V rouge
- Bijou impérial DUX
- Manteau impérial DUX
- Bottillons impériaux DUX
- Casque pro Octa
- Haut double Octa
- Lunettes d'infiltration
- Costume d'infiltration
- Bonnet d'infiltration
- Richelieu d'infiltration
- Monture d'infiltration
- Casque d'infiltration
- Casque blindé traqueur
- Combi blindée démon
- Bottes blindées nitro
- Maillot baseball Premium
- Egings V Premium
- Bandana Koshien
- Sweat zippé Octa
SplatNet 2
In Splatoon 2, players can use SplatNet 2 to order gear with main abilities not otherwise available for any given item. Gear ordered this way can immediately be purchased through Murch in-game.
Six gear items are available for order at a time. Every two hours, a new gear item is made available, and the oldest gear item is removed from the list. Only one gear item can be ordered from SplatNet 2 at a time: ordering a second item will cancel the order for the first one.
SplatNet 3
In Splatoon 3, players can use SplatNet 3 to order gear like with SplatNet 2. Unlike Splatnet 2, nine gear items are available for purchase at once. Six items with alternate abilities are available to purchase, adding a new one every four hours and removing one at the same time, and three gear items of a specific brand being offered each day through a feature known as The Daily Drop, updating at 00:00 UTC.
Promotional gear
- Article principal : Promotional gear
Promotional gear is gear released to promote various events and 3rd party collaborations. Many cannot be ordered through Murch, and some are region locked to Japan.
Adjusting gear
- Main article: Adjust Gear
Statistics
- Article principal : Gear statistics
- Both in Splatoon and Splatoon 2, over half the 1-star gear is clothing.
- In Splatoon, exactly half the clothing is 1-star.
- In Splatoon 2, there is only one fewer 2-star item than there are 1-star items (140 versus 141).
- In Splatoon 2, the most common primary ability on headgear is Special Saver (seven items), the most common primary ability on clothing is tied with Quick Super Jump and Thermal Ink (fifteen items each), and the most common primary ability on shoes is Bomb Defense Up DX (nine items).
- For all the categories in Splatoon, there are at least three different abilities which are the most common for that category.
- In Splatoon, the gear brand that produces the most headgear is Forge (fourteen items), the brand that produces the most clothing are tied with Splash Mob and SquidForce (sixteen items each) and the brand that produces the most shoes is Krak-On (thirteen items).
- In Splatoon 2, the gear brand that produces the most headgear is Forge (eighteen items), the brand that produces the most clothing is Splash Mob (nineteen items) and the brand that produces the most shoes is Tentatek (nineteen items).
- In Splatoon, five brands do not produce all three types of gear: Firefin, Forge, Skalop, SquidForce, and the real-world tie-in brand KOG. They all produce headgear and clothing but not shoes, with the exception of KOG, which only produces clothing.
- In Splatoon 2, only one brand still has this distinction: Skalop.
- In Splatoon, every piece of special promotional gear, except for the CoroCoro gear, is produced by a special brand (for instance, the SQUID GIRL Gear is produced by The SQUID GIRL).
- In Splatoon 2, this is not the case. Every piece of special promotional gear is produced by an existing brand that is not associated with special promotions, most commonly Forge, which produces eight pieces of promotional gear in-game.
- Of the 205 items appearing in both games, 26 had their stars changed (eight headgear, twelve clothing, six shoes), all by one star. The Noise Cancelers, LE Soccer Cleats, Round-Collar Shirt, Purple Sea Slugs, Gold Hi-Horses, Trail Boots, Mawcasins, Skull Bandana, White Shirt and Octoleet Goggles had their stars increased, whilst the White Anchor Tee, Crazy Arrows, Soccer Headband, Navy Striped LS, Bike Helmet, Armor Helmet Replica, Armor Jacket Replica, Armor Boot Replicas, Layered Anchor LS, Striped Beanie, Choco Layered LS, Pilot Goggles, Baby-Jelly Shirt, Green Tee, Camo Mesh, and Layered Vector LS had their stars decreased.
- All gear that appears in both games that had Bomb Range Up in Splatoon has Sub Power Up in Splatoon 2. The same is true for Defense Up and Bomb Defense Up DX, Cold Blooded and Main Power Up, and for Special Duration Up and Special Power Up.
- The Splatfest Tee is the only piece of gear that had an ability in Splatoon (Special Saver) that still exists in Splatoon 2, yet had its ability changed (to Ability Doubler, which is unique to it).
- Of the other four new primary abilities, Thermal Ink appears only on gear that is new to Splatoon 2, while the other three (Drop Roller, Object Shredder and Respawn Punisher (except Black Anchor Tee) appear only on new gear or gear that had Damage Up as its primary ability in Splatoon.
Équipements renommés
Certains équipements ont été renommés entre les jeux. Les équipements concernés sont :
- La Casquette de légende de Splatoon 3 s'appelait « Casquette légendaire » dans Splatoon et Splatoon 2.
- Les Lunettes octaliennes de Splatoon 2 et Splatoon 3 s'appelaient« Lunettes Octaling » dans Splatoon
- Le Plastron octalien de Splatoon 3 s'appelait « Plastron Octaling » dans Splatoon.
- Les Rangers octaliennes de Splatoon 3 s'appelaient « Rangers Octaling » dans Splatoon.
- La Chemisette violette de Splatoon 3 s'appelait « Chemisette grise » dans Splatoon et Splatoon 2.
- Le Sweat jaune Kalamarus Rex de Splatoon 2 et Splatoon 3 s'appelait « Sweat jaune K-Rex » dans Splatoon.
- Le Haut Kalamarus Rex de Splatoon 2 et Splatoon 3 s'appelait « Haut K-Rex » dans Splatoon.
- Le Haut double pirate de Splatoon 3 s'appelait « Haut double crâne » dans Splatoon et Splatoon 2.
- Les Bottes encrifugées (répl.) de Splatoon 3 s'appelaient « Bottes encrifugées (répliques) » dans Splatoon et Splatoon 2.
Similarly, certain pieces of gear which drastically differed in appearance depending on the player's selected gender in Splatoon 2 had their gender-exclusive variations split into two separate unisex gear pieces in Splatoon 3. This resulted in slight naming adjustments for the affected gear:
- The Tunique magique was split into Tunique magique A and Tunique magique B.
- The Mocassins à franges were split into Mocassins à franges and Mocassins à franges d'hiver.
- The Couronne princière was split into Grande couronne princière and Petite couronne princière.
- The Gilet scolaire was split into Gilet scolaire A and Gilet scolaire B.
- The Mocassins scolaires were split into Mocassins scolaires and Mocassins scolaires d'hiver.
- The Uniforme scolaire was split into Uniforme scolaire A and Uniforme scolaire B.
- The Masque de ninja was split into Masque de ninja Mk I and Masque de ninja Mk II.
Gear that changed brand
Names in other languages
Langue | Nom | Signification |
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Japonais | ギア Gia |
Gear |
Allemand | Ausrüstung | Gear |
Italien | Equipaggiamento | Equipment |
Néerlandais | Uitrusting | Equipment |
Russe | Снаряжение Snar'ajenie |
Equipment |
Chinois | 装备[1] zhuāng bèi |
Gear |
Identifiant interne | Gear[2] |
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See also
Notes
References
- ↑ 「Nintendo Switch 軟體陣容 2020」電子版現正公開!, page 25. Nintendo. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 2,2 et 2,3 Leanny sur GitHub
- ↑ From Splatoon's electronic manual on nintendo.com/nl-nl
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 et 4,2 From Splatoon's electronic manual on nintendo.com/pt-pt
- ↑ From Splatoon's electronic manual on nintendo.ru