Unofficial! This article discusses content that is not part of official Splatoon canon but is part of the community or competitive gaming space.

Gear Editing​ Gear Editing

Logo used by SplatHeX 2, a Splatoon save editor popular for gear editing.

Gear Editing is the act of using exploits to modify gear.

Splatoon

In Splatoon, exploits of the Wii U system firmware can be used to change primary and secondary ability slots on the player's gear. This type of cheating is used for the same reason as save scumming in the competitive Splatoon community but achieves results far faster. Gear Editing might result in a week period ban if the player gets caught by Nintendo. Gear Editing is not detectable by Nintendo if it is done at the start screen, equipment screen, or while in Inkopolis Plaza.

Common methods used for gear editing include programs or mods like SplatHax and SplatHeX.

Splatoon 2

Hacked gear has been sighted in Splatoon 2.[1] The gear items have primary abilities that have not been released through the in-game shops or SplatNet 2. Hacked gear can circulate to players who are unaware of the illegality of the gear, as it can be ordered through Murch just like any other gear. Nintendo has not taken any disciplinary action against the hackers, and has not done anything to remedy the illegal gear existing in the inventory of non-hacker players.

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Edited gear.

Splathax software on a computer.