As with many Nintendo Switch games, Splatoon 3 offers bonuses for tapping certain Amiibo against the device while playing. In Splatoon 3’s case, these bonuses are clothing sets. For each Splatoon Amiibo, you’ll get a piece of headgear, an outfit, and a pair of shoes. See the full list of rewards below — we’ve arranged them alphabetically by Amiibo line.

Splatoon 3 Amiibo Rewards in Splatoon 3

Inkling

The trio of Splatoon 3 Amiibo release on November 11, so until then we don’t actually know the name of any of the associated outfits. That said, we can get a glimpse of them in the announcement trailer. The Yellow Inkling has a pair of sandals, a pretty cool jacket, and a fish bone to munch on.

Octoling

The Blue Octoling outfit is a complete martial arts getup, with a headband, gi, and sparring shoes.

Small Fry

Lastly, the Small Fry outfit looks like something out of Mad Max, with assembled bits of armor from the head to the toes.

Splatoon 2 Amiibo Rewards in Splatoon 3

Inkling Boy

  • Squinja MaskSquinja SuitSquinja Shoes

Inkling Girl

  • School Clip-OnsSquid CardiganFringed Loafers

Inkling Squid

  • Power Mask Mk 1Power Armor Mk 1Power Boots Mk 1

Marina

  • Marinated HeadphonesMarinated TopMarinated Slip-Ons

Octoling Boy

  • Steel HelmSteel PlatemailSteal Greaves

Octoling Girl

  • Enchanted HatEnchanted RobesEnchanted Boots

Octoling Octopus

  • Fresh Fish HeadFresh Fish GlovesFresh Fish Feet

Pearl

  • Pearlescent CrownPearlescent HoodiePearlescent Kicks

Splatoon 1 Amiibo Rewards in Splatoon 3

Callie

  • Hero Headset ReplicaHero Jacket ReplicaHero Runner Replica

  • Samurai HelmetSamurai JacketSamurai Shoes

  • School HairclipSchool UniformBase School Shoes

  • Power MaskPower ArmorPower Boots

Marie

  • Armor Helmet ReplicaArmor Jacket ReplicaArmor Boot Replica

How to use Amiibo in Splatoon 3

Saying “just tap the Amiibo on your Switch” isn’t totally accurate — you need to be in the right spot to collect your rewards. The Amiibo Stand can be found right by where you start in Splatsville upon booting up the game. Interact with it to use your Amiibo and get your accessories. From there, you can pop open the menu to change your character’s appearance with your new duds. Don’t forget that you have to be at least level four before you can customize your look.