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How to Save Weapon & Gear Loadouts in Splatoon 3

Learn how to save your weapons and loadouts in Splatoon 3 with this quick guide.

How to Save Weapon & Gear Loadouts in Splatoon 3

As you play more of Splatoon 3, you’ll find that you enjoy playing certain weapons for certain modes, and each of those weapons is going to use different gear to maximize your results. Of course, switching in and out of every outfit can be a pain, so you can save a lot of time by learning how to save weapon and gear loadouts in Splatoon 3.

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Splatoon 3 has a ton of weapons and gear to choose from, but even with the wide selection, you’ll have your favorite gear to fall back on. Luckily, it’s easy to save those favorites and make sure you can quickly gear up for the next game. Here is how to save weapon and gear loadouts in Splatoon 3:

How to Save Weapon & Gear Loadouts in Splatoon 3

How to Save Weapon & Gear Loadouts in Splatoon 3

  1. Enter the Gear Menu

    Press + on your controller to enter the menu that lets you change your weapon and gear.

  2. Pick A Fit

    Go through your options and dress your character with the gear you want to save.

  3. Register Fit

    Press – in order to enter the Register Fit screen. Press A twice to save the fit.

It’s as easy as that. Players can save up to five of their favorite loadouts and once they are set, you can press – to go to your Freshest Fits and quickly change into that outfit. If you really want to customize your experience with Splatoon 3, you can go even deeper and mess with some other settings.

For example, the load out will save your motion control sensitivity, stick sensitivity, and motion control settings. This means that if you enjoy playing with motion controls or stick controls for certain weapons, you can save that loadout to always use your favorite control settings instead of swapping control settings every time you choose that weapon.

As you get into Anarchy mode, you’ll find different weapons work better for you so be sure to experiment and find what works best. That’s everything you need to know to save your weapon and gear loadouts in Splatoon 3.

About the author

Chuy Bosque

Chuy was a freelance writer for Twinfinite who covered all things Nintendo. Whether he was diving into the Animal Crossing community or inking it up in Splatoon, he'd be covering the ins and outs of 'The Big N.'

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