5/5/2023 0 Comments Gear player shows blank files![]() ![]() These services are unlocked by talking to him after reaching level 4. ![]() In Splatoon 2, Murch offers services that tweak abilities on gear, similar to Spyke in Splatoon. While he still refers to the player as "chum" in the third game, he has become more polite and never tries to insult the player, and in addition displays a more laid-back altitude. When the player refuses to buy the gear they ordered from him, he brushes it off with a "whatevs." His rude, rough-and-ready manner may be partially because he is a literal "street urchin", and partially because he tries to imitate Spyke. However, he sincerely looks up to Spyke and tries to copy him, following his "get rich quick" scheme. He refers to the player rudely as "chum", and this is also shown in the Japanese version, with Murch using the rude version of "you" when talking to the player, but the normal version of "I". He appears to think quite highly of himself, as seen in some of his dialogue, saying cockily that he "amazes even ". In his debut game, Murch mostly acts tough. ![]() He has a different hairstyle, an unbuttoned red shirt, a white undershirt, a pair of jeans, and white shoes. In Splatoon 3, Murch has grown to an adult-like proportion similar to Spyke and being taller than Inklings and Octolings. He has a spiky hairstyle with a black bandana, a white T-shirt with black sleeves, black denim shorts, and lilac shoes. In Splatoon 2, Murch has a toddler-like proportion, being half as tall as Inklings and Octolings. He has black spines with pink and blue spots as his hair. He has orange skin and his eye has green sclera, purple iris, and blue pupil. ![]()
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