Salmon Run is Splatoons take on a horde mode. Four plucky entrepreneurs are employed by the mysterious MR. Grizz for Salmonids and Golden Eggs! If you work for Grizzco, you get paid for a job well done. This page of IGN’s Splatoon 3 wiki guide will explain how to get rewards in Salmon Run and how to get items that are only available in Salmon Run, such as colored uniforms and Grizzcos. Make sure to check out the rest of our Salmon Run guides. We’ll show you how to beat Boss Salmonids, how to stay alive during all the special event waves, and even how to beat Cohozuna, the fierce King Salmonid, in the intense and rare Xtra Encounters!
Many people love the co-op mode in Splatoon called “Salmon Run.” It pits a group of four Inkling workers against hordes of hostile Salmonid fish. As employees of the shifty Mr. Grizz, it’s your job to find Power Eggs and Golden Eggs while Salmonid bosses and chum swim around you. It’s crazy, fun, and most importantly, it pays off! In Splatoon 3, Salmon Run gives you cash for your hard work. But how much can you really make? What’s the best way to get rich? Let’s find out!
An Overview of Salmon Run Rewards
The primary way to earn cash through Salmon Run is by completing shifts and earning Job Points After each shift, your Job Points are tallied up and converted into cold, hard cash The amount you earn depends mainly on two factors
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Your Salmon Run Rank—Like in competitive modes, you have a unique Salmon Run rank that goes up as you finish shifts. Higher ranks earn more cash per point.
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Job Points: The more shifts you do, the more bosses you kill, and the more Golden Eggs you deliver, the more job points you’ll earn.
In addition to cash, Salmon Run also rewards ability chunks, food/drink tickets, and exclusive gear that can only be obtained in Grizzco But we’re here to talk cold, hard cash, so let’s crun – I mean, dive deeper
How Much Money Can You Make in Salmon Run?
The amount of cash earned per Job Point depends on your Salmon Run rank. Here’s a quick breakdown:
- Part-Timer (Rank 1-20) – Earn 30 coins per Job Point
- Go-Getter (Rank 21-40) – Earn 50 coins per Job Point
- Overachiever (Rank 41-999) – Earn 100 coins per Job Point
Job Points are earned based on your overall shift performance Here are some of the key ways to rack up points
- Golden Egg Delivery – Each Golden Egg deposited is worth 8 points. This is by far the biggest source of points.
- Boss Salmonid Defeats – Defeating Cohocks, Steelheads, etc. earns points too. Bosses are worth between 1-4 points each.
- Round Completion Bonus – Successfully complete all 3 waves in a shift for a 50 point bonus.
- Hazard Level – Play on higher hazard levels for a percentage bonus to points earned.
Add it all up, and it’s possible to earn 1000-1500 Job Points in a solid Profreshional shift. For Overachievers, that translates to 100,000 to 150,000 coins! Of course, your mileage may vary depending on skill level and luck. But Salmon Run can be incredibly lucrative if you really buckle down. Just don’t get greedy chasing eggs!
Salmon Run Money Making Tips and Tricks
To maximize your earning potential in Salmon Run, keep these tips in mind:
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Aim For Overachiever Rank – Get promoted ASAP for maximum profits. Win shifts consistently in lower ranks to rank up faster.
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Master Weapons and Techniques – The better you are at splatting Salmonids and delivering eggs, the more points you’ll accumulate.
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Don’t Obsess Over Eggs – Yes, they’re valuable, but not worth risking a squad wipe. Play it safe, don’t chase stray eggs into crowds.
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Party With Friends – Play with a coordinated squad on voice chat. Communication and teamwork lead to better shifts.
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Review Shifts – Watch shift summaries to see where you earn points and where you can improve.
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Use Bonus Tickets – Cash tickets like Luxury Gold give an extra chunk of change after shifts.
Salmon Run vs. Other Money Making Methods
Salmon Run is an excellent way to make bank in Splatoon 3, but it’s not the only option. Here’s how it compares to other money making methods:
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Multiplayer Battles – You earn a base of about 2000 coins for a win, more for higher ranks. Not as lucrative per hour as optimal Salmon Run shifts.
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Vending Machine – Earn 100-500 coins per day. Reliable but slow. Salmon Run is far superior for making money.
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Shel-drone – Collect shells scattered across stages for 100-1000 coins apiece. Decent money for casual collecting while playing.
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Splatfest Battles – Only occurs during Splatfests, but you can earn Super Sea Snails to scrub gear for chunks to sell. Pretty even with Salmon Run.
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Merch Booths – Purchase merchandise during Splatfests that you can sell for big profits later. The most profitable method, but sporadic.
Is Salmon Run Required for Money Grinding?
Salmon Run may be one of the most efficient ways to make money in Splatoon 3, but it is by no means mandatory. If you don’t enjoy the mode, you can still earn plenty of cash through other means. It just might take a little longer. Nothing is stopping you from playing only the modes you like and still buying all the stylish gear you desire!
Salmon Run serves up oceans of coins if you put in the time and effort. The mode rewards skill, teamwork, and climbing the ranks with piles of cold, hard cash. While it is one of the most efficient money makers around, it’s also totally optional. Some players may prefer other methods or playing for fun over pure profit. However you like to play, just jump into those enticing ink-filled waters and start earning! Mr. Grizz will shower you with riches if you keep up the good work and deliver those Golden Eggs. Now get out there and start grinding!
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Salmon Run is Splatoons take on a horde mode. Four plucky entrepreneurs are employed by the mysterious MR. Grizz for Salmonids and Golden Eggs! If you work for Grizzco, you get paid for a job well done. This page of IGN’s Splatoon 3 wiki guide will explain how to get rewards in Salmon Run and how to get items that are only available in Salmon Run, such as colored uniforms and Grizzcos. Make sure to check out the rest of our Salmon Run guides. We’ll show you how to beat Boss Salmonids, how to stay alive during all the special event waves, and even how to beat Cohozuna, the fierce King Salmonid, in the intense and rare Xtra Encounters!
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As you complete jobs in Salmon Run, youll earn points and gain a large number of rewards. As your professional rank goes up, you’ll earn more points, which means you’ll get those sweet rewards faster! Once you’ve earned them, go to the window next to Mr. Grizzs radio. You can buy things in the shops with the money you earn from Salmon Run. You can also use food and drink tickets in multiplayer and ability chunks to change your gear. advertisement.
Every month, there is also a special kind of Grizzly gear that you can’t get in any area store. There is only one of each, so whenever you get more of that item, you can trade in the one you already have for the new one. Or, you can reject the new item and scrub it to receive the ability chunks it has!.
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