SPLATTER Items & Cosmetics
Welcome to the SPLATTER items hub on splatters.wiki. This section catalogs every cosmetic and unlockable in Creative Conceptualists SPLATTER (Roblox place ID 90390610040462) following the Beta 1.2 Knives and Museum update. Items here are distinct from PAINT or DIE rewards, Splatter Blocks gear, or generic Roblox avatar accessories — our database covers only what appears inside the SPLATTER experience itself.
What Counts as an Item in SPLATTER?
In SPLATTER, items fall into three practical categories: seeker weapon cosmetics (gun skins that change how your blaster looks during hunt rounds), knife cosmetics introduced with the Museum update, and hider-side tools like paint palettes and camouflage helpers. None of these alter core mechanics. A neon gun skin does not increase bullet spread recovery, and a rare knife finish does not extend melee reach. Understanding that boundary keeps you from chasing fake exploit scripts that promise pay-to-win advantages.
Creative Conceptualists treats cosmetics as identity and flair. Seekers showcase gun skins when they corner hiders in the new Museum halls; hiders express creativity through paint color choices documented in our hider camouflage guide. When the developer adds shop or battle-pass systems, this hub updates with acquisition paths, rarity tiers, and links to our SPLATTER tier list rankings.
Knives and Museum Update Items
The Knives and Museum update reshaped both map rotation and cosmetic variety. New knife items appear in the seeker loadout menu alongside classic blasters, giving hunters a close-range visual option that matches Museum-themed rounds. Knife cosmetics include blade finishes, handle wraps, and animation flourishes that trigger on elimination — purely aesthetic moments that do not skip the standard downed-state timing.
Museum-specific item flavor ties into exhibit props and gallery lighting. Some knife skins pick up gold-leaf accents or marble patterns that mirror the Museum map layout. Gun skins from the same patch cycle lean toward polished metal and glass-case reflections rather than the graffiti-heavy look of older lobby art. Browse the dedicated SPLATTER knives item list for every variant we have confirmed in live servers.
Gun Skins for Seekers
Gun skins remain the most visible seeker items because every elimination camera frames your equipped weapon. The update added several new patterns: matte tactical sets for players who prefer low-contrast silhouettes, high-saturation splatter motifs that match the game title, and limited seasonal wraps tied to developer milestones. Each skin swaps mesh textures and muzzle flash tint without touching hit registration.
Our gun skins catalog lists acquisition status, visual theme, and how each skin performs in community tier rankings. Cross-reference the gun skin tier list when deciding which cosmetics to grind first — popularity on Reddit and Discord often reflects how readable a skin is against bright Museum walls versus darker lobby corridors.
Hider Tools and Paint Items
Hiders do not equip gun skins, but they interact with paint items every round. The paint tool accepts hex colors, eyedropper samples, and preset swatches unlocked through playtime. Matching wall tones on the Museum map requires understanding RGB contrast, which is why we built the SPLATTER paint matcher tool for pre-round planning.
Before your next round, run through the camouflage checklist to verify lighting angle, prop occlusion, and color drift after the climbing overhaul documented in our climbing guide. Items in this category are less about inventory slots and more about the techniques you apply with the default paint brush.
Future Codes and Item Unlocks
When Creative Conceptualists publishes promo codes, rewards may include exclusive gun skins or knife cosmetics. We track verified strings on the active SPLATTER codes page and archive expired entries separately. Avoid third-party generators that claim to unlock every item instantly — they are phishing pages, not game features. For safe community links and patch timing, visit the SPLATTER updates hub.
New players should start with the beginner guide, learn SPLATTER controls on PC or mobile, then return here after a few Museum rounds to decide which cosmetic goals to pursue. Items enhance expression; map knowledge and paint discipline win matches.
Frequently Asked Questions
What items exist in SPLATTER?
SPLATTER by Creative Conceptualists (place 90390610040462) features seeker gun skins, knife cosmetics from the Knives and Museum update, lobby emotes, and paint-related hider tools. Items are cosmetic and do not change damage or round timers.
Do gun skins affect gameplay in SPLATTER?
No. Gun skins and knife cosmetics are visual only. Seeker accuracy, fire rate, and paint detection range stay identical regardless of which cosmetic you equip in the lobby.
How do I unlock new SPLATTER items?
Most cosmetics unlock through round progression, event milestones, or future promo codes tracked on our codes page. The Knives and Museum update added knife variants tied to the new Museum map rotation.
Are SPLATTER items tradeable on Roblox?
SPLATTER uses in-experience cosmetics rather than Roblox UGC catalog items. You cannot trade gun skins or knives through Roblox trading — unlocks stay on your account inside place 90390610040462.