ARMS (equipment)

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This article is about the glove-like weapons. For other uses, see ARMS (disambiguation).

ARMS are weapons worn on a fighter's extendable limbs (also known as ARMS), in the same way a boxer wears gloves. There are many different ARMS available to fighters; a fighter may have two different ARMS equipped at once and may switch ARMS between their chosen three at the start of each round. Each fighter has three ARMS available from the start. All ARMS can be used on any fighter by unlocking them through the ARM Getter. Fighters can charge their ARMS by holding jump, dash or block. Charging ARMS will, for a short period of time, both increase their attack power, and activate any attributes they may have. Spring Man, Min Min, Max Brass and Springtron all have abilities which, while active, allow their ARMS to stay permanently charged.

ARMS belong to one of at least thirteen different types, possess one of nine different attributes, and have three different weight classes. There are currently 42 ARMS in the game.

Types

(Note: Beam, Hammer, Missile, Nunchuck, Bouncy, Umbrella, and Unique are not official names.)

  • Curve ARMS fly in a wide arc from their starting position before returning. Their trajectory can be modified significantly by curving them.
  • Glove ARMS function like basic boxing gloves. By default, they travel in a straight linear path but can be curved. How steep the curve can be depends on the glove.
  • Hammer ARMS are similar to Heavy ARMS, but slam downwards at the end of their flight rather than continue flying forward.
  • Heavy ARMS work similarly to Glove type ARMS; however, they are bigger, heavier, slower and do more damage. They can also be used to block enemy attacks.
  • Multi-Shot ARMS fire many small projectiles at once, and are therefore harder to evade than other types, but are generally light and can be knocked down by most other ARMS.
  • Whip ARMS can be sent in many different angles to hit an opponent. They have a slight delay before hitting so they are best used for predicting where your opponent is going.
  • Missile ARMS have a homing property. They cannot be controlled while flying.
  • Beam ARMS fire a beam that can sweep left or right when curved.
  • Shield ARMS move slowly and can block multiple hits before retracting.
  • Nunchuck ARMS have two methods of attacking depending on if the attack is used in the air or on the ground. They also have above average homing.
  • Umbrella ARMS change speed depending on proximity to the opponent. They also have considerable homing ability and large hitboxes.
  • Bouncy ARMS are similar to Heavy ARMS, but bounce up and down on the way to the enemy. The height of the bounces can be modified by leaning the joystick backwards. These ARMS can potentially jump over an opponent’s ARMS.
  • Unique ARMS have their own abilities that are not shared with any other ARMS.

Attributes

There are eight attributes in ARMS, nine if including "Null", or No Attribute. The attribute of an ARM is only effective when it is charged. When a fighter is hit by an ARM with an attribute, they will experience the status effect corresponding to that attribute, and in all cases except Blind, they will be surrounded by an effect of a color to show this. Note that Null ARMS gain certain effects when charged as well, but these effects vary and do not involve attribute status effects. Poison was added in Version 4.0.0, while all of the other attributes were in the game since launch.


Fire

Electric

Wind

Stun

Explosion

Ice

Blind

Poison

Null

List of ARMS

Name Image Type Attribute Weight Default Fighter Brand
Biffler Multi-Shot Light
Lola Pop
Lola Pop
Blorb Bouncy Heavy
Helix
Helix
Boomerang Curve Medium
Spring Man
Springtron
Spring Man / Springtron
Brrchuk Nunchuck Medium
Dr. Coyle
Dr. Coyle
Bubb Glove Medium
Byte & Barq
Byte & Barq
Buff Glove Medium
Ninjara
Ninjara
Chakram Curve Medium
Ninjara
Ninjara
Chilla Glove Medium
Twintelle
Twintelle
Clapback Shield Heavy
Lola Pop
Lola Pop
Coolerang Curve Medium
Kid Cobra
Kid Cobra
Cracker Multi-Shot Light
Byte & Barq
Byte & Barq
Dragon Beam Medium
Min Min
Min Min
Funchuk Nunchuck Medium
Lola Pop
Lola Pop
Glusher Bouncy Heavy
Misango
Misango
Guardian Shield Heavy
Helix
Helix
Homie Missile Medium
Mechanica
Mechanica
Hydra Multi-Shot Light
Kid Cobra
Kid Cobra
Ice Dragon Beam Medium
Helix
Helix
Kablammer Hammer Heavy
Max Brass
Max Brass
Lokjaw Unique Heavy
Dr. Coyle
Dr. Coyle
Megaton Heavy Heavy
Master Mummy
Master Mummy
Megawatt Heavy Heavy
Min Min
Min Min
Nade Glove Medium
Max Brass
Max Brass
Parabola Umbrella Medium
Dr. Coyle
Dr. Coyle
Parasol Umbrella Medium
Twintelle
Twintelle
Phoenix Curve Medium
Master Mummy
Master Mummy
Popper Multi-Shot Light
Ribbon Girl
Ribbon Girl
Ramram Curve Medium
Min Min
Min Min
Retorcher Multi-Shot Light
Master Mummy
Master Mummy
Revolver Multi-Shot Light
Mechanica
Mechanica
Roaster Glove Medium
Max Brass
Max Brass
Scorpio Unique Medium
Misango
Misango
Seekie Missile Medium
Byte & Barq
Byte & Barq
Skully Unique Light
Misango
Misango
Slamamander Whip Medium
Kid Cobra
Kid Cobra
Slapamander Whip Medium
Ribbon Girl
Ribbon Girl
Sparky Glove Medium
Ribbon Girl
Ribbon Girl
Thunderbird Curve Medium
Twintelle
Twintelle
Toaster Glove Medium
Spring Man
Springtron
Spring Man / Springtron
Triblast Multi-Shot Light
Ninjara
Ninjara
Tribolt Multi-Shot Light
Spring Man
Springtron
Spring Man / Springtron
Whammer Hammer Heavy
Mechanica
Mechanica

Max Brass's default ARMS--the Nade, Roaster and Kablammer--were released as part of Version 2.0.0.
Lola Pop's default ARMS--the Biffler, Funchuk and Clapback--were released as part of Version 3.0.0.
Misango's default ARMS--the Scorpio, Glusher and Skully--were released as part of Version 4.0.0.
Dr. Coyle's default ARMS-- the Lokjaw, Parabola and Brrchuk-- were released as part of Version 5.0.0.

Acquiring ARMS

Main article: ARM Getter

The ARMS Getter training stage.

ARM Getter is a single-player training stage that allows the player to acquire new ARMS. Players earn ARMS by hitting a number of reward boxes within a certain time limit. Players may pay Token30 for a short timer, Token100 for a medium timer or Token200 for a long timer.

Plus ARMS

When acquiring ARMS from the ARMS Getter Service, fighters can not only earn new ARMS, but also earn a one time upgrade for an existing ARM. Just like how obtaining a new ARM is chosen at random, "Plus ARMS" are also earned at random (although there is a given rule of thumb that if a fighter earns a new ARM in a current play session of the ARMS Getter, they can not immediately upgrade that newly obtained ARM in the same session). Once an ARM gets the Plus Bonus on that character's Set ARMS menu, that ARM can no longer receive any further upgrades. Plus ARMS once earned can be used in every single mode of the game including online, once an ARM receives the bonus there is no way to turn it off or remove the bonus.

When an ARM receives the Plus Bonus, its base damage and charged damage increases by 10 points. For example, a regular Buff ARM does 90 damage uncharged and 100 damage charged, while a Buff Plus ARM does 100 damage uncharged and 110 damage charged. There is also a secondary attribute specifically for "generally" heavy type ARMS, where, if equipped, the fighter does their base grab damage plus 5 additional points. This effect stacks if the fighter uses two Plus heavy ARMS, meaning if Spring Man (whose base grab damage is 150) was to equip two Megaton Plus ARMS his new grab damage would be 160. The ARMS that receive this grab damage bonus are as follows: Megaton, Megawatt, Whammer, Guardian, Kablammer, Clapback and Lokjaw. All other ARMS in the game just receive a damage increase. There's also another effect where the overall performance of an ARM is enchanced; for example, the time it takes an ARM to retract back to the fighter may be decreased.

Trivia

  • Interestingly, in the metadata for the official ARMS site, the Electric, Ice, Explosion, Stun, Blind and Poison attributes are referred to as "lightning," "cold," "explosive," "energy," "psychic" and "skull," respectively.
  • On the Japanese ARMS official website, there is a symbol for ARMS that have no attribute. It represented by a white (mu) kanji, that means null or nothing.
  • The game's files include some extra unused ARM Types, these are: 'Blade', 'Swatter', 'Yo-Yo', 'Mortar', 'Snake', 'Hand', 'Sky Shotgun', 'Spread', 'Sword', 'Cutter', and 'Pile'
  • The game's code makes reference to four types of electric "tiers" for the electric attribute: 'ThunderWeak', 'Thunder', 'ThunderStrong, and 'ThunderLong'.
  • The game refers to the Lokjaw as an explosion attribute ARM, but internally it is referred to as an 'Ashura' ARM.

Names in other languages

ARMS

Language Name Meaning
 Japanese アームズ
Āmuzu
ARMS
 Chinese ARM ARM
 Dutch ARMS ARMS
 French ARMS ARMS
 German ARMS ARMS
 Italian ARMA WEAPON
 Russian Оружие
Oruzhiye
Weapons
 Spanish Puño Fist

Attribute

Language Name Meaning
 Japanese 属性
Zokusei
Attribute
 Chinese 属性
Shǔxìng
Attribute
 Dutch Element Element
 German Attribut Attribute
 Italian Attributo Attribute
 Russian Особое свойство
Osoboye svoystvo
Special quality
 Spanish Atributo Attribute
 Portuguese Atributo Attribute