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Party Crash events
Should individual Party Crash events have their own pages, with the schedule, fighters, and results? Here's an example. Nyargleblargle (talk) 04:29, 21 November 2017 (UTC)
 * I would definitely say yes; the information should be recorded, and it'd be huge on just the Party Crash page. AmoongussForLife (talk) 12:34, 21 November 2017 (UTC)

Tournament/Player notability
I am currently looking at the rules for Tournament/Player notability and I dont really understand some things.
 * I think for a player to be notable, a placing on the ARMS dashboard and having attended some Tournaments should be enough. It is not very fair to link it to the tournaments because individual player skill isnt taken into account and because of time zones, they might not be able to attend as many tournaments considered "major". Also, I participated in two "major" tournaments. Im still Rank 11 though and by no means known in the ARMS-scene which makes my point clear.
 * Also, 32 Participants is pretty unrealistic, considering how big the current scene is. And who defines "recognition" and "historical value"?

Thanks in advance for a reply! Noirox (talk) 18:56, 21 November 2017 (UTC)
 * Here's the logic behind these decisions:
 * Individual player skill is taken into account. You have to place in the top 10% of participants for multiple tournaments. If a talented player isn't involved enough in the tournament scene to do that, they aren't notable in the context of the scene.
 * Tournaments with only ~25 players probably don't have a large enough talent pool for most of the participants to qualify as elite.
 * The community determines the definitions. It offers a little flexibility for the policy in case we stumble across an exception to the rules of thumb.
 * I hope this satisfies your concerns. If there are any points you feel I haven't sufficiently considered, feel free to let me know. Nyargleblargle (talk) 01:02, 22 November 2017 (UTC)

Badge Stash Spading
So, we all know there are badges that aren't on the page yet. Let's fix that, shall we? (I can't provide the actual text because there's over an hour of commute between my house and the place where I play ARMS)


 * One that's actually pre-5.1 yet didn't end up on the page: a silver badge (random design) for winning a round in Hedlok Scramble using Hedlok's unique Rush. (This presumably also unlocks the badges for winning a round in Hedlok Scramble as Hedlok and winning a round with a Rush)


 * The announcement says there are new badges for using specific arms a lot, but they aren't on the page yet.


 * I got a silver badge for re-enacting one of the title screens (accidentally, as I had been using Max Brass against someone using Spring Man in the Sparring Ring stage for unrelated reasons) and there are probably badges for the others (the Coyle/Brass one will be a pain because the stage is non-obvious)

Same person as above: I just got back from said hour+ commute, with more data.


 * The ARM-specific badges are silver, and require 1000 punches with a given ARM. I obtained them for the Sparky and Triblast, which means there are likely badges for all 42 ARMS.


 * I obtained several more "recreate a title screen" badges, and can confirm that they require the specific characters, stage, and even ARMS. The title screens, for those who don't want to check the category:


 * Spring Man with dual Toasters and Ribbon Girl with dual Sparky in Spring Stadium
 * Spring Man with dual Toasters and Max Brass with dual Roasters in Spring Stadium (made an error in the previous comment)
 * Ribbon Girl with dual Sparky and Lola Pop with dual Funchaku in Via Dolce (Nunchaku is the correct plural of Nunchuks, look it up)
 * Ninjara with dual Chakrams and Misango with dual Scorpio in Temple Grounds
 * The last of the title screens shows Max Brass with dual Roasters and Dr. Coyle, but the latter's ARMS and the stage this takes place on are both unclear.


 * Also obtained were a "matchup" gold badge (fixed design) for Springtron Vs. Helix. Assuming that each character appears once as the first listed character and once as the second, this is who's missing:


 * Twintelle (listed first)
 * Byte & Barq (listed first)
 * Helix (listed first)
 * Lola Pop (listed second)
 * Mechanica (listed second)
 * Max Brass (listed second)
 * Kid Cobra (both)
 * Dr. Coyle (both)

I don't go back to the place where I can play ARMS until Friday, so that's my next update. --24.212.154.197 03:10, 6 February 2018 (UTC)

So, I'm back, and I noticed that the only other edit to the wiki on the same day as my last one was to prove me right regarding the matchup badges. Good job, completely different anon. You honestly did more work here than I did. Here's the other stuff I found:


 * I got the title screen reproduction badge for 5.0 with Coyle having dual Lokjaw in her Who's-on-First-inducingly-named stage (and Max Brass with dual Roasters, as that part was already known.) Whether either of those things were necessary will have to be determined by someone else.


 * ARM-specific badges for Roaster, Toaster and Chilla. I'll be going for Nade next, because that will be the hard proof for all 42 having badges rather than one per character.


 * Probably should have mentioned this earlier, but all badges introduced in 5.1 only count things that have been done after updating to 5.1, even though the game was already tracking how many punches you've made with each ARM. Even though it knew I'd already thrown a thousand punches with the Toasters, it still took a thousand thrown after the update to award that badge, for example.

I only get to play on Mondays and Fridays, but I'll comment early if someone seemingly pays attention like they did when the matchup badges got same-day service. --24.212.154.197 03:10, 10 February 2018 (UTC)