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[[ARMS (game)|ARMS]] allows players to set various match '''rules'''. They include:<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp5MQPDaLp8 ARMS - Title Screen, Menu, & Options Tour (Grand Prix, Ranked Battle, & More).] GameXplain. Retrieved {{#dateformat:2017-06-05}}.</ref>
[[ARMS (game)|ARMS]] allows players to set various match '''rules'''. Not all rules can be altered in all modes, and these include:<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp5MQPDaLp8 ARMS - Title Screen, Menu, & Options Tour (Grand Prix, Ranked Battle, & More).] GameXplain. Retrieved {{#dateformat:2017-06-05}}.</ref>
*Whether players should be on teams
*Whether players should be on teams, and which combination of players are put on each team
*The time limit (unlimited to 99 seconds)
*The time limit (unlimited or 99 seconds);
*How many matches must be won to be declared the winner (1, 2, or 3)
*How many matches must be won to be declared the winner (first to 1, 2, or 3);
*Whether to spawn items
*Whether to spawn items or not (cannot select which items spawn)
*The HP each fighter starts with (Normal, infinite, or one-punch K.O.)
*The HP each fighter starts with (1000, infinite, or one-punch K.O.);
*Whether the rush gauge should start full
*The properties of the rush gauge;
*How many COM players to include, and their skill level (difficulty levels 1-7, stationary/won't move, or evasive/dodges attacks)
**These include turning the rush gauge off entirely, having the gauge be constantly full for all fighters or just human players only, or having the rush gauge act as normal.
*How many COM players to include (total of human and CPU participants cannot be above four)
*The skill level of each COM player;
**These can be either a difficulty from 1 through 7, like [[Grand Prix]], stationary or evasive.
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ARMS allows players to set various match rules. Not all rules can be altered in all modes, and these include:[1]

  • Whether players should be on teams, and which combination of players are put on each team
  • The time limit (unlimited or 99 seconds);
  • How many matches must be won to be declared the winner (first to 1, 2, or 3);
  • Whether to spawn items or not (cannot select which items spawn)
  • The HP each fighter starts with (1000, infinite, or one-punch K.O.);
  • The properties of the rush gauge;
    • These include turning the rush gauge off entirely, having the gauge be constantly full for all fighters or just human players only, or having the rush gauge act as normal.
  • How many COM players to include (total of human and CPU participants cannot be above four)
  • The skill level of each COM player;
    • These can be either a difficulty from 1 through 7, like Grand Prix, stationary or evasive.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
 Chinese (Traditional) 規則
Kwāijāk
Rules
 Chinese (Simplified) 规则
Guīzé
Rules
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