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| [https://challonge.com/EUAC83 EU ARMS Challenge #83] || November 14, 2021 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Ninjara}} {{Icon|Misango}} | | [https://challonge.com/EUAC83 EU ARMS Challenge #83] || November 14, 2021 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Ninjara}} {{Icon|Misango}} | ||
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| [https://challonge.com/EUAC84 EU ARMS Challenge #84] || November 28, 2021 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Misango}} | |||
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| [https://challonge.com/EUAC85 EU ARMS Challenge #85] || December 12, 2021 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Misango}} {{Icon|Helix}} {{Icon|Master Mummy}} | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*With | *With 33 wins, Ripha has the most EUAC wins out of all 12 unique victors. | ||
**Ripha also has the highest win streak in the series, winning 7 tournaments in a row. | **Ripha also has the highest win streak in the series, winning 7 tournaments in a row. | ||
*[[Yätta]]'s 4 event EUAC win streak throughout the Summer of 2018 garnered him the nickname "King of Europe". | *[[Yätta]]'s 4 event EUAC win streak throughout the Summer of 2018 garnered him the nickname "King of Europe". |