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The mode operates similarly to Skillshot, a Versus mode. When the game begins, targets will appear randomly in front of the player, and the player needs to hit them with their ARMS to earn points. When the player hits multiple targets, boxes will appear at the back of the stage, which, when hit, awards the player with a random ARM for a random Fighter (though the player is guaranteed at least '''1 ARM for the Fighter they are playing as''' during the mode). | The mode operates similarly to Skillshot, a Versus mode. When the game begins, targets will appear randomly in front of the player, and the player needs to hit them with their ARMS to earn points. When the player hits multiple targets, boxes will appear at the back of the stage, which, when hit, awards the player with a random ARM for a random Fighter (though the player is guaranteed at least '''1 ARM for the Fighter they are playing as''' during the mode). | ||
Clocks may also appear from time to time, offering the player '''5 extra seconds when hit'''. If the player obtains an ARM they already own, they will receive an upgraded version of it that does '''10 more damage''' than before, which can be used in any mode, even in Ranked Matches. Getting a higher score by smashing more targets will result in more boxes showing up.<ref>[http://imgur.com/gallery/2yMeA In-Game Help]. "Modes & Rules, pgs. 16, 17, & 18", retrieved on {{#dateformat:2017-06-05}}.</ref> As a result, players are encouraged to '''curve their ARMS well''' to obtain the '''largest combo''' of targets possible. | Clocks may also appear from time to time, offering the player '''5 extra seconds when hit''' (10 when playing with a long timer.). If the player obtains an ARM they already own, they will receive an upgraded version of it that does '''10 more damage''' than before, which can be used in any mode, even in Ranked Matches. Getting a higher score by smashing more targets will result in more boxes showing up.<ref>[http://imgur.com/gallery/2yMeA In-Game Help]. "Modes & Rules, pgs. 16, 17, & 18", retrieved on {{#dateformat:2017-06-05}}.</ref> As a result, players are encouraged to '''curve their ARMS well''' to obtain the '''largest combo''' of targets possible. | ||
When the game ends, the player is shown all the ARMS they unlocked and offered the opportunity to change which ARMS are assigned to each Fighter, similar to the [[Set ARMS|Set ARMS]] mode. | When the game ends, the player is shown all the ARMS they unlocked and offered the opportunity to change which ARMS are assigned to each Fighter, similar to the [[Set ARMS|Set ARMS]] mode. | ||
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ARM Getter is a single player mode and stage used to acquire and upgrade ARMS.
Description
ARM Getter can be selected by choosing "Get ARMS" on the main menu. It requires tokens to play, which can be won by playing other game modes. Depending on how many tokens the player spends, they will get a different amount of time.
The mode operates similarly to Skillshot, a Versus mode. When the game begins, targets will appear randomly in front of the player, and the player needs to hit them with their ARMS to earn points. When the player hits multiple targets, boxes will appear at the back of the stage, which, when hit, awards the player with a random ARM for a random Fighter (though the player is guaranteed at least 1 ARM for the Fighter they are playing as during the mode).
Clocks may also appear from time to time, offering the player 5 extra seconds when hit (10 when playing with a long timer.). If the player obtains an ARM they already own, they will receive an upgraded version of it that does 10 more damage than before, which can be used in any mode, even in Ranked Matches. Getting a higher score by smashing more targets will result in more boxes showing up.[1] As a result, players are encouraged to curve their ARMS well to obtain the largest combo of targets possible.
When the game ends, the player is shown all the ARMS they unlocked and offered the opportunity to change which ARMS are assigned to each Fighter, similar to the Set ARMS mode.
Pricing and Time Available
Short Timer | 30[2] | 25 seconds |
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Medium Timer | 100[2] | 50 seconds |
Long Timer | 200[2] | 90 seconds |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | アームゲッター Āmu Gettā |
ARM Getter |
Dutch | ARMS-plaza | ARMS plaza |
French | L'arsenal ARMS | The ARMS arsenal |
German | ARMS-Depot | ARMS Depot |
Italian | Palio delle armi | Gunshot wreck |
Russian | Тир ARMS Tir ARMS |
ARMS shooting range |
Spanish | Nuevos puños | New punches |
References
- ↑ In-Game Help. "Modes & Rules, pgs. 16, 17, & 18", retrieved on 2017-06-05.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Twitch.tv livestream (clip), retrieved 2017-06-05
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Arenas | Buster Beach • Cinema Deux • DNA Lab • Mausoleum • Ninja College • Ramen Bowl • Ribbon Ring • Scrapyard • Sky Arena • Snake Park • Sparring Ring • Spring Stadium • Temple Grounds • Via Dolce • [NAME REDACTED] |
Other | ARM Getter • V-Ball • Hoops • Skillshot |
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Grand Prix | |||||||
Versus | Fight • Team Fight • V-Ball • Hoops • Skillshot • 1-on-100 • VS Hedlok • Hedlok Scramble • ARMS Test • Rules • Replay | ||||||
Party Match (Party Crash) | |||||||
Ranked Match | |||||||
Friends | Party Match • Arena | ||||||
Local LAN Play | |||||||
Training | |||||||
Help | Dashboard | Stats | Recent Replays | Gallery | Badges | Set ARMS | Get ARMS |
Tournament |