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[[File:EUARMSLogo.png|thumb|right|European ARMS' logo which is commonly associated with the EUAC event series.]]
[[File:EUARMSLogo.png|thumb|right|European ARMS' logo which is commonly associated with the EUAC event series.]]
'''EU ARMS Challenge''' (abbreviated as EUAC) is an online biweekly {{game}} tournament series originally created and organized by [[Cojora]] and [[Raffa]] which is currently run by [[Ripha]] and [[ocrim]]. The later duo took control of the series starting with EUAC #5 on July 15th, 2018. EU ARMS Challenge began in October of 2017 and is still having new events today. As a result, EU ARMS Challenge is the longest running European-only ''ARMS'' tournament series.
'''EU ARMS Challenge''' (abbreviated as EUAC) is an online biweekly {{game}} tournament series originally created and organized by [[Cojora]] and [[Raffa]] which was ran by [[Ripha]] and [[ocrim]] until the series' end of regular events. The later duo took control of the series starting with EUAC #5 on July 15th, 2018. EU ARMS Challenge began in October of 2017 and continued until December 4th, 2022 with EU ARMS Challenge #107. Although regularly held biweekly events will no longer continue, there may still be occasional spur of the moment EUACs. Considering the series ran for more than 5 years with over 100 events, EU ARMS Challenge is the longest running European-only ''ARMS'' tournament series.


==Format==
==Format==
Like most events, EU ARMS Challenge runs double elimination brackets. Players utilize the EU ARMS Discord server to communicate with their opponents as the brackets (aside from the first event) are ran on Challonge, a site that lacks player-to-player chat functions. The tournament is streamed through EU ARMS' Twitch account and has featured many different casters over time including [[Defur]], Layla, Mathias Wolfbrok, and more. In terms of the tournament's stage list, the "Backroom" stages were initially used, though starting with EUAC #64 [[Ninja College]] replaced [[Scrapyard]] as a counterpick stage. Generally, the event utilizes a modified Backroom ruleset.
Like most events, EU ARMS Challenge ran double elimination brackets. Players utilized the EU ARMS Discord server to communicate with their opponents as the brackets (aside from the first event) were ran on Challonge, a site that lacks player-to-player chat functions. The tournament was streamed through EU ARMS' Twitch account and has featured many different casters over time including [[Defur]], Layla, Mathias Wolfbrok, and more. In terms of the tournament's stage list, the "Backroom" stages were initially used, though starting with EUAC #64 [[Ninja College]] replaced [[Scrapyard]] as a counterpick stage. Generally, the event utilizes a modified Backroom ruleset.


EU ARMS Challenge events have always counted toward the EU ARMS Power Ranking since said ranking's inception. At the end of power ranking seasons, invitational events with prize pools have traditionally been held, though prior to these occurring specific EUAC events featured prize pools instead. These events are EUAC #19 and #25, both of which had a $100 pot.
EU ARMS Challenge events have always counted toward the EU ARMS Power Ranking since said ranking's inception. At the end of power ranking seasons, invitational events with prize pools have traditionally been held, though prior to these occurring specific EUAC events featured prize pools instead. These events are EUAC #19 and #25, both of which had a $100 pot.
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| [https://challonge.com/EUAC104 EU ARMS Challenge #104] || October 23, 2022 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Misango}} {{Icon|Ninjara}}
| [https://challonge.com/EUAC104 EU ARMS Challenge #104] || October 23, 2022 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Misango}} {{Icon|Ninjara}}
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| [https://challonge.com/EUAC105 EU ARMS Challenge #105] || November 6, 2022 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Min Min}} {{Icon|Misango}}
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| [https://challonge.com/EUAC106 EU ARMS Challenge #106] || November 20, 2022 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Ninjara}}
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| [https://challonge.com/EUAC107 EU ARMS Challenge #107] || December 4, 2022 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Misango}} {{Icon|Ninjara}}
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| [https://challonge.com/EUACPVW EU ARMS Challenge - Pre Vortex Workout] || February 5, 2023 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Misango}} {{Icon|Ninjara}} {{Icon|Helix}}
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| [https://challonge.com/EUAC108 EU ARMS Challenge #108] || April 16, 2023 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Ninjara}} {{Icon|Misango}} {{Icon|Min Min}} {{Icon|Twintelle}} {{Icon|Kid Cobra}}
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| [https://challonge.com/EUAC109 EU ARMS Challenge #109] || July 2, 2023 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Kid Cobra}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*With 42 wins, Ripha has the most EUAC wins out of all 12 unique victors.
*With 48 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".
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***These events included Viva ARMS Vegas (which featured random [[ARMS (equipment)|ARMS]] and [[fighter]] selection), The Glushiest VS Church of Blorb (a crew battle between [[Glusher]] users and [[Blorb]] wielders), [[Champions of the Erapean Union|Champions of the Erapean Union - Road to 100 Edition]], and EUAC’s King of the Hill (a battle between the top four players who have won the most EUAC events, being Ripha, [[Iceman92]], Yätta, and [[Grimwood]]).
***These events included Viva ARMS Vegas (which featured random [[ARMS (equipment)|ARMS]] and [[fighter]] selection), The Glushiest VS Church of Blorb (a crew battle between [[Glusher]] users and [[Blorb]] wielders), [[Champions of the Erapean Union|Champions of the Erapean Union - Road to 100 Edition]], and EUAC’s King of the Hill (a battle between the top four players who have won the most EUAC events, being Ripha, [[Iceman92]], Yätta, and [[Grimwood]]).
**Although EU ARMS Challenge 100 did not have a direct logo itself, each of the special events leading up to it did and, aside from the CotEU logo, they were all created by [[Dendy]].<ref>https://twitter.com/European_ARMS/status/1558829251687813123</ref>
**Although EU ARMS Challenge 100 did not have a direct logo itself, each of the special events leading up to it did and, aside from the CotEU logo, they were all created by [[Dendy]].<ref>https://twitter.com/European_ARMS/status/1558829251687813123</ref>
*YoshiBowser first entered EUAC #8 and continued to play in every single event until the series stopped running regularly scheduled events with #107. This means that YoshiBowser entered 100 tournaments in the series in a row.


==Gameplay Videos==
==Gameplay Videos==
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