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'''Fighters''' are the playable characters that compete in [[ARMS (game)|''ARMS'']]. ''ARMS'' launched with ten fighters. As Nintendo stated before the game launched, five fighters were released as free updates after ''ARMS'' was released, bringing the total to 15.<ref>Nintendo of America. [https://youtu.be/hY2_Xu3f8Bc?t=18m13s "ARMS Direct 5.17.2017"], retrieved {{#dateformat:2017-05-17}}.</ref> The last fighter, [[Dr. Coyle]], was released on {{#dateformat:2017-12-21}}.
== Playable Fighters ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! colspan="5"| Playable fighters in '''''[[ARMS (game)|ARMS]]'''''
|-
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterSpringMan.png|x110px|link=Spring Man|alt=Spring Man]]
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterRibbonGirl.png|x110px|link=Ribbon Girl|alt=Ribbon Girl]]
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterNinjara.png|x110px|link=Ninjara|alt=Ninjara]]
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterMasterMummy.png|x110px|link=Master Mummy|alt=Master Mummy]]
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterMinMin.png|x110px|link=Min Min|alt=Min Min]]
|-
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterMechanica.png|x110px|link=Mechanica|alt=Mechanica]]
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterTwintelle.png|x110px|link=Twintelle|alt=Twintelle]]
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterByte&Barq.png|x110px|link=Byte & Barq|alt=Byte & Barq]]
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterKidCobra.png|x110px|link=Kid Cobra|alt=Kid Cobra]]
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterHelix.png|x110px|link=Helix|alt=Helix]]
|-
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterMaxBrass.png|x110px|link=Max Brass|alt=Max Brass]]
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterLolaPop.png|x110px|link=Lola Pop|alt=Lola Pop]]
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterMisango.png|x110px|link=Misango|alt=Misango]]
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterSpringtron.png|x110px|link=Springtron|alt=Springtron]]
| align="center" width="20%" style="padding:0;background:#000" | [[File:FighterDrCoyle.png|x110px|link=Dr. Coyle|alt=Dr. Coyle]]
|}
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Each fighter has their own home [[Stage|stage]] that matches their theme and motifs, and most have a set of 3 signature [[ARMS (equipment)|ARMS]] (the exception being [[Springtron]]). Each fighter also has their own special abilities and properties to distinguish them from each other.
 
==Release Schedule==
10 fighters were available upon the games' launch; these were [[Spring Man]], [[Ribbon Girl]], [[Ninjara]], [[Master Mummy]], [[Min Min]], [[Mechanica]], [[Kid Cobra]], [[Twintelle]], [[Byte & Barq]] and [[Helix]].
 
[[Max Brass]] became the first playable fighter released after the game's launch in [[Version 2.0.0]], making him the eleventh fighter.
 
A twelfth fighter, [[Lola Pop]], was released on {{#dateformat:2017-09-13}} in [[Version 3.0.0]] and the thirteenth fighter, [[Misango]], was released on {{#dateformat:2017-11-15}} in [[Version 4.0.0]].
 
[[Springtron]] was introduced as an encounter in Grand Prix on {{#dateformat:2017-10-17}} in [[Version 3.2.0]] but was unplayable until the game was updated to [[Version 4.1.0]] on {{#dateformat:2017-11-30}}.
 
[[Dr. Coyle]] was released and introduced as boss in Grand Prix as part of [[Version 5.0.0]] on {{#dateformat:2017-12-21}}, bringing the roster to 15 fighters.
 
== Trivia ==
*[[Springtron]] is the only fighter to not receive three signature [[ARMS (equipment)|ARMS]], as he shares the same ARMS as [[Spring Man]], based on how many the player has unlocked. Therefore, unlocking ARMS for Spring Man also unlocks the same ARMS for Springtron.
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Characters]]

Revision as of 21:40, 10 July 2018

Fighters are the playable characters that compete in ARMS. ARMS launched with ten fighters. As Nintendo stated before the game launched, five fighters were released as free updates after ARMS was released, bringing the total to 15.[1] The last fighter, Dr. Coyle, was released on 2017-12-21.

Playable Fighters

Playable fighters in ARMS
Spring Man Ribbon Girl Ninjara Master Mummy Min Min
Mechanica Twintelle Byte & Barq Kid Cobra Helix
Max Brass Lola Pop Misango Springtron Dr. Coyle

Each fighter has their own home stage that matches their theme and motifs, and most have a set of 3 signature ARMS (the exception being Springtron). Each fighter also has their own special abilities and properties to distinguish them from each other.

Release Schedule

10 fighters were available upon the games' launch; these were Spring Man, Ribbon Girl, Ninjara, Master Mummy, Min Min, Mechanica, Kid Cobra, Twintelle, Byte & Barq and Helix.

Max Brass became the first playable fighter released after the game's launch in Version 2.0.0, making him the eleventh fighter.

A twelfth fighter, Lola Pop, was released on 2017-09-13 in Version 3.0.0 and the thirteenth fighter, Misango, was released on 2017-11-15 in Version 4.0.0.

Springtron was introduced as an encounter in Grand Prix on 2017-10-17 in Version 3.2.0 but was unplayable until the game was updated to Version 4.1.0 on 2017-11-30.

Dr. Coyle was released and introduced as boss in Grand Prix as part of Version 5.0.0 on 2017-12-21, bringing the roster to 15 fighters.

Trivia

  • Springtron is the only fighter to not receive three signature ARMS, as he shares the same ARMS as Spring Man, based on how many the player has unlocked. Therefore, unlocking ARMS for Spring Man also unlocks the same ARMS for Springtron.

References

  1. Nintendo of America. "ARMS Direct 5.17.2017", retrieved 2017-05-17.