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[[File:Grand Prix Direct.jpg|thumb|[[Spring Man]] after winning the World Grand Prix, as shown in the May 2017 ARMS Direct]]
[[File:Grand Prix Direct.jpg|thumb|[[Spring Man]] after winning the World Grand Prix, as shown in the May 2017 ARMS Direct]]
'''Grand Prix''' is an offline single-player or co-op mode in which the player attempts to defeat 10 [[fighters]] in a row, before (potentially) facing a final boss. It includes a mix of fights and sporting events. [[Biff]] commentates in between rounds, providing useful information to the player.
'''Grand Prix''' is an offline single-player or co-op mode in which the player attempts to defeat 10 [[fighters]] in a row, before (potentially) facing a final boss. It includes a mix of fights and sporting events. [[Biff]] commentates in between rounds, providing useful information to the player.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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The premise of this mode is that each fighter is trying to become champion of the ARMS World Grand Prix. At the beginning of the mode, Biff explains the motivation of the fighter the player chooses. If the player chooses Dr. Coyle, she will introduce herself instead.
The premise of this mode is that each fighter is trying to become champion of the ARMS World Grand Prix. At the beginning of the mode, Biff explains the motivation of the fighter the player chooses.


The mode itself doesn't have an explicit plot, although several events do occur during it.
The mode itself doesn't have an explicit plot, although several events do occur during it.
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After beating every other rival fighter, the player will eventually reach the Grand Finale against [[Max Brass]], a veteran fighter who uses championship belts to form his elastic ARMS. Before long, the player is thrust into battle, and, upon beating Max, the game ends; if the player is in difficulty level 4 to 5, however, [[Hedlok]] descends from above, brainwashing Max. The player must then fight Hedlok to win the Grand Prix; upon succeeding, Hedlok flies off, leaving Max unscathed, before the Awards Ceremony begins. The Grand Prix mode then ends.
After beating every other rival fighter, the player will eventually reach the Grand Finale against [[Max Brass]], a veteran fighter who uses championship belts to form his elastic ARMS. Before long, the player is thrust into battle, and, upon beating Max, the game ends; if the player is in difficulty level 4 to 5, however, [[Hedlok]] descends from above, brainwashing Max. The player must then fight Hedlok to win the Grand Prix; upon succeeding, Hedlok flies off, leaving Max unscathed, before the Awards Ceremony begins. The Grand Prix mode then ends.


On level 6 or higher, [[Dr. Coyle]] will teleport into the ring during Max Brass' introduction, and attack him. After a brief battle, Coyle knocks Brass out of the ring, and challenges the player to a fight. When Coyle is defeated, she calls her "masterpiece", Hedlok, and is willfully taken over by it. Like in the lower difficulties, the player must defeat Hedlok to proceed. If the player succeeds, Dr. Coyle smashes Hedlok to pieces and teleports away, arms crossed. The camera pans over to see Max Brass, safely floating down on a pair of [[Parasol|Parasols]]. He strikes a heroic pose for the camera as he lands. From here, the same ending occurs.
On level 6 or higher, [[Dr. Coyle]] will teleport into the ring during Max Brass' introduction and attack him, unless the player is using Dr. Coyle herself. After a brief battle, Coyle knocks Brass out of the ring, and challenges the player to a fight. When Coyle is defeated, she calls her "masterpiece", Hedlok, and is willfully taken over by it. Like in the lower difficulties, the player must defeat Hedlok to proceed. If the player succeeds, Dr. Coyle smashes Hedlok to pieces and teleports away, arms crossed. The camera pans over to see Max Brass, safely floating down on a pair of [[Parasol|Parasols]]. He strikes a heroic pose for the camera as he lands. From here, the same ending occurs.
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<small>*No fighter will be fought twice when playing solo. In co-op, fighters may appear twice, but never twice as the main opponent.</small>
<small>*No fighter will be fought twice when playing solo. In co-op, fighters may appear twice, but never twice as the main opponent.</small>


<small>**The same mode will not appear twice. For example, if a player plays Skillshot in Match 3, they will not play Skillshot again in Match 6.</small>
<small>**The same mode will not appear twice. For example, if Skillshot was played in Match 3, it won't be played again in Match 6.</small>


All fighters are potential opponents between Stage 1 and Semifinals in completely random order except Max Brass, Dr. Coyle, and Springtron.
All fighters are potential opponents between Stage 1 and Semifinals in completely random order except Max Brass, Dr. Coyle, and Springtron.


All fighters are fought on their respective stage. The only exception is Match 1, however, which takes place at the stage of the fighter selected by the player 1. (Except for Max Brass, who will fight on Spring Stadium for Stage 1.)
All fighters are fought on their respective stage. The only exception is Match 1, which takes place at the stage of the fighter selected by Player 1. (Except for Max Brass, who will fight on Spring Stadium for Stage 1.)


When you lose a match, you can rematch as much as possible, and save & quit in each round. Except in Springtron's match, it will skip to Grand Finale automatically.
When you lose a match, you can rematch as much as possible, and save & quit in each round, except the Springtron match, which will lead to Grand Finale automatically.


When playing with two players, each round consists of two fighters, not one, with the main opponent shown in the introduction to the match and another selected at random, but not repeating in second role.
When playing with two players, each round consists of two fighters, not one, with the main opponent shown in the introduction to the match and another selected at random, but not repeating in second role.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Because Max Brass' stage of origin is the Sky Arena and can only be played in the ''Grand Prix'' towards the end when the player confronts him, whenever playing as Max Brass the first round will always be a fight with Spring Man in Spring Stadium.
*Because Max Brass' stage of origin is the Sky Arena and can only be played in the ''Grand Prix'' towards the end when the player confronts him, whenever someone is playing as Max Brass the first round will always be a fight with Spring Man in Spring Stadium.
*Because duo Springtrons are a secret bosses with their own team battle, whenever play as him in the Grand Finale, Max Brass's partner will substitute to Spring Man.  
*Because duo Springtrons are a secret bosses with their own team battle, whenever someone is playing as him in the Grand Finale, Max Brass's partner will substitute to Spring Man.
*When playing co-op ''Grand Prix'', the partner to Max Brass at the 10th fight will always be player 1's character.
*When playing co-op ''Grand Prix'', the partner to Max Brass at the 10th fight will always be player 1's character.
*All the opponents will stick to their signature ARMS, they will use "Normal ARM" in Level 5 or lower, and "Plus ARM" in Level 6 or higher.
*All the opponents will stick to their signature ARMS, they will use "Normal ARM" in Level 5 or lower, and "Plus ARM" in Level 6 or higher.


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