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=== In [[VS Hedlok]] === | === In [[VS Hedlok]] === | ||
[[File:HedlokControl.jpg|thumb|Hedlok possessing [[Byte & Barq|Byte]] at difficulty level ''5''.]] | [[File:HedlokControl.jpg|thumb|Hedlok possessing [[Byte & Barq|Byte]] at difficulty level ''5''.]] | ||
Hedlok is the namesake of the [[VS Hedlok]] mode, seen in [[Party Match]], being the primary opponent players must fight against in it (up to three Fighters can take part). It can use any combination of fighter and [[ARMS (equipment)|ARMS]]. In order to win, it must be defeated before the timer runs out, even if it has less health than the players fighting it. It is affected by [[items]] just like normal fighters, allowing it to be damaged or healed, and it can use a special. The difficulty of the fight is linked to either difficulty level 4, 5, 6, or 7 from Grand Prix, as indicated next to | Hedlok is the namesake of the [[VS Hedlok]] mode, seen in [[Party Match]], being the primary opponent players must fight against in it (up to three Fighters can take part). It can use any combination of fighter and [[ARMS (equipment)|ARMS]]. In order to win, it must be defeated before the timer runs out, even if it has less health than the players fighting it. It is affected by [[items]] just like normal fighters, allowing it to be damaged or healed, and it can use a special. The difficulty of the fight is linked to either difficulty level 4, 5, 6, or 7 from Grand Prix, as indicated next to its name. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Although Hedlok was officially revealed as part of the [[ARMS Global Testpunch]] on {{#dateformat:2017-06-02}}, | *Although Hedlok was officially revealed as part of the [[ARMS Global Testpunch]] on {{#dateformat:2017-06-02}}, it was [[Leaks#Hedlok leaks|leaked]] before its official reveal on a Twitch.tv stream. | ||
* | *Barq is not present when Hedlok attaches to [[Byte & Barq|Byte]]. | ||
*Hedlok’s name | *Hedlok’s name is likely a reference to a headlock, which is when a person’s arm is wrapped around another person’s neck, thus trapping them. | ||
* | *Hedlok has two separate sets of victory poses—one used in Grand Prix mode where it stays attached to Max Brass and laughs triumphantly, and one used in 1-on-100 and VS Hedlok where it detaches from the fighter it was using and flies towards the camera. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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