Mechanica

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Mechanica is a playable fighter in ARMS. She was announced alongside the game itself during the Nintendo Switch presentation in January 2017.

The Scrapyard Scrapper
Mechanica
Basic Information
Height7' 8" (234 cm)
By herself:
5' 2" (158 cm)
Weight1202 lb (545 kg)
By herself:
99 lb (45 kg)
Age15
StageScrapyard
Official Stats
Statistics
Standard ARMS
"Sure, she's young, but this "scrapyard scrapper" is as destructive as she is darling! But under that metal exterior, Mechanica is a kid like any other! Well, sort of...How many kids do you know who'd design and make a heavyweight powered suit with built-in thrusters?"
—Biff

Appearance

 
Mechanica climbing into (or out of) her mech suit.

Mechanica is the only fighter who appears fully human. Her eyes lack the spiraled irises of the other human-like fighters, and she has normal human arms. She pilots a mech that has extendable arms made of coiled metal plates and electrical cables, and she wears a form-fitting bodysuit.

Backstory

This fifteen-year-old girl genius loves the ARMS fighters—especially Ribbon Girl. She works in the town's factory and wasn't born with extendable arms, unlike most of the fighters. She built her own powered suit so she could participate in the Grand Prix.[1]

Attributes

Size  
Arm Girth  
Speed  
Jumping  
Hovering  
IQ  


Mechanica is a heavyweight similar to Master Mummy, meaning she can armor through attacks that would put other fighters in a knockdown state. However, she is designed to be somewhat more agile, having the ability to hover in midair while attacking and the option to extend her dashes by holding the dash button.

Throw Damage: 160

Costumes

 
Mechanica's Costumes
Up Left Right Down
 
 
Yellow
 
File:Icon-Mechanica-blue.png
Blue
 
 
Pink
 
 
Camo

To select a costume, click and hold  , then hold   in the direction of the desired costume while confirming with  . Simply choosing a character without tilting the stick will select the first costume not taken (in the order of up-right-down-left) and if multiple players tilt the stick in the same direction while selecting the same character, they will be the same costume.

Gallery

References

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  1. Nintendo Co., Ltd., "Mechanica", retrieved on 2017-05-04.