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Para initially discovered ARMS upon its announcement on January 12th, 2017 during a [[Nintendo Switch]] presentation which inspired Para to pick up the game once it released that June. A few months after the game's release, Para showed his ARMS prowess by placing near consistently high in the premiere weekly event at the time, [[Mega League Monday]]. A combination of this prowess and his passion for ARMS landed him a spot on Team Chroma for ARMS. He remained on the team throughout most of 2018, including his incredible run at Smash'N'Splash 4 where he beat Pega, who most considered to be the best in the world at the time. This set was somewhat controversial at the event as Para accidentally disconnected his controller prior to the time running out in game. After some deliberation between the TOs, it was determined that Para won the set as there was no way within the time left that Pega could've won as he did not have time to get Para's health down low enough to take the game.
Para initially discovered ARMS upon its announcement on January 12th, 2017 during a [[Nintendo Switch]] presentation which inspired Para to pick up the game once it released that June. A few months after the game's release, Para showed his ARMS prowess by placing near consistently high in the premiere weekly event at the time, [[Mega League Monday]]. A combination of this prowess and his passion for ARMS landed him a spot on Team Chroma for ARMS. He remained on the team throughout most of 2018, including his incredible run at Smash'N'Splash 4 where he beat Pega, who most considered to be the best in the world at the time. This set was somewhat controversial at the event as Para accidentally disconnected his controller prior to the time running out in game. After some deliberation between the TOs, it was determined that Para won the set as there was no way within the time left that Pega could've won as he did not have time to get Para's health down low enough to take the game.


Later in Para's ARMS career, he didn't enter as many events, but still continued to show his skill level by placing high in those that he did enter. These placements include, but are not limited to, 4th at [[2GG: SwitchFest 2019|SwitchFest 2019]], 5th at [[Quarantined Rapport]], and 1st at the [[ARMS Comeback Series 2]]. Para also managed to be the first to take a set off of [[AstroNinja0]] in 2020 in Winners Finals of The Steel Trap #2. This win alone showed Para's excellence at the game as AstroNinja demonstrated near perfect dominance over all other competitors throughout his tournament activity throughout the Spring. Despite winning Winners Finals, Para was later reset in Grand Finals 2-3 by Astro, with Astro taking the final set after that 3-1. Regardless of the tournament not resulting in a win for Para, his performance clearly demonstrated that he has skill that very few other players possess.
Later in Para's ARMS career, he didn't enter as many events, but still continued to show his skill level by placing high in those that he did enter. These placements include, but are not limited to, 4th at [[2GG: SwitchFest 2019|SwitchFest 2019]], 5th at [[Quarantined Rapport]], 2nd at [[ARMS North American Open (August 2020)]] and 1st at the [[ARMS Comeback Series 2]]. Para also managed to be the first to take a set off of [[AstroNinja0]] in 2020 in Winners Finals of The Steel Trap #2. This win alone showed Para's excellence at the game as AstroNinja demonstrated near perfect dominance over all other competitors throughout his tournament activity throughout the Spring. Despite winning Winners Finals, Para was later reset in Grand Finals 2-3 by Astro, with Astro taking the final set after that 3-1. Regardless of the tournament not resulting in a win for Para, his performance clearly demonstrated that he has skill that very few other players possess.


Para also experiments often with ARMS glitches and out of bounds techniques. Inspired by a Tweet he saw involving a player utilizing [[Max Brass|Max Brass']] grab to get Spring Man out of bounds, Para began to experiment with this technique. Eventually, he found a way to use said grab to get [[Dr. Coyle]] out of bounds and explore the area around various stages. Para enlisted the help of the players Anomika and Kaytchjam to pull the trick off initially and managed to do so on many stages including [[Sparring Ring]] and [[Buster Beach]]. After more time labbing techniques, Para managed to crack the majority of stages using this method, but also managed to get out of bounds on [[Snake Park]] utilizing a different trick with Snakeboards. Today he continues his search for ARMS glitches in an attempt to break the boundaries of [[Mausoleum]] and [[Ramen Bowl]], two perfectly round stages.
Para also experiments often with ARMS glitches and out of bounds techniques. Inspired by a Tweet he saw involving a player utilizing [[Max Brass|Max Brass']] grab to get Spring Man out of bounds, Para began to experiment with this technique. Eventually, he found a way to use said grab to get [[Dr. Coyle]] out of bounds and explore the area around various stages. Para enlisted the help of the players Anomika and Kaytchjam to pull the trick off initially and managed to do so on many stages including [[Sparring Ring]] and [[Buster Beach]]. After more time labbing techniques, Para managed to crack the majority of stages using this method, but also managed to get out of bounds on [[Snake Park]] utilizing a different trick with Snakeboards. Today he continues his search for ARMS glitches in an attempt to break the boundaries of [[Mausoleum]] and [[Ramen Bowl]], two perfectly round stages.
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| [[Smash'N'Splash 4|Smash'N'Splash 4 (Defaults)]] || June 1-3, 2018 || Wisconsin Dells, WI || 4th || Major
| [[Smash'N'Splash 4|Smash'N'Splash 4 (Defaults)]] || June 1-3, 2018 || Wisconsin Dells, WI || 4th || Major
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| [[Champions of the Era|Champions of the Era 2]] || July 8, 2018 || Online || 1st || Online
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| [[Mega League Monday|Mega League Monday 49]] || September 10, 2018 || Online || 1st || Online
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| [[Iron Fist Fridays 1]] || October 26-27, 2018 || Online || 1st || Online
| [[Iron Fist Fridays 1]] || October 26-27, 2018 || Online || 1st || Online
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| [[Champions of the Era|Champions of the Era 20]] || November 11, 2018 || Online || 1st || Online
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| [[2GG: SwitchFest 2019]] || August 31-September 1, 2019 || La Mirada, California || 4th || Major
| [[2GG: SwitchFest 2019]] || August 31-September 1, 2019 || La Mirada, California || 4th || Major
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| [[Quarantined Rapport]] || March 28, 2020 || Online || 5th || Online
| [[Quarantined Rapport]] || March 28, 2020 || Online || 5th || Online
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| [[Champions of the Era|Champions of the Era 59]] || May 10, 2020 || Online || 1st || Online
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| [[ARMS Comeback Series 2]] || June 19, 2020 || Online || 1st || Online
| [[ARMS Comeback Series 2]] || June 19, 2020 || Online || 1st || Online
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| [[Default Derby|Default Derby 16]] || July 1, 2020 || Online || 1st || Online
| [[Default Derby|Default Derby 16]] || July 1, 2020 || Online || 1st || Online
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| The Steel Trap #2 || July 2, 2020 || Online || 2nd || Online
| The Steel Trap #2 || July 2, 2020 || Online || 2nd || Online
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| [[ARMS North American Open (August 2020)]] || August 8, 2020 || Online || 2nd || Online
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| [[Champions of the Era|Champions of the Era 69]] || September 20, 2020 || Online || 2nd || Online
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| [[ARMS North American Open (October 2020)]] || October 3-4, 2020 || Online || 4th || Online
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| [[ARMS VTuber Open]] || October 18, 2020 || Online || 1st || Online
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| [[Temple Tantrum|Temple Tantrum 26]] || October 23, 2020 || Online || 1st || Online
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