Party Match

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Party Match is a multiplayer mode in ARMS. It allows players to partake in every multiplayer versus mode with strangers online, or with friends in a local or online lobby. Players are rewarded with tokens based on how well they do, which can then be spent on the ARM Getter.

Matchmaking

Every lobby in Party Match consists of players on up to ten Nintendo Switch systems, with a maximum of two players per Switch. Within lobbies, two to four players will be randomly grouped together for each match, which is in a random Versus mode and (if applicable) stage. Solo players can enter and leave lobbies between matches as they wish, though a group of two players on one Switch must leave together.

While waiting for a match, a player can choose to warm up, which will take them to a small square-shaped arena resembling a wrestling ring. In this room, the Cell will appear holding targets for the player to attack. There is an extremely small chance that a target held by the Cell will be golden instead of its usual red color; destroying this target will award the player with 1 Token.svg.

Modes

The following modes exist in either the Testpunch or full iteration of Party Match:

Rules

A player receiving an HP handicap due to a winning streak.

Party Mode has a single, standardized ruleset that cannot be changed by players unless they are in a private lobby. Elements of the ruleset include:

  • The timer is set to 99 seconds.
  • Items are enabled.
  • The health and rush gauge are set to their default.
  • Computer players, with the exception of Hedlok in VS Hedlok, are set off.
  • Players who have a winning streak will start with less HP, but are rewarded with more Token.svg if they win, while players that are doing poorly may start each match with their rush gauge filled until they win.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
 Japanese パーティマッチ
Pātī matchi
Party match
 Dutch Partywedstrijd Party match
 French Match non classés Unclassified match
 German Standard Kampf Standard Fight
 Italian Amichevoli Friendly match
 Russian Любители
Lyubiteli
Fan
 Spanish Combate en grupo Group fight
 Portuguese Luta em grupo Group fight
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