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{{FlavorText|Built to her specifications from scrap metal using heavy machinery, this is Mechanica's special fightin' spot. Key features include raised areas on the outskirts and two pipes in the middle. A highly technical stage, this stadium is a dangerous place to play.|[http://arms.nintendo.com/fighters/mechanica/ Official Description]}}
{{FlavorText|Built to her specifications from scrap metal using heavy machinery, this is Mechanica's special fightin' spot. Key features include raised areas on the outskirts and two pipes in the middle. A highly technical stage, this stadium is a dangerous place to play.|[http://arms.nintendo.com/fighters/mechanica/ Official Description]}}
The '''Scrapyard''' is featured as a stage in ''[[ARMS (game)|ARMS]]''. It is affiliated with [[Mechanica]] and was first shown during a promotional ARMS tournament in late April 2017. It was fully revealed by the ARMS twitter on May 11th, 2017.
'''Scrapyard''' is a stage in ''[[ARMS (game)|ARMS]]'' and is the home stage of [[Mechanica]]. It was first shown during a promotional ''ARMS'' tournament in late April 2017, later being fully revealed by the official ''ARMS'' Twitter account on May 11th, 2017.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Built entirely from old junk and scrap materials that were lying around, the stage is primarily made out of raw metal and wood. Heavy machinery, that were also found lying around, were used in the construction of the stadium. Along the sides of the stage, those heavy machinery can be seen grasping onto rusted steel beams—which fans stand on. Fans are also seen in various bleacher-like sections. A gate, adorned with Mechanica's logo at the top, can be seen on one side of the stage. A small green chalkboard, which has a drawing of Ribbon Girl, can be found to the right of the gate. The side opposing the gate is raised up—with Mechanica's workshop under the raised section. Parts of the floor are temporary and were constructed out of uneven wooden planks. The ramp leading up to the raised side is made out of metal plates and junk cars. Ribbon Girl stickers are attached onto multiple sign boards surrounding the fighting ring. In the center are two steel pipes that appears to be slapped together. As a result, steam often bursts out of the openings of the pipes.
Built entirely from old junk and scrap materials that were lying around, the stage is primarily made out of raw metal and wood. Heavy machinery, that were also found lying around, were used in the construction of the stadium. Along the sides of the stage, those heavy machinery can be seen grasping onto rusted steel beams—which fans stand on. Fans are also seen in various bleacher-like sections. A gate, adorned with Mechanica's logo at the top, can be seen on one side of the stage. A small green chalkboard, which has a drawing of [[Ribbon Girl]], can be found to the right of the gate. The side opposing the gate is raised up—with Mechanica's workshop under the raised section. Parts of the floor are temporary and were constructed out of uneven wooden planks. The ramp leading up to the raised side is made out of metal plates and junk cars. Ribbon Girl stickers are attached onto multiple sign boards surrounding the fighting ring. In the center are two steel pipes that appears to be slapped together. As a result, steam often bursts out of the openings of the pipes.


==Layout==
==Layout==
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