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*[[Spring Stadium]] was added to the game as a downloadable stage alongside Min Min. The stage features several platforms that can be jumped upon for additional height and a display that cycles through every ARMS fighter.
*[[Spring Stadium]] was added to the game as a downloadable stage alongside Min Min. The stage features several platforms that can be jumped upon for additional height and a display that cycles through every ARMS fighter.
*[[Spring Man]] appears as a computer-controlled ally known as an [[smashwiki:Assist Trophy|Assist Trophy]]. He punches opponents using [[Toaster]]s and uses [[Rush]] after hitting an opponent.
*[[Spring Man]] appears as a computer-controlled ally known as an [[smashwiki:Assist Trophy|Assist Trophy]]. He punches opponents using [[Toaster]]s and uses [[Rush]] after hitting an opponent.
*[[smashwiki:Mii_Fighter_(SSBU)|Mii Fighters]] can wear costumes and hats based on Spring Man, [[Ribbon Girl]] and [[Ninjara]] complete with their signature [[Toaster]], [[Sparky]] and [[Chakram]] ARMS, respectively.
*[[smashwiki:Mii_Fighter_(SSBU)|Mii Fighters]] can wear costumes and hats based on Spring Man, [[Ribbon Girl]] and [[Ninjara]] complete with their signature [[Toaster]], [[Sparky]] and [[Chakram]] ARMS, respectively. The Ninjara costume was later added in the game as a DLC Mii Fighter Costume alongside the release of Min Min.
*18 ''ARMS'' music tracks were added to the game as DLC, including new remixes of "ARMS Grand Prix Official Theme Song" and "Ramen Bowl" by the game's original composer, Atsuko Asahi. Min Min also has a victory fanfare after winning a battle that is an abridged cover of the ''ARMS'' theme song, notably incorporating vocals from the version performed by Ribbon Girl. The victory fanfare also incoperates the original victory jingle from the game at the end.
*18 ''ARMS'' music tracks were added to the game as DLC, including new remixes of "ARMS Grand Prix Official Theme Song" and "Ramen Bowl" by the game's original composer, Atsuko Asahi. Min Min also has a victory fanfare after winning a battle that is an abridged cover of the ''ARMS'' theme song, notably incorporating vocals from the version performed by Ribbon Girl. The victory fanfare also incoperates the original victory jingle from the game at the end.
*Fighters from ARMS appear as some of many collectible, stat-boosting [[smashwiki:Spirits (characters)|Spirits]]. The 12 spirits include Spring Man, Ribbon Girl, Min Min (one base game spirit and one fighter spirit), [[Twintelle]], Ninjara, [[Master Mummy]], [[Mechanica]], [[Byte & Barq]], [[Kid Cobra]], [[Helix]] and [[Max Brass]].
*Fighters from ARMS appear as some of many collectible, stat-boosting [[smashwiki:Spirits (characters)|Spirits]]. The 12 spirits include Spring Man, Ribbon Girl, Min Min (one base game spirit and one fighter spirit), [[Twintelle]], Ninjara, [[Master Mummy]], [[Mechanica]], [[Byte & Barq]], [[Kid Cobra]], [[Helix]] and [[Max Brass]].
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