ARMS: How to Replay the Tutorial

In case you needed a refresher.

Replaying the Tutorial in ARMS

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If the short tutorial stage in ARMS went by a little too quickly for your liking, don’t worry; you can access it from the game’s menus and replay it whenever you want.

First off, go to the Versus option on the main menu and select it. At the very bottom of the Versus menu, you’ll see an option that says Training Mode. Select this option and choose whichever fighter you want to play as. From here, you’ll be given a few different options. You can either play through the entire tutorial stage that you accessed right when you booted up the game for the first time, or you can select different portions to play through. For instance, there are sections specifically for teaching you how to throw punches, jump in the air, or perform a dodge. You don’t have to sit through the entire tutorial again, and you can instead jump to whichever section you need a little bit more clarity on.

This should help get you acquainted with the controls, and better prepare you for the game’s Grand Prix and various other gameplay modes.

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