ARMS, Nintendo’s fighting game for the Switch, received an update this week adding a new mode, character, arms, and other fixes.
The already announced Max Brass, final boss in the game’s story mode, becomes playable in this 2.0 update along with his stage Sky Arena and three new arms. The new versus mode “Hedlok Scramble” allows players to play as a Hedlok by punching a special capsule.
The free 2.0.0 update for #ARMS is now available download, with plenty of changes competitive fans will want to see! 👀 pic.twitter.com/7CEEVGlW4v
— Nintendo Versus (@NintendoVS) July 12, 2017
The update also makes changes to Kid Cobra by decreasing his travelling distance after jumping, and his default Hydra arm with decreased damage and increased return time when knocked down. Kid Cobra’s stage, Snake Park, has also been removed from ranked play and replaced with Sky Arena. Check out the full patch notes for the 2.0 update below.
- ARMS League Commissioner Max Brass added as a playable character.
- New ARM “Nade” added.
- New ARM “Roaster” added.
- New ARM “Kablammer” added.
- New stage “Sky Arena” added.
- New versus mode “Hedlok Scramble” added.
- Punch or touch the capsule containing the Hedlok mask to become Hedlok for a period of time. This can be selected in Versus, Friend, or Local and it will also appear in Party Match.
- ”Stats” added to the Top Menu. Check stats such as your most used fighter, best stage, and ARM accuracy.
- ”Events” added to the Top Menu. Here you can set whether or not you want to join official online events.
- Snake Park has been swapped out for Sky Arena in the Ranked Match stage roster.
- Raised highest rank in Ranked Match to 20.
- Increased the penalty for disconnecting during Ranked Match play.
- Shortened the amount of time necessary for the following ARMS to return after being extended, making them easier to use: Megaton, Megawatt, Revolver, Retorcher, Boomerang
- Increased movement speed of the Guardian.
- Improved visibility during charge attacks for the Popper and Cracker.
- Increased the amount of time necessary for the following ARMS to return after being knocked down, increasing risk: Popper, Cracker, Hydra
- Increased the amount of time it takes to recover when a grab is deflected with a single punch.
- Decreased the amount of damage when the Hydra’s rush connects with multiple consecutive hits.
- Decreased the distance Kid Cobra travels when jumping.
- Fixed issue where in some instances Ribbon Girl could remain airborne for an overlong period of time while continually attacking.
- Fixed issue where Ninjara would not destroy the light boxes on the Ribbon Ring stage when getting up.
- Fixed issue where the time necessary for the Triblast to return when deflected was shortened.
- Fixed issue where ARMS such as Blorb and Megaton would catch on the ground and fail to fire.
- Fixed issue where explosive ARMS would sometimes fail to explode when receiving an attack.
- Fixed issue where the Slapamander would sometimes fail to hit Helix when he is extended.
- In online play, fixed issue where the appearance or non-appearance of items could differ between devices.
- In online play, fixed various issues with V-Ball including an issue where the ball would remain grounded and play would not proceed.
- In online play, fixed an issue where sometimes Barq would continually defend against an opponents’ rush attack for a set period of time.
- In online play, fixed issue where sometimes pillars in the Scrapyard would not be destructible.
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Published: Jul 12, 2017 10:19 pm