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**Their voice clips are not present in the [[Sound Test]], unlike other characters who call other characters during their Final Smash, such as {{SSBU|Shulk}} and {{SSBU|Joker}}. | **Their voice clips are not present in the [[Sound Test]], unlike other characters who call other characters during their Final Smash, such as {{SSBU|Shulk}} and {{SSBU|Joker}}. | ||
*This is the second Final Smash in the series where an [[Assist Trophy]] character (in this case, [[Spring Man]]) makes a cameo, the first one being [[Chain Attack]]. | *This is the second Final Smash in the series where an [[Assist Trophy]] character (in this case, [[Spring Man]]) makes a cameo, the first one being [[Chain Attack]]. | ||
*Regardless of which ARM is currently equipped on the right, Min Min will always have the Megawatt. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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ARMS Rush (ARMSラッシュ, ARMS Rush) is Min Min's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Overview
When the Final Smash is activated, Min Min will punch forward with her left ARM in the shape of a dragon, knocking any opponent away. The game will transition into a cutscene where other ARMS fighters will join together and use their ARMS to attack, before Min Min fires a laser from her Dragon ARM to blast the opponent against a gong to finish off the attack, afterwards ending the cutscene. Only one victim can be affected by the Final Smash at one time, though the initial punch will cause damage to bystanders.
The ARMS fighters that appear in this Final Smash are Spring Man, Ribbon Girl, Ninjara, Twintelle, Mechanica and Master Mummy.
Instructional quotes
Move List | One opponent will be caught up in an attack from the left ARM as it transforms into Dragon, and from numerous ARMS fighters who swoop in to deal damage and send the opponent flying. |
Origin
In ARMS, each character has a Rush ability, which is filled up by the Rush Gauge as matches progress. Once the gauge is full, the player can activate their Rush, which is a flurry of punches (of varying appearances, depending on the ARMS used). Spring Man's role as an Assist Trophy utilizes the Rush as well, albeit more faithfully to its appearance in ARMS.
The Final Smash also looks similar to Ninjara's segment of Min Min's reveal trailer, where a bunch of different ARMS bombard him all at once. It could also be a resemblance to the ending segment of the initial trailer for ARMS, where Spring Man is falling down as a bunch of ARMS are being shot into the sky.
The gong that the opponent is launched into resembles the gong on Min Min's stage in ARMS, Ramen Bowl, which can be chimed if hit by a fighter's punch.
Names in other languages
Trivia
- Byte & Barq, Kid Cobra and Helix are the only playable characters in the base game of ARMS that are not featured in this Final Smash.
- The seven characters in ARMS Rush (including Min Min) make up the first seven fighters in ARMS.
- The ARMS characters showcased in ARMS Rush are 2D images, much like Sothis during Byleth's Final Smash. However, the various ARMS in the cutscene (along with the gong at the end of the move) are fully modeled, likely due to them actually interacting with the victims during the Final Smash.[1]
- The ARMS casts' voice clips during ARMS Rush are fused into one voice clip; this is easier to notice when the game speed is slowed down in Training Mode.
- Their voice clips are not present in the Sound Test, unlike other characters who call other characters during their Final Smash, such as Shulk and Joker.
- This is the second Final Smash in the series where an Assist Trophy character (in this case, Spring Man) makes a cameo, the first one being Chain Attack.
- Regardless of which ARM is currently equipped on the right, Min Min will always have the Megawatt.