Pets Priority
This Arm Wrestle Simulator page answers one player problem without inventing active codes, hidden formulas, drop odds, crate odds, pet values, or current Discord channel facts. It uses official Roblox data and checked public references, then keeps fast-changing claims tied to source dates.
What this solves
The Pets reference describes pets as progression helpers, while the official description emphasizes stacking multipliers. That makes pet choice a multiplier decision, not just a rarity chase.
The source frame for this page is Pets, Eggs, and Wins references. Use that frame to make a practical session decision instead of copying a generic simulator answer.
Player decision
Upgrade pets when they improve the current training or fight loop. Keep uncertain pet values out of published current facts unless the source verifies them.
For Arm Wrestle Simulator, the useful order is: check safe codes, identify the current blocker, train the relevant strength route, test a boss, improve pets or arms only when they support that route, then decide whether rebirth or a world push is worth it. That keeps the official train, fight, rebirth, repeat loop measurable.
Common mistake
The common mistake is treating old code lists, rarity labels, pet screenshots, crate clips, or trade value images as a complete current plan. A rare pet, arm, boost, egg, or rebirth path can still be the wrong next move if it does not fix the current boss, world, or training blocker.
Safe next step
- Check the codes page first, but leave weak claims pending.
- Use the current world, boss, and strength blocker to choose the next action.
- Do not publish exact rates, crate odds, hidden formulas, or trade values unless a listed source verifies them.
- Reject scripts, executors, free-reward downloads, cookie requests, QR scans, account checks, and Discord token requests.
Source guardrails
Discord invite status is verified through the invite API, but channel-body facts are not publishable until a readable channel collection report exists for this game. Code pages and wiki pages are dated references, not proof that every historical code, value, or event reward is current.