The world of was born from a dream, and within that dream, nothing defines destiny more than the ARM (Artifact Reserve Machine)—the physical manifestation of a person’s soul and imagination [4]. The Nature of the Dream
When Ginta fights Babbo (the only ARM with a human soul), it is the ultimate "Dream Fight." It is a battle to see if the can reshape the destiny of a magical realm through sheer belief [1, 2].
They fight to preserve the beauty of the dream. For them, every ARM fight is a struggle to prove that a "hero's dream" is stronger than a "villain's greed" [1]. The Tragedy of the Phantom MAR Heaven ARM Fight Dream
The most powerful class, these require the user to surrender part of their consciousness to pilot a summoned being—a literal living dream [4].
The deepest layer of this story lies with , the leader of the Chess Pieces [1]. He is a man who died and was brought back, living in a perpetual "undead dream." Because he can no longer feel true emotion, he seeks to turn the entire world into a graveyard of ARMs, proving that all dreams eventually end in cold stone. The world of was born from a dream,
They view MÄR Heaven as a playground for chaos, using ARMs to overwrite the peace of others with a nightmare of conquest [1, 3].
In MÄR Heaven, the line between reality and sleep is thin. For Ginta Toramizu, the protagonist, the world began as a recurring vision of a fantasy realm where he could jump higher, see clearer, and be the hero he never was in Tokyo [1, 2]. This "dream" was actually a psychic tether, pulling him toward a world where will-power dictates physical strength. The ARM: More Than a Weapon For them, every ARM fight is a struggle
Solidify the user’s aggressive instincts into blades or hammers.