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For raw data – episode transcripts, weapon specs, character body counts – it’s excellent. For understanding the story’s deeper meaning, treat it as a starting point, not an authority. Supplement it with Krinkels’ own commentary on his Newgrounds page or the Madness Combat subreddit.

| Fan Type | Value | Notes | |----------|-------|-------| | (watched a few episodes) | Moderate | Use for episode guides and character introductions, but avoid lore pages until you’ve seen more. | | Long-time fan | High | Great for referencing small details (e.g., which episode introduced the Dragunov ), finding developer commentary, and tracking gore stats. | | Project Nexus player | Mixed | Useful for item and enemy lists, but beware that game mechanics (like "Magnetism" or "Chef’s Knife") are mixed with series trivia. | | Lore theorist | Essential | Even with its flaws, it’s the most complete compilation of Nevada’s weird metaphysics – just double-check primary sources. |

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Documentation of the series' unique elements, such as the Improbability Drive and the mysterious organization known as the A.A.H.W. .

If you’ve spent any time on Newgrounds over the last two decades, you’ve likely witnessed the hyper-violent, gravity-defying chaos of Madness Combat . What started as a simple Flash animation by Matt Jolly (Krinkels) in 2002 has evolved into a massive universe of lore, complex characters, and cult-classic games. For anyone trying to keep track of every grunt, agent, and reality-warping drive, the Madness Combat Wiki is the indispensable "grimoire" of the Nevada wasteland. Why the Wiki is Essential for Fans

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The wiki catalogs every detail of the series, which began in 2002 with Madness Combat 1 . Its coverage extends across several categories:

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In-depth profiles of the series' main figures, including the agender protagonist Hank J. Wimbleton , the supernatural Tricky the Clown, and the primary antagonist known as The Auditor .

Despite the series’ minimalist art style, the wiki offers shockingly detailed articles. For example, the page for Hank J. Wimbleton breaks down each of his deaths, respawns, and alternate timeline versions. Even minor "fodder" characters like Grunt or Retainer have pages noting their appearances and speculated lore significance. Use "The Madness Combat Wiki