Madness Combat Wiki -

The is the primary community-driven encyclopedia dedicated to the long-running Flash animation series Madness Combat , created by Matt "Krinkels" Jolly. Hosted on the Fandom platform, the wiki serves as a comprehensive archive for characters, episodes, lore, and weapons from the franchise's two-decade history in Nevada . Content and Coverage

As a Fandom wiki, it suffers from intrusive ads, slow loading, and the clunky FandomDesktop skin. Navigation can be frustrating on mobile. Some pages are bloated with auto-generated "related wiki" links that are irrelevant to Madness Combat .

Detailed summaries and production notes for all 12+ canon episodes, from the initial "Chicken Dance" confrontation to complex later installments like Madness Combat 11: Expurgation . madness combat wiki

A standout feature is the exhaustive list of weapons (from the iconic Tactical Katana to the Pneumatic Stake Driver ) and the detailed "Deaths" sections on character pages, which catalog every on-screen fatality. This appeals to fans analyzing choreography or power-scaling.

| 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. | Navigation can be frustrating on mobile

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: The wiki clarifies that characters aren't just stylized humans but a unique species known as "Nevadeans" , with distinct floating limbs and cross-faced heads. A standout feature is the exhaustive list of

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.

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The Madness Combat Wiki serves as a central hub for the community to document everything from the main episodes to obscure spin-offs.