diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/about.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/about.md
index b555cc9f2..062dec1ba 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/about.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/about.md
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-# About this guide
+# About This Guide
---
This guide was written by staff members of the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord Server](https://discord.gg/C29hYvh)
> **Credits**
>
-> **Elpunical, FlimFlam69, Flump, Hiperhazz, huhen, Link5261, NoahAbc12345, Profanity, and redcubie.**
+> **Elpunical, FlimFlam69, Flump, GaryOderNichts, Hiperhazz, huhen, ihaveahax/ihaveamac, Link5261, NoahAbc12345, Plailect, Profanity, and redcubie.**
>
> Thank you to [everyone else](https://github.com/hacks-guide/Guide-WiiU/graphs/contributors) that contributed to the guide on GitHub.
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ This guide was written by staff members of the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord Server
>
-> **Developer / Tool credits**
+> **Developer / Tool Credits**
>
> - **dragbe** and **FIX94** for d2x cIOS Installer.
>
@@ -33,8 +33,6 @@ This guide was written by staff members of the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord Server
>
> - **JumpCallPop**, **jam1garner**, **hedgeberg**, **yellows8** and **orboditilt** for [JSTypeHax](https://github.com/wiiu-env/JsTypeHax).
>
-> - **ihaveamac/ihaveahax** for [overwrite-wiiu-titlehash](https://github.com/ihaveamac/overwrite-wiiu-titlehash).
->
> - **Dr Clipper**, **ZRicky11**, **dmm** and **FIX94** for Patched IOS80 Installer for vWii.
>
> - **djskual**, **Loadiine GX2 Team**, **Yardape** and **brienj** for [WUP Installer GX2](https://sourceforge.net/projects/wup-installer-gx2/).
@@ -45,6 +43,6 @@ This guide was written by staff members of the [Nintendo Homebrew Discord Server
>
> - **FIX94** for [Wuphax](https://github.com/FIX94/wuphax).
>
-> - **GaryOderNichts** for [Indexiine-Installer](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/indexiine-installer), [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine), [vWii Decaffeinator](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/vWii-Decaffeinator), and the fixed version of the [Homebrew Launcher Channel](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/homebrew_launcher/).
+> - **GaryOderNichts** for the [Configurable Payload](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/configurable-payload), [Indexiine-Installer](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/indexiine-installer), [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine), [vWii Decaffeinator](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/vWii-Decaffeinator), and the fixed version of the [Homebrew Launcher Channel](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/homebrew_launcher/).
>
> - **GabyPCgeeK** and **Ryuzaki-MrL** for [SaveMii Mod](https://github.com/GabyPCgeeK/savemii).
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diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/block-updates.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/block-updates.md
index 73253986a..dd49fbf73 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/block-updates.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/block-updates.md
@@ -2,12 +2,15 @@
---
All currently known Wii U exploits can, unlike e.g. the Nintendo Switch RCM exploit, be patched by a system update. Although the Wii U is no longer officially supported, Nintendo may still release updates for it. Namely, the updates 5.5.3 and 5.5.4 were both released after the Wii U was discontinued, so blocking updates is still a recommended action.
-### Instructions
+### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
Currently, two ways exist to block updates on the Wii U system:
-#### **Deleting The Update Folder**
+#### **Deleting Update Folder**
+
+### Deleting Update Folder
+
?> This method of update blocking is a bit more advanced than DNS Blocking and uses a homebrew app to modify system files. However, it has the advantage that the eShop's functionality will not be restricted.
1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
1. Download and extract [UFDiine](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/UFDiine/releases) to the root of your SD Card.
@@ -17,7 +20,10 @@ Currently, two ways exist to block updates on the Wii U system:
1. Press the A button to delete the update folder.
1. Confirm that it says `Update folder is deleted`. You are now blocking updates.
-### **DNS Blocking**
+#### **DNS Blocking**
+
+### DNS Blocking
+
?> This method is the easier method and is recommended to less advanced users. It does, however, prevent the eShop from working. This can be worked around by running [NNUPatcher](http://www.wiiubru.com/appstore/zips/nnupatcher.zip) before starting the eShop.
1. Plug your SD Card into your Computer.
1. Extract the `nnupatcher.zip` file to the root of your SD Card. If asked, overwrite any duplicate files.
@@ -29,5 +35,4 @@ Currently, two ways exist to block updates on the Wii U system:
1. Click on confirm.
1. You are now blocking updates. In order to access the eShop, run the NNUPatcher app from the Homebrew Launcher before launching the eShop.
-
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/configurable-payload.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/configurable-payload.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..68e33baea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/configurable-payload.md
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+# Configurable Payload
+---
+This payload is configurable, similar to Haxchi's configuration. This could be very useful for Mocha users, as it saves a bit of time having to launch Mocha through the Homebrew Launcher.
+
+### What You Need {docsify-ignore}
+
+- The configurable payload.
+- The latest release of [The Homebrew Launcher Channel](https://github.com/GaryOderNichts/homebrew_launcher/releases/tag/v2.1_fix).
+
+### Instructions {docsify-ignore}
+
+1. Extract the `homebrew_launcher_channel.v2.1_fix.zip` file to the `install` folder on the root of your SD Card.
+1. Place the SD Card into your Wii U and launch the [Homebrew Launcher](mocha/online-exploit/browser-exploit).
+1. Navigate the Homebrew Launcher and launch the WUP Installer GX2 application.
+1. Select `Homebrew Launcher Channel`. Press `Install` and install to NAND as the installation destination. This will install the Homebrew Launcher Channel to the Wii U Menu.
+1. Once the process is finished, press the HOME Button until you're back at the Wii U Menu.
+1. At this point the channel will not launch as it will conflict with the version running on SD Card you were just using. Restart the Wii U.
+1. Eject the SD Card from your Wii U and insert it into your computer.
+1. Extract the `Configurable_Payload.zip` file to the root of your SD Card. If it prompts you to overwrite the files on your SD Card, do so.
+1. Place the SD Card into your Wii U and launch the Internet Browser and navigate to the website `wiiuexploit.xyz`.
+1. Click on `Run Homebrew Launcher!`. If everything has been done correctly, you should be taken back to the Wii U Menu. Mocha has now been enabled and you can use the Homebrew Launcher Channel you installed earlier.
+ - If your Wii U gets stuck on a white or otherwise frozen screen, wait a few seconds. If nothing happens, reboot the console, [reset the browser's save data](https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1507/~/how-to-delete-the-internet-browser-history) and try again.
diff --git a/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/donations.md b/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/donations.md
index 9a9875870..642e8f8d0 100644
--- a/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/donations.md
+++ b/translations/ar_SA/docs/extras/donations.md
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# Donations {docsify-ignore-all}
-
+---
> [![Paypal](/../docs/assets/img/paypal_white.png#center)](https://paypal.me/NintendoHomebrew)