![]() She's been one of my top picks in every smash game, I also love me some Metroid. Samus is my girl, even though she lost her dash attack combos, I am going to play the hell out of her. His ability to perform combos, play hit and run, bait, and play footsies always caters to my competitive needs. I also have strong character loyalty to these guys.įox is a character who I always land up gravitating towards. Other Mains: Characters I may main instead of the category above depending on how good or fun they may or may not be. I am really looking forward to playing as this team! Squirtle Combos are fun, Ivysaur spacing and set ups are fun, and Charizard is Diet Bowser/Ridley, and I am ok with that. I am also someone that likes flexibility and doesn't like to commit to a single play style. I really enjoy playing all three pokemon, and the change pokemon buff is something I always wanted and got. I am also really looking forward to Red/Pokemon Trainer. I'm going to be playing them and Flexing right along side them as I takes some nerd's stocks. I'm somewhat looking at Incineroar and DK as a bit of a "two sides of the same coin" lens and plan on putting a lot of time into them. Luchador/Wrestler style characters in fighting games always amuse the hell out of me. His cargo set ups and taking advantage of his limbs is just a blast when playing this character. He is usually my main in most mario spin offs and have really good memories of playing DKC1 as a kid. Same goes for DK, I recently have been trying to get really good with him. Incineroar channels that inner King/Alex that I enjoy so much in Tekken and SF3, his bravado and manliness also amuses me so damn much. Main Mains: Characters I plan to play the most. This also has been a popular thing on twitter. As Leffen stated in his tier list video, every character feels good in this game-and it’s all but guaranteed that surprising characters will rise as the metagame settles.We did this on the Discord. If you’re a player looking to get involved in competitive Ultimate play, your best bet at this point might be to disregard any tier list you see and just play the character that feels good to you. Smash Ultimate has been out for less than a month, but the game’s tournament scene is quickly starting to build up momentum. As high-level competitors become more comfortable using these Smash newcomers, their results may improve. Both of these characters have powerful kill setups and devastating combinations, so it isn’t hard to understand why players like Leffen and ZeRo have ranked them highly. On the other hand, a number of top players have openly stated that characters such as Inkling and Chrom, who have not yet seen success in major Top 8s, are likely members of Smash Ultimate’s top tier. Brawl Snake main gave him an advantage over the competition-an argument that could also be used to explain ESAM’s early success with Pikachu. MVD’s early success with Snake may indicate that Leffen was mistaken, but it’s equally possible that the Panda Global member’s experience as a longtime Super Smash Bros. Melee player William “Leffen” Hjelte sparked controversy when he gave Snake a relatively low ranking, leading Smash 4 player Saleem “Salem” Akiel Young to disparage both Leffen and the Melee community as a whole. With very little overlap between these results, top players have had to lean heavily on theorycrafting in order to construct their tier lists, leading to vastly different interpretations of characters’ potential. Let’s Make Moves was topped by Gavin “Tweek” Dempsey, who used Wario for much of his bracket run other competitors in the event’s finals used Olimar, Fox, Peach, and Palutena. Other characters that saw use during the event’s Top 8 include Donkey Kong, King DeDeDe, Peach, Captain Falcon, Mario, Ness, Young Link, Toon Link, Pichu, and Incineroar. Unfortunately for prospective tier list makers, the results of these events-Don’t Park On The Grass 2018 in Seattle and Let’s Make Moves in Somerset, New Jersey-provide very contradictory information about which characters are strongest in the early Ultimate metagame.Īt Don’t Park, Snake main Jestise “MVD” Negron took home first place, defeating his practice partner and teammate, Pikachu main Eric “ESAM” Lew, in grand finals. Ultimate in early December, the game has been featured at two major-level tournaments, providing valuable data for members of the Smash community looking to create a tier list to rank the game’s 74 characters.
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