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MkLeo defied these expectations by continuing to use Byleth when offline play returned, often using him as his sole character throughout 2021 and 2022. With Byleth, MkLeo has achieved dominance on par with what he had with Joker before the pandemic, and he placed no less than second in every tournament he has attended until {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 4}} while winning the majority of them. His efforts greatly shifted the community's perception on Byleth, and many began considering Byleth as an upper-mid tier to high tier fighter.
MkLeo defied these expectations by continuing to use Byleth when offline play returned, often using him as his sole character throughout 2021 and 2022. With Byleth, MkLeo has achieved dominance on par with what he had with Joker before the pandemic, and he placed no less than second in every tournament he has attended until {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 4}} while winning the majority of them. His efforts greatly shifted the community's perception on Byleth, and many began considering Byleth as an upper-mid tier to high tier fighter.


While Byleth is widely agreed to have been initially underestimated, skeptical players have argued that Byleth's success was largely due to MkLeo's skill as a player, as no other Byleth players have been able to get close to his consistency: data collected by [[OrionRank]] curator {{Sm|Barnard's Loop}} also showed that MkLeo made up roughly 66% of all results obtained by Byleth up to November 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/LoopBarnard/status/1461497570925101058|title=Byleth data up to November 2021}}</ref> On the other hand, the only other Byleth player with consistently notable achievements globally was {{Sm|Rizeasu}}, a player who was also known for playing a variety of other characters outside of Byleth. As such, Byleth was ultimately ranked 32nd on the first tier list; despite ranking as a high tier, the placement was still rather low for a character that had been used to win majors.
While Byleth is widely agreed to have been initially underestimated, skeptical players have argued that Byleth's success was largely due to MkLeo's skill as a player, as no other Byleth player have been able to get close to his consistency: data collected by [[OrionRank]] curator {{Sm|Barnard's Loop}} also showed that MkLeo made up roughly 66% of all results obtained by Byleth up to November 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/LoopBarnard/status/1461497570925101058|title=Byleth data up to November 2021}}</ref> On the other hand, the only other Byleth player with consistently notable achievements globally was {{Sm|Rizeasu}}, a player who was also known for playing a variety of other characters outside of Byleth. As such, Byleth was ultimately ranked 32nd on the first tier list; despite ranking as a high tier, the placement was still rather low for a character that had been used to win majors.


Following the first tier list, Byleth's overreliance on MkLeo was shown even further, as his success and usage of Byleth began declining towards the end of 2022, particularly after his run at {{Trn|Ludwig Smash Invitational}}. Outside of MkLeo, Rizeasu continued to use Byleth in his roster while {{Sm|Reno|p=Japan}} also became a prominent player in the Japanese scene, however neither of them were able to fill the gap left by MkLeo. With dwindling representation at a national level and MkLeo himself admitting that Byleth doesn't fit well with the current metagame, Byleth fell 10 spots to 42nd on the second and current tier list ranking near the top of B- tier, one of the biggest drops of any character from the first to second tier list.
Following the first tier list, Byleth's overreliance on MkLeo was shown even further, as his success and usage of Byleth began declining towards the end of 2022, particularly after his run at {{Trn|Ludwig Smash Invitational}}. Outside of MkLeo, Rizeasu continued to use Byleth in his roster while {{Sm|Reno|p=Japan}} also became a prominent player in the Japanese scene, however neither of them were able to fill the gap left by MkLeo. With dwindling representation at a national level and MkLeo himself admitting that Byleth doesn't fit well with the current metagame, Byleth fell 10 spots to 42nd on the second and current tier list ranking near the top of B- tier, one of the biggest drops of any character from the first to second tier list.

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