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{{Sm|Sonix}} is the oldest of the Four Horsemen and the first of the four to have notable results outside their region, with Sonix's first notable event being the ''Smash 4'' major {{Trn|Shine 2017}}. He was dominant in ''Ultimate''{{'}}s online metagame but was never ranked first, instead ranking 2nd on the [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v5]] and [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v7|v7]]. Offline, he became the first solo-Sonic player to win a major in ''Ultimate'' after winning {{Trn|CEO 2022}}, and consistent strong placements afterwards allowed him to dethrone {{Sm|KEN}}, the first time since early-''Smash 4'' where KEN was not the best Sonic player.  
{{Sm|Sonix}} is the oldest of the Four Horsemen and the first of the four to have notable results outside their region, with Sonix's first notable event being the ''Smash 4'' major {{Trn|Shine 2017}}. He was dominant in ''Ultimate''{{'}}s online metagame but was never ranked first, instead ranking 2nd on the [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v5]] and [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v7|v7]]. Offline, he became the first solo-Sonic player to win a major in ''Ultimate'' after winning {{Trn|CEO 2022}}, and consistent strong placements afterwards allowed him to dethrone {{Sm|KEN}}, the first time since early-''Smash 4'' where KEN was not the best Sonic player.  


Despite this strong performance, Sonix notably struggled against Aegis players, especially Sparg0 and MkLeo. As such, he only established himself as a Four Horseman after {{Trn|Get On My Level 2023}}, where he placed top 2 at every major for the rest of the year aside from {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2023}} and overcame his Aegis roadblock, trading more sets with Sparg0. He ultimately ended the 2023 season with a negative record on Sparg0 and the least major/supermajor wins of the four for that season (at 3), but on the other hand had a positive record over the two Japanese players and the second-best consistency among the four.
Despite this strong performance, Sonix notably struggled against Aegis players, especially Sparg0 and MkLeo. As such, he did not establish himself as a Four Horseman until the second-half of 2023, where he placed top 2 at every major for the rest of the year aside from {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2023}} and overcame his Aegis roadblock, trading more sets with Sparg0. He ultimately ended the 2023 season with a negative record on Sparg0 and the least major/supermajor wins of the four for that season (at 3), but on the other hand had a positive record over the two Japanese players and the second-best consistency among the four.


===Sparg0 {{Head|Cloud|g=SSBU|s=20px}}{{Head|PyraMythra|g=SSBU|s=20px}}===
===Sparg0 {{Head|Cloud|g=SSBU|s=20px}}{{Head|PyraMythra|g=SSBU|s=20px}}===

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