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This is the thirteenth ''[[Melee]]'' tier list, which is the first not to be produced by [[Smashboards]], instead being produced by [[Team:Panda|PG Stats]]. The tier list was based on the tier lists of 63 [[2019 MPGR]]-ranked players, as well as {{Sm|Armada}}. {{Sm|Ryobeat}} initiated the project by asking top players for their personal tier lists, from which he got 64 responses. The subsequent math was done by {{Sm|PracticalTAS}}.
This is the thirteenth ''[[Melee]]'' tier list, which is the first not to be produced by [[Smashboards]], instead being produced by [[Team:Panda|PG Stats]]. The tier list was based on the tier lists of 63 [[2019 MPGR]]-ranked players, as well as {{Sm|Armada}}. {{Sm|Ryobeat}} initiated the project by asking top players for their personal tier lists, from which he got 64 responses. The subsequent math was done by {{Sm|PracticalTAS}}. The tiers in this list were split into groups: Top (S); High (A); High Mid (B+/B-); Low Mid (C+/C-); Low (D); Bottom (F).


This is the first tier list to use sub-tiers (B+/B-, C+/C-). The clustering algorithm that split up the tiers produced good results with both six tiers or eight tiers. The extra two splits would have been where B and C tier are split. The only other difference with eight tiers would have been that the split for F tier would have moved to above Ness and Zelda. The creators believed the six tier version to be a better representation, but decided to split the B and C tiers in order to show that they encompassed a greater range of viability than the other tiers. The voters were additionally told to assume the Ice Climbers could wobble, although wobbling is frequently banned at tournaments.  
This is the first tier list to use sub-tiers (B+/B-, C+/C-). The clustering algorithm that split up the tiers produced good results with both six tiers or eight tiers. The extra two splits would have been where B and C tier are split. The only other difference with eight tiers would have been that the split for F tier would have moved to above Ness and Zelda. The creators believed the six tier version to be a better representation, but decided to split the B and C tiers in order to show that they encompassed a greater range of viability than the other tiers. The voters were additionally told to assume the Ice Climbers could wobble, although wobbling is frequently banned at tournaments.  

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