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[[File:Acola 1 LumiRank 2023.png|250px|thumb|right|{{Sm|acola}}'s Player Card]]
[[File:Acola.png|200px|thumb|right|{{sm|acola}}, ranked #1 on [[LumiRank 2023]] and one of the Four Horsemen.]]
[[File:Sparg0 LumiRank 2023 Player Card.png|250px|thumb|right|{{Sm|Sparg0}}'s Player Card]]
The '''Four Horsemen''' is a term used in the competitive ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' community referring to {{sm|acola}}, {{sm|Sparg0}}, {{sm|Sonix}}, and {{sm|Miya|p=Honshu}} due to their overall dominance throughout competitive ''Ultimate'' in 2023, being the 4 best players in the world by a large margin. This is following the decline in results from players such as {{Sm|MkLeo}}, {{Sm|Marss}}, and {{Sm|Tweek}} who dominated the scene during the early metagame. The term was coined by {{Sm|PracticalTAS}} after the results of {{Trn|Watch The Throne}}, and has been compared to [[The Five Gods]] of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PracticalTAS/status/1734099259295768937|title=Origin of the term}}</ref> The term was far less used in 2024 due to the four players becoming less dominant and having more players win majors over them, including {{Sm|Tweek}}, {{Sm|Light}} and {{Sm|Zomba}} as well as breakout stars such as {{Sm|SHADIC}} and {{Sm|Hurt}}.
[[File:Sonix LumiRank 2023 Player Card.png|250px|thumb|right|{{Sm|Sonix}}'s Player Card]]
[[File:Miya LumiRank 2023 Player Card.png|250px|thumb|right|{{Sm|Miya}}'s Player Card]]
The '''Four Horsemen''' is a term used in the competitive ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' community referring to {{sm|acola}}, {{sm|Sparg0}}, {{sm|Sonix}} and {{sm|Miya}}, due to their overall dominance throughout competitive Ultimate in 2023, being the 4 best players in the world by a large margin, following the decline in results from players like {{Sm|MkLeo}} and {{Sm|Tweek}}, and has been compared to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Super Smash Bros. Melee's]]'' [[Five Gods]] era.


== Summary ==
==Etymology==
The '''Four Horsemen''' won a combined 30/35 (85%) of all majors they attended throughout ''Ultimate'' throughout 2023 <ref>https://twitter.com/Hrognaar/status/1734222463838417361</ref>, and 18/19 (94.75%) out of all majors throughout the second half of 2023<ref>https://twitter.com/PracticalTAS/status/1734264664291184963</ref>. In addition, almost every time they didn't end up winning the event, one of them would make top 4 or top 8, with all 4 of them making top 4 at {{Trn|Watch The Throne}}<ref>https://twitter.com/EazyFreezie/status/1734271835540463765</ref>, and all would rarely get upset by players who were not one of the Horsemen, and acola, Sparg0 and Miya have some of the most major wins out of all ''Ultimate'' players behind {{Sm|MkLeo}}.
The "Four Horsemen" originally refers to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Horsemen_of_the_Apocalypse Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse] from the New Testament's Book of Revelation. They are commonly interpreted to be the personifications of Death, Famine, War, and either Conquest or Glory depending on interpretation. In modern day, the term has become a common internet meme, often referring to an undesirable but inevitable quartet of events or individuals.
 
==History==
The rise of the Four Horseman was the result of several shifts in the metagame. First, the increased attention to the online metagame as a result of the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] gave players opportunities to compete against others from all around their country, or even the world, without having to travel. As such, this period saw the rise of several newcomers and players who did not travel often, frequently dubbed [[Wi-Fi Warrior]]s. Most notable among them were the Four Horsemen, who dominated their respective region's online competitive play: Sparg0 was ranked #1 on the [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v6]] and [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v7|v7]]; Sonix was regularly ranked top 5 on the same ranking; both players regularly fought in Grand Finals at {{Trn|Coinbox}} events; and both acola and Miya each were ranked on top of the [[Smashmate]] ladder several times.
 
In addition, the metagame following the online metagame slowly shifted to a more campy playstyle as a result of the rise of several characters including {{SSBU|Steve}}, {{SSBU|Sonic}}, {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} and {{SSBU|Kazuya}}, all characters that require a great amount of patience to either play or fight against. The metagame shifts greatly favored the Four Horseman, as they either played such campy and patient characters (acola, Miya, Sonix) or played characters that could counter them (Sparg0).
 
Finally, some of ''Ultimate''{{'}}s old guard had more trouble with consistency in the new metagame. The most notable case was {{Sm|MkLeo}}, the greatest ''Ultimate'' player of all time. By 2023, he had lost his iron grip on ''Ultimate''{{'}}s competitive scene, which had long dominated the game's early lifecycle. As such, 2023 marked the first year where MkLeo was not considered the best player in the world, allowing the Four Horsemen to take his place.
 
For majors where at least one of them were in attendance, the Four Horsemen won a combined 30/37 (81.08%) throughout the [[LumiRank 2023]] season,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Hrognaar/status/1734222463838417361|title=Four Horsemen wins for all of LumiRank 2023}}</ref> and 18/19 (94.75%) throughout the second half of 2023.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PracticalTAS/status/1734264664291184963|title=Four Horsemen wins in second half of 2023}}</ref> Each of the four also won at least one "Premier" tier event in the LumiRank 2023 season, the highest tier given to a tournament. In the event that one of the four didn't win the tournament, at least one would make Top 4, with the sole exception being {{Trn|Crown the Third}}, and with Watch The Throne being the first time that they all made Top 4.<ref>https://twitter.com/EazyFreezie/status/1734271835540463765</ref> Akin to the Five Gods, they rarely see upsets from non-Horsemen, and acola, Miya and Sparg0 have the most [[List of major tournaments (SSBU)#Players who won a major|major wins]] out of all ''Ultimate'' players behind {{Sm|MkLeo}}. Notably, the Four Horseman each had a score above 95 on the LumiRank 2023, with the next highest being {{Sm|Glutonny}} with a score of 84.78.
 
As of now, only three players have defeated all the Horsemen at least once. Below, only the first win is listed, and '''bold''' represents the final Horseman defeated.
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!rowspan=2|Number!!rowspan=2|Tag!!colspan=2|acola!!colspan=2|Miya!!colspan=2|Sonix!!colspan=2|Sparg0
|-
!Event!!Date achieved!!Event!!Date achieved!!Event!!Date achieved!!Event!!Date achieved
|-
|'''1'''||{{Sm|Shuton|Japan}}||{{Trn|Maesuma Offline}}||February 26th, 2022||{{Trn|Sumabato SP 9}}||November 10th, 2019||'''{{Trn|Scuffed World Tour}}'''||'''December 18th, 2022'''||{{Trn|2GG: Prime Saga}}||April 13th-14th, 2019
|-
|'''2'''||{{Sm|Glutonny|France}}||'''[https://www.start.gg/tournament/bobc5-thursday-pre-local/details BOBC5 THURSDAY PRE-LOCAL]'''||'''May 18th, 2023'''||{{Trn|Scuffed World Tour}}||December 18th, 2022||{{Trn|Pound 2022}}||April 22nd-24th, 2022||{{Trn|Delfino Maza RETA 2022}}||April 1st-3rd, 2022
|-
|'''3'''||{{Sm|Light|USA|p=Connecticut}}||{{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 5}}||September 15th-18th, 2022||'''{{Trn|Litvitational 2}}'''||'''March 8th, 2024'''||{{Trn|MomoCon 2022}}||May 26th-29th, 2022||{{Trn|Let's Make Big Moves}}||January 3rd-5th, 2020
|}
 
===acola {{Head|Steve|g=SSBU|s=20px}}===
{{Sm|acola}} is widely considered one of the best [[Smashmate]] players of all-time, ranking 4th on kenniky's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eN66zf8M644 Top 50 Smashmate Players of All Time] by the 22nd season. Although having attended a few small offline events prior, acola's offline career began after being invited to the {{Trn|Maesuma Offline}} invitational, where he placed 2nd after defeating several of Japan's established players. Since then, he has seen dominance in both Japan and around the world comparable to peak MkLeo, placing top 8 at every ranked event he attended outside of {{Trn|Seibugeki 12}}. This dominance included winning his first major ({{Trn|Maesuma TOP 7}}), his first supermajor ({{Trn|Kagaribi 7}}), and his first overseas event ({{Trn|The Gimvitational}}).
 
acola is considered the best of the Four Horsemen in terms of overall consistency, with no losses outside of the top 50, and as such is ranked 1st on the [[LumiRank 2023]]. However, acola's record against the rest of the Four Horsemen is noticeably weaker, as he failed to defeat both Sonix and Sparg0 throughout the 2023 season, and despite ending with a positive record on Miya, three of their last four sets of the season went in Miya's favor.
 
===Miya {{Head|Mr. Game & Watch|g=SSBU|s=20px}}{{Head|Steve|g=SSBU|s=20px}}===
{{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}} is the most recent of the Four Horsemen to rise into the top level. Although a familiar face in Japan's online scene due to his high placements on the [[Smashmate]] ladder, he was initially a relatively unknown player to the global scene. As such, Miya shocked the community by unexpectedly winning the major {{Trn|Kagaribi 8}}, which not only marked {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s first-ever major win, but was an achievement that the then-best Mr. Game & Watch player, {{Sm|Maister}}, did not have. Despite some inconsistency, especially in the two months immediately following Kagaribi 8 and in the first two months of 2023, Miya ultimately became the second-best player in Japan after acola.
 
Miya is arguably considered the best player in the world in the latter half of 2023, with alternate global ranking [https://twitter.com/TheThiefOfLight/status/1739398305858060334 LunaRank Zenith] ranking Miya as first. However, Miya has the worst statistics compared to the rest of the Four Horsemen, having negative records on the other three and having the worst losses in the 2023 season, with 2 losses outside the top 100 ({{Sm|Ezs}} and {{Sm|Metara}}) and 2 additional losses outside the top 150 ({{Sm|Futari no Kiwami Ah~!}} and {{Sm|Sriks}}). As such, he is ranked the lowest of the four on the LumiRank 2023.
 
===Sonix {{Head|Sonic|g=SSBU|s=20px}}===
{{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.
 
===Sparg0 {{Head|Cloud|g=SSBU|s=20px}}{{Head|PyraMythra|g=SSBU|s=20px}}===
{{Sm|Sparg0}} is the first of the Four Horsemen to establish himself in the top level offline. As the best player in North America's online scene, many players were expecting Sparg0 do bring this dominance into the offline metagame, and following a few underwhelming events, he was able to do just that. Sparg0's breakout event during this time was {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 3}}, which began his streak of top 3 placement at majors that lasted well into the following year. As such, he was the first of the four to be ranked in the top 10 on a global ranking, ranking 2nd on the [[OrionRank Ultimate: Eclipse]].
 
Sparg0 is often considered to be the best of the Four Horsemen in terms of peaks, being the only player of the 2023 season to have two premier-tier wins ({{Trn|Kagaribi 10}} and {{Trn|Battle of BC 5}}) and having positive records over the other three. However, he is also considered the least consistent of the Four Horsemen in terms of raw placements, as he has the most amount of major finishes outside the top 8 in the 2023 season at 4: {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 6}}, {{Trn|Crown the Third}}, {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2023}}, and {{Trn|Port Priority 8}}, putting himself as 2nd on the [[LumiRank 2023]] due to having much worse consistency than acola.
 
==Offline head to head==
Head to head in offline events as of {{Trn|GENESIS X}}.
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!!!acola!!Miya!!Sonix!!Sparg0
|-
|acola||&mdash;||style="background-color:green|{{color|white|9-4}}||style="background-color:red|{{color|white|0-2}}||style="background-color:red|{{color|white|1-7}}
|-
|Miya||style="background-color:red|{{color|white|4-9}}||&mdash;||style="background-color:red|{{color|white|1-3}}||style="background-color:red|{{color|white|0-3}}
|-
|Sonix||style="background-color:green|{{color|white|2-0}}||style="background-color:green|{{color|white|3-1}}||&mdash;||style="background-color:red|{{color|white|8-10}}
|-
|Sparg0||style="background-color:green|{{color|white|7-1}}||style="background-color:green|{{color|white|3-0}}||style="background-color:green|{{color|white|10-8}}||&mdash;
|}
 
==List of offline tournaments with all Four Horsemen in attendance==
'''Bold''' denotes supermajors.
{|class="wikitable sortable"
! Tournament
! Date
! acola
! Miya
! Sonix
! Sparg0
|-
| {{Trn|Scuffed World Tour}}
| December 18th, 2022
| 4th
| 9th
| 9th
| 1st
|-
| '''{{Trn|Super Smash Con 2023}}'''
| August 10th-13th, 2023
| 1st
| 3rd
| 25th
| 49th
|-
| '''{{Trn|Port Priority 8}}'''
| November 11th-12th, 2023
| 3rd
| 2nd
| 1st
| 17th
|-
| '''{{Trn|Watch The Throne}}'''
| December 8th-10th, 2023
| 4th
| 3rd
| 2nd
| 1st
|}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Acola 1 LumiRank 2023.png|{{Sm|acola}}'s LumiRank 2023 Player Card
Sparg0 LumiRank 2023 Player Card.png|{{Sm|Sparg0}}'s LumiRank 2023 Player Card
Sonix LumiRank 2023 Player Card.png||{{Sm|Sonix}}'s LumiRank 2023 Player Card
Miya LumiRank 2023 Player Card.png|{{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}}'s LumiRank 2023 Player Card
</gallery>
 
==References==
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