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The [[Smash Back Room]] '''[[tier list]]''' has changed many times since its inception. Previous versions of the list are as follows. In later tier lists, characters are broadly ranked by their tier, and further ranked by the order in which characters are listed within the tier list. For instance, [[Falco (SSBM)|Falco]] is ranked above [[Samus (SSBM)|Samus]] in the [[#Fourth tier list (July 1, 2003)|fourth ''Melee'' tier list]]. Earlier tier lists use numerical rankings, and characters with the same numerical value are listed alphabetically.
 
==First tier list (October 8, 2002)==
{{MeleeTiers/1}}
Though this was the first tier list, [[Smash World Forums]] was rife with discussion about tiers long before the Melee Back Room released its "MBR Tier Averages."  The term "F/F/S" (short for "Falco, Fox and Sheik") was popular as a quick reference to Melee's top tier.  Members on Smashboards, perhaps in backlash against novice sentiment towards Roy and Link, generally disdained those characters, and generally favored the game's fastest characters.
 
Members on Smashboards largely contested this tier list's placement of Mewtwo, which they felt to be too low.  Many Smashboarders considered Mewtwo a low or even middle tier character and were bothered that it, despite its great [[recovery]] and powerful [[throw]]s, was placed at the bottom of the tier list, where most people believed Bowser belonged.
 
==Second tier list (December 19, 2002)==
{{MeleeTiers/2}}
 
{{MeleeTiers/2Mode}}
For the second tier list, the Melee Back Room created two tier lists: one made from the average (mean) of votes, and another from the mode.
 
==Third tier list (June 23, 2003)==
{{MeleeTiers/3}}
This tier list was released soon after [[Smasher:Ken Hoang|Ken Hoang]] won [[Tournament Go|Tournament Go 4]].  Before Ken, Marth strategy largely encompassed [[rolling]] and [[C-stick]] [[smash attack|smashing]] symptomatic of low-level play today, but Ken introduced to the community the uses of [[dash-dancing]], [[chain grab|chain throwing]] and [[aerial attack]]s, all techniques that largely improved Marth's [[metagame]] and moved him to top tier for years to come.
 
This is the first tier list that officially ranks characters into tiers.
 
==Fourth tier list (July 1, 2003)==
{{MeleeTiers/4}}
 
This tier list has an interesting property: Had the number of tiers and number of characters in each tier remained the same as the previous list, no characters would have moved from one tier to another.
 
==Fifth tier list (September 29, 2003)==
{{MeleeTiers/5}}
==April Fools Sixth tier list (March 31, 2004)==
{{MeleeTiers/6AF}}
This tier list doubled as an April Fools joke and a lesson to the community to not blindly swallow the Melee Back Room tier list as the truth. Though most people suspected this tier list was a hoax, it set a precedent to criticizing the tier list that had not existed before.
 
To defend this hoax during the two tumultuous days it was the official tier list, Melee Back Room members argued that Marth was too slow to remain in the top two tiers, that Link had untapped aerial prowess, and that Jigglypuff, through speed and the [[Wall of Pain]], ruled the air to the point of domination. Ironically, the latter prediction would come true in the post-Brawl metagame.
 
The Melee Back Room forgot to include Yoshi in this tier list; once people realized he was missing (six hours after the list was posted), the MBR put him in.
 
==Sixth tier list (April 2, 2004)==
{{MeleeTiers/6}}
The real 6th tier list, released after April Fool's Day.
 
==Seventh tier list (March 19, 2005)==
{{MeleeTiers/7}}
==Eighth tier list (July 8, 2006)==
{{MeleeTiers/8}}
The names of these tiers were originally called God Tier, Top Tier, High Tier, Middle Tier, and Low Tier; these names were changed to the ones shown above on July 10, two days after the tier list was released.
 
This tier list marks the first time Sheik was not in top tier, and contains the biggest bottom tier of any ''Melee'' tier list thus far.  The balance of the tier list was a point of contention amongst many Smashers, who felt that it was too bottom-heavy and that the lower tiers should themselves be split, or the high tiers merged (particularly the top two).
 
==Ninth tier list (October 14, 2008)==
{{MeleeTiers/9}}
For the first time since June 2003, the Smash Back Room published each character's numerical scores.
 
==Original tenth tier list (September 14, 2010)==
{{MeleeTiers/10Beta}}
This is the removed version of the 10th Melee tier list. At the time, many people criticized it for not being an official list, due to having many ties. The SBR also included a "Gengar" tier in the list, where "Master Hand and other glitches" are placed. This was also originally ''Kirby Kaze's'' Tier list idea, but was improved and fixed by the MBR. Mewtwo and Jigglypuff have risen significantly from the previous tier lists. This is the only tier list to include a tier below the Bottom tier. This is also the tier list with the most ties, as well as the one with the largest tie (the entire negligible tier is considered tied, or at least close enough to be considered tied).
 
==Tenth tier list (December 31, 2010)==
{{MeleeTiers}}
This is the '''[[tier list|current SSBM tier list]]'''.
 
==See also==
*[[List of SSB tier lists (NTSC)]]
*[[List of SSBB tier lists (NTSC)]]
 
==External links==
*[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=22623 First ''Melee'' tier list]
*[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=24090 Second ''Melee'' tier list]
*[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=26858 Third ''Melee'' tier list]
*[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=27616 Fourth ''Melee'' tier list]
*[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=31427 Fifth ''Melee'' tier list]
*[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=34788 Sixth ''Melee'' tier list (April Fools)]
*[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=34838 Sixth ''Melee'' tier list (real version)]
*[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=50171 Seventh ''Melee'' tier list]
*[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=81928 Eighth ''Melee'' tier list]
*[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=199342 Ninth ''Melee'' tier list]
*[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=286577 Tenth ''Melee'' tier list]
 
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The Smash Back Room tier list has changed many times since its inception. Previous versions of the list are as follows. In later tier lists, characters are broadly ranked by their tier, and further ranked by the order in which characters are listed within the tier list. For instance, Falco is ranked above Samus in the fourth Melee tier list. Earlier tier lists use numerical rankings, and characters with the same numerical value are listed alphabetically.

First tier list (October 8, 2002)

Super Smash Bros. Melee Tier List #1
1 2-3 4 5 6-8 9 10 11-12
SheikIcon(SSBM).png FalcoIcon(SSBM).png FoxIcon(SSBM).png MarthIcon(SSBM).png MarioIcon(SSBM).png ZeldaIcon(SSBM).png SamusIcon(SSBM).png LuigiIcon(SSBM).png PeachIcon(SSBM).png DrMarioIcon(SSBM).png IceClimbersIcon(SSBM).png GanondorfIcon(SSBM).png
4.9 4.8 4.4 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.8 3.5
13-14 15-16 17-18 19-20 21 22 23 24-25 26
PikachuIcon(SSBM).png LinkIcon(SSBM).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBM).png YoungLinkIcon(SSBM).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png NessIcon(SSBM).png YoshiIcon(SSBM).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBM).png RoyIcon(SSBM).png KirbyIcon(SSBM).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBM).png PichuIcon(SSBM).png BowserIcon(SSBM).png MewtwoIcon(SSBM).png
3.4 3.2 3.1 2.9 2.8 2.1 1.8 1.6 1.3

Though this was the first tier list, Smash World Forums was rife with discussion about tiers long before the Melee Back Room released its "MBR Tier Averages." The term "F/F/S" (short for "Falco, Fox and Sheik") was popular as a quick reference to Melee's top tier. Members on Smashboards, perhaps in backlash against novice sentiment towards Roy and Link, generally disdained those characters, and generally favored the game's fastest characters.

Members on Smashboards largely contested this tier list's placement of Mewtwo, which they felt to be too low. Many Smashboarders considered Mewtwo a low or even middle tier character and were bothered that it, despite its great recovery and powerful throws, was placed at the bottom of the tier list, where most people believed Bowser belonged.

Second tier list (December 19, 2002)

Super Smash Bros. Melee Tier List #2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10-11 12-13
SheikIcon(SSBM).png FoxIcon(SSBM).png FalcoIcon(SSBM).png PeachIcon(SSBM).png MarthIcon(SSBM).png MarioIcon(SSBM).png DrMarioIcon(SSBM).png SamusIcon(SSBM).png LuigiIcon(SSBM).png GanondorfIcon(SSBM).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBM).png IceClimbersIcon(SSBM).png
2.2 2.3 3.9 4.4 4.7 8.5 8.8 9.6 10.0 11.0 13.0
14-16 17 18-19 20-21 22-24 25 26
ZeldaIcon(SSBM).png NessIcon(SSBM).png LinkIcon(SSBM).png PikachuIcon(SSBM).png YoshiIcon(SSBM).png YoungLinkIcon(SSBM).png RoyIcon(SSBM).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBM).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBM).png KirbyIcon(SSBM).png BowserIcon(SSBM).png MewtwoIcon(SSBM).png PichuIcon(SSBM).png
15.0 16.0 17.0 20.0 21.0 23.0 24.0
Super Smash Bros. Melee Tier List #2 (Mode)
1 2 3 4 5-6 7 8 9 10-11 12 13
SheikIcon(SSBM).png FoxIcon(SSBM).png FalcoIcon(SSBM).png PeachIcon(SSBM).png MarthIcon(SSBM).png ZeldaIcon(SSBM).png SamusIcon(SSBM).png GanondorfIcon(SSBM).png DrMarioIcon(SSBM).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png MarioIcon(SSBM).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBM).png LuigiIcon(SSBM).png
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21-22 23-24 25 26
IceClimbersIcon(SSBM).png LinkIcon(SSBM).png YoungLinkIcon(SSBM).png NessIcon(SSBM).png YoshiIcon(SSBM).png PikachuIcon(SSBM).png BowserIcon(SSBM).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBM).png RoyIcon(SSBM).png KirbyIcon(SSBM).png MewtwoIcon(SSBM).png PichuIcon(SSBM).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBM).png

For the second tier list, the Melee Back Room created two tier lists: one made from the average (mean) of votes, and another from the mode.

Third tier list (June 23, 2003)

Super Smash Bros. Melee Tier List #3
Top Upper
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SheikIcon(SSBM).png FoxIcon(SSBM).png FalcoIcon(SSBM).png MarthIcon(SSBM).png PeachIcon(SSBM).png MarioIcon(SSBM).png DrMarioIcon(SSBM).png LuigiIcon(SSBM).png SamusIcon(SSBM).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBM).png GanondorfIcon(SSBM).png
Middle Bottom
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
IceClimbersIcon(SSBM).png YoshiIcon(SSBM).png NessIcon(SSBM).png PikachuIcon(SSBM).png RoyIcon(SSBM).png LinkIcon(SSBM).png YoungLinkIcon(SSBM).png ZeldaIcon(SSBM).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBM).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBM).png KirbyIcon(SSBM).png MewtwoIcon(SSBM).png PichuIcon(SSBM).png BowserIcon(SSBM).png

This tier list was released soon after Ken Hoang won Tournament Go 4. Before Ken, Marth strategy largely encompassed rolling and C-stick smashing symptomatic of low-level play today, but Ken introduced to the community the uses of dash-dancing, chain throwing and aerial attacks, all techniques that largely improved Marth's metagame and moved him to top tier for years to come.

This is the first tier list that officially ranks characters into tiers.

Fourth tier list (July 1, 2003)

Super Smash Bros. Melee Tier List #4
Top Upper
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SheikIcon(SSBM).png FoxIcon(SSBM).png MarthIcon(SSBM).png PeachIcon(SSBM).png FalcoIcon(SSBM).png SamusIcon(SSBM).png MarioIcon(SSBM).png DrMarioIcon(SSBM).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png GanondorfIcon(SSBM).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBM).png LuigiIcon(SSBM).png
Middle Low Bottom
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
PikachuIcon(SSBM).png YoshiIcon(SSBM).png IceClimbersIcon(SSBM).png ZeldaIcon(SSBM).png NessIcon(SSBM).png LinkIcon(SSBM).png YoungLinkIcon(SSBM).png RoyIcon(SSBM).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBM).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBM).png KirbyIcon(SSBM).png MewtwoIcon(SSBM).png PichuIcon(SSBM).png BowserIcon(SSBM).png

This tier list has an interesting property: Had the number of tiers and number of characters in each tier remained the same as the previous list, no characters would have moved from one tier to another.

Fifth tier list (September 29, 2003)

Super Smash Bros. Melee Tier List #5
Top Upper High
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SheikIcon(SSBM).png MarthIcon(SSBM).png FoxIcon(SSBM).png PeachIcon(SSBM).png FalcoIcon(SSBM).png SamusIcon(SSBM).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBM).png GanondorfIcon(SSBM).png MarioIcon(SSBM).png DrMarioIcon(SSBM).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png LuigiIcon(SSBM).png
Middle Low Bottom
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
YoshiIcon(SSBM).png LinkIcon(SSBM).png RoyIcon(SSBM).png PikachuIcon(SSBM).png YoungLinkIcon(SSBM).png IceClimbersIcon(SSBM).png ZeldaIcon(SSBM).png NessIcon(SSBM).png KirbyIcon(SSBM).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBM).png MewtwoIcon(SSBM).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBM).png PichuIcon(SSBM).png BowserIcon(SSBM).png

April Fools Sixth tier list (March 31, 2004)

Super Smash Bros. Melee Tier List #6 (April Fools)
Top Upper High
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
SheikIcon(SSBM).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png FoxIcon(SSBM).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBM).png FalcoIcon(SSBM).png LinkIcon(SSBM).png MarthIcon(SSBM).png RoyIcon(SSBM).png PeachIcon(SSBM).png LuigiIcon(SSBM).png IceClimbersIcon(SSBM).png
Middle Low Bottom
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
GanondorfIcon(SSBM).png SamusIcon(SSBM).png MewtwoIcon(SSBM).png NessIcon(SSBM).png YoshiIcon(SSBM).png MarioIcon(SSBM).png DrMarioIcon(SSBM).png YoungLinkIcon(SSBM).png KirbyIcon(SSBM).png PikachuIcon(SSBM).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBM).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBM).png ZeldaIcon(SSBM).png PichuIcon(SSBM).png BowserIcon(SSBM).png

This tier list doubled as an April Fools joke and a lesson to the community to not blindly swallow the Melee Back Room tier list as the truth. Though most people suspected this tier list was a hoax, it set a precedent to criticizing the tier list that had not existed before.

To defend this hoax during the two tumultuous days it was the official tier list, Melee Back Room members argued that Marth was too slow to remain in the top two tiers, that Link had untapped aerial prowess, and that Jigglypuff, through speed and the Wall of Pain, ruled the air to the point of domination. Ironically, the latter prediction would come true in the post-Brawl metagame.

The Melee Back Room forgot to include Yoshi in this tier list; once people realized he was missing (six hours after the list was posted), the MBR put him in.

Sixth tier list (April 2, 2004)

Super Smash Bros. Melee Tier List #6
Top Upper High
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SheikIcon(SSBM).png FoxIcon(SSBM).png MarthIcon(SSBM).png FalcoIcon(SSBM).png PeachIcon(SSBM).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBM).png SamusIcon(SSBM).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png GanondorfIcon(SSBM).png MarioIcon(SSBM).png DrMarioIcon(SSBM).png LuigiIcon(SSBM).png
Middle Low Bottom
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
LinkIcon(SSBM).png PikachuIcon(SSBM).png IceClimbersIcon(SSBM).png RoyIcon(SSBM).png ZeldaIcon(SSBM).png YoungLinkIcon(SSBM).png YoshiIcon(SSBM).png NessIcon(SSBM).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBM).png KirbyIcon(SSBM).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBM).png MewtwoIcon(SSBM).png BowserIcon(SSBM).png PichuIcon(SSBM).png

The real 6th tier list, released after April Fool's Day.

Seventh tier list (March 19, 2005)

Super Smash Bros. Melee Tier List #7
Top Upper High
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SheikIcon(SSBM).png FoxIcon(SSBM).png MarthIcon(SSBM).png PeachIcon(SSBM).png FalcoIcon(SSBM).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBM).png SamusIcon(SSBM).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png DrMarioIcon(SSBM).png GanondorfIcon(SSBM).png MarioIcon(SSBM).png IceClimbersIcon(SSBM).png
Middle Low Bottom
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
LuigiIcon(SSBM).png LinkIcon(SSBM).png RoyIcon(SSBM).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBM).png PikachuIcon(SSBM).png ZeldaIcon(SSBM).png NessIcon(SSBM).png YoungLinkIcon(SSBM).png YoshiIcon(SSBM).png KirbyIcon(SSBM).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBM).png BowserIcon(SSBM).png MewtwoIcon(SSBM).png PichuIcon(SSBM).png

Eighth tier list (July 8, 2006)

Super Smash Bros. Melee Tier List #8
Top High Middle
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
FoxIcon(SSBM).png FalcoIcon(SSBM).png SheikIcon(SSBM).png MarthIcon(SSBM).png PeachIcon(SSBM).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBM).png IceClimbersIcon(SSBM).png SamusIcon(SSBM).png DrMarioIcon(SSBM).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png MarioIcon(SSBM).png GanondorfIcon(SSBM).png
Low Bottom
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
LinkIcon(SSBM).png LuigiIcon(SSBM).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBM).png RoyIcon(SSBM).png YoungLinkIcon(SSBM).png PikachuIcon(SSBM).png YoshiIcon(SSBM).png ZeldaIcon(SSBM).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBM).png NessIcon(SSBM).png BowserIcon(SSBM).png KirbyIcon(SSBM).png PichuIcon(SSBM).png MewtwoIcon(SSBM).png

The names of these tiers were originally called God Tier, Top Tier, High Tier, Middle Tier, and Low Tier; these names were changed to the ones shown above on July 10, two days after the tier list was released.

This tier list marks the first time Sheik was not in top tier, and contains the biggest bottom tier of any Melee tier list thus far. The balance of the tier list was a point of contention amongst many Smashers, who felt that it was too bottom-heavy and that the lower tiers should themselves be split, or the high tiers merged (particularly the top two).

Ninth tier list (October 14, 2008)

Super Smash Bros. Melee Tier List #9
Top High Middle
1 2 3 4 5 6-7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
FoxIcon(SSBM).png MarthIcon(SSBM).png SheikIcon(SSBM).png FalcoIcon(SSBM).png PeachIcon(SSBM).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBM).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png IceClimbersIcon(SSBM).png SamusIcon(SSBM).png DrMarioIcon(SSBM).png GanondorfIcon(SSBM).png LuigiIcon(SSBM).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBM).png MarioIcon(SSBM).png
9.88 9.85 9.69 9.15 8.35 8.00 7.88 6.77 6.23 6.04 5.81 5.38 5.34
Low Bottom
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
LinkIcon(SSBM).png PikachuIcon(SSBM).png YoungLinkIcon(SSBM).png RoyIcon(SSBM).png ZeldaIcon(SSBM).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBM).png NessIcon(SSBM).png YoshiIcon(SSBM).png BowserIcon(SSBM).png MewtwoIcon(SSBM).png KirbyIcon(SSBM).png PichuIcon(SSBM).png
4.69 4.31 4.15 3.60 3.04 3.00 2.50 2.46 2.17 1.77 1.50 1.15

For the first time since June 2003, the Smash Back Room published each character's numerical scores.

Original tenth tier list (September 14, 2010)

Super Smash Bros. Melee Tier List #10 (Beta)
Top High Upper Middle
1-3 4 5 6 7 8 9-10 11
FoxIcon(SSBM).png FalcoIcon(SSBM).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png SheikIcon(SSBM).png MarthIcon(SSBM).png PeachIcon(SSBM).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBM).png IceClimbersIcon(SSBM).png SamusIcon(SSBM).png GanondorfIcon(SSBM).png DrMarioIcon(SSBM).png
Low Bottom Negligible
12-13 14-15 16 17 18 19-20 21 22-26
MarioIcon(SSBM).png PikachuIcon(SSBM).png LuigiIcon(SSBM).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBM).png LinkIcon(SSBM).png ZeldaIcon(SSBM).png MewtwoIcon(SSBM).png RoyIcon(SSBM).png YoungLinkIcon(SSBM).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBM).png YoshiIcon(SSBM).png PichuIcon(SSBM).png BowserIcon(SSBM).png NessIcon(SSBM).png KirbyIcon(SSBM).png

This is the removed version of the 10th Melee tier list. At the time, many people criticized it for not being an official list, due to having many ties. The SBR also included a "Gengar" tier in the list, where "Master Hand and other glitches" are placed. This was also originally Kirby Kaze's Tier list idea, but was improved and fixed by the MBR. Mewtwo and Jigglypuff have risen significantly from the previous tier lists. This is the only tier list to include a tier below the Bottom tier. This is also the tier list with the most ties, as well as the one with the largest tie (the entire negligible tier is considered tied, or at least close enough to be considered tied).

Tenth tier list (December 31, 2010)

Super Smash Bros. Melee Tier List #13
S A B+ B-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
FoxIcon(SSBM).png MarthIcon(SSBM).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png FalcoIcon(SSBM).png SheikIcon(SSBM).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBM).png PeachIcon(SSBM).png IceClimbersIcon(SSBM).png PikachuIcon(SSBM).png YoshiIcon(SSBM).png SamusIcon(SSBM).png LuigiIcon(SSBM).png DrMarioIcon(SSBM).png
1.68 2.36 3.18 3.56 4.66 5.82 6.84 8.74 9.62 9.69 10.11 12.23 12.61
C+ C- D F
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
GanondorfIcon(SSBM).png MarioIcon(SSBM).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBM).png YoungLinkIcon(SSBM).png LinkIcon(SSBM).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBM).png MewtwoIcon(SSBM).png RoyIcon(SSBM).png PichuIcon(SSBM).png NessIcon(SSBM).png ZeldaIcon(SSBM).png KirbyIcon(SSBM).png BowserIcon(SSBM).png
14.83 15.53 16.42 17.31 17.66 17.95 20.22 21.63 22.07 22.78 23.49 24.26 25.74

This is the current SSBM tier list.

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