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However, since 2015, perceptions of Captain Falcon's top-level viability have improved. His metagame has been further developed by a new wave of top players, including {{Sm|Wizzrobe}}, {{Sm|n0ne}}, {{Sm|S2J}}, and {{Sm|Gahtzu}}, as part of the "20GX" movement, which aimed to prove that Captain Falcon was undoubtedly top-level viable. Areas of play including edgeguarding, punishing, and reaction tech-chasing were further refined and optimized, and multiple Captain Falcon players have consistently been able to achieve top eight placings at major tournaments. Wizzrobe in particular became the first player since Isai to win a major with Captain Falcon, doing so at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 5}}, defeating {{Sm|Hungrybox}}, the number one player in the world, and accomplishing what players like Hax had once called practically impossible.
However, since 2015, perceptions of Captain Falcon's top-level viability have improved. His metagame has been further developed by a new wave of top players, including {{Sm|Wizzrobe}}, {{Sm|n0ne}}, {{Sm|S2J}}, and {{Sm|Gahtzu}}, as part of the "20GX" movement, which aimed to prove that Captain Falcon was undoubtedly top-level viable. Areas of play including edgeguarding, punishing, and reaction tech-chasing were further refined and optimized, and multiple Captain Falcon players have consistently been able to achieve top eight placings at major tournaments. Wizzrobe in particular became the first player since Isai to win a major with Captain Falcon, doing so at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 5}}, defeating {{Sm|Hungrybox}}, the number one player in the world, and accomplishing what players like Hax had once called practically impossible.


Despite Captain Falcon's recent successes, his difficult matchups against the [[spacie]]s (particularly Falco) have left him short of being able to consistently win majors: Wizzrobe's run at Smash 'N' Splash 5 was aided by avoiding Mango, whom he has never taken a set off of in an offline tournament. However, his viability at the very top-level is seen as far more improved than in years past, and as a result, he rose to the A tier and is ranked 6th on the thirteenth and current tier list.
Despite Captain Falcon's recent successes, his difficult matchups against the [[spacie]]s (particularly Falco) have left him short of being able to consistently win majors: Wizzrobe's run at Smash 'N' Splash 5 was aided by avoiding Mango, whom he has never taken a set off of in tournament. However, his viability at the very top-level is seen as far more improved than in years past, and as a result, he rose to the A tier and is ranked 6th on the thirteenth and current tier list.


====PAL viability====
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