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=====Banned in Doubles===== | =====Banned in Doubles===== | ||
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In [[doubles]] tournaments, Cloud was considered by many players to be [[broken]] enough to ban. Cloud greatly benefited from having a teammate to alleviate his weak recovery and help land his Limit Break specials, a finisher to team combos, while Cloud himself can provide stage control and wall out his opponents for his teammate. Thanks to his many advantages, Cloud players consistently won ''Smash 4'' doubles tournaments after his release. This was evident with Cloud in ''Smash 4'' doubles [https://intheloop837.wordpress.com/2018/04/09/data-cloud-in-doubles-an-analysis/ being more dominant than Meta Knight in ''Brawl'' singles]. | In [[doubles]] tournaments, Cloud was considered by many players to be [[broken]] enough to ban. Cloud greatly benefited from having a teammate to alleviate his weak recovery and help land his Limit Break specials, a finisher to team combos, while Cloud himself can provide stage control and wall out his opponents for his teammate. Thanks to his many advantages, Cloud players consistently won ''Smash 4'' doubles tournaments after his release. This was evident with Cloud in ''Smash 4'' doubles [https://intheloop837.wordpress.com/2018/04/09/data-cloud-in-doubles-an-analysis/ being more dominant than Meta Knight in ''Brawl'' singles]. | ||
*{{flag|Canada}} {{Trn|Get On My Level 2018}} (double Cloud only) | *{{flag|Canada}} {{Trn|Get On My Level 2018}} (double Cloud only) | ||