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The official '''European tier list''' is a tier list for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' that is based on the metagame of the competitive Smash scene in Europe. Unlike in ''[[Melee]]'', there are no real [[List of regional version differences (SSBB)|in-game differences]] between the PAL and NTSC versions of ''Brawl''. However, due to differing metagames, rulesets, and mentalities, the tournament performance of characters in the Europe scene has been different from their performance in the North American scene. This difference is enough so, that European players felt that they should create their own tier list.
The official '''European tier list''' is a tier list for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' that is based on the metagame of the competitive Smash scene in Europe. Unlike in ''[[Melee]]'', there are no real [[List of regional version differences (SSBB)|in-game differences]] between the PAL and NTSC versions of ''Brawl''. However, due to differing metagames, rulesets, and mentalities, the tournament performance of characters in the Europe scene has been different from their performance in the North American scene. This difference is enough so, that European players felt that they should create their own tier list.


The best players and theorists from a variety of European countries were asked to vote, where their votes were then tallied up and averaged to create the list. The score listed in the tier list was the character's average rank in the voting.
The best players and theorists from a variety of European countries were asked to vote, where their votes were then tallied up and averaged to create the list. The score listed in the tier list was then considered the character's average rank.


==Tier list==
==Tier list==

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