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===Tier placement and history===
===Tier placement and history===
Falco has been regarded rather poorly ever since ''Smash 4''{{'}}s release. Smashers immediately noticed the severe nerfs to his [[Blaster]], which was an essential component of Falco's playstyle in his previous iterations and a driving force behind his top-tier performances in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl.'' The nerfs to his down aerial, another signature move of his, further contributed to his weak status, as well as his grounded mobility being somewhat slower than in ''Brawl''. As time went on Falco continued to see little representation and lacked notable results at a national level, leading many to believe that his nerfs were too severe for him to be even a mid-tier, while the buffs he received in updates failed to address his ineffective [[neutral game]]. Meanwhile, various characters who were at some point considered comparatively sub-par, notably {{SSB4|Meta Knight}}, {{SSB4|Marth}}, and {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}, received buffs that raised their position in the metagame, worsening Falco's position relative to the cast. All these issues led to Falco slowly declining on tier lists, from 38th on the first [[tier list]] to 49th on the second tier list, and then 50th on the third tier list.
Falco has been regarded rather poorly ever since ''Smash 4''{{'}}s release. Smashers immediately to notice the severe nerfs to his [[Blaster]], which was an essential component of Falco's playstyle in his previous iterations and a driving force behind his top-tier performances in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl.'' The nerfs to his down aerial, another signature move of his, further contributed to his weak status, as well as his grounded mobility being somewhat slower than in ''Brawl''. As time went on Falco continued to see little representation and lacked notable results at a national level, leading many to believe that his nerfs were too severe for him to be even a mid-tier, while the buffs he received in updates failed to address his ineffective [[neutral game]]. Meanwhile, various characters who were at some point considered comparatively sub-par, notably {{SSB4|Meta Knight}}, {{SSB4|Marth}}, and {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}, received buffs that raised their position in the metagame, worsening Falco's position relative to the cast. All these issues led to Falco slowly declining on tier lists, from 38th on the first [[tier list]] to 49th on the second tier list, and then 50th on the third tier list.


It wouldn't be until near the end of the game's lifespan when Falco's representation began to improve, mainly due to dedicated mains such as {{Sm|Keitaro}} or players who use Falco as a secondary or co-main such as {{Sm|AC}} and {{Sm|Daybreak}}. In addition, some players began arguing that Falco had some potentially good matchups against projectile-based characters that were ranked higher than him, like {{SSB4|Villager}}, {{SSB4|Mega Man}}, and {{SSB4|Toon Link}}, although his overall matchup to the top echelon remains rather poor. Due to these developments, some players believe Falco is rather underrated, citing his strong [[combo]] game, powerful [[back aerial]], feared down tilt and an effective reflector. This was reflected in Falco's slight rise to 46th on the current tier list, with a few arguing Falco could be ranked higher. Nevertheless, the community unanimously considers Falco as a shell of his former self.
It wouldn't be until near the end of the game's lifespan when Falco's representation began to improve, mainly due to dedicated mains such as {{Sm|Keitaro}} or players who use Falco as a secondary or co-main such as {{Sm|AC}} and {{Sm|Daybreak}}. In addition, some players began arguing that Falco had some potentially good matchups against projectile-based characters that were ranked higher than him, like {{SSB4|Villager}}, {{SSB4|Mega Man}}, and {{SSB4|Toon Link}}, although his overall matchup to the top echelon remains rather poor. Due to these developments, some players believe Falco is rather underrated, citing his strong [[combo]] game, powerful [[back aerial]], feared down tilt and an effective reflector. This was reflected in Falco's slight rise to 46th on the current tier list, with a few arguing Falco could be ranked higher. Nevertheless, the community unanimously considers Falco as a shell of his former self.

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