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===Tier placement and history=== | ===Tier placement and history=== | ||
Fox has been a top-tiered character, along with {{SSBM|Falco}} and {{SSBM| | Fox has been a top-tiered character, along with {{SSBM|Falco}} and {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, since the very first ''Melee'' tier list, and has never fallen below third place. However, he was not at the top of the list for the first seven revisions, as Sheik was then considered to be the best character in the game. Many of the top players in the early metagame, including {{Sm|Ken}} and {{Sm|Azen}}, used Fox only as a secondary for specific matchups; solo Fox mains such as {{Sm|Chillin}}, on the other hand, were not as successful nationally. Eventually, more dedicated Fox mains, such as {{Sm|PC Chris}}, {{Sm|FASTLIKETREE}}, {{Sm|KoreanDJ}}, and {{Sm|Mew2King}}, began to revitalize his metagame by pushing Fox's technical ceiling. They began placing within the top 8 of [[Major League Gaming|MLG]]-sponsored tournaments, and their consistency and dominance in the scene resulted in Sheik's dethroning from first to third place on the eighth revision of the tier list in July of 2006, with Fox taking the top spot. Later that year, PC Chris and KoreanDJ placed 1st and 2nd, respectively, at the [[MLG Las Vegas 2006|MLG Las Vegas]] national championships, using Fox primarily in Grand Finals, which cemented his position on the list. | ||
During the ''Brawl'' era, however, some smashers began to dispute Fox's standing on the tier list. They argued that Fox was only the best character theoretically, and that other characters had become much more consistent than him over these years of play. Many of Fox's best players had retired, with the exception of Mew2King, who began using other characters more often. There were certainly still many solo Fox mains in the top cut of ''Melee'' players, but without the strongest players of the MLG era spearheading further Fox development, few of them could actually win supermajor-level events. Players began developing rigorous counterplay to Fox, such as [[SDI]]-ing out of his up throw to up aerial combo, making it extremely difficult for newer players to find tournament success with him. Of the "[[The Five Gods|Five Gods]]" who rose to prominence in the era, only the aforementioned Mew2King and {{Sm|Mango}} used Fox during this time; the latter did not even start as a Fox main, making his name with {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} and Falco. | During the ''Brawl'' era, however, some smashers began to dispute Fox's standing on the tier list. They argued that Fox was only the best character theoretically, and that other characters had become much more consistent than him over these years of play. Many of Fox's best players had retired, with the exception of Mew2King, who began using other characters more often. There were certainly still many solo Fox mains in the top cut of ''Melee'' players, but without the strongest players of the MLG era spearheading further Fox development, few of them could actually win supermajor-level events. Players began developing rigorous counterplay to Fox, such as [[SDI]]-ing out of his up throw to up aerial combo, making it extremely difficult for newer players to find tournament success with him. Of the "[[The Five Gods|Five Gods]]" who rose to prominence in the era, only the aforementioned Mew2King and {{Sm|Mango}} used Fox during this time; the latter did not even start as a Fox main, making his name with {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} and Falco. | ||