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In the past, both {{Sm|Ken}} and {{Sm|Mew2King}} were also in consideration for greatest ''Melee'' player of all time, though with significantly less support than the other three. Ken, known also by his nickname "The King of Smash", was considered the undisputed best player of the early [[Super Smash Bros. Melee in competitive play|MLG era]], and was a candidate for best player in the world from 2003 to 2007. During his prime, Ken was considered the best player by a significant margin, winning nearly every event he entered, including {{Trn|EVO World 2007}} and two [[Major League Gaming]] championships, and dominated competitive ''Melee'' to a degree far greater than Armada or Mango did during their peaks. However, it is generally agreed that Ken's short longevity at the top diminishes his claim at the GOAT. In addition, players pointed out to how Ken's dominance took place in a less advanced era of ''Melee'', and that the overall level of competition has greatly improved since his retirement, as evidenced by his failure to place top eight at majors during his return to ''Smash'' from 2013-2016. As such, as the metagame continued to progress without him, Ken eventually fell out of the GOAT conversation. | In the past, both {{Sm|Ken}} and {{Sm|Mew2King}} were also in consideration for greatest ''Melee'' player of all time, though with significantly less support than the other three. Ken, known also by his nickname "The King of Smash", was considered the undisputed best player of the early [[Super Smash Bros. Melee in competitive play|MLG era]], and was a candidate for best player in the world from 2003 to 2007. During his prime, Ken was considered the best player by a significant margin, winning nearly every event he entered, including {{Trn|EVO World 2007}} and two [[Major League Gaming]] championships, and dominated competitive ''Melee'' to a degree far greater than Armada or Mango did during their peaks. However, it is generally agreed that Ken's short longevity at the top diminishes his claim at the GOAT. In addition, players pointed out to how Ken's dominance took place in a less advanced era of ''Melee'', and that the overall level of competition has greatly improved since his retirement, as evidenced by his failure to place top eight at majors during his return to ''Smash'' from 2013-2016. As such, as the metagame continued to progress without him, Ken eventually fell out of the GOAT conversation. | ||
Mew2King had spent more time than any other player at the top of competition before his effective retirement from Melee in 2019. He was considered top 6 player in the world for 13 years straight, longer than anyone else, from 2006 all the way to 2018, while also being ranked in the top 10 in 2019. In 2007, Mew2King was widely considered the best ''Melee'' player in the world, being the only player that year to win more than one major tournament. Mew2King remained as a contender to win major tournaments in the following years, winning several major tournaments | Mew2King had spent more time than any other player at the top of competition before his effective retirement from Melee in 2019. He was considered top 6 player in the world for 13 years straight, longer than anyone else, from 2006 all the way to 2018, while also being ranked in the top 10 in 2019. In 2007, Mew2King was widely considered the best ''Melee'' player in the world, being the only player that year to win more than one major tournament. Mew2King has also remained as a contender to win major tournaments in the following years, winning several major tournaments in 2013-2014, and 2016-2018, including {{Trn|The Big House 3}}, {{Trn|Shine 2016}}, and {{Trn|Smash Summit 6}}. He has largely been credited for advancing the Marth and Sheik metagame to where they are nowadays, being the best Marth player in the world from 2007-2013 and 2015-2018, and the best Sheik player from 2008-2017. However, Mew2King has since failed to replicate his success since 2007, as after getting challenged by Mango for the #1 spot in 2008, Mew2King has never been considered top 2 in the world since, peaking at #3 on the 2013 SSBMRank. He has also spent the shortest time out of everyone as the best player in the world, only from 2007 to arguably 2008. As such, similar to Ken, support for Mew2King as the ''Melee'' GOAT eventually diminished, especially as he retired from competitive-''Melee'' in the post-pandemic metagame. | ||
''Melee'' GOAT conversations remain highly debated to this day. The [[Top 100 Melee Players of All Time]] is a project by Smash History creators {{Sm|Edwin Budding}} and {{Sm|Pikachu942}}, which subjectively ranked the 100 greatest ''Melee'' players throughout the history of the game. Pikachu942 has released annual updates to the ranking, and its lists are often cited in GOAT debates. The first edition, published in 2018, ranked Armada as the greatest player of all time, with Mango in second, {{Sm|Ken}} in third, and Hungrybox in fourth. A 2019 update moved Hungrybox up to third, ahead of Ken. The ranking was again updated in 2020, and Hungrybox was again moved up to second, ahead of Mango. The 2021, and so far current, edition moved Mango over Armada, leaving the current top 4 as Mango, Armada, Hungrybox, and Ken in that order. | ''Melee'' GOAT conversations remain highly debated to this day. The [[Top 100 Melee Players of All Time]] is a project by Smash History creators {{Sm|Edwin Budding}} and {{Sm|Pikachu942}}, which subjectively ranked the 100 greatest ''Melee'' players throughout the history of the game. Pikachu942 has released annual updates to the ranking, and its lists are often cited in GOAT debates. The first edition, published in 2018, ranked Armada as the greatest player of all time, with Mango in second, {{Sm|Ken}} in third, and Hungrybox in fourth. A 2019 update moved Hungrybox up to third, ahead of Ken. The ranking was again updated in 2020, and Hungrybox was again moved up to second, ahead of Mango. The 2021, and so far current, edition moved Mango over Armada, leaving the current top 4 as Mango, Armada, Hungrybox, and Ken in that order. | ||