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'''Japan SSBM Rank 2016''' is a [[power rankings|power ranking]] in the vein of [[SSBMRank]] that lists Japan's 50 best ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' players. It was created by [[Smasher:aMSa|aMSa]] and [[Smasher:Otoko|Otoko]] and was posted on the Japanese website dx.smashbr0s.com by [[Smasher:Kounotori|Kounotori]] on February 5th, 2017.
'''Japan SSBM Rank 2016''' is a [[power rankings|power ranking]] in the vein of [[SSBMRank]] that lists Japan's 50 best ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' players. It was created by [[Smasher:aMSa|aMSa]] and [[Smasher:Otoko|Otoko]] and was posted on the Japanese website dx.smashbr0s.com by [[Smasher:Kounotori|Koutonori]] on February 5th, 2017.


The ranking was calculated based on a point system. A Smasher's ranking at a tournament would be awarded points using the following formula:
The ranking was calculated based on a point system. A Smasher's ranking at a tournament would be awarded points using the following formula:

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