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==Notable ladders== | ==Notable ladders== | ||
*[[Anther's Ladder]] - A ladder that is available for every Smash game. Some of the ladder tournaments consist of prize pools. | *[[Anther's Ladder]] - A ladder that is available for every Smash game. Some of the ladder tournaments consist of prize pools. | ||
*{{Trn| | *{{Trn|SmashFreaks|series}} - A series of offline Japanese ladders that has notable players. | ||
*[[Smashmate]] - The largest online matchmaking system in Japan. 50 players with the highest points are ranked on the [[Smashmate Rankings]] for each season. | *[[Smashmate]] - The largest online matchmaking system in Japan. 50 players with the highest points are ranked on the [[Smashmate Rankings]] for each season. | ||
*[[Panda Global Online Leaderboard]] - A ladder with point system based on online tournament results. | *[[Panda Global Online Leaderboard]] - A ladder with point system based on online tournament results. |