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*{{Sm|Aklo|USA}} - The best Link player in the post-[[Project Slippi]] era. Although better known as a {{SSBM|Fox}} main, he uses Link as a counterpick, usually for {{SSBM|Marth}}. He was the first Link player to rank globally since Lord HDL in 2014. He notably won {{Trn|Redemption Rumble}} using Link to beat {{Sm|KoDoRiN}} and {{Sm|Swift|p=Maryland}} in his bracket, and used Link to beat {{Sm|Zain}} at {{Trn|Luminosity Makes Moves Miami 2024}} and {{Trn|Don't Park on the Grass 2024}}, marking the best result and wins the character has seen in the post-Slippi era. Following this, he became the first Link player to be ranked top 10, ranking at number 8 on [[SSBMRank 2024]], although his ranking was predominantly due to Fox. | *{{Sm|Aklo|USA}} - The best Link player in the post-[[Project Slippi]] era. Although better known as a {{SSBM|Fox}} main, he uses Link as a counterpick, usually for {{SSBM|Marth}}. He was the first Link player to rank globally since Lord HDL in 2014. He notably won {{Trn|Redemption Rumble}} using Link to beat {{Sm|KoDoRiN}} and {{Sm|Swift|p=Maryland}} in his bracket, and used Link to beat {{Sm|Zain}} at {{Trn|Luminosity Makes Moves Miami 2024}} and {{Trn|Don't Park on the Grass 2024}}, marking the best result and wins the character has seen in the post-Slippi era. Following this, he became the first Link player to be ranked top 10, ranking at number 8 on [[SSBMRank 2024]], although his ranking was predominantly due to Fox. | ||
*{{Sm|Aniki|Japan}} - One of the first notable Link players, and was the best Link in Japan. Placed 17th at {{Trn|Jack Garden Tournament}}, which remains the best supermajor result seen for Link | *{{Sm|Aniki|Japan}} - One of the first notable Link players, and was the best Link in Japan. Placed 17th at {{Trn|Jack Garden Tournament}}, which remains the best supermajor result seen for Link (outside of {{Sm|Skler}}'s 13th place finish at the major/supermajor {{Trn|Viva La Smashtaclysm}}). | ||
*{{Sm|J666|USA}} - One of the best Link players in the world during the early 2010s, once peaking at 13th in SoCal during 2012. His placements of 33rd at {{Trn|EVO 2014}} and 49th at {{Trn|EVO 2016}} are some of the best solo-Link results at ''Melee'' supermajors in the modern era to this day. | *{{Sm|J666|USA}} - One of the best Link players in the world during the early 2010s, once peaking at 13th in SoCal during 2012. His placements of 33rd at {{Trn|EVO 2014}} and 49th at {{Trn|EVO 2016}} are some of the best solo-Link results at ''Melee'' supermajors in the modern era to this day. | ||
*{{Sm|Lord HDL|USA}} - One of the best Link players in the world during the early 2010s. While he commonly used {{SSBM|Marth}} as well and would eventually solo-main him, he used Link to place 17th at {{Trn|EVO East}} and 49th at {{Trn|Apex 2013}}. He became the first Link player to have been ranked on a global ''Melee'' top 100 power ranking list, with 87th on the [[SSBMRank 2014]]. | *{{Sm|Lord HDL|USA}} - One of the best Link players in the world during the early 2010s. While he commonly used {{SSBM|Marth}} as well and would eventually solo-main him, he used Link to place 17th at {{Trn|EVO East}} and 49th at {{Trn|Apex 2013}}. He became the first Link player to have been ranked on a global ''Melee'' top 100 power ranking list, with 87th on the [[SSBMRank 2014]]. | ||