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Luigi would achieve significant performaces at tournaments over the early to mid 2010s such as {{Trn|EVO 2013}} and {{Trn|The Big House 5}}, with Abate going as far as to break into the top 8 at majors at his peak. These results combined with a lack of similar performances by Mario resulted in Luigi pulling ahead, back into the middle tier, three spots above Mario at 13th place. Luigi would see greater results in the coming years, headlined with {{Sm|Plup}} using the character to place 5th at major {{Trn|CEO Dreamland}}, with continued efforts from Abate, Eddy Mexico, Ka-Master, as well as new Luigi players continuing to break through, such as {{Sm|Ka-Master}} and {{Sm|Kürv}}. This would lead to his slight rise to 12th place in 2021, surpassing Dr. Mario to become the highest-ranked [[Plumbers|Plumber]]. In spite of these efforts, however, opinions of Luigi remained lukewarm, with only Plup exceeding the best placements set by Abate, who would eventually go inactive. Though Luigi was a common sight at regional top 8's and many of the character's best representatives, such as Eddy Mexico and {{Sm|Ka-Master}}, would still make respectable placements, Luigi was still often deemed an unviable character whose lackluster air mobility couldn't compete with other high-tiers.
Luigi would achieve significant performaces at tournaments over the early to mid 2010s such as {{Trn|EVO 2013}} and {{Trn|The Big House 5}}, with Abate going as far as to break into the top 8 at majors at his peak. These results combined with a lack of similar performances by Mario resulted in Luigi pulling ahead, back into the middle tier, three spots above Mario at 13th place. Luigi would see greater results in the coming years, headlined with {{Sm|Plup}} using the character to place 5th at major {{Trn|CEO Dreamland}}, with continued efforts from Abate, Eddy Mexico, Ka-Master, as well as new Luigi players continuing to break through, such as {{Sm|Ka-Master}} and {{Sm|Kürv}}. This would lead to his slight rise to 12th place in 2021, surpassing Dr. Mario to become the highest-ranked [[Plumbers|Plumber]]. In spite of these efforts, however, opinions of Luigi remained lukewarm, with only Plup exceeding the best placements set by Abate, who would eventually go inactive. Though Luigi was a common sight at regional top 8's and many of the character's best representatives, such as Eddy Mexico and {{Sm|Ka-Master}}, would still make respectable placements, Luigi was still often deemed an unviable character whose lackluster air mobility couldn't compete with other high-tiers.


The mid-2020s post-pandemic metagame was a turning point for Luigi. Alongside the rise of other high-mid tier and mid-tier characters such as {{SSBM|Yoshi}} and {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}, Luigi players pushed themselves further and further into major brackets, headed first by {{Sm|Jah Ridin'}} in Europe, who would become the first European Luigi player to be globally ranked in 2023 thanks to his consistency at majors and regionals. This was followed soon after by {{Sm|RapMonster}}, who dominated his local scene before accumulating exceptional major performances that were considered the best since Abate. Luigi's new guard achieved this by showcasing that his aerial game was not as poor as previously thought, with innovative combo extensions and dynamic movement. These efforts have led some top players to reconsider Luigi's lukewarm placement on the tier list.
The mid-2020s post-pandemic metagame was a turning point for Luigi. Alongside the rise of other mid-high tier and mid-tier characters such as {{SSBM|Yoshi}} and {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}, Luigi players pushed themselves further and further into major brackets, headed first by {{Sm|Jah Ridin'}} in Europe, who would become the first European Luigi player to be globally ranked in 2023 thanks to his consistency at majors and regionals. This was followed soon after by {{Sm|RapMonster}}, who dominated his local scene before accumulating exceptional major performances that were considered the best since Abate. Luigi's new guard achieved this by showcasing that his aerial game was not as poor as previously thought, with innovative combo extensions and dynamic movement. These efforts have led some top players to reconsider Luigi's lukewarm placement on the tier list.


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