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===Tier placement and history=== | ===Tier placement and history=== | ||
Luigi's new grab (which had noticeably more lag) and nerfs to [[Luigi Cyclone]] that removed its recovery and gimping potential initially soured opinions on his viability. However, many players soon realized that Luigi had incredible combo potential thanks to his zero-to-death combos. Though his weak recovery and poor disadvantage state continued to hinder his performances, Luigi players such as {{Sm|Elegant}} and {{Sm|Navy}} were able to find success in competitive play, and as such | Luigi's new grab (which had noticeably more lag) and nerfs to [[Luigi Cyclone]] that removed its recovery and gimping potential initially soured opinions on his viability. However, many players soon realized that Luigi had incredible combo potential thanks to his zero-to-death combos. Though his weak recovery and poor disadvantage state continued to hinder his performances, Luigi players such as {{Sm|Elegant}} and {{Sm|Navy}} were able to find success in competitive play, and as such Luigi had average representation in the early metagame. This led many players to consider Luigi a mid-tier character, a perception that continued into the early years of the post-pandemic metagame and leading him to rank 47th on the first tier list in the upper-mid tier. | ||
This ranking, however, was considered inaccurate by some, with players pointing to Elegant's success during these early years, where he was considered a top 20 player in the world. Even after Elegant left competitive play due to his controversies, many other Luigi players were able to match his success, if not surpass it: {{Sm|Luugi}} became the first Luigi player to make Grand Finals at a major, at {{Trn|King Of Fields 95 3}}, and {{Sm|Raru}} rose meteorically in the second half of 2023. Their success was due to Luigi's powerful advantage state and deadly combo game becoming even more prominent than before: many Luigi players were able to perform zero-to-death combos consistently, while combos that fail to kill still end up racking a lot of damage, allowing Luigi players to eventually set up kill confirms off of down throw. This playstyle fit well into a metagame where characters that can KO early or dish out a lot of damage, such as {{SSBU|Steve}} and {{SSBU|Kazuya}}, were widely present. Conversely, Luigi's weaknesses remained just as prominent and were often brought up as counterpoints against Luigi's further rise on the tier list. As such, despite having strong representation — ranking among the top 20 in 2023 — Luigi only rose to 39th on the second tier list, remaining in the B+ tier. | This ranking, however, was considered inaccurate by some, with players pointing to Elegant's success during these early years, where he was considered a top 20 player in the world. Even after Elegant left competitive play due to his controversies, many other Luigi players were able to match his success, if not surpass it: {{Sm|Luugi}} became the first Luigi player to make Grand Finals at a major, at {{Trn|King Of Fields 95 3}}, and {{Sm|Raru}} rose meteorically in the second half of 2023. Their success was due to Luigi's powerful advantage state and deadly combo game becoming even more prominent than before: many Luigi players were able to perform zero-to-death combos consistently, while combos that fail to kill still end up racking a lot of damage, allowing Luigi players to eventually set up kill confirms off of down throw. This playstyle fit well into a metagame where characters that can KO early or dish out a lot of damage, such as {{SSBU|Steve}} and {{SSBU|Kazuya}}, were widely present. Conversely, Luigi's weaknesses remained just as prominent and were often brought up as counterpoints against Luigi's further rise on the tier list. As such, despite having strong representation — ranking among the top 20 in 2023 — Luigi only rose to 39th on the second tier list, remaining in the B+ tier. | ||
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Luigi's position on the rankings became even more scrutinized after the second tier list, especially as Luigi's results improved even further. After his meteoric rise in the previous year, Raru eventually established himself as a top 10 player and won several majors throughout 2024. Other Luigi players also made notable marks on their respective competitive scenes: Navy returned to competitive play after a hiatus, and found his greatest tournament performances that year, {{Sm|WaKa}} won the B+ tier event {{Trn|LEGENDS 5}}, and Luugi, despite having a weaker season, remained one of the best players in Europe. By the end of the year, there were 3 Luigi players ranked in the top 50 on the [[LumiRank 2024.2]], making him one of the most-represented characters on the rankings, and Luigi shot into the top 10 in terms of representation. With all this success, Luigi's position on the tier list improved significantly, and he rose to 18th, now ranking in the A+ tier and marking the biggest rise between the two tier lists. | Luigi's position on the rankings became even more scrutinized after the second tier list, especially as Luigi's results improved even further. After his meteoric rise in the previous year, Raru eventually established himself as a top 10 player and won several majors throughout 2024. Other Luigi players also made notable marks on their respective competitive scenes: Navy returned to competitive play after a hiatus, and found his greatest tournament performances that year, {{Sm|WaKa}} won the B+ tier event {{Trn|LEGENDS 5}}, and Luugi, despite having a weaker season, remained one of the best players in Europe. By the end of the year, there were 3 Luigi players ranked in the top 50 on the [[LumiRank 2024.2]], making him one of the most-represented characters on the rankings, and Luigi shot into the top 10 in terms of representation. With all this success, Luigi's position on the tier list improved significantly, and he rose to 18th, now ranking in the A+ tier and marking the biggest rise between the two tier lists. | ||
Since then, Luigi's results have remained strong, especially at the highest level of competitive play. 4 different Luigi players have placed top 8 at supermajors in 2025, including Luugi at {{Trn|GENESIS X2}}, {{Sm|Kiyarash}} at {{Trn|LVL UP EXPO 2025}}, and WaKa at {{Trn|S Factor 12}}. Though he had a weak start | Since then, Luigi's results have remained strong, especially at the highest level of competitive play. 4 different Luigi players have placed top 8 at supermajors in 2025, including Luugi at {{Trn|GENESIS X2}}, {{Sm|Kiyarash}} at {{Trn|LVL UP EXPO 2025}}, and WaKa at {{Trn|S Factor 12}}. Though he had a weak start of the season, Raru remained a contender for the top 10 with several high peaks, including being the runner-up at {{Trn|Kagaribi 13}}, the largest ''Ultimate'' event of all time in terms of top player attendance. | ||
=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Luigi's Nightmares== | =={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Luigi's Nightmares== | ||