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*Stands up and salutes, identical to {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}. | * Stands up and salutes, identical to {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}. | ||
*Looks to the right and points, the same as Captain Falcon. | * Looks to the right and points, the same as Captain Falcon. | ||
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Due to Male Wire Frame only being playable via [[hacking]], he has been banned in competitive play since ''Melee's'' release. This is primarily due to accessibility issues; loading the game modded takes time, money, and logistics that tournament organisers have to work around. Furthermore, the win screen causes the game to [[crash]] without additional modifications, which would cause more time to be spent loading a match and delay events. | Due to Male Wire Frame only being playable via [[hacking]], he has been banned in competitive play since ''Melee's'' release. This is primarily due to accessibility issues; loading the game modded takes time, money, and logistics that tournament organisers have to work around. Furthermore, the win screen causes the game to [[crash]] without additional modifications, which would cause more time to be spent loading a match and delay events. | ||
However, Male Wire Frame has seen experimentation by a notable players in {{Sm|Abate}}, with a combo video<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl9tTN2c7tg Abate's Male Wire Frame combo video]</ref> and an exhibition match at {{Trn|The Shape of Melee to Come 5}} called "Abate's Wireframe Challenge" | However, Male Wire Frame has seen experimentation by a notable players in {{Sm|Abate}}, with a combo video<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl9tTN2c7tg&ab_channel=srabate Abate's Male Wire Frame combo video]</ref> and an exhibition match at {{Trn|The Shape of Melee to Come 5}} called "Abate's Wireframe Challenge"<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1GTh-i7fK4&ab_channel=PGHSmash Abate's Wireframe Challenge]</ref>. Outside of Abate, videos attempting to build his metagame have amassed thousands of views on [[YouTube]]; notably, a video by Big Yellow earned over 200,000<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220603125856/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrtelB8prlA Big Yellow video]</ref>, and Joseph Maolin produced a video attempting to build a hypothetical metagame for the character<ref>[https://youtu.be/t-Vw8t3Aw44?si=wTRRLFP1vmndy2H1 Joseph Maolin's video]</ref>. Male Wire Frame's first documented tournament appearance was in Winners Round 1 of [https://www.start.gg/tournament/man-on-a-ledge-528/event/melee-singles/set/76976987 Man on a Ledge #528], played by {{Sm|Gumball}}.<ref>[https://x.com/JonnyGumball/status/1812103859696717925 Proof Tweet]</ref> Outside of this appearance, Male Wire Frame has seen zero representation. | ||
Despite experimentation and advancements in ''Melee'' modding, Male Wire Frame has not been made legal. This is possibly due to a potential slippery slope in allowing {{SSBM|Giga Bowser}}, a severely metagame-warping character, alongside the other unplayable characters. In other words, while Male Wire Frame's metagame impact would likely be minimal, the consequences of other unplayable characters being made legal could be too severe to justify. | Despite experimentation and advancements in ''Melee'' modding, Male Wire Frame has not been made legal. This is possibly due to a potential slippery slope in allowing {{SSBM|Giga Bowser}}, a severely metagame-warping character, alongside the other unplayable characters. In other words, while Male Wire Frame's metagame impact would likely be minimal, the consequences of other unplayable characters being made legal could be too severe to justify. | ||