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Mewtwo eventually moved out of the bottom tier due to increasing tournament placings by {{Sm|Taj}}, who would not only eventually be considered the best Mewtwo player of all time, but become one of the best players in the world in his prime. However, Taj's success as a player was not anchored on Mewtwo alone - he relied almost exclusively on his co-main {{SSBM|Marth}} late into brackets unless he knew his opponent to be very unfamiliar with the Mewtwo matchup. This indicated that even back then, Mewtwo was not (and still is not) viable as a solo main at the highest level.
Mewtwo eventually moved out of the bottom tier due to increasing tournament placings by {{Sm|Taj}}, who would not only eventually be considered the best Mewtwo player of all time, but become one of the best players in the world in his prime. However, Taj's success as a player was not anchored on Mewtwo alone - he relied almost exclusively on his co-main {{SSBM|Marth}} late into brackets unless he knew his opponent to be very unfamiliar with the Mewtwo matchup. This indicated that even back then, Mewtwo was not (and still is not) viable as a solo main at the highest level.


Eventually, Taj would become far less active, leaving Mewtwo without good representation for several years. However, players such as {{Sm|Zoma}}, as well as {{Sm|Leffen}} (who [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BykKy8d3hoQ won a set] over {{Sm|Professor Pro}} with Mewtwo only) have represented Mewtwo in larger competitive tournaments in the modern era, despite not reaching the same success as Taj. Mewtwo still sits at 20th place on the most recent tier list; with these two players innovating with Mewtwo, the competitive ''Melee'' community recognizes that it has some potential despite its tier placement. However, it is unlikely that this will carry Mewtwo much higher than it currently is.
Eventually, Taj would become far less active, leaving Mewtwo without good representation for several years. However, players such as {{Sm|Zoma}}, as well as {{Sm|Leffen}} (who [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BykKy8d3hoQ won a set] over {{Sm|Professor Pro}} with Mewtwo only) have somewhat recently represented Mewtwo in larger competitive tournaments, despite not reaching the same success as Taj. Mewtwo still sits at 20th place on the most recent tier list; with these two players innovating with Mewtwo, the competitive ''Melee'' community recognizes that it has some potential despite its tier placement. However, it is unlikely that this will carry Mewtwo much higher than it currently is.


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