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===Tier placement and history=== | ===Tier placement and history=== | ||
Ness was initially viewed as | Ness was initially viewed as low-mid tier character in the metagame, with a peak of 15th place on the second tier list. While originally not considered terrible, his strengths never outshined his weaknesses; as the metagame went on, his glaring issues in range, inconsistent KO potential, and terrible recovery caused his competitive perception to tank. This is reflected following the third tier list, where he has consistently been ranked as a low-to-bottom tier. | ||
On the current tier list, Ness places at 23rd, in the D tier, and he is widely considered nonviable for tournament play. Dedicated Ness players in high-level play are extremely rare in the current metagame, with most Ness players using him only as a situational counterpick. {{Sm|Hungrybox}} only used Ness once in all of {{Trn|Apex 2013}}, in an attempt to catch {{Sm|Armada}}'s {{SSBM|Young Link}} (which was developed specifically to fight Hungrybox) off-guard, and he mostly used {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} for the rest of the tournament. Most high-level Ness players are only semi-active and generally do not place very well with him. | On the current tier list, Ness places at 23rd, in the D tier, and he is widely considered nonviable for tournament play. Dedicated Ness players in high-level play are extremely rare in the current metagame, with most Ness players using him only as a situational counterpick. {{Sm|Hungrybox}} only used Ness once in all of {{Trn|Apex 2013}}, in an attempt to catch {{Sm|Armada}}'s {{SSBM|Young Link}} (which was developed specifically to fight Hungrybox) off-guard, and he mostly used {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} for the rest of the tournament. Most high-level Ness players are only semi-active and generally do not place very well with him. | ||