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The OrionRank Ultimate: Eclipse lists the world's top 150 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate smashers from April 2020 to December 2021, as compiled by Reddit users Barnard's Loop and FreezieBeatz. The ranking period was extended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with no tournaments ranked after Smash World Tour 2021 Championships.
Methodology[edit]
Methodology
The methodology once again remains largely the same. Weeklies were considered for the first time, albeit for a brief period in May 2021. In addition, aside from the Smash World Tour 2021, invitationals were not considered.
The methodology and TTS linked are for OrionRank 2021, which is a part of the OrionRank Ultimate: Eclipse.
Categories[edit]
Category |
Tournament |
Point Threshold
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Category 6 |
Supermajor+ |
10,000
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Category 5+ |
Supermajor |
6,000
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Category 5 |
4,000
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Category 4+ |
Major |
3,000
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Category 4 |
2,000
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Category 3 |
Super regional |
1,000
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Category 2 |
Regional |
500
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Category 1 |
Local |
50
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Tournaments evaluated[edit]
Only tournaments that are regional and above (Category 2 and above) are listed.
List with full stats
Rankings[edit]
101-150[edit]
Honorable mentions[edit]
Honorable mentions were players who were ranked top 100, but lacked enough attendance.
Regional rankings[edit]
- Jdizzle is the only player in the rankings to come from Oceania, which also makes him the only player in the top 150 to not appear in the regional rankings.
- Several smashers, including Zinoto, Cloudy, HIKARU, eMass, Eko, FriskyCissin and Luugi, were unranked or underranked because of a manual error during the compilation of the rankings. As a response, these players were given spots inbetween their proper ranking (such as 113.5 for Zinoto), and it was announced that the next iteration of OrionRank would be fully automated[1][2].
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