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For the longest time, Samus had been seen as a bottom tier character, frequently considered the worst in the whole game. The reasons for this negative perception are her lack of a reliable 0-to-death option, a slow and ineffective grab, and an overall laggy and predictable moveset. This perception of her would cause her to tie with Link on the first tier list of ''Smash 64'' and would be placed dead last on the second and third tier list. In 2009, a year after the first tier list was established, Samus would find her best representive in Jouske, who won {{Trn|Kanto 2009}} and would be the most dominant player in Japan. Jouske would also win multiple high-level tournaments, with examples including {{Trn|Kansai 2010}}, {{Trn|Kanto 2012}}, and {{Trn|Kanto 2013}}. These results would make Samus the only bottom-tier character to win a major ''Smash 64'' tournament. In North America, Samus would never hit peaks of the same caliber, due to character's nerfs in the North American version of the game, Jouske's lack of interest in travelling to compete in international tournaments, and a large number of Samus players failing to place highly there. | For the longest time, Samus had been seen as a bottom tier character, frequently considered the worst in the whole game. The reasons for this negative perception are her lack of a reliable 0-to-death option, a slow and ineffective grab, and an overall laggy and predictable moveset. This perception of her would cause her to tie with Link on the first tier list of ''Smash 64'' and would be placed dead last on the second and third tier list. In 2009, a year after the first tier list was established, Samus would find her best representive in Jouske, who won {{Trn|Kanto 2009}} and would be the most dominant player in Japan. Jouske would also win multiple high-level tournaments, with examples including {{Trn|Kansai 2010}}, {{Trn|Kanto 2012}}, and {{Trn|Kanto 2013}}. These results would make Samus the only bottom-tier character to win a major ''Smash 64'' tournament. In North America, Samus would never hit peaks of the same caliber, due to character's nerfs in the North American version of the game, Jouske's lack of interest in travelling to compete in international tournaments, and a large number of Samus players failing to place highly there. | ||
Because of Jouske's success, from subsequent years, Samus's overall competitive viability has shifted to be more positive, currently placing 8th on the current tier list. While Jouske would retire in 2016, other Samus players took the mantle such as {{Sm|SotoH}}, {{Sm|meipon}}, and {{Sm|emptyW}}, who took advantage of her floaty attributes to increase her survivability and use niche but highly potent kill options against high-tiered characters. emptyW would be the character's best representative in recent years, winning the regional {{Trn|Low Tide City 2022}} and placing highly at others such as 5th at {{Trn|Crovy Fest}}. These better results in comparison to previous years aided in her more positive perception, but most would still agree that she struggles to contend with higher-tier characters and their more consistent advantage states and neutral games. | Because of Jouske's success, from subsequent years, Samus's overall competitive viability has shifted to be more positive, currently placing 8th on the current tier list. While Jouske would retire in 2016, other Samus players took the mantle such as {{Sm|SotoH}}, {{Sm|meipon}}, and {{Sm|emptyW}}, who took advantage of her floaty attributes to increase her survivability and use niche but highly potent kill options against high-tiered characters. emptyW would be the character's best representative in recent years, winning the regional {{Trn|Low Tide City 2022}} and placing highly at others such as 5th at {{Trn|Crovy Fest}}. These better results in comparison to previous years aided in her more positive perception, but most would still agree that she struggles to contend with higher-tier characters and their more consistent advantage states and neutral games . | ||
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