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===Tier placement and history===
===Tier placement and history===
Throughout ''Ultimate''{{'}}s lifespan, many players placed Shulk as a high-tier or even top-tier character in their own tier lists; this is due to the buffs he received, such as reduced landing lag and the ability to utilize his Monado Arts faster. However, due to a high learning curve and reliance on advanced techniques like [[Monado Arts#Dial storage|dial storage]], Shulk's playerbase has remained rather small compared to other top- and high-tier characters; his representation has hovered around the top 30 for most of the game's competitive lifespan. Despite his relatively small player base, his best players have historically performed well with him. Shulk was represented in the early metagame by {{Sm|Kome}} and {{Sm|Nicko}}, both of whom were ultimately ranked on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]]. Although Nicko became less active after the online metagame, Kome continued to see strong, albeit inconsistent, results at majors, while {{Sm|jaredisking1}} also achieved some good placements in the United States. As such, despite sparse tournament representation, Shulk's strong performances from dedicated mains led to him being ranked 19th on the first tier list, at the end of the top tier.
Throughout ''Ultimate''{{'}}s lifespan, many players placed Shulk as a high tier or even top tier character in their own tier lists; this is due to the buffs he received such as reduced landing lag and the ability to utilize his Monado Arts faster. However, due to a high learning curve and reliance of advanced techniques like [[Monado Arts#Dial storage|dial storage]], Shulk's playerbase has remained rather small compared to other top- and high-tier characters; his representation has hovered around the top 30 for most of the game's competitive lifespan. Despite his relatively small playerbase, his best players have historically performed well with him. Shulk was represented in the early metagame by {{Sm|Kome}} and {{Sm|Nicko}}, both of whom were ultimately ranked on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]]. Although Nicko became less active after the online metagame, Kome continued to see strong, albeit inconsistent, results at majors, while {{Sm|jaredisking1}} also achieved some good placements in the United States. As such, despite sparse tournament representation, Shulk's strong performances from dedicated mains led to him being ranked 19th on the first tier list, at the end of the top tier.


However, many players contested Shulk's placement on the first tier list, in part due to his top-level representation remaining small for a top-tier. Further hurting Shulk's reputation was a noticeable hit in representation after the release of the first tier list, as his best players became less consistent and active, leading his representation to slip below the top 40 by the end of 2023. This inconsistency was most apparent with Kome, who, despite always being somewhat inconsistent before 2023, became even more volatile: he would have strong peaks, such as placing 3rd at {{Trn|Wave 4}}, but would also have some poor lows, including placing 65th at {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 12}}. As such, Shulk slipped down to A- tier on the following tier lists, now sitting at 30th.
However, many players contested Shulk's placement on the first tier list, in part due to his top-level representation remaining small for a top-tier. Further hurting Shulk's reputation was a noticeable hit in representation after the release of the first tier list, as his best players became less consistent and active, leading his representation to slip below the top 40 by the end of 2023. This inconsistency was most apparent with Kome, who, despite always being somewhat inconsistent before 2023, became even more volatile: he would have strong peaks such as placing 3rd at {{Trn|Wave 4}}, but would also have some poor lows, including placing 65th at {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 12}}. As such, Shulk slipped down to A- tier on following tier lists, now sitting at 30th.


=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Witness the Monado's Power==
=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Witness the Monado's Power==

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