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'''Aklo''' is a [[smasher]] from Long Island, [[New York]] who mains {{SSBM|Fox}} in ''[[Melee]]'' with a {{SSBM|Link}} secondary. He is considered one of the best Fox players in the post-[[Slippi]] era as well as one of the greatest Link players of all time. Aklo is notable for his versatile recovery mixups, proficiency in tech-chasing, and solid defensive game. He first gained attention from the broader ''Melee'' scene by demonstrating proficiency against the old guard of top players in Northeastern US regionals, including {{Sm|Hax}}, {{Sm|Rishi}}, and {{Sm|Captain Smuckers}}, and regularly placing in the top 3 at New York City events. He made his global debut at {{Trn|Smash Summit 11}}, where he defeated then-top 5 player {{Sm|Axe}}, and since then has established himself as a top 10 player. In addition, he is known for his success with the mid-tier character Link, often using the character in the {{SSBM|Marth}} matchup and even having multiple wins over the best Marth players | '''Aklo''' is a [[smasher]] from Long Island, [[New York]] who mains {{SSBM|Fox}} in ''[[Melee]]'' with a {{SSBM|Link}} secondary. He is considered one of the best Fox players in the post-[[Slippi]] era as well as one of the greatest Link players of all time. Aklo is notable for his versatile recovery mixups, proficiency in tech-chasing, and solid defensive game. He first gained attention from the broader ''Melee'' scene by demonstrating proficiency against the old guard of top players in Northeastern US regionals, including {{Sm|Hax}}, {{Sm|Rishi}}, and {{Sm|Captain Smuckers}}, and regularly placing in the top 3 at New York City events. He made his global debut at {{Trn|Smash Summit 11}}, where he defeated then-top 5 player {{Sm|Axe}}, and since then has established himself as a top 10 player. In addition, he is known for his success with the mid-tier character Link, often using the character in the {{SSBM|Marth}} matchup and even having multiple wins over the best Marth players during this time, including {{Sm|Zain}} and {{Sm|KoDoRiN}}. With all this success, he is often regarded as one of the best players to emerge from the post-Slippi era. | ||
In ''[[Project M]]'', he played both {{PM|Link}} and {{PM|Fox}}, and notably attended both iterations of The Flex Zone, placing 7th at both. At {{Trn|The Flex Zone}}, he was sent to losers early by {{Sm|POOB}}, but made a loser's bracket run through {{Sm|DJ Nintendo}}, {{Sm|Shiny Zubat}}, {{Sm|The Moon}}, and {{Sm|Envy}} to make it to top 8, where he lost to POOB again. He also made a big impact at {{Trn|The Flex Zone 2}}, where he defeated 3 PMRanked players in the form of {{Sm|Gallo}}, {{Sm|Kycse}}, and {{Sm|Zhime}}, only losing to {{Sm|Flipp}} in winners and then {{Sm|Switch}} in a game 5 last stock scenario in top 8. He has continued to perform well in tournaments for ''Project+'', the spiritual successor to ''Project M''. | In ''[[Project M]]'', he played both {{PM|Link}} and {{PM|Fox}}, and notably attended both iterations of The Flex Zone, placing 7th at both. At {{Trn|The Flex Zone}}, he was sent to losers early by {{Sm|POOB}}, but made a loser's bracket run through {{Sm|DJ Nintendo}}, {{Sm|Shiny Zubat}}, {{Sm|The Moon}}, and {{Sm|Envy}} to make it to top 8, where he lost to POOB again. He also made a big impact at {{Trn|The Flex Zone 2}}, where he defeated 3 PMRanked players in the form of {{Sm|Gallo}}, {{Sm|Kycse}}, and {{Sm|Zhime}}, only losing to {{Sm|Flipp}} in winners and then {{Sm|Switch}} in a game 5 last stock scenario in top 8. He has continued to perform well in tournaments for ''Project+'', the spiritual successor to ''Project M''. | ||