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'''Armada''' is a [[smasher]] from Gothenburg, [[Sweden]] who [[main]]s {{SSBM|Peach}} and {{SSBM|Fox}} in ''[[Melee]]''. One of the "[[Five Gods]]" of ''Melee'', he is widely considered the greatest Peach player of all time, showcasing outstanding skill for many years with a character | '''Armada''' is a [[smasher]] from Gothenburg, [[Sweden]] who [[main]]s {{SSBM|Peach}} and {{SSBM|Fox}} in ''[[Melee]]''. One of the "[[Five Gods]]" of ''Melee'', he is widely considered the greatest Peach player of all time, showcasing outstanding skill for many years with a character still considered to be subpar compared to other top tiers. Since 2007, Armada has never placed below 5th at a tournament, won a multitude of majors and supermajors, and cultivated a streak over 8 years long in which he did not drop a serious tournament set to a player outside of ''Melee''{{'}}s upper echelon. His remarkable consistency and numerous periods of dominance lead many to regard Armada as [[Greatest of all time|the greatest ''Melee'' player of all time]]. | ||
Armada cemented himself as the best European player in 2009, winning {{Trn|SMASH ATTACK}} and {{Trn|Epita Smash Arena 3}}, and facing {{Sm|Mango}} in grand finals at {{Trn|GENESIS}}, his first American major. In 2011 and 2012, he was considered the best player in the world, as he won {{Trn|GENESIS 2}}, {{Trn|Apex 2012}}, and {{Trn|Apex 2013}}. This was followed by a semi-retirement in 2013 which ended with {{Trn|B.E.A.S.T 4}} in 2014. He then regained the title of best player in the world in the following year, with major tournament wins including {{Trn|EVO 2015}}, {{Trn|The Big House 5}}, {{Trn|Smash Summit}}, and remained the best player in the world until the beginning of {{Sm|Hungrybox}}'s dominance in 2017. He retired for a second time in 2018, though he briefly remained active as a commentator starting from {{Trn|The Big House 8}}. | Armada cemented himself as the best European player in 2009, winning {{Trn|SMASH ATTACK}} and {{Trn|Epita Smash Arena 3}}, and facing {{Sm|Mango}} in grand finals at {{Trn|GENESIS}}, his first American major. In 2011 and 2012, he was considered the best player in the world, as he won {{Trn|GENESIS 2}}, {{Trn|Apex 2012}}, and {{Trn|Apex 2013}}. This was followed by a semi-retirement in 2013 which ended with {{Trn|B.E.A.S.T 4}} in 2014. He then regained the title of best player in the world in the following year, with major tournament wins including {{Trn|EVO 2015}}, {{Trn|The Big House 5}}, {{Trn|Smash Summit}}, and remained the best player in the world until the beginning of {{Sm|Hungrybox}}'s dominance in 2017. He retired for a second time in 2018, though he briefly remained active as a commentator starting from {{Trn|The Big House 8}}. | ||