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'''DireOnFire''', formerly known as '''DireVulcan''' or simply '''Dire''', is an American [[smasher]] who lives in [[New York]] and is known for being the best {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}} player in ''[[Melee]]'' during the 2000s. He uses a wide variety of characters, typically ones that are not expected to win. He is also known for his mindgames and an un-canny knack for catching the "9-hammer" consistently in tournament, once catching it back-to-back in a now infamous 4 stock in the final match against Virginia Falco player Nick in Grand Finals. Dire's notoriety within the Smash community originally came about as a result of his [[Mr. Game & Watch]] play, though he has also written a guide to [[Mario]].
'''DireOnFire''', formerly known as '''DireVulcan''' or simply '''Dire''', is an American professional [[smasher]] who lives in [[New York]] state and generally attends any tournaments in the area. He uses a wide variety of characters, typically ones that are not expected to win. He is known for his mindgames and an un-canny knack for catching the "9-hammer" consistently in tournament, once catching it back-to-back in a now infamous 4 stock in the final match against Virginia Falco player Nick in Grand Finals.
 
Dire's notoriety within the Smash community came about as a result of his [[Mr. Game & Watch]] play, though he has also written a guide to [[Mario]].


Recently, he retired his [[Mr. Game & Watch]] locally, and now plays [[Yoshi]] in New York. He was a commentator for [[Pound 2016]] Smash 4 singles and doubles.  
Recently, he retired his [[Mr. Game & Watch]] locally, and now plays [[Yoshi]] in New York. He was a commentator for [[Pound 2016]] Smash 4 singles and doubles.  

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