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'''OkamiBW''' is a smasher from Southern California who mains {{SSBM|Sheik}} in ''[[Melee]]''. He is currently ranked 3rd on the San Diego Melee Power Rankings. He was formerly ranked 3rd on the [[SoCal Project M Power Rankings]], | '''OkamiBW''' is a smasher from Southern California who mains {{SSBM|Sheik}} in ''[[Melee]]''. He is currently ranked 3rd on the San Diego Melee Power Rankings. He was formerly ranked 3rd on the [[SoCal Project M Power Rankings]], 22nd on the [[SoCal Melee Power Rankings]], and 95th on the [[2015 SSBMRank]]. | ||
OkamiBW was one of the first players to fully utilize [[shield dropping]] at a high level. This technique became extremely popular starting from 2014. In fact, he and his former training partner, {{Sm|Axe}}, are often credited as the main reasons as to why the technique became so widespread due to their excellent demonstration of the tech in high-profile matches. He also made a complete list of character and stage combinations which start the game with [[Luigi Cyclone]] charged in [https://smashboards.com/threads/luigis-down-b-starting-charged.292168/ this SmashBoards post]. | OkamiBW was one of the first players to fully utilize [[shield dropping]] at a high level. This technique became extremely popular starting from 2014. In fact, he and his former training partner, {{Sm|Axe}}, are often credited as the main reasons as to why the technique became so widespread due to their excellent demonstration of the tech in high-profile matches. He also made a complete list of character and stage combinations which start the game with [[Luigi Cyclone]] charged in [https://smashboards.com/threads/luigis-down-b-starting-charged.292168/ this SmashBoards post]. |