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'''Smashmate''' (スマメイト) is a Japanese community website for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' designed primarily for [[online play]]. A [[Twitter]] account is required to register, as well as verify if the user has a LAN adapter to display on their profile. Founded by {{Sm|Occho}} during the ''Smash 4'' era, the website features a season-based Elo {{b|ladder|matchmaking}}, as well as an online tournament scene for players with particularly high ratings. Notable online tournaments such as {{Trn|Tamisuma|series}} and {{Trn|Maesuma|series}} are run directly on the website, sign-ups and bracket included, sometimes streamed on [[YouTube]]. Additionally, players have the option of filling out Player Diaries to track their progress, and opponents have the option of posting their thoughts on the match on the player's profile. Players that remain high on the ladder will earn achievements on their profiles as well. | '''Smashmate''' (スマメイト) is a Japanese community website for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' designed primarily for [[online play]]. A [[Twitter]] account is required to register, as well as verify if the user has a LAN adapter to display on their profile. Founded by {{Sm|Occho}} during the ''Smash 4'' era, the website features a season-based Elo {{b|ladder|matchmaking}}, as well as an online tournament scene for players with particularly high ratings. Notable online tournaments such as {{Trn|Tamisuma|series}} and {{Trn|Maesuma|series}} are run directly on the website, sign-ups and bracket included, sometimes streamed on [[YouTube]]. Additionally, players have the option of filling out Player Diaries to track their progress, and opponents have the option of posting their thoughts on the match on the player's profile. Players that remain high on the ladder will earn achievements on their profiles as well. Top players such as {{sm|acola}}, {{sm|Miya|p=Honshu}}, {{sm|Yoshidora}}, and {{sm|Shuton}} frequently use the website. | ||
Top players such as {{sm|acola}}, {{sm|Miya|p=Honshu}}, {{sm|Yoshidora}}, and {{sm|Shuton}} frequently use the website | |||
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