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  • Smasher (category Smashers)
    For the smasher named Smasher, see Smasher:Smasher. For the Ultimate smasher that sometimes goes by Smasher, see Smasher:Smasher1001. Smasher is a slang
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  • playstyles for smashers that took part in at least one American tournament; from there, a group of panelists, consisting of top professional smashers, commentators
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  • created by Events2Compete and compiled by 14 panelists, which included professional smashers, commentators, and tournament organizers. The first rankings cover
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  • Red Bull Smash Gods and Gatekeepers event. Over 40 people, such as professional smashers, tournament organizers, community leaders and volunteers, were chosen
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  • competitive Melee and /r/ssbpm for Project M and Project+ discussion. Some professional smashers and community figures, including Mango, have taken part in reddit's
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  • December 26th, 2016 to January 12th, 2017. Over 50 people, such as professional smashers, tournament organizers, community leaders and volunteers, were chosen
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  • This article is about the neutral special move. For characters professional smashers reserve for special matchups, see Alternate character. Pocket (しまう/とり出す
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  • the name of two different professional smashers: Virus, a R.O.B. main from Northern California. Virus, a Colombian-born smasher currently living in the Netherlands
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  • Melee tournament of all time: EVO 2013. The series focuses on seven professional smashers who were active in the 2003-2013 period, labelled by the documentary
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  • others to watch them. Friendlies between professional smashers have also been uploaded to the site, and some smashers, such as aMSa, also upload technical
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  • 64: The Crystal Shards. ZeRo, a top professional smasher from Chile. Zero, a smasher from Tennessee. Zero, a smasher from Texas. Zero Challenge 2, a large
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  • player just wants to practice the aforementioned things. Many top professional smashers have reported using CPUs to train, such as Nairo, Vinnie, and Mew2King
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  • Power Rankings Philadelphia Power Rankings Smashers: New York smashers New Jersey smashers Pennsylvania smashers Tournaments: New York tournaments New Jersey
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  • are generally highly-regarded tournament organisers or high-level professional smashers. The Back Rooms can be considered somewhat of a central governing
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  • Major League Gaming, often abbreviated as MLG, is a professional American gaming league founded in 2002, dedicated to competition in console gaming. Headquartered
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  • Category:Michigan smashers These Michigan players are ranked on SSBMRank 2023. Duck  Heartstrings  See also: Michigan Power Rankings, Category:Michigan smashers, and
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  • challenger, and its level of difficulty can be seen even amongst top professional smashers. At one tournament, Ken Hoang in his prime was unable to get a single
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  • ranking, often shortened to PR, is a list that ranks the professional and competitive smashers in a particular region in order of perceived skill level
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  • may refer to: Smasher:Mew2King - Jason Zimmerman Smasher:Jason - A professional SSB Captain Falcon player Smasher:ANTi - Jason Bates Smasher:FoCus - Jason
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  • year, wavedashing had become the go-to technique for professional players, with few professional players, such as Aniki, not using the technique. Although
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