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The {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}' zero-to-death chain grabs have also been criticized for being overpowered, uninteresting to watch, and requiring little skill to use effectively, and many players believe that they are cheap and "ruin" the game, in a similar manner to [[wobbling]] in ''Melee''. Wobbling, however, is not seen as an overpowered tactic, as it is much more difficult for the Ice Climbers to land a grab in the faster-paced, more aggressive ''Melee'', but due to ''Brawl''{{'}}s defensive nature, Ice Climbers players have been able to land grabs with ease. Because of their strength, the Ice Climbers are ranked second on the tier list below Meta Knight.  
The {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}' zero-to-death chain grabs have also been criticized for being overpowered, uninteresting to watch, and requiring little skill to use effectively, and many players believe that they are cheap and "ruin" the game, in a similar manner to [[wobbling]] in ''Melee''. Wobbling, however, is not seen as an overpowered tactic, as it is much more difficult for the Ice Climbers to land a grab in the faster-paced, more aggressive ''Melee'', but due to ''Brawl''{{'}}s defensive nature, Ice Climbers players have been able to land grabs with ease. Because of their strength, the Ice Climbers are ranked second on the tier list below Meta Knight.  


Due to his perceived brokenness, Meta Knight has been frequently banned from tournament play, especially in regions such as [[Texas]], leading to a greater diversity of characters earning top placings in MK-banned tournaments. The [[Unity Ruleset]] even attempted to implement a Meta Knight ban across the entire United States in early 2012, but this was met with resistance in many areas of the country, most notoriously in the [[Tristate Area]], home to both [[Apex]], the largest ''Brawl'' tournament series, and several of the world's strongest Meta Knight players. As a result of Tristate's opposition to the ruling, the nationwide ban soon collapsed, and after the ban was lifted, tournament organizers were once again free to ban Meta Knight at their discretion; Meta Knight remained legal at Apex, [[SKTAR]], and most other prominent ''Brawl'' tournaments for the rest of its popular competitive life.
Due to his perceived brokenness, Meta Knight has been frequently been banned from tournament play, especially in regions such as [[Texas]], leading to a greater diversity of characters earning top placings in MK-banned tournaments. The [[Unity Ruleset]] even attempted to implement a Meta Knight ban across the entire United States in early 2012, but this was met with resistance in many areas of the country, most notoriously in the [[Tristate Area]], home to both [[Apex]], the largest ''Brawl'' tournament series, and several of the world's strongest Meta Knight players. As a result of Tristate's opposition to the ruling, the nationwide ban soon collapsed, and after the ban was lifted, tournament organizers were once again free to ban Meta Knight at their discretion; Meta Knight remained legal at Apex, [[SKTAR]], and most other prominent ''Brawl'' tournaments for the rest of its popular competitive life.


Many players have also supported a ban of the Ice Climbers in tournaments as well. While this almost never occurred during ''Brawl''{{'}}s competitive lifetime, it became common following the release of ''Smash 4'', with several of the few ''Brawl'' tournaments still hosted choosing to ban both Meta Knight and the Ice Climbers.
Many players have also supported a ban of the Ice Climbers in tournaments as well. While this almost never occurred during ''Brawl''{{'}}s competitive lifetime, it became common following the release of ''Smash 4'', with several of the few ''Brawl'' tournaments still hosted choosing to ban both Meta Knight and the Ice Climbers.

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