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:''This article refers to a main character in terms of a player.  It does not refer to the main character of a game (i.e. protagonist)''
:''This article refers to a main character in terms of a player.  It does not refer to the main character of a game (i.e. protagonist)''
A player's '''main character''', often shortened to '''main''', is the [[character]] a person uses the most often. For instance, {{sm|Isai}}'s main in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' is {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}. "Main" also can be used as a verb (mains, mained, maining), e.g., "{{sm|Ken Hoang}} ''mains'' {{SSBM|Marth}} and {{SSBM|Fox}}". In contrast, [[secondary character]]s are used in specific situations or just for casual play.   
A player's '''main character''', often shortened to '''main''', is the [[character]] a person uses the most often. For instance, {{sm|Isai}}'s main in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' is {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}. "Main" also can be used as a verb, e.g., "{{sm|Ken Hoang}} ''mains'' {{SSBM|Marth}} and {{SSBM|Fox}}". In contrast, [[secondary character]]s are used in specific situations or just for casual play.   


It is possible for a player to use more than one main character, though multiple mains are generally less common. In tournaments, multiple mains are more common with low tier mainers as they usually require more than one character in order to face all [[matchup]]s.
It is possible for a player to use more than one main character, though multiple mains are generally less common. In tournaments, multiple mains are more common with low tier mainers as they usually require more than one character in order to face all [[matchup]]s.
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