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| mainpm        = Fox
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'''Braixen''' is a [[smasher]] from Oregon known for his Diddy Kong play in both Project M and Smash 4. He is currently ranked 10th on the [[Oregon Power Rankings|Oregon Project M Power Rankings]] as well as ranked 4th on the Smash 4 Power Rankings.
'''Braixen''' is a [[smasher]] from Oregon known for his Diddy Kong play in both Project M and Smash 4. He is currently ranked 10th on the [[Oregon Power Rankings|Oregon Project M Power Rankings]] as well as ranked 4th on the Smash 4 Power Rankings.
 
After the release of Smash 4, he has stopped playing Diddy in PM in favor of Smash 4 to focus on its melee characters, leading to a decline in PM results.  
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[[Category:Oregon smashers]]
[[Category:Oregon smashers]]

Revision as of 00:17, December 31, 2015

Braixen
Character info
Melee main Marth
Smash 4 main Diddy Kong
Project M main Fox
Personal and other info
Location Oregon United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. 4 Professional
PM Icon.png Hobbyist

Braixen is a smasher from Oregon known for his Diddy Kong play in both Project M and Smash 4. He is currently ranked 10th on the Oregon Project M Power Rankings as well as ranked 4th on the Smash 4 Power Rankings.

After the release of Smash 4, he has stopped playing Diddy in PM in favor of Smash 4 to focus on its melee characters, leading to a decline in PM results.

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