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'''Chillin''' (also known as '''chillindude829''') is an American professional [[smasher]]. He is well known for being the first notable {{SSBM|Fox}} player in competitive ''[[Melee]]'', popularizing the use of several Fox techniques that are commonly used by professionals today. He was a prominent member of [[H2YL]] when the crew was active, and his written a lot about his past history and the origins of ''Melee'' in his blog, "History of a Smasher", on [[Smash World Forums]]. Chillin is currently ranked 1st and 6th on the DMV ''Melee'' Power Rankings and MD/VA ''Project M'' Power Rankings, respectively, and was also ranked 8th on the discontinued [[Smash Panel Power Rankings]].
'''Chillin''' (also known as '''chillindude829''') is an American professional [[smasher]]. He is well known for being the first notable {{SSBM|Fox}} player in competitive ''[[Melee]]'', popularizing the use of several Fox techniques that are commonly used by professionals today. He was a prominent member of [[H2YL]] when the crew was active, and has written a lot about his past history and the origins of ''Melee'' in his blog, "History of a Smasher", on [[Smash World Forums]]. Chillin is currently ranked 1st and 6th on the DMV ''Melee'' Power Rankings and MD/VA ''Project M'' Power Rankings, respectively, and was also ranked 8th on the discontinued [[Smash Panel Power Rankings]].


Chillin has been a contender in ''Melee'' tournaments since 2002, and was the first ever player to take a set off of {{Sm|Ken}} in a singles tournament (at {{b|Game Over|tournament}} in early 2004). He was known for creating several Fox combos during his early career, such as using three falling up airs in a row, and [[waveshining]] across the stage along with a [[shine spike]]. During the 2003-2007 era of ''Melee'', Chillin was a common participant in nationals, such as MLG events, being able to frequently place within the top 8 of them. In doubles, he often teamed with {{Sm|Azen}}, being the first team to defeat the team of Ken and {{Sm|Isai}} in grand finals of a tournament (at [[MLG Chicago 2006]]).
Chillin has been a contender in ''Melee'' tournaments since 2002, and was the first ever player to take a set off of {{Sm|Ken}} in a singles tournament (at {{b|Game Over|tournament}} in early 2004). He was known for creating several Fox combos during his early career, such as using three falling up airs in a row, and [[waveshining]] across the stage along with a [[shine spike]]. During the 2003-2007 era of ''Melee'', Chillin was a common participant in nationals, such as MLG events, being able to frequently place within the top 8 of them. In doubles, he often teamed with {{Sm|Azen}}, being the first team to defeat the team of Ken and {{Sm|Isai}} in grand finals of a tournament (at [[MLG Chicago 2006]]).
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