The Man Tier, v2

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Key:

  • Top Tier - Manly
  • Second Tier - Mostly Manly
  • Third Tier – Slightly Manly
  • Bottom Tier - Unmanly
The Man Tier, v2
  MM   M A  
  1   2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10  
  Jigglypuff   Captain Falcon Bowser Ike Ganondorf Donkey Kong Lucario Solid Snake Samus Aran Wario  
B C
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Ness Kirby Pichu King Dedede Charizard R.O.B. Falco Lombardi Sheik Luigi Wolf O'Donnell Yoshi Link Zero Suit Samus
  D E  
  24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34  
  Mario Diddy Kong Princess Zelda Toon Link Meta Knight Princess Peach Ivysaur Fox McCloud Pikachu Lucas Mr. Game & Watch  
  F G H  
  35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45  
  Squirtle Mewtwo Sonic the Hedgehog Pit Ice Climbers Dr. Mario Captain Olimar Roy Young Link Pokémon Trainer Marth  

It was not until 2013, five years after the original Man Tier was released, that a SmashWiki user named DarkFox01 came to realize that many events had changed the future from which the original Man Tier had come from. A small congregation of SmashWiki users that understood this held a private meeting. Out of this meeting came the second Man Tier’s prototype. DarkFox01 later met with Blue Ninjakoopa, who had been in the original meeting, to finalize the list.

Some radical changes were made to this second version of the Man Tier. This version was “truly” expanded to include all fighters from the first three games. As a result, Pichu jumped from 43rd to 13th because of his self-harming attacks. This was the biggest jump in the list. Other notable changes include moving Sheik from 34th to 18th, moving Donkey Kong from 18th to 6th because of his Headbutt and Spinning Kong attacks, moving Zero Suit Samus and Mario up six spots each as a result of improved overall potential for manliness, moving Peach from 16th to 29th, and moving Bowser up to 3rd and Ike down to 4th, a controversial change mainly made because of Bowser directly attacking with his body and throwing his body out for most moves, along with the factor of Bowsercide. Other fighters were also moved down the list because of how they command others and rarely or never attack. However, both the top and the bottom of the list remain the same based on common consensus.