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| rankingssb4 = [[Spanish Power Rankings|Spanish Smash 4 Power Rankings]]: | | rankingssb4 = [[Spanish Power Rankings|Spanish Smash 4 Power Rankings]]: 1st | ||
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| realname = Gerard Lladó | | realname = Gerard Lladó | ||
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'''Greward''' is an ''[[SSB4]]'' {{SSB4|Mega Man}} main from Spain, and previously mained ''[[Brawl]]'' {{SSBB|Olimar}}. He is currently ranked | '''Greward''' is an ''[[SSB4]]'' {{SSB4|Mega Man}} main from Spain, and previously mained ''[[Brawl]]'' {{SSBB|Olimar}}. He is currently ranked 1st on the [[Spanish Smash 4 Power Rankings]], and is known for his character diversity in tournament. | ||
Greward entered the competitive ''Brawl'' scene in 2009, quickly becoming Spain's best player, being ranked 1st from 2010 to 2011, and taking sets off of players such as {{Sm|Leon}}, {{Sm|Mr. R}}, and {{Sm|Calzorz}}. At the end of 2011, Greward seemingly lost interest, and while he would still attend tournaments, he stopped travelling abroad, and was prone to [[sandbagging]]. When ''SSB4'' was released, he resumed competing, winning several national tournaments, and achieving strong results at European tournaments. His best international run was at [http://gp-tips.challonge.com/fr/dbz7pro DAT BlastZone 7], where he placed 2nd, notably beating {{Sm|iStudying}} and {{Sm|Ixis}}. | Greward entered the competitive ''Brawl'' scene in 2009, quickly becoming Spain's best player, being ranked 1st from 2010 to 2011, and taking sets off of players such as {{Sm|Leon}}, {{Sm|Mr. R}}, and {{Sm|Calzorz}}. At the end of 2011, Greward seemingly lost interest, and while he would still attend tournaments, he stopped travelling abroad, and was prone to [[sandbagging]]. When ''SSB4'' was released, he resumed competing, winning several national tournaments, and achieving strong results at European tournaments. His best international run was at [http://gp-tips.challonge.com/fr/dbz7pro DAT BlastZone 7], where he placed 2nd, notably beating {{Sm|iStudying}} and {{Sm|Ixis}}. |
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