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'''OkamiBW''' is a smasher from Southern California who mains {{SSBM|Sheik}}. He is currently ranked | '''OkamiBW''' is a smasher from Southern California who mains {{SSBM|Sheik}}. He is currently ranked 20th on the [[SoCal Power Rankings|SoCal Melee Power Rankings]] and was formerly ranked 3rd on the SoCal Project M Power Rankings. | ||
OkamiBW was one of the first players to fully utilize at a high level [[Shield_Platform_Drop|Shield Dropping]], a technique that became extremely popular starting from 2014. In fact, he and his former training partner, [[Axe]], are often credited as the main reasons as to why the technique became so widespread due to their excellent demonstration of the AT in high-profile matches. | OkamiBW was one of the first players to fully utilize at a high level [[Shield_Platform_Drop|Shield Dropping]], a technique that became extremely popular starting from 2014. In fact, he and his former training partner, [[Axe]], are often credited as the main reasons as to why the technique became so widespread due to their excellent demonstration of the AT in high-profile matches. |
Revision as of 19:00, June 4, 2015
OkamiBW | |
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Character info | |
Melee main | Sheik |
Other Melee character | Pikachu |
Project M main | Sheik |
Other Project M character | Ike |
Personal and other info | |
Location | Southern California |
Miscellaneous info | |
Skill | Professional |
OkamiBW is a smasher from Southern California who mains Sheik. He is currently ranked 20th on the SoCal Melee Power Rankings and was formerly ranked 3rd on the SoCal Project M Power Rankings.
OkamiBW was one of the first players to fully utilize at a high level Shield Dropping, a technique that became extremely popular starting from 2014. In fact, he and his former training partner, Axe, are often credited as the main reasons as to why the technique became so widespread due to their excellent demonstration of the AT in high-profile matches.