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  • 21:1221:12, January 11, 2024 diff hist +578 N Smasher talk:KevitoCreated page with "Kevito is considered as the 2nd best Pikachu Main in Argentinian history (behind Escurridizo), and one of the best Pikachu mains in South America during the Pre-Pandemic Era. Even with few results topping the 4-2, Kevito has strong wins against the caliber players during that era like {{Sm|Fading}}, {{Sm|Nice}}, and {{Sm|Oz}}. And even after the Pandemic, he still showed promise with a win over {{Sm|JacintoDC}}, {{Sm|Juanca}}, and most notably, {{Sm|Kukul}}, a Top 10 pla..."
  • 21:0121:01, January 11, 2024 diff hist +877 N Smasher talk:AmudCreated page with "During 2019, Amud was considered a Hidden Boss within the scene. During the 2nd part of said year, he had some of the strongest showings out of any Mid level player, defeating some of the strongest up-and-coming players in the scene such as {{Sm|Takumi}}, {{Sm|Byaks}}, and {{Sm|Dunkel}}, mostly with Little Mac. Most importantly, he has taken games out of most players in the Buenos Aires scene such as {{Sm|Escurridizo}} and {{Sm|Fading}}. Even if is a controversial subjec..."
  • 20:4820:48, January 11, 2024 diff hist −1 m Smasher talk:KaizenNo edit summary
  • 20:4820:48, January 11, 2024 diff hist +649 N Smasher talk:KaizenCreated page with "Kaizen is currently considered the best Inkling Mains in Argentina after Aliluc dropped the character, and supra and Dunkel retired. Even when those players were maining the character, Kaizen was a Gatekeeper within the Argentinian scene. Her most notable performance was at Back to the Stage 1, where she defeated {{Sm|Aliluc}} in the Inkling ditto. She's also considered by many as one of the best players in Doubles in Argentina. As of date, she's more focused on other F..."
  • 20:3920:39, January 11, 2024 diff hist +844 N Smasher talk:JacintoDCCreated page with "First and foremost, It is key to explain that the scene in Buenos Aires has mainly been using Challonge instead of Start.gg for most tournaments during Ultimate's lifespan, except for a few majors organized by either T@cho or AFK, and even AFK has been mostly using challenge. The same type of "weak performances" made by JacintoDC on his smashdata page, can be found in many players from scenes in Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, and other Latin American. Regarding JacintoDC..."
  • 20:3120:31, January 11, 2024 diff hist +395 N Smasher talk:PerónCreated page with "Even if Perón has retired from the scene since 2021, there hasn't been a notable Peach Main in the Argentinian scene since the beginning of Ultimate, and Perón is one of the few notable Peach Mains in South America as a whole, as he was consistent enough during the strongest era of in the Argentinian Meta. --Tacho99 (talk) 19:31, January 11th, 2024 (EDT)"
  • 20:2420:24, January 11, 2024 diff hist +756 N Smasher talk:MeduCreated page with "Medu has been considered one of the Best Sonic Mains in South America during Smash 4 and has notable performances and wins, most notably against {{Sm|Escurridizo}} and {{Sm|Cyrano}}, as stated in the article. In Smash Ultimate, Medu was considered among the best Sonic Mains in South America during the Pre-Pandemic Era and considered one of the few Sonic Mains against the characteristic PlayStyle of Sonic needing to camp. He has since retired from the Smash scene, as he..."

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  • 19:0619:06, May 7, 2023 diff hist −4 m Tournament:Smash Cup 24No edit summary
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