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Global Smash Power rankings are updated whenever the player goes online. If they have not yet been online at all, Global Smash Power is not displayed.
Global Smash Power rankings are updated whenever the player goes online. If they have not yet been online at all, Global Smash Power is not displayed.


In ''Ultimate'', Global Smash Power is also used to determine whether a player's character is allowed to participate in [[Elite Smash]]. Those within Elite Smash need to maintain their relative rank to stay, and are kicked back into regular quickplay if they fall below the threshold. The value of Global Smash Power is not set, and rises as more people meet the threshold.   
In ''Ultimate'', Global Smash Power is also used to determine whether a player's character is allowed to participate in [[Elite Smash]]. The value of Global Smash Power is not set, and rises as more people meet the threshold.   
 
==Trivia==
*Masahiro Sakurai stated in a [[YouTube]] video that he created Global Smash Power to obscure the player's distance from the best in the world to give them a more positive grinding experience and keep them motivated.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7nC6NtTMIk The Pros and Cons of Leaderboards <nowiki>[Game Essence]</nowiki>]</ref>
**This system also makes cheaters more obvious, such as GSP growing by impossibly high amounts or GSP being gained by players without actually playing. This allows moderators to more easily detect and exclude invalid data and accuse players of cheating with absolute certainty.
**Sakurai is also not particularly concerned with the possibility of low player counts affecting matchmaking, as the ''Smash'' series is among the best selling video game franchises of all time with an active competitive community.
 
 
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