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{{Infobox Smasher | {{Infobox Smasher | ||
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'''Envy''' is a ''[[Project M]]'' {{PM|Ike}} main from New York who is considered to be the best Ike player in the world, known for his very technical play and overall high placements at national tournaments. He is currently ranked 3rd on the [[New Jersey Power Rankings|New Jersey Project M Power Rankings]] and A Tier on the [[PMRank 2021-22 Mid-Season Contenders List]]. He notably won [https://www.start.gg/tournament/project-m-showdown-5/event/project-m-3-6-singles/brackets/62145 Project M Showdown 5] over several other well known players such as {{Sm|Gallo}} and {{Sm|Switch}}. He initially mained Ike and then {{PM|Diddy Kong}}, but after a very disappointing placement at {{Trn|Low Tier City 5}}, he decided to pick up {{PM|Wario}}. However, he switched back to maining Ike in 2018. | '''Envy''' is a ''[[Project M]]'' {{PM|Ike}} main from New York who is considered to be the best Ike player in the world, known for his very technical play and overall high placements at national tournaments. He is currently ranked 3rd on the [[New Jersey Power Rankings|New Jersey Project M Power Rankings]] and A Tier on the [[PMRank 2021-22 Mid-Season Contenders List]]. He notably won [https://www.start.gg/tournament/project-m-showdown-5/event/project-m-3-6-singles/brackets/62145 Project M Showdown 5] over several other well known players such as {{Sm|Gallo}} and {{Sm|Switch}}. He initially mained Ike and then {{PM|Diddy Kong}}, but after a very disappointing placement at {{Trn|Low Tier City 5}}, he decided to pick up {{PM|Wario}}. However, he switched back to maining Ike in 2018. | ||
==Tournament placings== | ==Tournament placings== |