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**'''Upper mid level''' - An above-average competitive smasher, who typically maintain a winning record in tournament play and can place in the money at locals, though will rarely be a threat at higher level regionals. These players will often make up the lower rungs of an average sub-regional power ranking.
**'''Upper mid level''' - An above-average competitive smasher, who typically maintain a winning record in tournament play and can place in the money at locals, though will rarely be a threat at higher level regionals. These players will often make up the lower rungs of an average sub-regional power ranking.
**'''High level''' - A competitive smasher that truly excels. They maintain a winrate well above the average, dominate their local scene, are a money-placing threat at average regionals, and will routinely make it past the first round of pools at majors. However, while they can make the occasional upset, they are typically brushed aside by top level players, and will usually not make deep runs at majors. These players will be at the top of an average sub-regional power ranking, and will make up the lower rungs of larger regional rankings.
**'''High level''' - A competitive smasher that truly excels. They maintain a winrate well above the average, dominate their local scene, are a money-placing threat at average regionals, and will routinely make it past the first round of pools at majors. However, while they can make the occasional upset, they are typically brushed aside by top level players, and will usually not make deep runs at majors. These players will be at the top of an average sub-regional power ranking, and will make up the lower rungs of larger regional rankings.
**'''Upper higher level''' - A competitive smasher that is extraordinarily competent at the game, but falls just below being truly top level. Locals are essentially free money for them, they dominate at the regional level, and will often make it into the top 64 of majors. However, while they can realistically win against top level players, they will more frequently lose, and will rarely make it into the top 8 of a major, while never doing so at a supermajor. These players will be at the top of regional power rankings, and will make up the lower rungs of global power rankings.
**'''Upper high level''' - A competitive smasher that is extraordinarily competent at the game, but falls just below being truly top level. Locals are essentially free money for them, they dominate at the regional level, and will often make it into the top 64 of majors. However, while they can realistically win against top level players, they will more frequently lose, and will rarely make it into the top 8 of a major, while never doing so at a supermajor. These players will be at the top of regional power rankings, and will make up the lower rungs of global power rankings.
**'''Top level''' - A competitive smasher that is among the best of the best. Anything below a major will typically be easy pickings for them, they carry extraordinarily high winrates, and are legitimate threats to win a major, as well as place top 8 at a supermajor. These players will make up the higher rungs of global power rankings.
**'''Top level''' - A competitive smasher that is among the best of the best. Anything below a major will typically be easy pickings for them, they carry extraordinarily high winrates, and are legitimate threats to win a major, as well as place top 8 at a supermajor. These players will make up the higher rungs of global power rankings.
* ''Ranking'' = If applicable, the smasher's ranking on the current largest-scale power ranking they are rated on for each game. For ''Melee'' for example, the highest power ranking would be the most recent [[SSBMRank]] list.
* ''Ranking'' = If applicable, the smasher's ranking on the current largest-scale power ranking they are rated on for each game. For ''Melee'' for example, the highest power ranking would be the most recent [[SSBMRank]] list.

Revision as of 07:05, April 2, 2023

This template is the standard infobox for all smasher pages, and is also commonly found on user pages.

Code

This lists all the parameters. Not all of them are necessary (such as the games' "more others"), but as many as possible should be filled in. Note that while the "main" and "other" parameters require only the name of a character, the "more others" requires the entire link code.

{{Infobox Smasher
| name                =
| image               =
| caption             =
| mainssb             =
| 2ndmainssb          =
| moremainssb         =
| otherssb            =
| 2ndotherssb         =
| moreotherssb        =
| retiredssb          =
| 2ndretiredssb       =
| moreretiredssb      =
| doublesmainssb      =
| 2nddoublesmainssb   =
| mainssbm            =
| 2ndmainssbm         =
| moremainssbm        = 
| otherssbm           =
| 2ndotherssbm        =
| moreotherssbm       =
| retiredssbm         =
| 2ndretiredssbm      =
| moreretiredssbm     =
| doublesmainssbm     =
| 2nddoublesmainssbm  =
| mainssbb            =
| 2ndmainssbb         =
| moremainssbb        = 
| otherssbb           =
| 2ndotherssbb        =
| moreotherssbb       =
| retiredssbb         =
| 2ndretiredssbb      =
| moreretiredssbb     =
| doublesmainssbb     =
| 2nddoublesmainssbb  =
| mainssb3ds          =
| 2ndmainssb3ds       =
| otherssb3ds         =
| 2ndotherssb3ds      =
| moreotherssb3ds     =
| doublesmainssb3ds   =
| 2nddoublesmainssb3ds=
| mainssbwu           =
| 2ndmainssbwu        =
| otherssbwu          =
| 2ndotherssbwu       =
| moreotherssbwu      =
| doublesmainssbwu    =
| 2nddoublesmainssbwu =
| mainssb4            =
| 2ndmainssb4         =
| moremainssb4        = 
| otherssb4           =
| 2ndotherssb4        =
| moreotherssb4       =
| retiredssb4         =
| 2ndretiredssb4      =
| moreretiredssb4     =
| doublesmainssb4     =
| 2nddoublesmainssb4  =
| mainpm              =
| 2ndmainpm           =
| moremainpm          =
| otherpm             =
| 2ndotherpm          =
| moreotherpm         =
| retiredpm           =
| 2ndretiredpm        =
| moreretiredpm       =
| doublesmainpm       =
| 2nddoublesmainpm    =
| mainssbu            =
| 2ndmainssbu         =
| moremainssbu        = 
| otherssbu           =
| 2ndotherssbu        =
| moreotherssbu       =
| retiredssbu         =
| 2ndretiredssbu      =
| moreretiredssbu     =
| doublesmainssbu     =
| 2nddoublesmainssbu  =
| sponsor             =
| former sponsors     = 
| crew                =
| note crew           =
| former crews        =
| skill               =
| skillssb            =
| skillssbm           =
| skillssbb           =
| skillssb4           =
| skillssb3ds         =
| skillssbwu          =
| skillpm             =
| skillssbu           =
| ranking             =
| rankingssb          =
| rankingssbm         =
| rankingssbb         =
| rankingssb4         =
| rankingssbu         =
| winnings            =
| alias               =
| realname            =
| birthday            =
| birthmonth          =
| birthyear           =
| deathage            =
| 3dscode             =
| nnid                =
| location            =
| country             =
}}

Example

Input:

{{Infobox Smasher
| name          = Jeff
| image         = JeffAssist.jpg
| mainssbm      = Ness
| 2ndmainssbm   = Fox
| otherssbm     = Yoshi
| 2ndotherssbm  = Dr. Mario
| retiredssbm     = Falco
| 2ndretiredssbm  = Mario
| moreretiredssbm   = {{SSBM|Samus}}
| mainssb4      = Ness
| 2ndmainssb4   = Rosalina & Luma
| otherssb4     = Mario
| 2ndotherssb4  = Captain Falcon
| retiredssb4      = Dr. Mario
| 2ndretiredssb4   = Lucas
| moreretiredssb4  = {{SSB4|Fox}}
| mainssbb      = Ness
| 2ndmainssbb   = Snake
| otherssbb     = Falco
| 2ndotherssbb  = Meta Knight
| retiredssbb       = Lucas
| 2ndretiredssbb    = Samus
| moreretiredssbb   = {{SSBB|Fox}}
| mainssb       = Ness
| 2ndmainssb    = Pikachu
| otherssb      = Mario
| 2ndotherssb   = Kirby
| retiredssb        = Samus
| 2ndretiredssb     = Link
| moreretiredssb    = {{SSB|Yoshi}}
| mainpm        = Ness
| 2ndmainpm     = Mewtwo
| otherpm       = Mario
| 2ndotherpm    = Roy
| retiredpm     = Lucas
| 2ndretiredpm  = Samus
| moreretiredpm = {{PM|Olimar}}
| mainssbu            = Simon
| 2ndmainssbu         = Lucas
| otherssbu           = Ness
| 2ndotherssbu        = Ridley
| moreotherssbu       = {{SSBU|Steve}}
| doublesmainssbu     = Dark Samus
| 2nddoublesmainssbu  = King K. Rool
| retiredssbu          = Snake
| 2ndretiredssbu       = Mewtwo
| moreretiredssbu      = {{SSBU|Chrom}}
| sponsor       = Ness' Dad
| former sponsors = Snow Wood Boarding House
| crew          = Back Throw Boyz
| former crews  = Saturn Smashers
| skillssb      = Mid level
| skillssbm     = Top level
| skillssbb     = Upper high level
| skillssb4     = High level
| skillpm       = High level
| skillssbu     = Low level
| rankingssbm   = [[SSBMRank]]: 87th
| rankingssb4   = [[SoCal Power Rankings]]: 9th
| rankingssbu   = [[Michigan Power Rankings]]: 69th
| winningsssb   = $5
| winningsssbm  = Approximately $10,000
| winningsssbb  = $250
| winningsssb4  = Approximately $2,000
| winningspm    = Approximately $500
| winningsssbu   = $3
| alias         = Sgt. Saturn
| realname      = Jeff Andonuts
| birthday      = 17
| birthmonth    = 8
| birthyear     = 1994
| brawlcode     = 0000-0000-0000
| 3dscode       = 0000-0000-0000
| nnid          = NintendoNetworkID
| location      = Chiyoda, Tokyo
| country       = japan
}}

Output:

Jeff "Sgt. Saturn"
JeffAssist.jpg
Jeff, with his trademark bottle rockets.
Character info
Smash 64 mains Ness, Pikachu
Other Smash 64 characters Mario, Kirby
Retired Smash 64 characters Samus, Link, Yoshi
Melee mains Ness, Fox
Other Melee characters Yoshi, Dr. Mario
Retired Melee characters Falco, Mario, Samus
Brawl mains Ness, Snake
Other Brawl characters Falco, Meta Knight
Retired Brawl characters Lucas, Samus, Fox
Smash 4 mains Ness, Rosalina & Luma
Other Smash 4 characters Mario, Captain Falcon
Retired Smash 4 characters Dr. Mario, Lucas, Fox
Ultimate mains Simon, Lucas
Ultimate doubles mains Dark Samus, King K. Rool
Other Ultimate characters Ness, Ridley, Steve
Retired Ultimate characters Snake, Mewtwo, Chrom
Project M mains Ness, Mewtwo
Other Project M characters Mario, Roy
Retired Project M characters Lucas, Samus, Olimar
Team info
Sponsor(s) Ness' Dad
Former sponsor(s) Snow Wood Boarding School
Crew(s) Back Throw Boyz
Former crews Saturn Smashers
Rankings and results info
Most recent ranking Super Smash Bros. Melee SSBMRank: 87th
Super Smash Bros. 4 SoCal Power Rankings: 9th
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Michigan Power Rankings: 69th
Winnings Super Smash Bros. $5
Super Smash Bros. Melee Approximately $10,000
Super Smash Bros. Brawl $250
Super Smash Bros. 4 Approximately $2,000
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate $3
PM Icon.png Approximately $500
Personal and other info
Real name Jeff Andonuts
Birth date (age 29)
Location Chiyoda, Tokyo Japan
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Mid level
Super Smash Bros. Melee Top level
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Upper mid level
Super Smash Bros. 4 High level
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Low level
PM Icon.png High level
NNID NintendoNetworkId
3DS code 0000-0000-0000

Parameters

  • name = The smasher's primary "gamer tag", the name they are primarily known by within the Smash community.
  • image = An image of the smasher. (Image sized to 160 pixels in width)
  • main = The smasher's current main character.
  • 2ndmain = A "second" main if the smasher has one; some people have a second main, most do not.
  • moremain = If the smasher has more than two mains, this parameter can be used to add more to their mains entry. If this parameter is being added to a smasher article however, it should be seriously reconsidered if the smasher in question truly mains all those characters at a similar level; it is very rare for mid and higher level players to legitimately main more than two characters at the same time.
  • doublesmain = A character that the smasher primarily plays for doubles matches. Most people use their normal mains, but some players use different characters specifically for doubles.
  • other = Another notable character the smasher currently plays in tournament. Note that for smasher articles, this entry should not be for any random character that the smasher ever touches, but only for those that they actually currently play in competitive bracket sets with success.
  • 2ndother = As above.
  • moreother - As above, though note for smasher articles, if more than two "other characters" are being listed, seriously reconsider if the extra characters truly merit being listed; rarely do smashers have more than two additional characters aside from their main that are used as legitimate side characters.
  • retired = A character that the smasher used to play in tournaments in the past, but no longer plays. Note that for smasher articles, this entry is not for every character the smasher has ever played in tournament, but only for those they played for an extensive period and achieved noteworthy success with.
  • 2ndretired - As above.
  • moreretired - As above.
  • sponsor, sponsor2, etc. - The name of the organization that currently sponsors the player. If the sponsor has or should have a SmashWiki article, be sure to brace the name in two long brackets ("[[Sponsor Name]]")
  • former sponsors - The name of any other organizations that at one time sponsored the player in the past. If the sponsor has or should have a SmashWiki article, be sure to brace the name in two long brackets ("[[Sponsor Name]]")
  • crew, crew2, etc. = The name of their Smash crew. If the crew has a SmashWiki article or should have one, be sure to brace the name in two long brackets ("[[Crew Name]]").
  • note crew, note crew2, etc. = A note appended to the corresponding crew name in parentheses, for example, president.
  • former crews = The name of any other Smash crews they've been a part of, whether inactive or disbanded. If the crew has a Smashwiki article or should have one, don't forget to link with ("[[Crew Name]]").
  • skill = The smasher's general skill level, based on how relatively good they were at their "sustained peak" (so if a player declines later in their career or goes on an extended hiatus and comes back weaker, their skill listing should still be based on their prior peak rather than being updated). A separate skill listing should be listed for each Smash game the smasher plays, though only if they were ever an active competitor in the game (e.g. don't list them a skill rating if the player only occasionally enters tournaments for the game on the side). Anything can be put here for user page purposes, but the following are the only acceptable skill levels for usage on smasher articles:
    • Low level - A smasher of this level will rarely win more than a single set in a tournament, while more often than not going 0-2.
    • Mid level - An average competitive smasher, who typically perform between 1-2 and 2-2 at tournaments, though they may occasionally perform beyond that at the local level, especially at tournaments with weak competition.
    • Upper mid level - An above-average competitive smasher, who typically maintain a winning record in tournament play and can place in the money at locals, though will rarely be a threat at higher level regionals. These players will often make up the lower rungs of an average sub-regional power ranking.
    • High level - A competitive smasher that truly excels. They maintain a winrate well above the average, dominate their local scene, are a money-placing threat at average regionals, and will routinely make it past the first round of pools at majors. However, while they can make the occasional upset, they are typically brushed aside by top level players, and will usually not make deep runs at majors. These players will be at the top of an average sub-regional power ranking, and will make up the lower rungs of larger regional rankings.
    • Upper high level - A competitive smasher that is extraordinarily competent at the game, but falls just below being truly top level. Locals are essentially free money for them, they dominate at the regional level, and will often make it into the top 64 of majors. However, while they can realistically win against top level players, they will more frequently lose, and will rarely make it into the top 8 of a major, while never doing so at a supermajor. These players will be at the top of regional power rankings, and will make up the lower rungs of global power rankings.
    • Top level - A competitive smasher that is among the best of the best. Anything below a major will typically be easy pickings for them, they carry extraordinarily high winrates, and are legitimate threats to win a major, as well as place top 8 at a supermajor. These players will make up the higher rungs of global power rankings.
  • Ranking = If applicable, the smasher's ranking on the current largest-scale power ranking they are rated on for each game. For Melee for example, the highest power ranking would be the most recent SSBMRank list.
  • Winnings = The smasher's approximate winnings from Smash tournaments. The amount earned from each game should be listed separately.
  • alias, alias2, etc. = An ulterior alias that people may know the smasher by. This should usually be left blank as it tends to muddy up the uniformity of all the tables with everyone filling it in when it shouldn't be. This is more for people like Wobbles, who is known by many different people as Wobbles and many other people know him as Honorbound. Obviously, there's no need to add this field on Nairo's article because he's not generally known by any other name. Remember, it's the community that decides whether or not the smasher has multiple aliases, not them. This is not a personality profile.
  • realname = The smasher's actual first and last name. Or just the first name if they choose to not have their last name listed.
  • birthday, birthmonth and birthyear = Format for birthday listing; automatically calculates age. Month must be entered as a number (for example, May is 5). If one of the three bits is unknown, don't put any of them in.
  • deathage = If the smasher is deceased and their birth date parameter is filled out, add this parameter and enter the age they passed away at. This will stop the automatic age calculation of the prior parameter, instead displaying the age at which the smasher passed away.
  • 3dscode = The code of the smasher's Nintendo 3DS. (This should not be filled in for smasher articles).
  • nnid = The smasher's Nintendo Network ID. (This should not be filled in for smasher articles.)
  • location = The city and state/province in which the smasher currently lives.
  • country = The country the smasher currently lives in, which is displayed as a flag image.