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A '''matchup''', sometimes shortened to '''MU''', refers to the estimated performance of a particular [[character]] versus another in [[Tournament legal|competitive]] matches if the two [[Smashers|players]] are of equal skill. This estimate can be expressed in many various ways, such as numerically in the form of a ratio. Since there is much contention in the community as to whether this type of measurement is misleading, another common way is to use a discrete scale (such as from -4 to +4) to denote the difficulty of a matchup. All character matchups are often organised into charts, and each ''Smash'' game has its own based on official [[tier list]]s. ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' has no widely agreeable character matchup chart at this time. | A '''matchup''', sometimes shortened to '''MU''', refers to the estimated performance of a particular [[character]] versus another in [[Tournament legal|competitive]] matches if the two [[Smashers|players]] are of equal skill. This estimate can be expressed in many various ways, such as numerically in the form of a ratio. Since there is much contention in the community as to whether this type of measurement is misleading, another common way is to use a discrete scale (such as from -4 to +4) to denote the difficulty of a matchup. All character matchups are often organised into charts, and each ''Smash'' game has its own based on official [[tier list]]s. ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' has no widely agreeable character matchup chart at this time. | ||