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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.  


This is a list of the character matchup charts in all smash games, as well as the Japanese version of the original Super Smash Bros.:
This is a list of the character matchup charts in all smash games, as well as the Japanese version of the original Super Smash Bros.:

Revision as of 19:53, February 12, 2017

A matchup, sometimes shortened to MU, refers to the estimated performance of a particular character versus another in competitive matches if the two 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 lists. Super Smash Bros. 4 has no widely agreeable character matchup chart at this time.

This is a list of the character matchup charts in all smash games, as well as the Japanese version of the original Super Smash Bros.:

See also


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