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Prior to the release of ''Ultimate'', players were wary of Chrom's ability as a fighter, due to players perceiving his reliance on [[Soaring Slash]] granting him possibly one of the worst recoveries in the game, alongside {{SSBU|Roy}}'s mediocre standing in ''Smash 4''. Mindsets were quickly turned upon release however, as Chrom prove to be a highly effective swordfighter thanks to a powerful overall damage output and excellent speed; in addition, Chrom's access to balanced hitboxes made him less risky compared to Roy, and Soaring Slash also granted him a notorious KO combo out of forward aerial, allowing him to perform a [[sacrificial KO]] that would always lead to his opponent dying first. This made Chrom extremely popular during the initial months, with him being considered one of the best swordfighters in the early metagame. | Prior to the release of ''Ultimate'', players were wary of Chrom's ability as a fighter, due to players perceiving his reliance on [[Soaring Slash]] granting him possibly one of the worst recoveries in the game, alongside {{SSBU|Roy}}'s mediocre standing in ''Smash 4''. Mindsets were quickly turned upon release however, as Chrom prove to be a highly effective swordfighter thanks to a powerful overall damage output and excellent speed; in addition, Chrom's access to balanced hitboxes made him less risky compared to Roy, and Soaring Slash also granted him a notorious KO combo out of forward aerial, allowing him to perform a [[sacrificial KO]] that would always lead to his opponent dying first. This made Chrom extremely popular during the initial months, with him being considered one of the best swordfighters in the early metagame. | ||
Update 2.0.0 eventually worsened the effectiveness of Chrom's Soaring Slash combo, and his exploitable recovery has also been taken advantage of as the meta grew, which caused his player count to drop as time passed. Chrom was also overlooked in favor of {{SSBU|Lucina}} and Roy, who were quickly gaining prominence in competitive play as two of the best swordfighters in the game. As a result, players eventually dropped Chrom entirely or | Update 2.0.0 eventually worsened the effectiveness of Chrom's Soaring Slash combo, and his exploitable recovery has also been taken advantage of as the meta grew, which caused his player count to drop as time passed. Chrom was also overlooked in favor of {{SSBU|Lucina}} and Roy, who were quickly gaining prominence in competitive play as two of the best swordfighters in the game. As a result, players eventually dropped Chrom entirely or designate him as a reliable pocket character, while some would only use him in matchups less favorable for Roy. Nevertheless, the first year of competitive play still saw many notable Chrom players achieve high placements, including {{Sm|Lancelot}}, {{Sm|Mr.R}}, and {{Sm|Rivers}}. | ||
This would not last very long. For one, Chrom experienced a precipitous drop in terms of results and representation in the online meta, with a [https://www.pgstats.com/articles/who-is-picked-and-used-deep-in-brackets-super-smash-bros-ultimate-character-analysis PGstats analysis] of deep bracket picks suggesting that Chrom is the worst online character in the game by a large margin based on paltry win rates and pick rates. This can be attributed to the online environment exacerbating Chrom's fragile disadvantage state, particularly off-stage, making his echo counterpart Roy a much safer pick. Chrom's issues were particularly brought to light when Mr.R fell early in bracket and failed to qualify for [[Smash World Tour 2021]] in the European online qualifiers, citing his inability to play the character online as a big reason for his underperformance. A few other disappointing results offline, notably at {{Trn|Smash Factor 9}}, ultimately led to Mr.R's decision to drop the character. In addition, even more players began dropping Chrom (Rivers) or relegating him to a secondary or co-main (Lancelot). Although there were still dedicated Chrom mains during this time such as {{Sm|Lax}}, it was not enough to counter Chrom's decline in the metagame. As such, Chrom was ranked 43rd on the first tier list as a mid-tier character, before experiencing a noticeable drop into the C | This would not last very long. For one, Chrom experienced a precipitous drop in terms of results and representation in the online meta, with a [https://www.pgstats.com/articles/who-is-picked-and-used-deep-in-brackets-super-smash-bros-ultimate-character-analysis PGstats analysis] of deep bracket picks suggesting that Chrom is the worst online character in the game by a large margin based on paltry win rates and pick rates. This can be attributed to the online environment exacerbating Chrom's fragile disadvantage state, particularly off-stage, making his echo counterpart Roy a much safer pick. Chrom's issues were particularly brought to light when Mr.R fell early in bracket and failed to qualify for [[Smash World Tour 2021]] in the European online qualifiers, citing his inability to play the character online as a big reason for his underperformance. A few other disappointing results offline, notably at {{Trn|Smash Factor 9}}, ultimately led to Mr.R's decision to drop the character. In addition, even more players began dropping Chrom (Rivers) or relegating him to a secondary or co-main (Lancelot). Although there were still dedicated Chrom mains during this time such as {{Sm|Lax}}, it was not enough to counter Chrom's decline in the metagame. As such, Chrom was ranked 43rd on the first tier list as a mid-tier character, before experiencing a noticeable drop into the C- tier at the 54th place out of 82, a far cry from his status in the early metagame. | ||
=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Fight as One== | =={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Fight as One== | ||
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==[[Spirit]]== | ==[[Spirit]]== | ||
Chrom's fighter spirit can be obtained by completing {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} | Chrom's fighter spirit can be obtained by completing {{SSBU|Classic Mode}}. It is also available periodically for purchase in the shop for 300 Gold, but only after Chrom has been unlocked. Unlocking Chrom in World of Light allows the player to preview the spirit below in the Spirit List under the name "???". As a fighter spirit, it cannot be used in Spirit Battles and is purely aesthetic. His fighter spirit has an alternate version that replaces it with his artwork in ''Ultimate''. | ||
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SSBUWebsiteChrom4.jpg|Chrom's Double-Edge Dance on [[Skyloft]]. | SSBUWebsiteChrom4.jpg|Chrom's Double-Edge Dance on [[Skyloft]]. | ||
SSBUWebsiteChrom5.jpg|Chrom with a [[Super Leaf]] equipped, surrounded by a [[sleeping]] {{SSBU|Wolf}}, {{SSBU|Lucario}} and {{SSBU|Fox}} on [[Living Room]]. | SSBUWebsiteChrom5.jpg|Chrom with a [[Super Leaf]] equipped, surrounded by a [[sleeping]] {{SSBU|Wolf}}, {{SSBU|Lucario}} and {{SSBU|Fox}} on [[Living Room]]. | ||
SSBUWebsiteChrom6.jpg|Chrom's red [[costume]] and | SSBUWebsiteChrom6.jpg|Chrom's red [[costume]] and Female {{SSBU|Robin}} on [[Coliseum]]. | ||
Kirby Chrom.jpg|Chrom preparing to use [[Counter]] with {{SSBU|Kirby}} using Chrom's [[Copy Ability]] on Coliseum. | Kirby Chrom.jpg|Chrom preparing to use [[Counter]] with {{SSBU|Kirby}} using Chrom's [[Copy Ability]] on Coliseum. | ||
Chrom Awakening Aether SSBU.png|Chrom using his Final | Chrom Awakening Aether SSBU.png|Chrom using his Final smash on Mewtwo. | ||
SSBUWebsitePiranhaPlant2.jpg|Chrom struck by {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}}'s [[Ptooie|neutral special]] on [[Halberd]]. | SSBUWebsitePiranhaPlant2.jpg|Chrom struck by {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}}'s [[Ptooie|neutral special]] on [[Halberd]]. | ||
Chrom and Dark Samus.jpg|Chrom and {{SSBU|Dark Samus}} on [[Skyloft]]. | Chrom and Dark Samus.jpg|Chrom and {{SSBU|Dark Samus}} on [[Skyloft]]. |