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===Tier placement and history=== | ===Tier placement and history=== | ||
Kirby has widely been considered a top tier throughout the entire competitive history of the ''Super Smash Bros.'', only rivaled by {{SSB|Pikachu}} for best fighter in the game. This placement is largely due to his above average recovery, quick yet powerful attacks with deceptive range, and being able to easily punish bad recoveries, which happens to be most of the roster. Likewise, he has seen excellent tournament representation and results since the beginning of ''Smash'' tournaments, including getting the most wins at [[Smash Bros. Fighting Battle: Smash Bros. Meijin Deciding Game]] in 1999. There was a brief period where {{SSB|Fox}} was considered better than Kirby, but that decision was quickly recinded and Fox now sits more comfortably in A tier while Kirby remains at S tier. | Kirby has widely been considered a top tier throughout the entire competitive history of the ''Super Smash Bros.'', only rivaled by {{SSB|Pikachu}} for best fighter in the game. This placement is largely due to his above average recovery, quick yet powerful attacks with deceptive range, and being able to easily punish bad recoveries, which happens to be most of the roster. Likewise, he has seen excellent tournament representation and results since the beginning of ''Smash'' tournaments, including getting the most wins at [[Smash Bros. Fighting Battle: Smash Bros. Meijin Deciding Game]] in 1999. There was a brief period where {{SSB|Fox}} was considered better than Kirby, but that decision was quickly recinded and Fox now sits more comfortably in A tier while Kirby remains at S tier. | ||
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