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*{{Sm|Ally|Canada}} - Although best known for his Snake, Ally picked up Meta Knight as a secondary/co-main and achieved nationally dominant results with both characters. He was ranked 8th on the [[2014 SSBBRank]].
*{{Sm|Ally|Canada}} - Although best known for his Snake, Ally picked up Meta Knight as a secondary/co-main and achieved nationally dominant results with both characters. He was ranked 8th on the [[2014 SSBBRank]].
*{{Sm|ANTi|USA}} - Known as one of the best Meta Knights in the world, with multiple top finishes at majors such as [[Pound V]] and [[Apex 2013]]. Noted for his vast array of matchup experience and knowledge, with him rarely being upsetted at tournaments. He was ranked 11th on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|ANTi|USA}} - Known as one of the best Meta Knights in the world, with multiple top finishes at majors such as [[Pound V]] and [[Apex 2013]]. Noted for his vast array of matchup experience and knowledge. He was ranked 11th on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|DieSuperFly|USA}} - One of the most dominant players during ''Brawl'''s early competitive life.
*{{Sm|DieSuperFly|USA}} - One of the most dominant players during ''Brawl'''s early competitive life.
*{{Sm|Dojo|USA}} - Was one of the most nationally dominant Meta Knight players from 2009 to 2011, famous as the first player to defeat Mew2King in Meta Knight dittos, at [[WHOBO 1]], where he placed 2nd, and remaining a very strong national threat afterward when he shown up, including getting 9th at [[Apex 2013]]. He was ranked 41st on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|Dojo|USA}} - Was one of the most nationally dominant Meta Knight players from 2009 to 2011, famous as the first player to defeat Mew2King in Meta Knight dittos, at [[WHOBO 1]], where he placed 2nd, and remaining a very strong national threat afterward when he shown up, including getting 9th at [[Apex 2013]]. He was ranked 41st on the 2014 SSBBRank.
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*{{Sm|Kakera|Japan}} - Was one of the best players in Japan, placing 5th in singles and 1st in doubles with Otori at [[Apex 2012]], and being ranked 16th on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|Kakera|Japan}} - Was one of the best players in Japan, placing 5th in singles and 1st in doubles with Otori at [[Apex 2012]], and being ranked 16th on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|Lee Martin|USA}} - A nationally dominant Meta Knight player in his prime during the MLG era. He was ranked 71st on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|Lee Martin|USA}} - A nationally dominant Meta Knight player in his prime during the MLG era. He was ranked 71st on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|Mew2King|USA}} - The most dominant and arguably most famous player in Brawl's competitive history; considered the undisputed best in ''Brawl'''s early lifetime, and still remained one of the strongest national threats in the post-MLG era. He was ranked 5th on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|Mew2King|USA}} - The most dominant and arguably most famous player in Brawl's competitive history; considered the undisputed best in ''Brawl'''s early lifetime, and still remained one of the strongest national threat in the post-MLG era. He was ranked 5th on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|Nairo|USA}} - One of the best Meta Knight players in the world. Holds several tournament victories including [[SKTAR]], [[Apex 2014]], [[CEO Dreamland]], and [[Super Smash Con 2017]]. Famous for his aggressive style of play, often using offstage [[Shuttle Loop]]s and other risky edgeguard maneuvers to prevent opponents from returning to the stage. He was arguably the best player in the world by, and even after, ''Smash 4'''s release, being ranked 1st on the [[2014 SSBBRank|2014]], [[2016-2017 SSBBRank|2016-2017]], and [[2018-2019 SSBBRank|2018-2019]] iterations of the [[SSBBRank]].
*{{Sm|Nairo|USA}} - One of the best Meta Knight players in the world. Holds several tournament victories including [[SKTAR]], [[Apex 2014]], [[CEO Dreamland]], and [[Super Smash Con 2017]]. Famous for his aggressive style of play, often using offstage [[Shuttle Loop]]s and other risky edgeguard maneuvers to prevent opponents from returning to the stage. He was arguably the best player in the world by, and even after, ''Smash 4'''s release, being ranked 1st on the [[2014 SSBBRank|2014]], [[2016-2017 SSBBRank|2016-2017]], and [[2018-2019 SSBBRank|2018-2019]] iterations of the [[SSBBRank]].
*{{Sm|Otori|Japan}} - He was one of the strongest players in Japan and the world in ''Brawl'''s later competitive life, most notably winning 1st in singles and doubles with Kakera at [[Apex 2012]], and being ranked 4th on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|Otori|Japan}} - He was one of the strongest players in Japan and the world in ''Brawl'''s later competitive life, most notably winning 1st in singles and doubles with Kakera at [[Apex 2012]], and being ranked 4th on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|RAIN|Japan}} - Known for his extreme dominance in the Japanese scene throughout much of ''Brawl'''s competitive life, most notably achieving 1st place at Sun Rise Tournament. He was ranked 14th on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|RAIN|Japan}} - Known for his extreme dominance in the Japanese scene throughout much of ''Brawl'''s competitive 'ife, most notably achieving 1st place at Sun Rise Tournament. He was ranked 14th on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|Shadow|USA}} - A major innovator of MK's metagame in ''Brawl'''s early stages; most famed for the "Shadow Loop", using Meta Knight's [[Shuttle Loop]] near the air as a powerful edgeguarding technique. While less prominent in Brawl's later competitive life, he was still a national-level threat, who ranked 66th on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|Shadow|USA}} - A major innovator of MK's metagame in ''Brawl'''s early stages; most famed for the "Shadow Loop," using Meta Knight's [[Shuttle Loop]] near the air as a powerful edgeguarding technique. While less prominent in Brawl's later competitive life, he was still a national-level threat, who ranked 66th on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|Tyrant|USA}} - Was arguably the best player on the West Coast for most of ''Brawl'''s competitive life, and was one of the United States' best players from 2009 to Smash 4's release. He was additionally ranked 13th on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|Tyrant|USA}} - Was arguably the best player on the West Coast for most of ''Brawl'''s competitive life, and was one of the United States' best players from 2009 to Smash 4's release. He was additionally ranked 13th on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|ZeRo|Chile}} - Often considered one of the best players from 2012 to ''Smash 4'''s release, including being arguably the best player in the world during his period of dominance in early 2014. He was ranked 3rd on the 2014 SSBBRank.
*{{Sm|ZeRo|Chile}} - Often considered one of the best players from 2012 to ''Smash 4'''s release, including being arguably the best player in the world during his period of dominance in early 2014. He was ranked 3rd on the 2014 SSBBRank.

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