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The '''PGRU v3''' is a set of lists that ranks the best players in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' from March 1st-June 13th, 2022. Due to the [[COVID-19|COVID-19 pandemic]] and its effects on the competitive scene, the rankings were split into two separate lists - for North America and Europe - as well as a shortlist of Japanese players to watch. | The '''PGRU v3''' is a set of lists that ranks the best players in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' from March 1st-June 13th, 2022. Due to the [[COVID-19|COVID-19 pandemic]] and its effects on the competitive scene, the rankings were split into two separate lists - for North America and Europe - as well as a shortlist of Japanese players to watch. | ||
Discussion on a new ranking began following the return of competitive play in mid-2021. On November 19th, PGStats announced that the rankings were to resume on January 1st, 2022, and would be split into three separate rankings.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/pgstats/status/1461786518461288455|title=The PGR Returns January 2022}}</ref> However, the starting date was postponed due to the rising cases of COVID-19.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/pgstats/status/1475920289548496898|title=Reopening postponed}}</ref> On February 2nd, 2022, PGstats announced their plans on setting a new start date to March 1st and that they would be monitoring the state of the pandemic before giving a final confirmation on February 17th.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/pgstats/status/1489010865042952198|title=An update on the return of the PGR}}</ref> Although the date came and passed without a confirmation, the season nevertheless began on March 1st with {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 4}} that week. The season concluded on June 13th, 2022 following the end of {{Trn|Battle of BC 4}} and {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 8}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/pgstats/status/1536420666655657984?s=21&t=4HY8kZG2wr1OwLJ_fQttMw|title=End of v3 season}}</ref> The season ended a month before | Discussion on a new ranking began following the return of competitive play in mid-2021. On November 19th, PGStats announced that the rankings were to resume on January 1st, 2022, and would be split into three separate rankings.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/pgstats/status/1461786518461288455|title=The PGR Returns January 2022}}</ref> However, the starting date was postponed due to the rising cases of COVID-19.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/pgstats/status/1475920289548496898|title=Reopening postponed}}</ref> On February 2nd, 2022, PGstats announced their plans on setting a new start date to March 1st and that they would be monitoring the state of the pandemic before giving a final confirmation on February 17th.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/pgstats/status/1489010865042952198|title=An update on the return of the PGR}}</ref> Although the date came and passed without a confirmation, the season nevertheless began on March 1st with {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 4}} that week. The season concluded on June 13th, 2022 following the end of {{Trn|Battle of BC 4}} and {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 8}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/pgstats/status/1536420666655657984?s=21&t=4HY8kZG2wr1OwLJ_fQttMw|title=End of v3 season}}</ref> The season ended a month before ''Melee'' in order give panelists and the production team enough time to finish the rankings by {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2022}}. | ||
==Methodology== | ==Methodology== | ||
The methodology remained similar to the cancelled [[Spring 2020 PGRU]], with the exception of not having a proper tournament tier system. Any player who at minimum attended either 2 majors or a major and 2 regionals in a region were eligible for that region's rankings. Around 60-65 players were then chosen and given to panelists, who rated players from a scale of 10 (the best) to 4 based on their performance that season. Players were allowed to consider any tournament a player has attended, including | The methodology remained similar to the cancelled [[Spring 2020 PGRU]], with the exception of not having a proper tournament tier system. Any player who at minimum attended either 2 majors or a major and 2 regionals in a region were eligible for that region's rankings. Around 60-65 players were then chosen and given to panelists, who rated players from a scale of 10 (the best) to 4 based on their performance that season. Players were allowed to consider any tournament a player has attended, including invitationals and, in circumstances where a player lacked sufficient data, locals, making it the first time locals were used in a PGR ranking. The panelists' scores were then normalized and converted into a final score based on a weighted average. | ||
==Panelists== | ==Panelists== | ||
North America: {{Sm|Mistrals|Canada}}, {{Sm|Kantrip|Canada}}, {{Sm|Dexy|Canada}}, {{Sm|Riddles|Canada}}, {{Sm|5ebas|Mexico}}, {{Sm|Maister|Mexico}}, {{Sm|Toon|Mexico|p=Mexico}}, {{Sm|AC|USA}}, {{Sm|VoiD|USA}}, {{Sm|BobbyWasabi|USA}}, {{Sm|Goblin|USA}}, {{Sm|Cagt|USA}}, {{Sm|ESAM|USA}}, {{Sm|Trash Day!|USA}}, {{Sm|kenniky|USA}}, {{Sm|FinallyRJ|USA}}, {{Sm|Dabuz|USA}}, {{Sm|Myles|USA}}, {{Sm|Dark Wizzy|USA}}, {{Sm|Zomba|USA}}, {{Sm|Fang|USA}}, {{Sm|Grayola|USA}}, {{Sm|L4st|USA}}, {{Sm|Barnard's Loop|USA}}, {{Sm|EazyFreezie|USA}}, {{Sm|Stuart98|USA}} | North America: {{Sm|Mistrals|Canada}}, {{Sm|Kantrip|Canada}}, {{Sm|Dexy|Canada}}, {{Sm|Riddles|Canada}}, {{Sm|5ebas|Mexico}}, {{Sm|Maister|Mexico}}, {{Sm|Toon|Mexico|p=Mexico}}, {{Sm|AC|USA}}, {{Sm|VoiD|USA}}, {{Sm|BobbyWasabi|USA}}, {{Sm|Goblin|USA}}, {{Sm|Cagt|USA}}, {{Sm|ESAM|USA}}, {{Sm|Trash Day!|USA}}, {{Sm|kenniky|USA}}, {{Sm|FinallyRJ|USA}}, {{Sm|Dabuz|USA}}, {{Sm|Myles|USA}}, {{Sm|Dark Wizzy|USA}}, {{Sm|Zomba|USA}}, {{Sm|Fang|USA}}, {{Sm|Grayola|USA}}, {{Sm|L4st|USA}}, {{Sm|Barnard's Loop|USA}}, {{Sm|EazyFreezie|USA}}, {{Sm|Stuart98|USA}} | ||
Europe: {{Sm|Lancelot|Finland}}, {{Sm|5D|France}}, {{Sm|Guilshark|France}}, {{Sm|Nives|France}}, {{Sm|Pikana|France}}, {{Sm|Tarik|Germany}}, {{Sm|firstbones|Italy}}, {{Sm|Ryng™|Italy}}, {{Sm|Alice|Netherlands|p=Netherlands}}, {{Sm|Muk|Netherlands}}, {{Sm|WhYYZ|Netherlands}}, {{Sm|Anikai|Poland}}, {{Flag|Saudi Arabia}}/{{Sm|eMass|UK}}, {{Sm|Marcbri|Spain}}, {{Sm|Bloom4Eva|UK}}, {{Sm|Burning|UK}}, {{Sm|G-P|UK}}, {{Sm|Junko | Europe: {{Sm|Lancelot|Finland}}, {{Sm|5D|France}}, {{Sm|Guilshark|France}}, {{Sm|Nives|France}}, {{Sm|Pikana|France}}, {{Sm|Tarik|Germany}}, {{Sm|firstbones|Italy}}, {{Sm|Ryng™|Italy}}, {{Sm|Alice|Netherlands|p=Netherlands}}, {{Sm|Muk|Netherlands}}, {{Sm|WhYYZ|Netherlands}}, {{Sm|Anikai|Poland}}, {{Flag|Saudi Arabia}}/{{Sm|eMass|UK}}, {{Sm|Marcbri|Spain}}, {{Sm|Bloom4Eva|UK}}, {{Sm|Burning|UK}}, {{Sm|G-P|UK}}, {{Sm|Junko|UK}}, {{Sm|Tigerton|UK}} | ||
Japan: {{Sm|wawon|Japan}}, {{Sm|T|Japan}}, {{Sm|Asimo|Japan}}, {{Sm|Nojinko|Japan}}, {{Sm|Kyon|p=Japan|Japan}}, {{Sm|Yakara|Japan}}, {{Sm|OMNaoto|Japan}}, {{Sm|Nanaki|Japan}}, {{Sm|Kome|Japan}}, {{Sm|Kuro|Japan}}, {{Sm|Lucia|Japan}}, {{Sm|Kishiru|Japan}}, {{Sm|Tsuttsun|Japan}}, {{Sm|Tempra|Japan}}, {{Sm|obarin|Japan}}, {{Sm|Toki|Japan}}, {{Sm|chromakeybullet|Japan}}, {{Sm|jak|Japan}}, {{Sm|Mani|Japan}}, {{Sm|Mao|Japan}}, {{Sm|NOHOHO|Japan}}, {{Sm|Ryuji3|Japan}}, {{Sm|Maedakun|Japan}} | Japan: {{Sm|wawon|Japan}}, {{Sm|T|Japan}}, {{Sm|Asimo|Japan}}, {{Sm|Nojinko|Japan}}, {{Sm|Kyon|p=Japan|Japan}}, {{Sm|Yakara|Japan}}, {{Sm|OMNaoto|Japan}}, {{Sm|Nanaki|Japan}}, {{Sm|Kome|Japan}}, {{Sm|Kuro|Japan}}, {{Sm|Lucia|Japan}}, {{Sm|Kishiru|Japan}}, {{Sm|Tsuttsun|Japan}}, {{Sm|Tempra|Japan}}, {{Sm|obarin|Japan}}, {{Sm|Toki|Japan}}, {{Sm|chromakeybullet|Japan}}, {{Sm|jak|Japan}}, {{Sm|Mani|Japan}}, {{Sm|Mao|Japan}}, {{Sm|NOHOHO|Japan}}, {{Sm|Ryuji3|Japan}}, {{Sm|Maedakun|Japan}} | ||
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==Rankings== | ==Rankings== | ||
===North America=== | ===North America=== | ||
[[File:PGRUv3NACard.jpg| | [[File:PGRUv3NACard.jpg|right|500px|thumb|{{Sm|MkLeo}}'s player card]] | ||
{{PowerRankingsHeader}}!!Score | {{PowerRankingsHeader}}!!Score | ||
{{PowerRankingsRow| 1|MkLeo | -|{{Head|Byleth|g=SSBU|s=20px}}{{Head|Corrin|g=SSBU|s=20px}}|Mexico|score=99.9}} | {{PowerRankingsRow| 1|MkLeo | -|{{Head|Byleth|g=SSBU|s=20px}}{{Head|Corrin|g=SSBU|s=20px}}|Mexico|score=99.9}} | ||
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===Europe=== | ===Europe=== | ||
[[File:PGRUv3EUCard.jpg| | [[File:PGRUv3EUCard.jpg|right|500px|thumb|{{Sm|Glutonny}}'s player card]] | ||
{{PowerRankingsHeader}}!!Score | {{PowerRankingsHeader}}!!Score | ||
{{PowerRankingsRow| 1|Glutonny | -|{{Head|Wario|g=SSBU|s=20px}}|France|score=100}} | {{PowerRankingsRow| 1|Glutonny | -|{{Head|Wario|g=SSBU|s=20px}}|France|score=100}} | ||
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===Japan Top 50 Players to Watch=== | ===Japan Top 50 Players to Watch=== | ||
Unlike North America and Europe, Japan did not have a formal top 50 ranking, a decision made by the PGStats team themselves. Instead, a shortlist of 50 players to watch for was released, with 10 of those players being highlighted as "featured players." The players are listed in alphabetical order. | Unlike North America and Europe, Japan did not have a formal top 50 ranking, a decision made by the PGStats team themselves. Instead, a shortlist of 50 players to watch for was released, with 10 of those players being highlighted as "featured players." The players are listed in alphabetical order. | ||
[[File:PGRUv3JPCard.jpg| | [[File:PGRUv3JPCard.jpg|right|500px|thumb|{{Sm|acola}}'s player card]] | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+ 10 Featured Players | |+ 10 Featured Players | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Following the release of North America's list of players 30-11, players noted how, on the Twitter graphic, {{Sm|sisqui}}'s tag was incorrectly | *Following the release of North America's list of players 30-11, players noted how, on the Twitter graphic, {{Sm|sisqui}}'s tag was spelled incorrectly and his country of origin erroneously set to France. To play along with the error, sisqui changed his Twitter tag and profile image to match the description on the Twitter graphic.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20220804005709/https://twitter.com/TheSisqui/status/1554916201691742211|title=SISOUI}}</ref> | ||
*In the video for Japan's Top 50 Players To Watch, {{Sm|kameme}}'s segment was accidentally omitted. It was uploaded as an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNPjZKa78_U unlisted video] afterwards.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/pgstats/status/1557749322946646017|title=Kameme omitted}}</ref> | *In the video for Japan's Top 50 Players To Watch, {{Sm|kameme}}'s segment was accidentally omitted. It was uploaded as an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNPjZKa78_U unlisted video] afterwards.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/pgstats/status/1557749322946646017|title=Kameme omitted}}</ref> | ||