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===Tier placement and history=== | ===Tier placement and history=== | ||
{{incomplete|Documentation of the reasoning behind Double Pikachu being banned, and the rough date where this was standardised.}} | {{incomplete|Documentation of the reasoning behind Double Pikachu being banned, and the rough date where this was standardised.}} | ||
Since the beginning of the [[metagame]] of ''Smash 64'', Pikachu has been a centerpiece within the metagame, reflected by how it has been always at the top of the tier list across all four editions. In the third tier list, Pikachu even had its own tier at the top of the list; this is no longer the case as of the fourth tier list, though Pikachu is still considered the best character by a significant margin. This dominance is due to an excellent recovery compared to the rest of the roster, quick speed, and high damage output that is difficult to contest due to an overall small size. It also sports a full intangible planking technique, where you repeatedly quick attack into the ledge, though is often banned in tournaments | Since the beginning of the [[metagame]] of ''Smash 64'', Pikachu has been a centerpiece within the metagame, reflected by how it has been always at the top of the tier list across all four editions. In the third tier list, Pikachu even had its own tier at the top of the list; this is no longer the case as of the fourth tier list, though Pikachu is still considered the best character by a significant margin. This dominance is due to an excellent recovery compared to the rest of the roster, quick speed, and high damage output that is difficult to contest due to an overall small size. It also sports a full intangible planking technique, where you repeatedly quick attack into the ledge, though is often banned in tournaments | ||
====Ban discussions==== | ====Ban discussions==== | ||
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*Pikachu's up special used to be called Agility, but was changed to Quick Attack later.<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/PostReturn038.html</ref> | *Pikachu's up special used to be called Agility, but was changed to Quick Attack later.<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/PostReturn038.html</ref> | ||
**However, [[Agility]] would eventually be given to [[Pichu]] for its up special in ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate''. | **However, [[Agility]] would eventually be given to [[Pichu]] for its up special in ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate''. | ||
*On the [[character selection screen]], Pikachu's portrait greatly resembles | *On the [[character selection screen]], Pikachu's portrait greatly resembles its artwork from ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Blue}}''. | ||
==References== | ==References== |