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''See also: [[:Category:Pokémon Trainer players (SSBU)]]''
''See also: [[:Category:Pokémon Trainer players (SSBU)]]''


*{{Sm|Atelier|Japan}} - Used Pokémon Trainer as a main during the pandemic, and was considered the best Pokémon Trainer in Japan during this time, having won {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 3}} and placing 2nd at {{Trn|Kagaribi 3}} and 4th at {{Trn|Kagaribi 5}}. He eventually relegated the character to a co-main and primarily played {{SSBU|Wolf}} in tournament, though he still had events where he used only or mostly Pokémon Trainer, such as placing 2nd at {{Trn|Cafeteria Cup}}.
*{{Sm|Atelier|Japan}} - Used Pokémon Trainer as a main during the pandemic, and was considered the best Pokémon Trainer in Japan during this time, winning the regional {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 3}}, placing 2nd at the major {{Trn|Kagaribi 3}}, and placing 4th at the supermajor {{Trn|Kagaribi 5}}. He has since relegated Pokémon Trainer as a co-main, mainly using {{SSBU|Wolf}} in tournament.
*{{Sm|HIKARU|Japan}} - Although better known for playing a variety of other characters, he mainly played Pokémon Trainer from mid-2019 up until early-2020 and was considered the best Pokémon Trainer player in Japan. During this time, he frequently placed highly at supermajors, including 9th at {{Trn|Umebura SP 7}} and 17th at {{Trn|Umebura Japan Major 2019}}, {{Trn|EVO 2019}}, and {{Trn|EVO Japan 2020}}, and as such was ranked 41st on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]].
*{{Sm|HIKARU|Japan}} - Although known for playing a variety of characters, he mainly played Pokémon Trainer from mid-2019 up until early-2020, and was considered the best Pokémon Trainer player in Japan. With Pokémon Trainer, he notably placed 17th at the supermajors {{Trn|Umebura Japan Major 2019}}, {{Trn|EVO 2019}}, and {{Trn|EVO Japan 2020}} and was ranked 41st on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]].
*{{Sm|Leffen|Sweden}} - The best Pokémon Trainer player from Europe in 2019, although the majority of his tournament activity was in the United States. He is best known for winning {{Trn|DreamHack Winter 2019}} and has also placed 9th at {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 2}} defeating {{Sm|Tweek}} and 17th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}} defeating {{Sm|Maister}}, ultimately ranking Area 51 position on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]].
*{{Sm|Leffen|Sweden}} - The best Pokémon Trainer player in Europe in the early metagame, although the majority of his tournament activity was in the United States. He notably won the superregional {{Trn|DreamHack Winter 2019}} and has also placed 9th at the major {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 2}} defeating {{Sm|Tweek}} and 17th at the supermajor {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}} defeating {{Sm|Maister}}. He was also ranked in the Area 51 position on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]].
*{{Sm|moxi|USA}} - One of the best Pokémon Trainer players in North America in 2019, ranking 33rd on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]], with frequent high placement at North America's largest events including 13th at {{Trn|Mainstage}} and 17th at {{Trn|EVO 2019}}. She continued to play Pokémon Trainer in 2021, notably placing 17th at {{Trn|Mainstage 2021}} and 25th at {{Trn|Riptide}}, but eventually dropped the character for {{SSBU|Wolf}} by the end of the year.
*{{Sm|moxi|USA}} - One of the best Pokémon Trainer players in the world in the early metagame, ranking 33rd on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]]. She placed top 64 at almost every major she attended while using the character, including placing 13th at {{Trn|Mainstage}} and 17th at {{Trn|EVO 2019}}. However, since late-2021 she has dropped Pokémon Trainer in favor of {{SSBU|Wolf}}.
*{{Sm|Ned|USA}} - Primarily played Pokémon Trainer in the early metagame and was considered one of the best Pokémon Trainer players in North America in the second half of 2019, ranking 37th on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]]. He is best known for placing 9th at {{Trn|DreamHack Atlanta 2019}}, defeating {{Sm|Kola}} and {{Sm|ESAM}}; 13th at {{Trn|The Big House 9}}; and 17th at {{Trn|2GG: Kongo Saga}}, defeating {{Sm|Nairo}}. He eventually dropped Pokémon Trainer for {{SSBU|Sephiroth}}, although he eventually brought back the character as a secondary.
*{{Sm|Ned|USA}} - Mained Pokémon Trainer in 2019, and was considered one of the best Pokémon Trainer players in the United States, ranking 37th on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]] and placing 9th at {{Trn|DreamHack Atlanta 2019}} and 13th at {{Trn|The Big House 9}}. Since then, he has picked up other characters to play alongside Pokémon Trainer.
*{{Sm|Noi|Japan}} - One of the best Pokémon Trainer players in Japan since the pandemic period, playing the character alongside {{SSBU|Olimar}}. Although most of his best performances were with Olimar, he has taken several noteworthy names with Pokémon Trainer including {{Sm|Sparg0}} at {{Trn|Kagaribi 12}} and {{Sm|Kameme}} at {{Trn|Kagaribi 8}}. In addition, with primarily Pokémon Trainer he placed 9th at {{Trn|Wave 2}} and 13th at {{Trn|Seibugeki 12}}.
*{{Sm|Noi|Japan}} - One of the best Pokémon Trainer players in Japan since the pandemic period, playing the character alongside {{SSBU|Olimar}}. Although most of his best performances were with Olimar, he has taken several noteworthy names with Pokémon Trainer including {{Sm|Sparg0}} at {{Trn|Kagaribi 12}} and {{Sm|Kameme}} at {{Trn|Kagaribi 8}}. In addition, with primarily Pokémon Trainer he placed 9th at {{Trn|Wave 2}} and 13th at {{Trn|Seibugeki 12}}.
*{{Sm|Puppeh|USA}} - One of the best Pokémon Trainer players in North America and one of the few Pokémon Trainer players who continued to solo-main the character in the post-online metagame. His breakout tournament was placing 5th at {{Trn|CEO 2019}} defeating {{Sm|Nairo}}, {{Sm|ESAM}}, and {{Sm|Samsora}}, and has since regularly placed well at North American majors and supermajors, such as 17th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}}, {{Trn|Pound 2022}}, and {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2022}}. His best ranking was 28th on the [[Spring 2019 PGRU]].
*{{Sm|Puppeh|USA}} - One of the best Pokémon Trainer players in the United States and one of the few notable Pokémon Trainer players who continued to solo-main the character in the post-online metagame. His breakout tournament was placing 5th at the major {{Trn|CEO 2019}} defeating {{Sm|Nairo}}, {{Sm|ESAM}}, and {{Sm|Samsora}}, and he has since consistently placed in the top 48 at almost every major he has attended. His best ranking was 28th on the [[Spring 2019 PGRU]].
*{{Sm|Quidd|USA}} - The best solo-Pokémon Trainer player in the world since 2022, considered a hidden boss as he rarely traveled outside the [[Tristate]] area. He is best known for winning {{Trn|Let's Make Big Moves 2022}}, becoming only the second Pokémon Trainer player to win a major, and immediately followed the event up by placing 5th at {{Trn|Collision 2022}}, two of the best Pokémon Trainer performances in the post-online metagame. Outside of majors, he has also won several noteworthy Tristate events such as {{Trn|High Rez}}.  
*{{Sm|Quidd|USA}} - The best Pokémon Trainer player in the world in the post-online metagame, although he seldom travels outside his region. Aside from winning several large events in his region, he is also the second Pokémon Trainer player to win a major, doing so at {{Trn|Let's Make Big Moves 2022}}.
*{{Sm|Tweek|USA}} - Although he only played Pokémon Trainer for several months in the second half of 2019, he is considered the best Pokémon Trainer of all-time and remained the only Pokémon Trainer player to rank in the top 10. He is the first Pokémon Trainer player to win a major, doing so at {{Trn|Low Tier City 7}}, and had several other top 8 finishes at majors and supermajors, including 2nd at {{Trn|EVO 2019}} and 3rd at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}}.  
*{{Sm|Tweek|USA}} - Although he only played Pokémon Trainer for several months in the second half of 2019, he is considered the best Pokémon Trainer of all-time and was a top 3 player in the world when he played the character. He is the first Pokémon Trainer to win a major, doing so at {{Trn|Low Tier City 7}}, and has also placed 2nd at the supermajor {{Trn|EVO 2019}} and 3rd at the supermajor {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}}.
*{{Sm|Wishes|USA}} - The best Pokémon Trainer in the game's early months, ranking 21st on the [[Spring 2019 PGRU]] and most notably placing 9th at {{Trn|Frostbite 2019}} and {{Trn|Collision 2019}}. He eventually began playing {{SSBU|Joker}} over Pokémon Trainer as the year went on before retiring from competitive play in 2020.
*{{Sm|Wishes|USA}} - The best Pokémon Trainer in the first few month of the game's lifespan, ranking 21st on the [[Spring 2019 PGRU]] and placing 9th at the supermajor {{Trn|Frostbite 2019}} and the major {{Trn|Collision 2019}}. However, he began slowly picking up {{SSBU|Joker}} as time went on before retiring by 2020.


===Tier placement and history===
===Tier placement and history===

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