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===Tier placement and history===
===Tier placement and history===
Ever since the start of the game, R.O.B. has always been considered a dominating character in ''Ultimate'' due to buffs from the previous game, such as possessing better approaching options, more versatile projectiles with Gyro and Robo Beam, even more threatening KO options, and an improved edgeguarding game, leading several to consider him as an excellent zoner with a wide array of utility options. R.O.B. saw immense success in the early metagame from players such as {{Sm|WaDi}} and {{Sm|Zackray}}, and continued to have strong representation in the post-online metagame from players such as {{Sm|Anathema}} and {{Sm|Zomba}}, which lead him to be one of the most represented characters in ''Ultimate''{{'}}s metagame. As such, R.O.B. is widely considered a top-tier character, which is reflected in his placement on the first two tier lists, where he is ranked 6th.
Ever since the start of the game, R.O.B. has always been considered a dominating character in ''Ultimate'' due to buffs from the previous game, such as possessing better approaching options, more versatile projectiles with Gyro and Robo Beam, even more threatening KO options, and an improved edgeguarding game, leading several to consider him as an excellent zoner with a wide array of utility options. R.O.B. saw immense success in the early metagame from players such as {{Sm|WaDi}} and {{Sm|Zackray}}, and continued to have strong representation in the post-online metagame from players such as {{Sm|Anathema}} and {{Sm|Zomba}}, which lead him to be one of the most represented characters in ''Ultimate''{{'}}s metagame. As such, R.O.B. is widely considered a top-tier character, which is reflected in his placement on the current tier list, where he is ranked 6th.


In online tournaments, which were the standard during the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, causing almost all offline tournaments to switch to online, R.O.B. fares even better, due to his already safe aerials and tilts being much more reliable due to lag. Many players, including {{Sm|Epic_Gabriel}} and {{Sm|Raffi-X}}, have performed fairly well in Wi-Fi tournaments, including various [[Tournament:Naifu Wars|Ultimate Naifu Wars]], {{Trn|The Quarantine Series}}, and {{Trn|The Box}}.
In online tournaments, which were the standard during the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, causing almost all offline tournaments to switch to online, R.O.B. fares even better, due to his already safe aerials and tilts being much more reliable due to lag. Many players, including {{Sm|Epic_Gabriel}} and {{Sm|Raffi-X}}, have performed fairly well in Wi-Fi tournaments, including various [[Tournament:Naifu Wars|Ultimate Naifu Wars]], {{Trn|The Quarantine Series}}, and {{Trn|The Box}}.

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