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A ballot was composed of 200 smashers, submitted by panelists from various regions in the United States; panelists then reduced this ballot to 150 smashers. From there, the panelists, consisting of twenty particularly knowledgeable ''Brawl'' players and tournament organisers, gave smashers a ranking of 0 to 10. The highest and lowest scores were dropped, and an average of all of the remaining votes is calculated to give a final score. The top 100 would then be compiled from this data, with 10 being the highest possible score; when the list itself was to be published, panelists also gave their thoughts on the smashers, as well as information relating to their [[main]]s.
A ballot was composed of 200 smashers, submitted by panelists from various regions in the United States; panelists then reduced this ballot to 150 smashers. From there, the panelists, consisting of twenty particularly knowledgeable ''Brawl'' players and tournament organisers, gave smashers a ranking of 0 to 10. The highest and lowest scores were dropped, and an average of all of the remaining votes is calculated to give a final score. The top 100 would then be compiled from this data, with 10 being the highest possible score; when the list itself was to be published, panelists also gave their thoughts on the smashers, as well as information relating to their [[main]]s.


SSBBRank only included players that had taken part in at least one North American tournament beginning with [[Apex 2013]], as many of the panelists resided in the United States. As a result, some notable, international players that did not travel to the United States during this time period were absent from the rankings, such as {{Sm|Nietono}}, {{Sm|Edge}}, and {{Sm|Choco}}.
SSBBRank only included players that had taken part in at least one American tournament beginning with [[Apex 2013]], as many of the panelists resided in the United States. As a result, some notable, international players that did not travel to the United States during this time period were absent from the rankings, such as {{Sm|Nietono}}, {{Sm|Edge}}, and {{Sm|Choco}}.


==Rankings==
==Rankings==

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