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Sometimes, secondaries aren't characters a player will use for practical purposes in tournaments, but rather are lower tier characters they enjoy playing but can't play as successfully as their higher tier main. Such characters are often played for fun, to [[sandbagging|sandbag]], in non-standard [[money match]]es, and in [[low tier tournament|tier restricted side tournaments]]. {{Sm|Ally}}'s {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}} in ''Brawl'' is one of the most noteworthy examples of a lower tier secondary used for such purposes. {{Sm|Vex}} is another high level smasher known to have especially competent low tier secondaries in {{SSBB|Bowser}} and {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}.
Sometimes, secondaries aren't characters a player will use for practical purposes in tournaments, but rather are lower tier characters they enjoy playing but can't play as successfully as their higher tier main. Such characters are often played for fun, to [[sandbagging|sandbag]], in non-standard [[money match]]es, and in [[low tier tournament|tier restricted side tournaments]]. {{Sm|Ally}}'s {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}} in ''Brawl'' is one of the most noteworthy examples of a lower tier secondary used for such purposes. {{Sm|Vex}} is another high level smasher known to have especially competent low tier secondaries in {{SSBB|Bowser}} and {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}.
Some players may use a specific character even less frequently to be considered a secondary. This character is often referred to as a '''tertiary''', with this naming format theoretically continuing as long as the character roster.


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