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'''Drephen''' is the red-haired member and definitive best-placing member of CoK, [[Central Ohio Krew]]. He utilizes a very unconventional style of {{SSBM|Sheik}}, preferring to overwhelm the enemy with down throw tech chases and down smash reads rather than going for technical combos. Sometimes switching to {{SSBM|Zelda}} during sets as a means to recover and as a counter against {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}, he is currently considered to be the best Zelda player in the world. He is currently ranked 2nd on the [[Columbus Melee Power Rankings]], 1st on the [[Ohio Power Rankings]], and 53rd on the [[SSBMRank 2023]]. | '''Drephen''' is the red-haired member and definitive best-placing member of CoK, [[Central Ohio Krew]]. He utilizes a very unconventional style of {{SSBM|Sheik}}, preferring to overwhelm the enemy with down throw tech chases and down smash reads rather than going for technical combos. Sometimes switching to {{SSBM|Zelda}} during sets as a means to recover and as a counter against {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}, he is currently considered to be the best Zelda player in the world. He is currently ranked 2nd on the [[Columbus Melee Power Rankings]], 1st on the [[Ohio Power Rankings]], and 53rd on the [[SSBMRank 2023]]. | ||
In | In [[Project M]] Drephen played {{PM|Sheik}} and was formerly ranked 2nd on the [[Columbus Power Rankings]] for Project M. | ||
Drephen was considered one of the elite 5 players in the Midwest in the pre-''Brawl'' era, along with {{Sm|Tink}}, {{Sm|Dope}}, {{Sm|Vidjogamer}}, and {{Sm|Darkrain}}. The players used to be so close in standing that rarely any of them won consecutive tournaments. | Drephen was considered one of the elite 5 players in the Midwest in the pre-''Brawl'' era, along with {{Sm|Tink}}, {{Sm|Dope}}, {{Sm|Vidjogamer}}, and {{Sm|Darkrain}}. The players used to be so close in standing that rarely any of them won consecutive tournaments. |