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Luckily, he also still had a lot going for him that helped keep his season afloat. For one, almost every player in the top 10 that year saw some notable underperformances, and compared to some of them, Light still came out of the year rather easily. In addition, Light still had a major win under his belt for the season, which helped him greatly as top level play became increasingly dominant by four players as the year went on. Finally, Light ended the year with a positive record against two of the four dominant players: Sparg0 and {{Sm|Sonix}}. As such despite the noticeable dips, his highs still allowed him to be ranked in the top 10, ranking 6th on both the [[LumiRank Mid-Year 2023]] and the [[LumiRank 2023]].
Luckily, he also still had a lot going for him that helped keep his season afloat. For one, almost every player in the top 10 that year saw some notable underperformances, and compared to some of them, Light still came out of the year rather easily. In addition, Light still had a major win under his belt for the season, which helped him greatly as top level play became increasingly dominant by four players as the year went on. Finally, Light ended the year with a positive record against two of the four dominant players: Sparg0 and {{Sm|Sonix}}. As such despite the noticeable dips, his highs still allowed him to be ranked in the top 10, ranking 6th on both the [[LumiRank Mid-Year 2023]] and the [[LumiRank 2023]].


The [[LumiRank 2024.1]] Season saw Light  performing well. His first event of the year, {{Trn|Luminosity Makes BIG Moves 2024}}, wasn't the best performance, seeing him placing 7th, going game 5 against Smub and losing to WebbJP, as well as Sparg0. Light's record against Sparg0, someone who he had become a bracket demon against in 2023, saw a turnaround as Sparg0 continued to beat him at every event they played at. Light had a decent run at {{Trn|GENESIS X}}, falling to 5th as he lost to Sparg0 and Tweek. However, his real standout event was at {{Trn|Litvitational 3}}, where, despite a loss to BMP in pools, he took the event home with wins over Shuton, Lima, and Zomba, and notably ended the event by defeating Miya twice after losing to him in Winners Semis, beating his Steve in a Matchup which is usually considered difficult for Fox, even defeating Miya's GNW for the sole game it was used. However, he immediately followed it up with one of his worst performances of the season at {{Trn|Cirque Du CFL 3}}, losing to Applewiz, who ended up unranked, as well as Shuton for 17th. The rest of the season ended badly as aside from Collision, Light would not place top at 8 at another major for the season, and took bad losses to players such as ChunkyKong and Kobe. As such, a combination of bad losses and some shaky placements at MomoCon and Cirque contributed to him to dropping in the rankings, but his major win, multiple top 8s of Supermajors, and overall decent record against Top 20 and 50 players allowed him to remain within the top 10.
The [[LumiRank 2024.1]] Season saw Light  performing well. His first event of the year, {{Trn|Luminosity Makes BIG Moves 2024}}, wasn't the best performance, seein g him placing 7th, going game 5 against Smub and losing to WebbJP, as well as Sparg0. Light's record against Sparg0, someone who he had become a bracket demon against in 2023, saw a turnaround as Sparg0 continued to beat him at every event they played at. Light had a decent run at {{Trn|GENESIS X}}, falling to 5th as he lost to Sparg0 and Tweek. However, his real standout event was at {{Trn|Litvitational 3}}, where, despite a loss to BMP in pools, he took the event home with wins over Shuton, Lima, and Zomba, and notably ended the event by defeating Miya twice after losing to him in Winners Semis, beating his Steve in a Matchup which is usually considered difficult for Fox, even defeating Miya's GNW for the sole game it was used. However, he immediately followed it up with one of his worst performances of the season at {{Trn|Cirque Du CFL 3}}, losing to Applewiz, who ended up unranked, as well as Shuton for 17th. The rest of the season ended badly as aside from Collision, Light would not place top at 8 at another major for the season, and took bad losses to players such as ChunkyKong and Kobe. As such, a combination of bad losses and some shaky placements at MomoCon and Cirque contributed to him to dropping in the rankings, but his major win, multiple top 8s of Supermajors, and overall decent record against Top 20 and 50 players allowed him to remain within the top 10.


The [[LumiRank 2024.2]] season saw Light start off on shaky footing, as he would miss Top 8 at both Premier tournaments he attended. Light would exit at 17th at {{Trn|Supernova 2024}}, being double eliminated by Sonic mains KEN and Sonix. At {{Trn|Riptide 2024}} Light lost to Asimo, but he made a decent losers run to place outside of Top 8, including picking up a win on Miya, one of the frontrunners for the throne. After a 7th place at {{Trn|Luminosity Invitational 2: Back to School}}, Light would make Top 3 at every event he attended for the rest of the season. This included taking his 3rd Litvitational title, winning the {{Trn|Litvitational 3}}, his lone major win of the season. In addition, Light would pick up a win on every member of the Top 10 he fought aside from Asimo. Compared to the previous season, Light only lost once to a player outside the Top 50. His only sub-Top 50 loss was against Mr.E, a player whom Light still had a positive win rate on. With his improved consistency and peaks, Light would end up ranked 4th on the LumiRank  2024.2 season, tied with his UltRank 2022 season as the best season of his career.  
The [[LumiRank 2024.2]] season saw Light start off on shaky footing, as he would miss Top 8 at both Premier tournaments he attended. Light would exit at 17th at {{Trn|Supernova 2024}}, being double eliminated by Sonic mains KEN and Sonix. At {{Trn|Riptide 2024}} Light lost to Asimo, but he made a decent losers run to place outside of Top 8, including picking up a win on Miya, one of the frontrunners for the throne. After a 7th place at {{Trn|Luminosity Invitational 2: Back to School}}, Light would make Top 3 at every event he attended for the rest of the season. This included taking his 3rd Litvitational title, winning the {{Trn|Litvitational 3}}, his lone major win of the season. In addition, Light would pick up a win on every member of the Top 10 he fought aside from Asimo. Compared to the previous season, Light only lost once to a player outside the Top 50. His only sub-Top 50 loss was against Mr.E, a player whom Light still had a positive win rate on. With his improved consistency and peaks, Light would end up ranked 4th on the LumiRank  2024.2 season, tied with his UltRank 2022 season as the best season of his career.  

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