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'''Lui$''' is an ''[[Ultimate]]'' player with from [[Northern California]], considered one of the best players from his region alongside {{Sm|Kurama}}. He was one of the earliest players who used {{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} before dropping him for {{SSBU|Fox}} and {{SSBU|Mario}} by mid-2019; he was considered one of the best Fox players in the world in the early metagame, especially after his run to 7th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}}. Lui$ eventually switched to {{SSBU|Palutena}} during the online era and had stuck with her since then, becoming the best Palutena player in North America and the definitive best Palutena player since the second half of 2024. Aside from singles, he regularly teams with {{Sm|Scend}} in doubles, and the pair is considered one of the best doubles teams in the world, having won several large doubles events including {{Trn|Riptide}} and {{Trn|Low Tide City 2021}}. | '''Lui$''' is an ''[[Ultimate]]'' player with from [[Northern California]], considered one of the best players from his region alongside {{Sm|Kurama}}. He was one of the earliest players who used {{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} before dropping him for {{SSBU|Fox}} and {{SSBU|Mario}} by mid-2019; he was considered one of the best Fox players in the world in the early metagame, especially after his run to 7th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}}. Lui$ eventually switched to {{SSBU|Palutena}} during the online era and had stuck with her since then, becoming the best Palutena player in North America and the definitive best Palutena player since the second half of 2024. Aside from singles, he regularly teams with {{Sm|Scend}} in doubles, and the pair is considered one of the best doubles teams in the world, having won several large doubles events including {{Trn|Riptide}} and {{Trn|Low Tide City 2021}}. |