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Miya also traveled rather frequently in the second half of the year, and his results internationally were just as incredible. This included his run at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2023}}, where despite being sent into Losers early, he was able to perform an incredible Losers run, eliminating {{Sm|Shuton}} 3-2, {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}} 3-1, {{Sm|Tweek}} 3-2, {{Sm|DDee}} 3-0, {{Sm|KEN}} 3-1, and {{Sm|Zomba}} 3-1 before losing to Dabuz yet again to place 3rd; his victory at {{Trn|Rise 'N Grind 2023}}, where he was able to win his runback against {{Sm|Glutonny}}; and his 2nd-place finish at {{Trn|Port Priority 8}}, where he further improved his record against America's best players. These performances, which all took place in the second half of the season, led many to believe that, had the LumiRank 2023 season been split into two distinct seasons, Miya would have been ranked first in the second half of the year; alternate global ranking [https://twitter.com/TheThiefOfLight/status/1739398305858060334 LunaRank Zenith] notably did just that.
Miya also traveled rather frequently in the second half of the year, and his results internationally were just as incredible. This included his run at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2023}}, where despite being sent into Losers early, he was able to perform an incredible Losers run, eliminating {{Sm|Shuton}} 3-2, {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}} 3-1, {{Sm|Tweek}} 3-2, {{Sm|DDee}} 3-0, {{Sm|KEN}} 3-1, and {{Sm|Zomba}} 3-1 before losing to Dabuz yet again to place 3rd; his victory at {{Trn|Rise 'N Grind 2023}}, where he was able to win his runback against {{Sm|Glutonny}}; and his 2nd-place finish at {{Trn|Port Priority 8}}, where he further improved his record against America's best players. These performances, which all took place in the second half of the season, led many to believe that, had the LumiRank 2023 season been split into two distinct seasons, Miya would have been ranked first in the second half of the year; alternate global ranking [https://twitter.com/TheThiefOfLight/status/1739398305858060334 LunaRank Zenith] notably did just that.


As for the full year, Miya unfortunately did not have a great argument to be ranked first. The first two months of Miya's season still remained a notable stain on an otherwise-pristine season, as it meant that Miya not only had two major placements outside the top 8, but also two sub-top 150 losses (Futari no Kiwami Ah~! and Sriks). In addition, though Miya was able to catch up on his record against acola in the second half of the year, their record for the overall season remained heavily in acola's favor (4-8). Finally, Miya also had a losing record against the two other contenders for the throne, {{Sm|Sparg0}} (0-2) and {{Sm|Sonix}} (1-3). Conversely, all three players had won several majors throughout the year, with all three also having at least one P-tier win. As such, Miya's negatives greatly dragged down the rest of the season when compared to the other three players, while their strengths were somewhat similar overall, if not just a bit better for Miya. This led him to rank 3rd on the [[LumiRank Mid-Year 2023]] and, following an explosion of strong performances from Sonix, rank 4th on the full-year ranking.
As for the full year, Miya unfortunately did not have a great argument to be ranked first. First, the first two months of Miya's season still remained a notable stain on an otherwise-pristine season, as it meant that Miya not only had two placements outside the top 8, but also two sub-top 150 losses (Futari no Kiwami Ah~! and Sriks). In addition, though Miya was able to catch up on his record against acola in the second half of the year, their record for the overall season remained heavily in acola's favor (4-8). Finally, Miya also had a losing record against the two other contenders for the throne, {{Sm|Sparg0}} (0-2) and {{Sm|Sonix}} (1-3). Conversely, all three players had won several majors throughout the year, with all three also having at least one P-tier win. As such, Miya's negatives greatly dragged down the rest of the season when compared to the other three players, while their strengths were somewhat similar overall, if not just a bit better for Miya. This led him to rank 3rd on the [[LumiRank Mid-Year 2023]] and, following an explosion of strong performances from Sonix, rank 4th on the full-year ranking.


Regardless, Miya was able to establish himself as one of the best players in the post-pandemic metagame. Alongside acola, Sonix, and Sparg0, the three players were able to win ever major in the second half of the year where one of them was in attendance except {{Trn|Tera}}. Their strength were especially proven at the final big event of the season, {{Trn|Watch The Throne}}, where all four placed in the top four at the event. Due to their prowess compared to the rest of the competition, players began referring to these four players as the "[[Four Horsemen]]".
Regardless, Miya was able to establish himself as one of the best players in the post-pandemic metagame. Alongside acola, Sonix, and Sparg0, the three players were able to win ever major in the second half of the year where one of them was in attendance except {{Trn|Tera}}. Their strength were especially proven at the final big event of the season, {{Trn|Watch The Throne}}, where all four placed in the top four at the event. Due to their prowess compared to the rest of the competition, players began referring to these four players as the "[[Four Horsemen]]".

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