Pichu (SSBM): Difference between revisions
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*{{Sm|Codeman|USA}} - Has taken sets off players such as {{Sm|Wes}}, and games off players such as {{Sm|2saint}} and {{Sm|S2J}}. Currently considered the best active solo main of the character, and among the very few to reach genuine competitive notability with the character. Placed 65th at {{Trn|Get On My Level 2018}}, the highest result of a Pichu player. | *{{Sm|Codeman|USA}} - Has taken sets off players such as {{Sm|Wes}}, and games off players such as {{Sm|2saint}} and {{Sm|S2J}}. Currently considered the best active solo main of the character, and among the very few to reach genuine competitive notability with the character. Placed 65th at {{Trn|Get On My Level 2018}} and 49th at {{Trn|Shine 2022}}, the highest result of a Pichu player. | ||
*{{Sm|ChuDat|USA}} - Although he never used the character in serious tournaments against genuinely threatening players, he possessed a high-level Pichu, being able to take a set off {{Sm|Plank}} using the character. | *{{Sm|ChuDat|USA}} - Although he never used the character in serious tournaments against genuinely threatening players, he possessed a high-level Pichu, being able to take a set off {{Sm|Plank}} using the character. | ||
*{{Sm|t0mmy|USA}} - A notable Pichu player during the MLG era. | *{{Sm|t0mmy|USA}} - A notable Pichu player during the MLG era. |