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'''Recipherus''' is a {{SSBM|Sheik}} main from Los Angeles, California. He was a well known Sheik professional in the early age of ''Melee'' (considered to be {{Sm|Ken}}'s main competition in Southern California at the time), placing well in the [[Tournament Go]] series. | '''Recipherus''' is a {{SSBM|Sheik}} main from Los Angeles, California. He was a well-known Sheik professional in the early age of ''Melee'' (considered to be {{Sm|Ken}}'s main competition in Southern California at the time), placing well in the [[Tournament Go]] series. | ||
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Melee main | Sheik |
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Location | Los Angeles, California |
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Recipherus is a Sheik main from Los Angeles, California. He was a well-known Sheik professional in the early age of Melee (considered to be Ken's main competition in Southern California at the time), placing well in the Tournament Go series.