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===Tier placement and history===
===Tier placement and history===
Leading up to release, there was a lot of speculation for how Steve would work in ''Smash'' due to his unique moveset compared to the rest of the roster. Many players saw a lot of potential in him, with several players going as far as to call him top tier or outright broken due to his block-creating and crafting mechanics, his glide recovery that works similarly to the infamous [[glide]] mechanic in ''Brawl'', and his high power. After his release, players had mixed reactions to his viability. Some players such as {{Sm|ESAM}} and {{Sm|MkLeo}} believed that Steve was potentially high tier due to his incredible edge guarding and a great combo game. On the other hand, players such as {{Sm|Dabuz}} believed his weaknesses, especially his poor mobility, would make him more of a lower-mid tier character. Due to the [[COVID-19|COVID-19 pandemic]], Steve's initial representation in competitive play was online. Although most of his initial success came from {{Sm|Salem}}, Steve gradually saw a larger playerbase that met with consistently high placements online. Most notably, {{Sm|Jake}} won several large weeklies, defeated several top 10 online players, and was ranked 1st on 2 iterations of the [[Panda Global Online Leaderboard]].
Leading up to release, there was a lot of speculation for how Steve would work in ''Smash'' due to his unique moveset compared to the rest of the roster. Many players saw a lot of potential in him, with several players going as far as to call him top tier or outright broken due to his block-creating and crafting mechanics, his glide recovery that works similarly to the infamous [[glide]] mechanic in ''Brawl'', and his high power. After his release, players had mixed reactions to his viability. Some players such as {{Sm|ESAM}} and {{Sm|MkLeo}} believed that Steve was potentially high tier due to his incredible edge guarding and a great combo game. On the other hand, players such as {{Sm|Dabuz}} believed his weaknesses, especially his poor mobility, would make him more of a lower-mid tier character.


Following the return of offline competitive play, Steve established himself as a strong character right from the getgo, with successful performances from both Jake and {{Sm|yonni}}. His representation then greatly improved in the spring of 2022, owing to the rise of {{Sm|acola}} in Japan and {{Sm|Onin}} in North America, before exploding in the summer of 2022, with acola and Onin both winning several majors during this time: Onin especially won {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2022}}, the largest event of the year, and infamously 3-0d {{Sm|MkLeo}}, who at that time was still the best player in the world. These incredible performances effectively cemented Steve as the best character in the new metagame, and as such he was ranked 1st on the first tier list. This position only became even more unanimous as the metagame progressed: though Onin's results declined in the following year, acola rose to become the best player in the world, and several new Steve players were able to establish themselves in competitive play, including {{Sm|Syrup}} in the latter half of 2023 and {{Sm|crêpe salée}} in Europe, with crêpe salée becoming the only player to ever dethrone {{Sm|Glutonny}} on the [[European Ultimate Power Rankings]]. Most notably, Japan had a major Steve issue throughout 2023 and into 2024, with acola remaining one of the best players in the world, the rise of {{Sm|Carmelo}} and {{Sm|Raki}}, and several notable Japanese players maintaining a Steve secondary/counterpick, including {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}} and {{Sm|Rarikkusu}}. As such, Steve remains the unanimous best character in the game.
Due to the [[COVID-19|COVID-19 pandemic]], Steve's initial representation in competitive play was online. Although most of his initial success came from {{Sm|Salem}}, Steve gradually saw a larger playerbase that met with consistently high placements online. Most notably, {{Sm|Jake}} won several large weeklies, defeated several top 10 online players, and was ranked 1st on 2 iterations of the [[Panda Global Online Leaderboard]].
 
Following the return of offline competitive play, Steve continued to see a strong presence at major and supermajor tournaments thanks to a thriving playerbase, with many ultimately ranking in the top 100. In particular, {{Sm|acola}} was widely considered the second-best player in 2022 while {{Sm|Onin}} notably 3-0'd {{Sm|MkLeo}} at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2022}} and ultimately won the tournament. This has led many to consider Steve as not only the best character in the game, but also a character that's "broken"; this has resulted in Steve placing 1st on the first and second tier lists.


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