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The '''Super Pichu cheating scandal''', also known as '''Pichugate''', was an incident that occurred in the North East [[Ohio]] competitive ''Melee'' scene. This incident revolves around a [[Smasher]] by the name of Chaos, who suddenly achieved high placements in tournaments using {{SSBM|Pichu}}, a fighter notoriously known for being a [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/JokeCharacter joke character]. It was eventually proven that Chaos had cheated by installing [[gameplay modification]]s on his setup to [[buff]] Pichu in various areas to an absurd degree, with the egregiousness of the buffs leading it to being dubbed "Super Pichu". | The '''Super Pichu cheating scandal''', also known as '''Pichugate''', was an incident that occurred in the North East [[Ohio]] competitive ''Melee'' scene. This incident revolves around a [[Smasher]] by the name of Chaos, who suddenly achieved high placements in tournaments using {{SSBM|Pichu}}, a fighter notoriously known for being a [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/JokeCharacter joke character]. It was eventually proven that Chaos had cheated by installing [[gameplay modification]]s on his setup to [[buff]] Pichu in various areas to an absurd degree, with the egregiousness of the buffs leading it to being dubbed "Super Pichu". | ||
This incident is notable for being the first and | This incident is notable for being the first and only recorded case of cheating in offline ''Smash'' tournaments through gameplay modification. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== |