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'''Wi-Fi Warrior''' (sometimes used interchangeably with '''Online Warrior''') is a term referring to players who primarily play through [[online]] methods of competition, consistently attending and performing well in online tournaments but seldom appearing in-person. The term was first coined around the launch | '''Wi-Fi Warrior''' (sometimes used interchangeably with '''Online Warrior''') is a term referring to players who primarily play through [[online]] methods of competition, consistently attending and performing well in online tournaments but seldom appearing in-person. The term was first coined around the launch ''[[Brawl]]'' and has stuck ever since not just within the ''Smash'' [[community]], but also in general internet culture. | ||
Although online metagames exist for ''[[Smash 64]]'' and ''[[Melee]]'' thanks to the use of emulators such as [[Project64k]] and [[Slippi]] respectively, they often do not refer to themselves as "Wi-Fi Warriors." | Although online metagames exist for ''[[Smash 64]]'' and ''[[Melee]]'' thanks to the use of emulators such as [[Project64k]] and [[Slippi]] respectively, they often do not refer to themselves as "Wi-Fi Warriors." |