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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Outside of ''Smash'', Sejun plays the ''Pokémon'' video games and trading card game competitively. He is known for winning the Masters Division for ''Pokémon X & Y'' at the [[bulbapedia:2014 World Championships|2014 Pokémon World Championships]] using [[bulbapedia:Pachirisu (Pokémon)|Pachirisu]], a Pokémon that was considered unviable in VGC.
*Outside of ''Smash'', Sejun plays the ''Pokémon'' video games and trading card game competitively. He is known for winning the Masters Division for ''Pokémon X & Y'' at the [[bulbapedia:2014 World Championships|2014 Pokémon World Championships]] using [[bulbapedia:Pachirisu (Pokémon)|Pachirisu]], a Pokémon that previously saw minimal usage in VGC.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 17:36, November 3, 2019

Sejun
Character info
Ultimate main King Dedede
Other Ultimate character Mii Gunner
Rankings and results info
Most recent ranking Super Smash Bros. Ultimate South Korea Power Rankings: 5th
Personal and other info
Real name Se Jun Park
Birth date (age 28)
Location South Korea South Korea
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Semi-professional

Sejun is a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate King Dedede player from South Korea. He is currently ranked 5th on the South Korea Power Rankings and has a win over JJROCKETS.

Tournament placings

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Seoul Smash 6 July 12th-13th, 2019 9th
Blackout 3 July 26th-27th, 2019 3rd
Uprising 2019 August 31st-September 1st, 2019 33rd 4th ZAKI
VS Tournament Vol.6 September 21st, 2019 1st
Seoul Smash 8 September 27th-28th, 2019 3rd
Seoul Smash 9 October 13th, 2019 5th
Seoul Smash X November 2nd, 2019 13th

Trivia

  • Outside of Smash, Sejun plays the Pokémon video games and trading card game competitively. He is known for winning the Masters Division for Pokémon X & Y at the 2014 Pokémon World Championships using Pachirisu, a Pokémon that previously saw minimal usage in VGC.

External links