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The '''OrionRank''' is an unofficial power rankings created by [[Team:Panda|PGStats]] seeder BarnardsLoop and EazyFreezie for {{forwiiu}} and later ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It began in 2016, and is designed as an independent ranking meant to catalog 100 players a year, though often produces mid-season rankings with less players. It operates based on a TTS (Tournament Tiering Sheet) that takes both national & regional rankings into account, and specializes in non-United States scene coverage. | The '''OrionRank''' is an unofficial power rankings created by [[Team:Panda|PGStats]] seeder BarnardsLoop and EazyFreezie for {{forwiiu}} and later ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It began in 2016, and is designed as an independent ranking meant to catalog 100 players a year, though often produces mid-season rankings with less players. It operates based on a TTS (Tournament Tiering Sheet) that takes both national & regional rankings into account, and specializes in non-United States scene coverage. | ||
< | Despite its unofficial status, the rankings have been popular in the community, and was even used by Guinness World Records in a blurb on ''Ultimate'' and {{Sm|MkLeo}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/stoneKazoo/status/1342525129302159360|title=Guinness World Record blurb on ''Ultimate'' and MkLeo}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 00:22, August 2, 2021
The OrionRank is an unofficial power rankings created by PGStats seeder BarnardsLoop and EazyFreezie for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and later Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It began in 2016, and is designed as an independent ranking meant to catalog 100 players a year, though often produces mid-season rankings with less players. It operates based on a TTS (Tournament Tiering Sheet) that takes both national & regional rankings into account, and specializes in non-United States scene coverage.
Despite its unofficial status, the rankings have been popular in the community, and was even used by Guinness World Records in a blurb on Ultimate and MkLeo.[1]
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Alternate Global Power Rankings | |
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Melee | RetroSSBMRank · SSBPD · EventHubs · Top 100 |
Brawl | RetroSSBBRank |
Smash 4 | OrionRank: 2016 · 2017 · Mid-Spring 2018 · 2018 Other: EventHubs · Cloudhead |
Ultimate | OrionRank: Six Months In · 2019 · Pre-Quarantine · Ultimate: Eclipse · Mid-Year 2022 · 2022 |
Project M | 3.6Rank |