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When Simon and | When the game released in December, Simon and Richter attracted interest due to their unique attributes, including extremely long reach, an array of powerful projectiles, and ledge trapping potential; many players initially viewed the Belmonts as a high tier, or potentially a top tier character because of their spacing and zoning ability allowing them to play an effective defensive game. Simon and Richter also were notable counterpicks for certain characters that struggle with range due to their spacing and keep away game. During the early stages of the metagame, the Belmonts were relatively popular characters, with {{Sm|Riddles}} being their highest level representative. However, their weaknesses were soon discovered to be prominent, with a notoriously poor recovery due to situational recovery moves alongside low air speed, inconsistency in KOing, average frame data, poor mobility and a high skill ceiling. Thus, most of their playerbase including Riddles eventually dropped them for other characters and their results and viability fell off as a result. Because of this, the consensus about the Belmonts shifted, with most players relegating them to mid tier or low tier characters. | ||
During and after the COVID-19 pandemic, the Belmont playerbase experienced a small resurgence, with players such as {{Sm|T3 DOM}}, {{Sm|Noxumbra}} and {{Sm|TRIGGER}} gathering decent results both online and offline, also thanks to buffs acquired in update 9.0.0, ultimately leaving the Belmonts' definitive tier placement questionable. | |||
===Most historically significant players=== | ===Most historically significant players=== |
Revision as of 05:17, September 12, 2021
Use this template to store information relevant to the metagame of Simon and Richter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
When the game released in December, Simon and Richter attracted interest due to their unique attributes, including extremely long reach, an array of powerful projectiles, and ledge trapping potential; many players initially viewed the Belmonts as a high tier, or potentially a top tier character because of their spacing and zoning ability allowing them to play an effective defensive game. Simon and Richter also were notable counterpicks for certain characters that struggle with range due to their spacing and keep away game. During the early stages of the metagame, the Belmonts were relatively popular characters, with Riddles being their highest level representative. However, their weaknesses were soon discovered to be prominent, with a notoriously poor recovery due to situational recovery moves alongside low air speed, inconsistency in KOing, average frame data, poor mobility and a high skill ceiling. Thus, most of their playerbase including Riddles eventually dropped them for other characters and their results and viability fell off as a result. Because of this, the consensus about the Belmonts shifted, with most players relegating them to mid tier or low tier characters. During and after the COVID-19 pandemic, the Belmont playerbase experienced a small resurgence, with players such as T3 DOM, Noxumbra and TRIGGER gathering decent results both online and offline, also thanks to buffs acquired in update 9.0.0, ultimately leaving the Belmonts' definitive tier placement questionable.
Most historically significant players
See also: Category:Simon professionals (SSBU); Category:Richter professionals (SSBU)
Numbers in parentheses denote a smasher's placement on the Fall 2019 PGRU, which recognizes the top 50 players in the world in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate from July 13th, 2019 to December 15th, 2019.
- Asotil - Placed 3rd at Ascension IX, Ascension VII and Ascension 2020: Back to Basics, 5th at Ascension VIII, and 9th at Ascension II with wins over players such as Prodigy, BassMage, and Widget. Currently ranked 4th on the Arizona Power Rankings.
- Frosty - Placed 5th at Retro Arena 64, 9th at Frosty Faustings XII 2020, and 13th at Midwest Arena with wins over players such as Maister, MuteAce, and Ravenking. Currently ranked 5th on the Chicago Ultimate Power Rankings.
- Noxumbra - Placed 4th at Ultimate WANTED 3, 17th at Smash Contest: DoKomi 2021, and 25th at WANTED SAISON 4 - Chapter 2 with wins over players such as Mr. E, Leon, and Homika. Online, placed 5th at FCW x GlobalClan: Special Edition 2, 13th at SWT: Europe Ultimate Online Qualifier, and 25th at FCW : Special Edition - European Scale.
- Riddles (#47) - The best Richter player in the world but has since dropped the character. Placed 9th at Saints Gaming Live 2019 and 13th at both Get On My Level 2019 and Super Smash Con 2019 with wins over players such as Dabuz, Jw, and Scend.
- T3 DOM - The best Richter player in the world. Placed 7th at both 2GG: SoCal Chronicles 2020 and 2GG: All In, 33rd at both 2GG: SwitchFest 2019 and 2GG: Kongo Saga, and 49th at Shine 2019 wins over players such as Elegant,MastaMario, and MuteAce. Currently ranked 13th on the SoCal Ultimate Power Rankings. Online, placed 3rd at Lockhart Series and 7th at SWT: NA Southwest Ultimate Online Qualifier. Formerly ranked 23rd on the Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v6.
- TRIGGER - The best Simon player in Japan. Placed 5th at Karisuma SP 8, 9th at TSC 11, and 33rd at both Umebura SP 5 and EVO Japan 2020 with wins over players such as T, Kie, and Masashi.
- YoseFu - Placed 5th at Kumite in Tennessee 2020 and 49th at DreamHack Atlanta 2019 with wins over Dietsoda and Makibaz. Currently ranked 3rd on the Tennessee Power Rankings. Online placed 7th at Rev It Up: 2020 Series, 13th at Super Smash Galaxy, and 17th at SWT: NA Southeast Ultimate Online Qualifier. Formerly ranked in the Area 51 position on the Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v6.