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A '''Japanese style online ranking system''' was developed by {{Sm|Karajan}} for the ''Smash 64'' community in order to establish a non-ELO objective ranking system. The system is inspired off the Japanese ''[[SSB64]]'' community's rankings and thus, a player may only sign up with one character and the only legal map is [[Dream Land]]. The ruleset is by default 4 stocks and best of one, but players may agree to change some rules.  
A '''Japanese style online ranking system''' was developed by {{Sm|Karajan}} for the ''Smash 64'' community in order to establish a non-ELO objective ranking system. The system is inspired off the Japanese ''[[SSB64]]'' community's rankings and thus, a player may only sign up with one character and the only legal map is {{SSB|Dream Land}}. The ruleset is by default 4 stocks and best of one, but players may agree to change some rules.  


==Ranking==
==Ranking==
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*[http://dansma.sakura.ne.jp/player.php Original Japanese rankings]
*[http://dansma.sakura.ne.jp/player.php Original Japanese rankings]


[[Category:Power Rankings]]
[[Category:Global Power Rankings]]

Latest revision as of 12:38, January 5, 2022

A Japanese style online ranking system was developed by Karajan for the Smash 64 community in order to establish a non-ELO objective ranking system. The system is inspired off the Japanese SSB64 community's rankings and thus, a player may only sign up with one character and the only legal map is Dream Land. The ruleset is by default 4 stocks and best of one, but players may agree to change some rules.

Ranking[edit]

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S tier

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A tier

B tier

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