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===Tier placement and history===
When the game released in December 2018, 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 were also notable counterpicks against certain characters, such as {{SSBU|Olimar}}, that struggled with their range 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 perhaps too significant to overcome, most notably a notoriously poor recovery due to short-distance recovery moves with mediocre protection that left them severely vulnerable to [[gimp]]ing, but they also suffered from significant KOing inconsistency, mediocre frame data, vast difficulty in hitting agile small characters with their attacks predominantly having thin hitboxes, and very poor all-around mobility. Thus, most of their playerbase, including Riddles, eventually dropped them for other characters and their results fell off as a result. Because of this, the consensus about the Belmonts shifted, with most players viewing them as 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}} rising to prominence with decent results both online and offline. The Belmonts have also received buffs in [[List of updates (SSBU)/9.0.0 changelog#Simon|update 9.0.0]]. However, these buffs made little to no impact in fixing the main weaknesses of the character, ultimately leaving the Belmonts placing 68th on the first and current tier list.


===Most historically significant players===
===Most historically significant players===
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*{{Sm|T3 DOM|USA|c1=Richter|g=SSBU}} - The best active Belmont player in the world. Placed 7th at both {{Trn|2GG: SoCal Chronicles 2020}} and {{Trn|2GG: All In}}, 13th at {{Trn|Glitch - Infinite}} and 33rd at both {{Trn|2GG: SwitchFest 2019}} and {{Trn|2GG: Kongo Saga}} wins over players such as {{Sm|MkLeo}}, {{Sm|Dabuz}}, and {{Sm|Chag}}. Ranked as high as 3rd on the [[SoCal Power Rankings#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate rankings|SoCal Ultimate Power Rankings]].  
*{{Sm|T3 DOM|USA|c1=Richter|g=SSBU}} - The best active Belmont player in the world. Placed 7th at both {{Trn|2GG: SoCal Chronicles 2020}} and {{Trn|2GG: All In}}, 13th at {{Trn|Glitch - Infinite}} and 33rd at both {{Trn|2GG: SwitchFest 2019}} and {{Trn|2GG: Kongo Saga}} wins over players such as {{Sm|MkLeo}}, {{Sm|Dabuz}}, and {{Sm|Chag}}. Ranked as high as 3rd on the [[SoCal Power Rankings#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate rankings|SoCal Ultimate Power Rankings]].  
*{{Sm|TRIGGER|c1=Simon|g=SSBU|Japan}} - The best Belmont player in Japan. Placed 5th at {{Trn|Karisuma SP 8}}, 9th at {{Trn|Seibugeki 9}}, and 33rd at {{Trn|Kagaribi 5}}, {{Trn|Umebura SP 5}} and {{Trn|EVO Japan 2020}} with wins over players such as {{Sm|KEN}}, {{Sm|T}}, and {{Sm|Gackt}}.
*{{Sm|TRIGGER|c1=Simon|g=SSBU|Japan}} - The best Belmont player in Japan. Placed 5th at {{Trn|Karisuma SP 8}}, 9th at {{Trn|Seibugeki 9}}, and 33rd at {{Trn|Kagaribi 5}}, {{Trn|Umebura SP 5}} and {{Trn|EVO Japan 2020}} with wins over players such as {{Sm|KEN}}, {{Sm|T}}, and {{Sm|Gackt}}.
*{{Sm|YoseFu|c1=Simon|g=SSBU|USA}} - Placed 5th at {{Trn|Kumite in Tennessee 2020}}, 7th at {{Trn|Code Crimson}}, 13th at {{Trn|CyPhaCon Mini Esports}}, 25th at {{Trn|Mainstage 2022}}, and 49th at {{Trn|MomoCon 2022}} with wins over {{Sm|KEN}}, {{Sm|Monte}} and {{Sm|enhancedpv}}. Ranked 1st on the [[Mississippi Power Rankings]]. Online placed 7th at {{Trn|Rev It Up: 2020 Series}}, 13th at {{Trn|Super Smash Galaxy}}, and 17th at {{Trn|SWT: NA Southeast Ultimate Online Qualifier}}. Formerly ranked in the Area 51 position on the [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v6]]. <noinclude>[[Category:Templates]]</noinclude>
*{{Sm|YoseFu|c1=Simon|g=SSBU|USA}} - Placed 5th at {{Trn|Kumite in Tennessee 2020}}, 7th at {{Trn|Code Crimson}}, 13th at {{Trn|CyPhaCon Mini Esports}}, 25th at {{Trn|Mainstage 2022}}, and 49th at {{Trn|MomoCon 2022}} with wins over {{Sm|KEN}}, {{Sm|Monte}} and {{Sm|enhancedpv}}. Ranked 1st on the [[Mississippi Power Rankings]]. Online placed 7th at {{Trn|Rev It Up: 2020 Series}}, 13th at {{Trn|Super Smash Galaxy}}, and 17th at {{Trn|SWT: NA Southeast Ultimate Online Qualifier}}. Formerly ranked in the Area 51 position on the [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v6]].
 
===Tier placement and history===
When the game was released in December 2018, 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 were also notable counterpicks against certain characters, such as {{SSBU|Olimar}}, that struggled with their range 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 perhaps too significant to overcome, most notably a notoriously poor recovery due to short-distance recovery moves with mediocre protection that left them severely vulnerable to [[gimp]]ing, but they also suffered from significant KOing inconsistency, mediocre frame data, vast difficulty in hitting agile small characters with their attacks predominantly having thin hitboxes, and very poor all-around mobility. Thus, most of their playerbase, including Riddles, eventually dropped them for other characters and their results fell off as a result. Because of this, the consensus about the Belmonts shifted, with most players viewing them as 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}} rising to prominence with decent results both online and offline. The Belmonts have also received buffs in [[List of updates (SSBU)/9.0.0 changelog#Simon|update 9.0.0]]. However, these buffs made little to no impact in fixing the main weaknesses of the characters, ultimately leaving them placing 68th on the first and current tier list.
 
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Revision as of 20:07, March 16, 2023

Use this template to store information relevant to the metagame of Simon and Richter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.



Most historically significant players

See also: Category:Simon professionals (SSBU); Category:Richter professionals (SSBU)

Tier placement and history

When the game was released in December 2018, 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 were also notable counterpicks against certain characters, such as Olimar, that struggled with their range 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 perhaps too significant to overcome, most notably a notoriously poor recovery due to short-distance recovery moves with mediocre protection that left them severely vulnerable to gimping, but they also suffered from significant KOing inconsistency, mediocre frame data, vast difficulty in hitting agile small characters with their attacks predominantly having thin hitboxes, and very poor all-around mobility. Thus, most of their playerbase, including Riddles, eventually dropped them for other characters and their results fell off as a result. Because of this, the consensus about the Belmonts shifted, with most players viewing them as 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 rising to prominence with decent results both online and offline. The Belmonts have also received buffs in update 9.0.0. However, these buffs made little to no impact in fixing the main weaknesses of the characters, ultimately leaving them placing 68th on the first and current tier list.