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**'''Upper mid level''' - An above-average competitive smasher, who typically maintain a winning record in tournament play and can place in the money at locals, though will rarely be a threat at higher level regionals. These players will often make up the lower rungs of an average sub-regional power ranking.
**'''Upper mid level''' - An above-average competitive smasher, who typically maintain a winning record in tournament play and can place in the money at locals, though will rarely be a threat at higher level regionals. These players will often make up the lower rungs of an average sub-regional power ranking.
**'''High level''' - A competitive smasher that truly excels. They maintain a winrate well above the average, dominate their local scene, are a money-placing threat at average regionals, and will routinely make it past the first round of pools at majors. However, while they can make the occasional upset, they are typically brushed aside by top level players, and will usually not make deep runs at majors. These players will be at the top of an average sub-regional power ranking, and will make up the lower rungs of larger regional rankings.
**'''High level''' - A competitive smasher that truly excels. They maintain a winrate well above the average, dominate their local scene, are a money-placing threat at average regionals, and will routinely make it past the first round of pools at majors. However, while they can make the occasional upset, they are typically brushed aside by top level players, and will usually not make deep runs at majors. These players will be at the top of an average sub-regional power ranking, and will make up the lower rungs of larger regional rankings.
**'''Upper higher level''' - A competitive smasher that is extraordinarily competent at the game, but falls just below being truly top level. Locals are essentially free money for them, they dominate at the regional level, and will often make it into the top 64 of majors. However, while they can realistically win against top level players, they will more frequently lose, and will rarely make it into the top 8 of a major, while never doing so at a supermajor. These players will be at the top of regional power rankings, and will make up the lower rungs of global power rankings.
**'''Upper high level''' - A competitive smasher that is extraordinarily competent at the game, but falls just below being truly top level. Locals are essentially free money for them, they dominate at the regional level, and will often make it into the top 64 of majors. However, while they can realistically win against top level players, they will more frequently lose, and will rarely make it into the top 8 of a major, while never doing so at a supermajor. These players will be at the top of regional power rankings, and will make up the lower rungs of global power rankings.
**'''Top level''' - A competitive smasher that is among the best of the best. Anything below a major will typically be easy pickings for them, they carry extraordinarily high winrates, and are legitimate threats to win a major, as well as place top 8 at a supermajor. These players will make up the higher rungs of global power rankings.
**'''Top level''' - A competitive smasher that is among the best of the best. Anything below a major will typically be easy pickings for them, they carry extraordinarily high winrates, and are legitimate threats to win a major, as well as place top 8 at a supermajor. These players will make up the higher rungs of global power rankings.
* ''Ranking'' = If applicable, the smasher's ranking on the current largest-scale power ranking they are rated on for each game. For ''Melee'' for example, the highest power ranking would be the most recent [[SSBMRank]] list.
* ''Ranking'' = If applicable, the smasher's ranking on the current largest-scale power ranking they are rated on for each game. For ''Melee'' for example, the highest power ranking would be the most recent [[SSBMRank]] list.