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'''Unfezant''' is a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' {{SSBU|Mario}} player from Sydney that has defeated players such as {{Sm|Luma|p=Australia}}, {{Sm|DD}}, {{Sm|Kinaji}}, {{Sm|Shmu}}, {{Sm|Luco}}, {{Sm|Danklin}}, {{Sm|Malikoff}}, and {{Sm|Beet}}
'''Unfezant''' is a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' {{SSBU|Mario}} player from Sydney that has defeated players such as {{Sm|Luma|p=Australia}}, {{Sm|DD}}, {{Sm|Kinaji}}, {{Sm|Sriks}}, {{Sm|Luco}}, {{Sm|Danklin}}, {{Sm|Malikoff}}, and {{Sm|Beet}}.


He likes to play by pressing the buttons really fast and is known for this great improvisation and horrific failure such as when he lost the Vic trip to go to the major.
==History==
His main rivalries is kin min jae. Back in his rookie season, he debuted a phantom 2020, as a relatively unknown rising star, who ended up beating the now rank 1 Australian-Japanese player, kinaji. From there, kinship went to Japan to train as well has have his mentor sriks teach him the ways of sephiroth. Once he came back, he beat unfezant in a tournament with skulk and has now maintained his grasp on the aus smash community.
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As a young player coming into the new generation of suburban, unfezant uses the power of overloading his competition to create opportunities in the game. This results in extremely exciting games that are a joy for spectators to watch.
Unfezant is regarded as one of the best ''Ultimate'' players in NSW in the modern era. However, he has yet to cement himself at the top of Australia with 0 regional tournament wins.


Unfezant was originally not very good at ssbu, and it was only from his GENIUS older brother who was a brawlahlla prodigy in whixh unfezant was able to learn from.
===Early career===
Unfezant began his development as a Wi-Fi demon. Previously having terrible internet, Unfezant would be frequently disqualified from online tournaments due to heavy lag, however would still perform well when he was allowed to play. Once he got better internet, Unfezant became dominant in the Wi-Fi scene, notably being recognised my [[Nintendo]]'s AUS/NZ online tournament in the top 10.
 
Unfezant went to a weekly tournament, only to be on knocked out very early in the tournament. After a few years of hiatus, he turned up to another tournament, and then destroyed everyone. From out of no where, Unfezant went from an unknown wifi player, to one of the top players in NSW.
 
This was further cemented by his performance in "Okay this is Epping and Phantom", his first large tournament where he outperformed his seed significantly.
 
Currently, Unfezant is known for his exciting, agressive playstyle particularly with Mario but has been known to be very versatile, winning a tournament by playing random characters out of a pool of 32.
 
Due to his frequent inactivity, it is uncertain as to where Unfezant ranks in Australia overall, but it is widely considered that he is one of the best players in the country and among the top 2 in New South Wales.


==Tournament placings==
==Tournament placings==
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Latest revision as of 10:58, August 21, 2024

Unfezant
Character info
Ultimate main Mario
Other Ultimate character Pikachu
Personal and other info
Real name Marcus K.
Location Sydney Australia

Unfezant is a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Mario player from Sydney that has defeated players such as Luma, DD, Kinaji, Sriks, Luco, Danklin, Malikoff, and Beet.

History[edit]

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Unfezant is regarded as one of the best Ultimate players in NSW in the modern era. However, he has yet to cement himself at the top of Australia with 0 regional tournament wins.

Early career[edit]

Unfezant began his development as a Wi-Fi demon. Previously having terrible internet, Unfezant would be frequently disqualified from online tournaments due to heavy lag, however would still perform well when he was allowed to play. Once he got better internet, Unfezant became dominant in the Wi-Fi scene, notably being recognised my Nintendo's AUS/NZ online tournament in the top 10.

Unfezant went to a weekly tournament, only to be on knocked out very early in the tournament. After a few years of hiatus, he turned up to another tournament, and then destroyed everyone. From out of no where, Unfezant went from an unknown wifi player, to one of the top players in NSW.

This was further cemented by his performance in "Okay this is Epping and Phantom", his first large tournament where he outperformed his seed significantly.

Currently, Unfezant is known for his exciting, agressive playstyle particularly with Mario but has been known to be very versatile, winning a tournament by playing random characters out of a pool of 32.

Due to his frequent inactivity, it is uncertain as to where Unfezant ranks in Australia overall, but it is widely considered that he is one of the best players in the country and among the top 2 in New South Wales.

Tournament placings[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
AOT Monthly 6Online August 1st, 2020 17th
Super Barista Bros, Ghostly Grind July 14th, 2022 4th
Phantom 2022 July 16th-17th, 2022 9th 7th Violet
Okay this is Epping #10 December 11th, 2022 2nd
Okay this is Epping #10 December 11th, 2022 2nd
Super Barista Bros. A Very Meowy Christmas December 18th, 2022 1st
Okay this is Epping #12 January 14th, 2023 9th
The Action January 22nd, 2023 4th
Floating Point August 25th-27th, 2023 4th / 176 2nd / 63 Shmu

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