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|mainssbu = King Dedede
|mainssbu = King Dedede
|otherssbu = Mii Gunner
|otherssbu = Mii Gunner
|sponsor        = {{team|T1}}
|former sponsors        = {{Team|T1}}
|skillssbu = Semi-professional
|rankingssbu = [[South Korean Power Rankings]]: 6th
|rankingssbu = [[South Korea Power Rankings]]: 5th
|realname = Se-Jun Park
|realname = Se-Jun Park
|location = South Korea
|location = South Korea
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|birthyear = 1996
|birthyear = 1996
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'''Sejun''' is a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' {{SSBU|King Dedede}} player from South Korea. He is currently ranked 5th on the [[South Korea Power Rankings]] and has a win over {{Sm|JJROCKETS}}.  
'''Sejun''' is a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' {{SSBU|King Dedede}} player from South Korea. He was ranked as high as 5th on the [[South Korean Power Rankings]] and has a win over {{Sm|JJROCKETS}}.  


Since the 15th November, 2019, Sejun is sponsored by [[T1]], primarily as a Pokémon VGC and TCG player but also as a Smash player.
On November 15th, 2019, Sejun was signed by {{Team|T1}}, primarily as a ''Pokémon'' VGC and TCG player but also as a ''Smash'' player.
 
==Rankings==
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''===
====[[South_Korean_Power_Rankings#Super_Smash_Bros._Ultimate|South Korean Power Rankings]]====
{|class="wikitable"
!Ranking!!Time period!!Rank!!Character(s)!!Notes
|-
|[[South_Korean_Power_Rankings#Super_Smash_Bros._Ultimate|South Korean Power Rankings V2]]||Season 2 2019||5th||{{head|King Dedede|g=SSBU|s=20px}}||
|-
|[[South_Korean_Power_Rankings#Super_Smash_Bros._Ultimate|South Korean Power Rankings V3]]||Season 3 2019||6th||{{head|King Dedede|g=SSBU|s=20px}}||
|}


==Tournament placings==
==Tournament placings==
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!Tournament!!Date!!1v1 placement!!2v2 placement!!Partner
!Tournament!!Date!!1v1 placement!!2v2 placement!!Partner
|-
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|[https://smash.gg/tournament/seoul-smash-6/details Seoul Smash 6]||July 12th-13th, 2019||9th||—||—
|[https://start.gg/tournament/seoul-smash-6/details Seoul Smash 6]||July 12th-13th, 2019||9th||—||—
|-
|-
|[https://smash.gg/tournament/blackout-3/details Blackout 3]||July 26th-27th, 2019||3rd||—||—
|[https://start.gg/tournament/blackout-3/details Blackout 3]||July 26th-27th, 2019||3rd||—||—
|-
|-
|{{Trn|Uprising 2019}}||August 31st-September 1st, 2019||33rd||4th||{{Sm|ZAKI}}
|{{Trn|Uprising 2019|g=SSBU}}||August 31st-September 1st, 2019||33rd||4th||{{Sm|ZAKI}}
|-
|-
|[https://twitter.com/Robinology777/status/1175496617077534720 VS Tournament Vol.6]||September 21st, 2019||1st||—||—
|[https://twitter.com/Robinology777/status/1175496617077534720 VS Tournament Vol.6]||September 21st, 2019||1st||—||—
|-
|-
|[https://smash.gg/tournament/seoul-smash-8/details Seoul Smash 8]||September 27th-28th, 2019||3rd||—||—
|[https://start.gg/tournament/seoul-smash-8/details Seoul Smash 8]||September 27th-28th, 2019||3rd||—||—
|-
|[https://start.gg/tournament/seoul-smash-9/details Seoul Smash 9]||October 13th, 2019||5th||—||—
|-
|{{Trn|Seoul Smash X|g=SSBU}}||November 2nd, 2019||13th||—||—
|-
|[https://start.gg/tournament/seoul-smash-11/details Seoul Smash 11]||November 29th-30th, 2019||9th||—||—
|-
|[https://start.gg/tournament/seoul-smash-12-ultimate-melee/details Seoul Smash 12]||February 1st, 2020||7th||1st||{{Sm|JJROCKETS}}
|-
|[https://start.gg/tournament/seoul-smash-online-edition/details Seoul Smash ONLINE EDITION]{{OnlineIcon}}||March 13th, 2020||4th||—||—
|-
|[https://start.gg/tournament/core-a-cup-presented-by-hit-box/details Core-A Cup]||August 16th, 2020||5th||—||—
|-
|{{Trn|SWT: East Asia South Ultimate Online Qualifier|g=SSBU}}{{OnlineIcon}}||April 24th-25th, 2021||17th||—||—
|-
|-
|[https://smash.gg/tournament/seoul-smash-9/details Seoul Smash 9]||October 13th, 2019||5th||—||—
|{{Trn|SWT: East Asia South Ultimate Online Qualifier|g=SSBU}} Last Chance Qualifier{{OnlineIcon}}||April 25th, 2021||2nd||—||—
|-
|-
|{{Trn|Seoul Smash X}}||November 2nd, 2019||13th||—||—
|{{Trn|Uprising 2022|g=SSBU}}||September 3rd-4th, 2022||17th||—||—
|}
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[[Category:South Korean smashers]]
[[Category:South Korean smashers]]
[[Category:King Dedede players (SSBU)]]

Latest revision as of 09:43, September 4, 2024

Sejun
Character info
Ultimate main King Dedede
Other Ultimate character Mii Gunner
Team info
Former sponsor(s) T1
Rankings and results info
Most recent ranking Super Smash Bros. Ultimate South Korean Power Rankings: 6th
Personal and other info
Real name Se-Jun Park
Birth date (age 28)
Location South Korea South Korea

Sejun is a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate King Dedede player from South Korea. He was ranked as high as 5th on the South Korean Power Rankings and has a win over JJROCKETS.

On November 15th, 2019, Sejun was signed by T1, primarily as a Pokémon VGC and TCG player but also as a Smash player.

Rankings[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

South Korean Power Rankings[edit]

Ranking Time period Rank Character(s) Notes
South Korean Power Rankings V2 Season 2 2019 5th King Dedede (SSBU)
South Korean Power Rankings V3 Season 3 2019 6th King Dedede (SSBU)

Tournament placings[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Seoul Smash 6 July 12th-13th, 2019 9th
Blackout 3 July 26th-27th, 2019 3rd
Uprising 2019 August 31st-September 1st, 2019 33rd 4th ZAKI
VS Tournament Vol.6 September 21st, 2019 1st
Seoul Smash 8 September 27th-28th, 2019 3rd
Seoul Smash 9 October 13th, 2019 5th
Seoul Smash X November 2nd, 2019 13th
Seoul Smash 11 November 29th-30th, 2019 9th
Seoul Smash 12 February 1st, 2020 7th 1st JJROCKETS
Seoul Smash ONLINE EDITIONOnline March 13th, 2020 4th
Core-A Cup August 16th, 2020 5th
SWT: East Asia South Ultimate Online QualifierOnline April 24th-25th, 2021 17th
SWT: East Asia South Ultimate Online Qualifier Last Chance QualifierOnline April 25th, 2021 2nd
Uprising 2022 September 3rd-4th, 2022 17th

Trivia[edit]

  • Outside of Smash, Sejun plays the Pokémon video games and trading card game competitively. He is known for winning the Masters Division for Pokémon X & Y at the 2014 Pokémon World Championships using Pachirisu, a Pokémon that previously saw minimal usage in VGC.

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