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Anther
Character info
Brawl main Pikachu
Other Brawl character Lucario
Personal and other info
Location Michigan United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Top professional
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Anther is a Michigan Pikachu main. He's very crafty and innovative in his playstyle.

Anther entered his first Super Smash Brothers Melee tournament February 24th, 2007, and is an active tournament participant to this day. Though only infamously known in melee for having a uniquely fast and flashy playstyle with Pikachu, he quickly moved up the tournament rankings in Michigan and became one of the top 8 in Michigan's competitive smash scene by 2008.

At his first national tournament, Pound 2, he only barely made it to the second round of pools, in which he lost 0-8 to names such as P.C. Chris, Wife, Chinesah, Korn, Linquini, and Joe Bushman. Seven months later when Anther entered Pound 3 he was able to upset things by actually making it to brackets using solely Pikachu and placing 25th out of 224. (Technically Falco and Ice Climbers were used in the tournament, but they resulted in him losing every match they were used.) He was also able to make it into doubles brackets with his partner Shaeden, a Falco/Fox main, and placed 17th.

Soon afterwards, Anther became a very tough contender in Michigan's competitive scene until Super Smash Bros Brawl was released. Starting off strong by placing 2nd behind Mikey Lenetia at his first official brawl tournament, Anther soon became the dominant force in the midwest from May 2008 until near May 2009, winning nearly every tournament he entered, and placing first in the Midwest Circuit for Singles and Doubles, and also winning several large tournaments in the Chicago area. During this time he made over 10,000USD, which he largely used to fund college.

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