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<option>'''OT's Pro Tip:''' ''Eid I litnu em ta skcatta worht, Tnaryt Agemo, em taefed ot.''</option>
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{{Infobox Smasher
| name          = Omega Tyrant
| name          = Omega Tyrant
| image        = Dedede2.gif
| image        = ot.png
| mainssbb      = King Dedede, Snake, Falco
| mainssbu    = R.O.B.
| 2ndmainssbb  = Marth, Lucario, Kirby
| mainssb4    = R.O.B.
| otherssbb     = Meta Knight, Wolf, Pikachu
| otherssb4    = Charizard
| 2ndotherssbb  = Bowser, Ike, Mr. Game & Watch, Fox
| mainssbb      = Wolf
| skill        =  
| 2ndmainssbb  = King Dedede
| otherssbb    = Snake
| mainssbm      = Ganondorf
| mainpm        = Ganondorf
| skillssbm    = Low level (Retired)
| skillssbb     = Upper mid level (Retired)
| skillssb4    = High level (Retired)
| skillssbu    = High level
| realname      = Michael Oliver
| realname      = Michael Oliver
| birthday      = 21
| birthday      = 21
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| location      = New York
| location      = New York
| country      = United States
| country      = United States
| brawlcode    = 4597-0578-2050
| nnid          = OmegaTyrant
}}
}}


=Introduction=
You either probably know me as that blunt admin with inconsistent activity that blocks a lot of people and writes big walls of text skirting the line of [[SW:NPA]], or as that guy on Youtube who makes Smash videos of Luigi beating level 9 CPUs by doing nothing, or maybe as that R.O.B. you ran into once on Elite Smash or in an arena that beat you up.
I am a dedicated smasher from Schenectady, New York who has been playing Super Smash Bros. since I received Melee as a Christmas present about six years ago. It took a couple of years before I really got into it. But once I did, Melee was the game I played the most on the GCN, by far (more then 50% of my playtime on the GCN was on Melee). I was just one of the millions who anticipated Brawl's release. I preorder it and bought it the day it came out, despite not owning a Wii yet. I would have to wait 2 months before I could obtain a Wii and play Brawl. Like many others who played Melee dedicatedly, I noticed the physics differences immediately. Initially, I didn't like the physics changes and the loss of L-cancelling, but I would adapt to Brawl very quickly. Now, I prefer Brawl over Melee. I am very knowledgeble on both games as I have tested various aspects of the game such as how early every character's f-smash kills, every character's weight, and even how well every character can momentum cancel. I discovered various things not mentioned on this wiki such as Fox's dair in Melee was actually a spike and not a meteor smash, albiet a very weak one and how exactly priority works (in SSBB). My other gaming passion are the Pokemon series which are the only other games I had played as much as Super Smash Bros. I have spent over 2000 hours combined on my SSBB and Diamond files. For my avatar, I have my favorite pokemon, Tyranitar (personally, I think he would be a awesome character for Super Smash Bros. but I highly doubt he will ever be one).
 
My activity here greatly fluctuates, and I can't promise that I will always be around, but as long as I am around I'll edit as I feel like it and help when needed. Just don't ever expect me to involve myself in the thick of things and spend hours a day on the wiki again, you can look at me as an overseer of the wiki or as a possible mentor figure.
 
If you ever want to play me in Ultimate, just ask me wherever and I'll tell you when I can play. I do not have any interest in playing any of the other Smash games online however, so do not ask me to play in one of them.
 
==Smash games==
I did play Brawl competitively, comaining {{SSBB|Wolf}} and {{SSBB|King Dedede}},with a {{SSBB|Snake}} that I also used frequently. I believed I did reach a borderline high level, and was good enough to consistently win money at locals in my region, win sets against high level players, and was able to [[New York Power Ranking|get ranked 5th in my region's last Brawl PR in 2012]], within months of my offline competitive debut. I didn't get much success when I occasionally travelled out of region to the prestigious NYC/NJ area, though even with the much stronger competition, I never attended a tournament where I failed to win at least one set. I didn't get to attend much out-of-region tournaments however, as after Apex 2013 my OoR attendance vanished and my overall tournament attendance plummeted, in large part due to my region's Brawl activity falling off a cliff afterward, and my own increasing disillusionment with the competitive Brawl scene. At the end, I only attended nearby local tournaments due to my depleted interest in competitive Brawl, largely in part due to the Brawl's community inability to follow through with a large scale Meta Knight ban, and my inability to burn $50-100 on a single tournament I had no realistic chance of winning money at. And after the Smash 4 came along, I had absolutely no interest in ever touching Brawl again outside of Boss Battles and getting videos for my Youtube channel.
 
In regards to Melee, I don't play it competitively, due to various issues I have with the game, such as the lack of any remotely viable character I could click with, and overall just not liking it as much as the Smash games that came after. Since the Brawl era, I really only played it for single player stuff and to get videos of its dumb AI. I did very occasionally enter local Melee tournaments though, depending on my mood. I also occasionally played friendlies in it against Melee friends and other Brawl/Smash 4 players. When I do play Melee with others I pretty much go all Ganon. For how well I do, I'll stomp casuals and beat other Brawl/Smash 4/Ult players who don't play Melee, and can defeat low level Melee players, while I get stomped by good Melee players. By the time of Ultimate's release, I've lost interest in even the occasional dabbling in Melee.
 
As for Smash 64, I never owned it, and despite me being a boomer gamer that still enjoys many old games, I find Smash 64 to be incredibly antiquated and it has never appealed to me, both with how it plays and its barebones content. I've played it a few times, but only ever got a moderate amount of enjoyment from it at best, and have not enjoyed it as a spectator either. Maybe someday I'll give Smash Remix a try though.
 
With Smash 4, I liked it quite a bit more than Brawl, and despite not getting as much practice in it as I should have, I was one of the best players in my revived and stronger region in it (even being [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B6soP2IIEAAMLIb.jpg ranked 1st] and then [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CGkSDKXUIAAfIkB.png:large 2nd] in my region's first two PRs). Then throughout my Smash 4 career my activity would wane at times and I had a couple extended hiatuses that led to a slight downturn in results when I first came back, but I would train up and quickly retake my #2 spot under {{Sm|Dark Wizzy}} despite my region growing substantially stronger each time, where I consistently hovered around for my entire Smash 4 career. Unlike in Brawl, I additionally got solid OoR results during the occasional times I traveled, including making it out of pools at both [[KTAR XVIII]] and [[KTAR XIX]], and when I finally entered a supermajor I got top 64 at [[Shine 2017#Smash Wii_U singles|Shine 2017]]. I ended up retiring from Smash 4 in early 2018 pretty much right after the announcement of the new Smash, while I finished still ranked #2 under Dark Wizzy in the CR during my [https://scontent.fewr1-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/26167564_1479252108839518_3706959293735350152_n.jpg?_nc_cat=104&_nc_ht=scontent.fewr1-3.fna&oh=e1089c71ea8699760e78fff0ed0fef70&oe=5C4877BC final active season], while also finishing with significant winning records against every non-Wizzy CR player, though I never did take a set off Wizzy. I mained R.O.B. to the end, and still played around a lot with Charizard, though by the end he fell quite a bit behind my R.O.B. and never quite reached co-main status.
 
As for Ultimate, it is easily my favorite Smash yet and I always have a ton of fun playing it. I'm currently still solo-maining R.O.B. as I'm very pleased with his changes and adaption into the new game, and he is my best character by far, while solo Charizard, Ridley, Dedede, and Wolf are other characters I really enjoy playing but have not invested heavily in. The other characters I enjoy playing but have no current plans to ever invest into seriously are K. Rool, Incineroar, Hero, the Belmonts, and Snake. As for my competitive career in it, I have not actually competed in much tournaments, due to various life issues killing my motivation to compete, though I have still been regularly playing the game, and I have done very well in the few tournaments I have entered, including winning most of the locals I entered.
 
===Brawl mods===
I loved Brawl Minus, before Ult it was the most fun I had playing Smash, especially so casually. Project M on the other hand I never liked that much, but have gotten some enjoyment from it when I did play it.
 
In Minus, I comained Wolf, Dedede, and Ganon, as well as going a plethora of other characters in casual play. In PM, I solo-mained Ganon, with no other character clicking with me at all. I did enter a couple PM brackets during the lame duck period of Brawl, doing decent at one, and doing pretty good at the second, while obtaining my PM career highlight of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbYChx-xwt4 taking a set off Manalord], one of the best Melee and PM players in upstate New York, something some of the PM players in my region would still talk with me about years after it happened. Near the end of Smash 4 I also once entered a local PM weekly and took a set off my region's #1 PM player Sand (though he did end up swiftly destroying me in the Loser Finals runback).
 
==Other games==
I've been a huge Smash fan since Melee, but here are other games I really enjoy and will readily discuss:
 
*Pokemon, which is the game series I have easily invested the most into after Smash, or maybe even more than Smash. I don't play it competitively, though I do like challenge runs and playing romhacks. Gen 4 is my favorite, with HGSS being my absolute favorite Pokemon game.
 
*Classic Doom (so Ultimate Doom, Doom 2, and Doom 64), I'm not much a fan of shooters, but something about these games have absolutely gripped me ever since I was a kid, and I still love playing them to this day. The fan-made content in particular is absolutely incredible; even though the base game maps of these games haven't all aged well, people are still pumping out high quality maps and mods for Doom to this day, and you'll never run out of new content to play in Doom. Classic Doom also remains my favorite game to spectate, whether it's speedruns or more casual commented playthroughs.
 
*Dragon Quest, which is my other favorite RPG alongside Pokemon. Dragon Quest Monsters 2 in particular is my big childhood game that I put even more time into than any individual Pokemon game, and Dragon Quest 8 remains my favorite single-player experience in a video game, barring maybe the aforementioned Doom when you factor in its WADs and mods.
 
*Castlevania (both Classicvania and Metroidvania style), Mario (the 2D platformers, 3D platformers, and M&L), and Fire Emblem are other video games series I'm a big fan of, and there are lots of other games I enjoy, but it would be too much to list them all out.


==Feats==
==Youtube channel==
I have spent countless hours on SSBM and SSBB 1P modes and have accomplish many feats.
As mentioned in the intro, most people from outside this wiki probably know me because of my Youtube channel, that you can find [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzauHkxA0tcMC91lmBU0zqQ here]. I'm prone to some big schedule slips, but the channel is still alive and I have no intention of abandoning it anytime soon.  
*In Melee, I beaten Classic and Crazy Hand on Normal with every character without continuing.
*In Melee, I beaten Adventure and Giga Bowser on Normal with every character w/o continuing.
*In Melee, I beaten Classic on Very Hard and Crazy Hand with Ganondorf w/o continuing.
*In Melee, I beaten Adventure on Very Hard with Ganondorf w/o continuing (I didn't beat fast enough to fight Giga Bowser, however).
*In Melee, I made it to the G&Ws in All Star on Very Hard with Ganondorf w/o continuing (they ended up killing me but I still managed to clear it)
*In Melee, I survived 15 Minute-Melee with every character.
*In Melee, I beaten Event 51 with every character and beaten it w/o stock loss with 17 characters (Dr.Mario, Bowser, Peach, Yoshi, C.Falcon, Ganondorf, Falco, Fox, Ness, Kirby, Samus, Link, Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Mewtwo, Marth, and Roy).
*In Melee using Ganondorf, I beaten Event 50 in 30 seconds and beaten Event 51 in 1m 04 sec.
*In Melee, I collected every trophy except Olimar's (I never owned or knew someone who owned Pikmin).
*In Brawl, I beaten Classic on Hard and Crazy Hand with every character w/o continuing.
*In Brawl, I beaten Classic on Intense and Crazy Hand with Fox w/o continuing (I did this despite Fox being a secondary character).
*In Brawl, I beaten Classic on Intense w/o continuing with 13 characters (Bowser, Kirby, Meta Knight, King Dedede, Fox, Falco, Wolf, Pikachu, Lucario, Marth, Ike, Mr.G&W, and Snake).
*In Brawl, I beaten All Star on Intense w/o continuing with King Dedede.
*In Brawl, I cleared the Subspace Emissary with 100% on Intense, both from starting from the beginning and from replaying all the levels on Intense (the main difference is that you can pick any character you unlock on the replay-throughs but there is no way to restore any lost lives)
*In Brawl, I beaten Tabuu on Intense w/o taking damage and w/o using stickers with Diddy Kong, Lucario, and Marth. I also beaten the Duon on Intense w/o taking damage and w/o using stickers with Fox, Wolf, and Lucario.
*In Brawl, I beaten Boss Battles on Intense with every character. I also beaten it on Intense w/o using any heart containers (so far I accomplished this with Marth and Fox).
*In Cruel Brawl, I gotten at least 1 KO with every character and gotten 41 KOs with Pit and Meta Knight.
*In Brawl, I have collected every CD, trophy, and sticker.


==Character Information==
==SmashWiki Pokedex==
In Melee, I tested every character to see who was my best. Needless to say, my favorite character, Ganondorf, was by far my best character. My second best and other primary character was Captain Falcon. My secondary characters, from 3rd to 8th, were Falco, Jigglypuff, Marth, Bowser, Kirby, and Roy. I was a masterful edgeguarder with Ganondorf, as my cousin noted once that each time he went off the edge, he didn't make it back.
See the Pokedex entries of SmashWiki users [[User:Omega Tyrant/SmashWiki Pokedex|here]].
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Before Brawl's release, I worried that Ganondorf would be changed into a sword character and no longer be the aerial beast he was in Melee. To my relief, I found out that he maintained the same fighting style in Brawl. But I would eventually discovered that he was nerfed, especially in the speed department and I could no longer play him like I did in Melee, mainly dued to the loss of L-cancelling. I was also shocked by how horribly nerfed C.Falcon was. I believed he was the high tiered character who was the most unlikely to be nerfed. How can a speed/power character be so terrible? Needless to say, I got over this shock and new characters would rise and some of my old secondaries would become primaries. Just like in Melee, I tested every character in Brawl to figure out my own tier list. This test was longer, more controlled, and more accurate then my Melee test. In Melee, I finished testing every character in a few days. In Brawl, it took months to complete. Unlike in Melee, I fought the same opponents with everyone while on three of the neutral stages and two created neutral stages. After testing, my secondaries include, from 12th to 7th, Mr.G&W, Ike, Bowser, Pikachu, Wolf, and Meta Knight. My primaries include, from 6th to 1st, Kirby, Lucario, Marth, Falco, Snake, and my best and new favorite character, King Dedede. While my list is fairly accurate, there are some inconsistencies such as even though MK finished 7th, I do better against other human players with my other secondaries (especially Wolf) then I do with MK. I also need to retest some of the characters again such as Yoshi, who finished last but with recent matches with him, he is clearly not my worst (either Link or Samus are my worst). Another character I been playing recently is Fox, as I finally figured out a way to rack damage efficiently with him by doing what I call, the "u-tilt dair lock". Fox is now a tertiary character and may even be a secondary character (he is someone I need to retest). I also use Ganondorf still (he went from 1st to 16th), mainly because he is still a awesome edgeguarder. One of the biggest thrills in Brawl is meteor smashing someone with his dair. I also still use C.Falcon, mainly as a joke character (he is one of my few characters that my brother can consistently beat). I hope to one day enter a SSBB tournament to see how well I stack up with other tournament players. I know I can always find and enter a online tournament, but wi-fi lag leaves me weary to do so.


==Discoveries, Charts, and added Articles==
==Elsewhere==
These are discoveries and charts that I have made and have implemented into Smash Wiki.
These are other sites you can find me on the internet where I'm active or are otherwise relevant to Smash.
*[[Super Death Jump]] - A super jump that I've discovered accidentaly when playing Stamina Mode at 1% while everyone had a flower on. I would've put a link to the video of the glitch on its page, but unfortunately, I don't own a video recording device and you can't directly upload replay files.
*[http://www.youtube.com/user/OmegaTyrant4792 Youtube] - My aforementioned Youtube channel.
*[[Elevator Slope glitch]] - I not sure if I am the first to discovered this, but I noticed that none of the glitch articles refer to this glitch in any way, so I created a article for it. I accidentaly discovered this glitch in one of my custom stages. I don't like it as much as the super death jump, but it is still a decent glitch. Depending on the circumstances, this glitch may force you to reset a match. It probaly could have a better name, but I couldn't think of one so I named after the two objects required for the glitch.
*[https://twitter.com/TheOmegaTyrant Twitter] - My Twitter account, where I do post frequently about Smash but also about a lot of other games, especially Pokemon. If you follow me on there, I hope you like Sneasel retweets.
* Fox's dair is a spike - It has always found it perplexing that this was consider a meteor smash in Melee on Smash Wiki but I never saw full proof that it was. In some testing with it, I noticed that KOing someone with Fox'a dair doesn't get you the meteor smash bonus. Then one day while playing 15-minute melee with Fox, I hit a wire-frame that was airborne with this and it sent them at at a diagonal angle and not straight down. This was the same trajectory of other spikes. On another note, I also nevered seen someone meteor-cancel this. Just to be sure, I hit a recovering lv.9 Jigglypuff with Fox's dair and it did not meteor-cancel. In my experience, a lv.9 Jigglypuff has meteor cancel every meteor smash it was hit with, even Ganondorf's dair while above 100%.
*[https://xx.reddit.com/user/OmegaTyrant/ reddit] - My reddit account, though I don't post much about Smash there anymore and is mostly just a place where I argue about nerdy baseball stats with strangers on the internet.
*"Tera" [[Hothead]] - I discovered that the hothead can take 30% maximum before reaching its max power. But then I discovered that if hit by an fire/electric based attack that deals over 30%, it can exceed this maximum. In order for this to happen, the hothead must be completely uncharged or it'll just reach the 30% threshold. Then I thought of hitting it a hothead with multiple soccer balls simultaneously, since the soccer ball is the strongest possible fire-based attack (excluding the "Tera" hothead) and they collide into each other, amplifying knockback. So when everything was aligned, I smashed the soccer balls with the home-run bat and saw what a monster the hothead can be. In the article, I instruct to use Marth's Critical Hit as it created the strongest hothead I seen but the hothead produced by the home-run is only very slightly weaker (does 2% less, but still destroys everything). I call it the "Tera" hothead because "tera" stands for a trillion, similar to how "giga" stands for a billion and "mega" stands for a million. I think calling it the "Tera" hothead is a better and more unique name then the "giga" hothead or "uber" hothead.
*[http://www.smashboards.com/member.php?u=160906 Smashboards] - My Smashboards account, though I haven't been active on there in years.
*The full functioning for [[Priority]] - I know I am not the first one to discover this, but I noticed that the page about priority nevered fully described this. In priority testing in Brawl, I noticed that attacks within 8% of each other "cling" while when the attacks were not, the higher damaging attack cancelled the weaker attack. I also discovered how some attacks are incapable of "clinging", by trying to "cling" two Meta-Knights' down smash. This was something I thought was very important that wasn't in the article until I added it in. On a personal note, I believe priority is heavily overated as it has never affected any of my matches in a major way and I've never seen it affect the outcome of an competitive match. I nevered lost a match with C.Falcon because of his supposed "low" priority.
*[https://gamebanana.com/members/1483244 Game Banana] - My Game Banana account, where you can find some of my Smash 4 music mods if you still play Smash 4.
*The 9 stages of [[Eruption]] - Another thing I know I wasn't the first to figure out, but I never seen the description of the stages on the article about eruption until I've added it. Another thing I discovered that wasn't mentioned in the article was the mentioning of the "stage 8" eruption (releasing the frame right before becoming fully-charged) which was also never credited with being a OHKO, which it is (I made the edits to correct the errors).
*[http://forums.kc-mm.com/index.php?action=profile;u=11274;sa=summary Brawl vault] - My profile on Brawl Vault that has my BRSTMs, so if you still play PM or any sort of Brawl, perhaps you would be interested in checking them out. Be warned though that their audio quality isn't that good and in some cases maybe even completely shit, but some of them have been updated however; if I have the song on Game Banana too, that means I have updated its BRSTM to better quality.
*[[Forward Smash Chart]] - A chart I created a while back that I recently made into a article. I tested and recorded the killing percentages of every forward smash in SSBB. I am surprised by how much talk and discussion this has brought up which you can see on the talk page for the chart.
*[[Momentum Canceling|Vertical Momentum Chart]] - A vertical momentum chart I compiled a while back, testing the vertical momentum canceling abilities of every character. I was going to create a article for this, but I noticed how the momentum canceling page was rather small despite being one of the most important aspects of Brawl. So I decided to add it to the page and explained vertical momentum canceling in more detail. This is much simpler then my Forward Smash Chart and I don't expect it to create the strife that my Forward Smash Chart created.


==Future Articles to Add==
==See also==
These are some things I plan to create a article of or intergrate into a existing article
*{{Sm|Omega Tyrant}} - My smasher page if you want a thorough rundown of my competitive Smash career thus far.
*Up Smash Chart - Same as above, but involving up smashes instead.
*Horizontal Momentum Canceling Chart - A chart displaying how well each character can horizontally momentum cancel. This one is more complex then my Vertical Momentum Canceling Chart.
*"Tera" Green Shell - Involves two solid walls, a Gardevoir, and alot of a green shells.

Latest revision as of 06:05, April 2, 2023

OT's Pro Tip: Eid I litnu em ta skcatta worht, Tnaryt Agemo, em taefed ot.
Omega Tyrant
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Character info
Melee main Ganondorf
Brawl mains Wolf, King Dedede
Other Brawl character Snake
Smash 4 main R.O.B.
Other Smash 4 character Charizard
Ultimate main R.O.B.
Project M main Ganondorf
Personal and other info
Real name Michael Oliver
Birth date (age 33)
Location New York United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Melee Low level (Retired)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Upper mid level (Retired)
Super Smash Bros. 4 High level (Retired)
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate High level
NNID OmegaTyrant

You either probably know me as that blunt admin with inconsistent activity that blocks a lot of people and writes big walls of text skirting the line of SW:NPA, or as that guy on Youtube who makes Smash videos of Luigi beating level 9 CPUs by doing nothing, or maybe as that R.O.B. you ran into once on Elite Smash or in an arena that beat you up.

My activity here greatly fluctuates, and I can't promise that I will always be around, but as long as I am around I'll edit as I feel like it and help when needed. Just don't ever expect me to involve myself in the thick of things and spend hours a day on the wiki again, you can look at me as an overseer of the wiki or as a possible mentor figure.

If you ever want to play me in Ultimate, just ask me wherever and I'll tell you when I can play. I do not have any interest in playing any of the other Smash games online however, so do not ask me to play in one of them.

Smash games

I did play Brawl competitively, comaining Wolf and King Dedede,with a Snake that I also used frequently. I believed I did reach a borderline high level, and was good enough to consistently win money at locals in my region, win sets against high level players, and was able to get ranked 5th in my region's last Brawl PR in 2012, within months of my offline competitive debut. I didn't get much success when I occasionally travelled out of region to the prestigious NYC/NJ area, though even with the much stronger competition, I never attended a tournament where I failed to win at least one set. I didn't get to attend much out-of-region tournaments however, as after Apex 2013 my OoR attendance vanished and my overall tournament attendance plummeted, in large part due to my region's Brawl activity falling off a cliff afterward, and my own increasing disillusionment with the competitive Brawl scene. At the end, I only attended nearby local tournaments due to my depleted interest in competitive Brawl, largely in part due to the Brawl's community inability to follow through with a large scale Meta Knight ban, and my inability to burn $50-100 on a single tournament I had no realistic chance of winning money at. And after the Smash 4 came along, I had absolutely no interest in ever touching Brawl again outside of Boss Battles and getting videos for my Youtube channel.

In regards to Melee, I don't play it competitively, due to various issues I have with the game, such as the lack of any remotely viable character I could click with, and overall just not liking it as much as the Smash games that came after. Since the Brawl era, I really only played it for single player stuff and to get videos of its dumb AI. I did very occasionally enter local Melee tournaments though, depending on my mood. I also occasionally played friendlies in it against Melee friends and other Brawl/Smash 4 players. When I do play Melee with others I pretty much go all Ganon. For how well I do, I'll stomp casuals and beat other Brawl/Smash 4/Ult players who don't play Melee, and can defeat low level Melee players, while I get stomped by good Melee players. By the time of Ultimate's release, I've lost interest in even the occasional dabbling in Melee.

As for Smash 64, I never owned it, and despite me being a boomer gamer that still enjoys many old games, I find Smash 64 to be incredibly antiquated and it has never appealed to me, both with how it plays and its barebones content. I've played it a few times, but only ever got a moderate amount of enjoyment from it at best, and have not enjoyed it as a spectator either. Maybe someday I'll give Smash Remix a try though.

With Smash 4, I liked it quite a bit more than Brawl, and despite not getting as much practice in it as I should have, I was one of the best players in my revived and stronger region in it (even being ranked 1st and then 2nd in my region's first two PRs). Then throughout my Smash 4 career my activity would wane at times and I had a couple extended hiatuses that led to a slight downturn in results when I first came back, but I would train up and quickly retake my #2 spot under Dark Wizzy despite my region growing substantially stronger each time, where I consistently hovered around for my entire Smash 4 career. Unlike in Brawl, I additionally got solid OoR results during the occasional times I traveled, including making it out of pools at both KTAR XVIII and KTAR XIX, and when I finally entered a supermajor I got top 64 at Shine 2017. I ended up retiring from Smash 4 in early 2018 pretty much right after the announcement of the new Smash, while I finished still ranked #2 under Dark Wizzy in the CR during my final active season, while also finishing with significant winning records against every non-Wizzy CR player, though I never did take a set off Wizzy. I mained R.O.B. to the end, and still played around a lot with Charizard, though by the end he fell quite a bit behind my R.O.B. and never quite reached co-main status.

As for Ultimate, it is easily my favorite Smash yet and I always have a ton of fun playing it. I'm currently still solo-maining R.O.B. as I'm very pleased with his changes and adaption into the new game, and he is my best character by far, while solo Charizard, Ridley, Dedede, and Wolf are other characters I really enjoy playing but have not invested heavily in. The other characters I enjoy playing but have no current plans to ever invest into seriously are K. Rool, Incineroar, Hero, the Belmonts, and Snake. As for my competitive career in it, I have not actually competed in much tournaments, due to various life issues killing my motivation to compete, though I have still been regularly playing the game, and I have done very well in the few tournaments I have entered, including winning most of the locals I entered.

Brawl mods

I loved Brawl Minus, before Ult it was the most fun I had playing Smash, especially so casually. Project M on the other hand I never liked that much, but have gotten some enjoyment from it when I did play it.

In Minus, I comained Wolf, Dedede, and Ganon, as well as going a plethora of other characters in casual play. In PM, I solo-mained Ganon, with no other character clicking with me at all. I did enter a couple PM brackets during the lame duck period of Brawl, doing decent at one, and doing pretty good at the second, while obtaining my PM career highlight of taking a set off Manalord, one of the best Melee and PM players in upstate New York, something some of the PM players in my region would still talk with me about years after it happened. Near the end of Smash 4 I also once entered a local PM weekly and took a set off my region's #1 PM player Sand (though he did end up swiftly destroying me in the Loser Finals runback).

Other games

I've been a huge Smash fan since Melee, but here are other games I really enjoy and will readily discuss:

  • Pokemon, which is the game series I have easily invested the most into after Smash, or maybe even more than Smash. I don't play it competitively, though I do like challenge runs and playing romhacks. Gen 4 is my favorite, with HGSS being my absolute favorite Pokemon game.
  • Classic Doom (so Ultimate Doom, Doom 2, and Doom 64), I'm not much a fan of shooters, but something about these games have absolutely gripped me ever since I was a kid, and I still love playing them to this day. The fan-made content in particular is absolutely incredible; even though the base game maps of these games haven't all aged well, people are still pumping out high quality maps and mods for Doom to this day, and you'll never run out of new content to play in Doom. Classic Doom also remains my favorite game to spectate, whether it's speedruns or more casual commented playthroughs.
  • Dragon Quest, which is my other favorite RPG alongside Pokemon. Dragon Quest Monsters 2 in particular is my big childhood game that I put even more time into than any individual Pokemon game, and Dragon Quest 8 remains my favorite single-player experience in a video game, barring maybe the aforementioned Doom when you factor in its WADs and mods.
  • Castlevania (both Classicvania and Metroidvania style), Mario (the 2D platformers, 3D platformers, and M&L), and Fire Emblem are other video games series I'm a big fan of, and there are lots of other games I enjoy, but it would be too much to list them all out.

Youtube channel

As mentioned in the intro, most people from outside this wiki probably know me because of my Youtube channel, that you can find here. I'm prone to some big schedule slips, but the channel is still alive and I have no intention of abandoning it anytime soon.

SmashWiki Pokedex

See the Pokedex entries of SmashWiki users here.

Elsewhere

These are other sites you can find me on the internet where I'm active or are otherwise relevant to Smash.

  • Youtube - My aforementioned Youtube channel.
  • Twitter - My Twitter account, where I do post frequently about Smash but also about a lot of other games, especially Pokemon. If you follow me on there, I hope you like Sneasel retweets.
  • reddit - My reddit account, though I don't post much about Smash there anymore and is mostly just a place where I argue about nerdy baseball stats with strangers on the internet.
  • Smashboards - My Smashboards account, though I haven't been active on there in years.
  • Game Banana - My Game Banana account, where you can find some of my Smash 4 music mods if you still play Smash 4.
  • Brawl vault - My profile on Brawl Vault that has my BRSTMs, so if you still play PM or any sort of Brawl, perhaps you would be interested in checking them out. Be warned though that their audio quality isn't that good and in some cases maybe even completely shit, but some of them have been updated however; if I have the song on Game Banana too, that means I have updated its BRSTM to better quality.

See also

  • Omega Tyrant - My smasher page if you want a thorough rundown of my competitive Smash career thus far.