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Power ranking: Difference between revisions

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*[[Smash Panel Power Rankings]] - discontinued; ranks players in the United States
*[[Smash Panel Power Rankings]] - discontinued; ranks players in the United States
*[[Dutch Power Rankings]]
*[[Midwest Power Rankings]] - last updated January 14th, 2007
*[[Midwest Power Rankings]] - last updated January 14th, 2007
*[[NorCal Power Rankings]] - last updated February 3rd, 2007
*[[NorCal Power Rankings]] - last updated February 3rd, 2007

Revision as of 14:54, March 20, 2007

Power Rankings are a list of the best smashers in a region (be it a state, country or world) in order of skill level. Power Rankings are usually determined by a panel of players active in the region's community and with knowledge of each player's abilities.

List of Power Rankings

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