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The '''Beefy Smash Doods''' ('''BSD''') are [[YouTube]] content creators and competitive smashers from Vienna, Austria. Originally founded as a crew in 2014, they gained notoriety within the community for making in-depth tutorials, guides, and other useful videos pertaining to high level ''[[Smash 4]]'' and later on, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' gameplay. The BSD team has been accredited to discovering techs and mechanics unique to ''Smash 4'' such as the ability to [[walljump]] when being [[ledge trump]]ed [https://youtube.com/watch?v=P7yrX-2HzTE], and even single-handedly advancing the [[metagame]]. They run a series named Smash Review, in which they react to and sometimes attempt to replicate clips that have been submitted by viewers. While their content has focused mainly on ''Smash Bros.'' gameplay, they have posted a variety of videos as well and covered games such as ''[[Melee]]'', ''Rivals of Aether'', ''Overwatch'' and ''Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl''. In 2017, BSD have also created an app called ReSalt, an offline {{b|ladder|matchmaking}} ranking system.
The '''Beefy Smash Doods''' ('''BSD''') are [[YouTube]] content creators and competitive smashers from Vienna, Austria. Originally founded as a crew in 2014, they gained notoriety within the community for making in-depth tutorials, guides, and other useful videos pertaining to high level ''[[Smash 4]]'' and later on, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' gameplay. The BSD team has been accredited to discovering techs and mechanics unique to ''Smash 4'' such as the ability to [[walljump]] when being [[ledge trump]]ed [https://youtube.com/watch?v=P7yrX-2HzTE], and even single-handedly advancing the [[metagame]]. They ran a series named Smash Review, in which they reacted to and sometimes attempted to replicate clips that have been submitted by viewers. While their content has focused mainly on ''Smash Bros.'' gameplay, they have posted a variety of videos as well and covered games such as ''[[Melee]]'', ''Rivals of Aether'', ''Overwatch'' and ''Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl''. In 2017, BSD have also created an app called ReSalt, an offline {{b|ladder|matchmaking}} ranking system.


The Beefy Smash Doods previously had a professional esports team for both ''Smash'' and ''Overwatch''. They started their professional endeavours by signing the Swedish high-level player and content creator {{Sm|Izaw}}, on August 26th, 2016<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160901185635/http://beefysmashdoods.com/article_izaw.html And now we are happy to announce that Izaw has joined the BSD eSports team as a Smash 4 player!]</ref>. BSD signed a year later American smashers {{Sm|Elegant}} and {{Sm|Aarvark}}<ref>[https://twitter.com/BeefySmashDoods/status/844655512910213120 We are proud to announce that @Elegant_Matt and @Aarvark2pt0 join the BSD eSports team!]</ref>, before signing {{Sm|quiK}} two months later<ref>[https://twitter.com/BeefySmashDoods/status/867909894552375296 We are proud to announce that @quiKsilverItaly joins the BSD esports team!]</ref>. However, BSD disbanded his roster on April 13th, 2018, so the team could focus more on content creation<ref>[https://twitter.com/BeefySmashDoods/status/984813051059818497 After a lot of consideration, we decided to put the BSD esports team on hold for the time being [...]]</ref>. They also stopped to act as a crew as well.
The Beefy Smash Doods previously had a professional esports team for both ''Smash'' and ''Overwatch''. They started their professional endeavours by signing the Swedish high-level player and content creator {{Sm|Izaw}}, on August 26th, 2016<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160901185635/http://beefysmashdoods.com/article_izaw.html And now we are happy to announce that Izaw has joined the BSD eSports team as a Smash 4 player!]</ref>. BSD signed a year later American smashers {{Sm|Elegant}} and {{Sm|Aarvark}}<ref>[https://twitter.com/BeefySmashDoods/status/844655512910213120 We are proud to announce that @Elegant_Matt and @Aarvark2pt0 join the BSD eSports team!]</ref>, before signing {{Sm|quiK}} two months later<ref>[https://twitter.com/BeefySmashDoods/status/867909894552375296 We are proud to announce that @quiKsilverItaly joins the BSD esports team!]</ref>. However, BSD disbanded his roster on April 13th, 2018, so the team could focus more on content creation<ref>[https://twitter.com/BeefySmashDoods/status/984813051059818497 After a lot of consideration, we decided to put the BSD esports team on hold for the time being [...]]</ref>. They also stopped to act as a crew as well.

Latest revision as of 12:33, November 25, 2024

Beefy Smash Doods
Beefy Smash Doods logo.png
Location Vienna, Austria Austria
Owners Viktor Graf (vyQ)
Christopher Graf (cFive)
Simon Stock (Risuno)
Sponsors/Partners Raven
Other games Overwatch

The Beefy Smash Doods (BSD) are YouTube content creators and competitive smashers from Vienna, Austria. Originally founded as a crew in 2014, they gained notoriety within the community for making in-depth tutorials, guides, and other useful videos pertaining to high level Smash 4 and later on, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate gameplay. The BSD team has been accredited to discovering techs and mechanics unique to Smash 4 such as the ability to walljump when being ledge trumped [1], and even single-handedly advancing the metagame. They ran a series named Smash Review, in which they reacted to and sometimes attempted to replicate clips that have been submitted by viewers. While their content has focused mainly on Smash Bros. gameplay, they have posted a variety of videos as well and covered games such as Melee, Rivals of Aether, Overwatch and Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl. In 2017, BSD have also created an app called ReSalt, an offline ladder ranking system.

The Beefy Smash Doods previously had a professional esports team for both Smash and Overwatch. They started their professional endeavours by signing the Swedish high-level player and content creator Izaw, on August 26th, 2016[1]. BSD signed a year later American smashers Elegant and Aarvark[2], before signing quiK two months later[3]. However, BSD disbanded his roster on April 13th, 2018, so the team could focus more on content creation[4]. They also stopped to act as a crew as well.

TAIMU, a translator from Japan, has joined on June 8th, 2022. He is a PSV Structures Team Leader involved in editing subtitles of BSD YouTube contents to make more views. He contributes to the Practical Smash Vocabulary and helps Japanese Smash players make videos aimed for foreign ones. A playlist of translated contents is also available.

Current Members[edit]

  • Austria vyQ Mario (SSB4)Diddy Kong (SSBU) (Owner and content creator)
  • Austria cFive Fox (SSB4)Sheik (SSB4)Fox (SSBU) (Content creator)
  • Austria Risuno Yoshi (SSB4) (Content creator and graphic designer)
  • Japan TAIMU R.O.B. (SSBU)Marth (SSBU) (Translator)

Former members[edit]

Professional smashers[edit]

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date Leave Date
Sweden Izaw Enis Al-Maatooq Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Link (SSB4) 2016-08-28 2018-04-13
USA Elegant Matt Fitzpatrick Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Luigi (SSB4) 2017-03-22 2018-04-13
USA Aarvark Avery Kirschbaum Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Villager (SSB4) 2017-03-22 2018-04-13
Germany quiK Marcel Romagnuolo Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Zero Suit Samus (SSB4) 2017-05-25 2018-04-13

Other smashers[edit]

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