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'''Light''' is a professional ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' {{SSBU|Fox}} main from Connecticut, considered the best Fox player in the world and one of the two best players in the United States along with {{Sm|Tweek}}. He is currently ranked 1st on both the [[Connecticut Power Rankings#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate rankings|Connecticut Ultimate Power Rankings]] and [[New England Power Rankings#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate rankings|New England Ultimate Power Rankings]] as well as 4th on [[OrionRank 2022]] and on the [[UltRank 2022]].
'''Light''' is a professional ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' {{SSBU|Fox}} main from Connecticut, considered the best Fox player in the world and one of the two best players in the United States along with {{Sm|Tweek}}. He is currently ranked 1st on both the [[Connecticut Power Rankings#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate rankings|Connecticut Ultimate Power Rankings]] and [[New England Power Rankings#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate rankings|New England Ultimate Power Rankings]] as well as 6th on the [[LumiRank Mid-Year 2023]].


In {{forwiiu}}, Light was also a {{SSB4|Fox}} player, and is also considered one of the best Fox players in the world along with {{Sm|Larry Lurr}}. He has taken sets from Tweek, {{Sm|Dabuz}}, {{Sm|Nairo}}, {{Sm|Cosmos}}, {{Sm|Mr.R}}, {{Sm|VoiD}}, {{Sm|komorikiri}}, and Larry Lurr. Light is currently ranked 1st on the [[Connecticut Power Rankings|Connecticut Smash 4 Power Rankings]], 2nd on the [[New England Power Rankings|NER 2017-2018]], and 43rd on the [[PGR 100|Panda Global Rankings 100]].
In {{forwiiu}}, Light was also a {{SSB4|Fox}} player, and is also considered one of the best Fox players in the world along with {{Sm|Larry Lurr}}. He has taken sets from Tweek, {{Sm|Dabuz}}, {{Sm|Nairo}}, {{Sm|Cosmos}}, {{Sm|Mr.R}}, {{Sm|VoiD}}, {{Sm|komorikiri}}, and Larry Lurr. Light is currently ranked 1st on the [[Connecticut Power Rankings|Connecticut Smash 4 Power Rankings]], 2nd on the [[New England Power Rankings|NER 2017-2018]], and 43rd on the [[PGR 100|Panda Global Rankings 100]].

Revision as of 20:52, August 10, 2023

This article is about the Connecticut smasher. For other uses, see Light (disambiguation).
Light
Light ct.jpg
Character info
Smash 4 main Fox
Ultimate main Fox
Team info
Sponsor(s) Moist Esports
Former sponsor(s) Rogue, Most Valuable Gaming
Rankings and results info
Most recent ranking Super Smash Bros. 4 Panda Global Rankings 100: 43rd
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate LumiRank Mid-Year 2023: 6th
Personal and other info
Real name Paris Ramirez Garcia
Birth date (age 25)
Location Waterbury, Connecticut United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. 4 Top level
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Top level

Light is a professional Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Fox main from Connecticut, considered the best Fox player in the world and one of the two best players in the United States along with Tweek. He is currently ranked 1st on both the Connecticut Ultimate Power Rankings and New England Ultimate Power Rankings as well as 6th on the LumiRank Mid-Year 2023.

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Light was also a Fox player, and is also considered one of the best Fox players in the world along with Larry Lurr. He has taken sets from Tweek, Dabuz, Nairo, Cosmos, Mr.R, VoiD, komorikiri, and Larry Lurr. Light is currently ranked 1st on the Connecticut Smash 4 Power Rankings, 2nd on the NER 2017-2018, and 43rd on the Panda Global Rankings 100.

Light is also considered one of the best, if not the best doubles player in the world. He usually teams with Marss and the pair is considered the best Ultimate doubles team in the world, and have taken 1st place at majors such as Pound 2019, Low Tier City 7, Super Smash Con 2019, GENESIS 7, and Frostbite 2020.

On February 8th, 2018, Light was signed by Most Valuable Gaming.[1] Months later, on September 26th, 2018, MVG released Light from his contract for unknown reasons.[2] On February 21st, 2019, Light was signed by Rogue.[3] Light left Rogue on March 31st, 2020. [4] He was signed by Moist Esports on September 15th, 2021, an eSports team created by Cr1TiKaL.[5]

Playstyle

Light is charactered by his aggressive, quick, and high-pressure playstyle, and has been the forerunner of Fox's metagame since the start of the game. Fox's incredible speed and overwhelming neutral game is complimented by Light's impressive reaction time. Many of Light's kills can be attributed to quick tech chase's or reactions to ledge getups, where Light has pioneered the dash attack into back air kill confirm. While initially having difficulty killing opponents, Light has developed a playstyle where he saves many of Fox's kill moves such as up smash or back air, deliberately not staling the move so they can reliably kill when he needs them to. His knowledge of specific kill percentages has also served him well, using Fox's laser to get opponents into the precise percentage where the neutral air up smash will finish his opponents.

Light in particular is known for his incredible ledge-trapping game. While early in the game Light had been known for two-framing his opponents with down smash, he has now developed a playstyle that involves cornering his opponents and overwhelming them with a flurry of back airs, reading or reacting to his opponents options to take the stock. Unlike other Fox players, if Light knows he can edgeguard bad recoveries, he would run off Nair or shine spike them for early gimps. Light is also known to mix up Fox's recovery well, despite Fox having an easily exploitable linear recovery. For example, he uses Fox's reflector to stall his momentum in the air and uses Fire Fox in unique angles so he can potentially get trades with his opponent trying to edgeguard him.

Tournament history

Regional threat

Light began actively playing Super Smash Bros. for Wii U in 2016, attending events in the New England area. His initial few results were largely unremarkable, with a couple of decent placements at regional-level events, and he notably complemented his Fox with other secondaries such as Marth. However, throughout the year he began making waves in his home state, first by appearing on the Connecticut Power Rankings for the spring rankings as 11th, and reaching the top of the rankings by the end of the year. This climb to the top of his home state coincided with noticeable improvements in his results as he began making frequent top 8 appearances at New England regionals while taking notable New England names along the way. His best performance of the year was at GUMS X, where after falling to Raffi-X in top 16, he made a strong loser's run defeating LingLing, Craftis, Raffi-X, and XL-XCVii, all of whom were some of New England's best players at that time. His run ended with Marss swiftly 3-0ing him in grand finals. Results like GUMS X improved his standings in the New England area: Light first appearing on the New England Power Rankings as 7th midway through the year, and ended the year at 3rd, ranking just under Marss and Pugwest, New England's two PGR reps at the time.

His climb in the New England scene continued the following year. Light began seeing more and more top 3 finishes at regionals, claiming a couple of wins over PGR-ranked players Pugwest and Mr.E. However, Light was often snubbed out of a victory by Marss, who by then had became his bracket demon. In addition, despite becoming a strong New England threat, Light failed to see much success on a national-level, having placed 65th at the previous year's Shine and 97th at GENESIS 4. Despite rising all the way to 2nd in New England by the spring of 2017, Light failed to make the PGR v3 and was ranked 79th on the ranking's X-Factor list.

Climb to the top 50

This small stagnation didn't last, and Light would finally have his breakout tournament at Shine 2016. After losing to Salem, Light went on to defeat Mr.E, JK, and VoiD before losing to Larry Lurr for 9th. Not only was he one set away from making top 8 at a major, but this was his first major where he garnered PGR wins that were outside of his region. This strong performance was followed by yet another strong showing at The Big House 7, where he claimed wins over DarkShad and NAKAT to finish 17th. These two strong performances, coupled with multiple PGR wins and with only 2 losses to players that weren't in the top 50, was enough for Light to place in the top 50 for the first time in his career, and he was ranked 47th on the PGR v4.

But this wasn't the end of Light's year, as the off-season became the highlight. He was voted into the Smash 4 Boot Camp, the game's equivalent to Melee's Smash Summit series, and although he was seeded 9th, Light managed to pull off multiple upsets over top players. Light went 2-1 in his round robin by defeating Cosmos and Tweek and losing to MkLeo; his head to head broke the tiebreaker between him and Tweek, leaving him first in his round robin. Light claimed an additional win over Mr.R before falling to Nairo and ZeRo to place 5th, his first top 8 at a major event. He followed this run with two victories at large regionals in and around his area. The first, Overclocked, saw him defeat CaptainZack and, after falling to Marss yet again, saw him double-eliminating Marss from the tournament in the runback, his first time double-eliminating Marss to win a regional. The second tournament was The Legend of Glentendo, a New York event that saw some of Tristate's best players in attendance. This tournament was much easier for Light compared to Overclocked, as he defeated everyone, including New Jersey's second-best player Shoyo James twice, while only dropping 3 games the entire event. This sudden explosion of results from Light gave him the throne on the year-end New England Power Rankings and foreshadowed what was to come.

Smash 4's best Fox?

Light left 2017 with his best year yet, and with a really strong off-season, Light was hoping for more in 2018. His start of the season, however, was rather lukewarm. Light's first major, Frostbite 2018, ended with a decent 17th, claiming no PGR wins along the way and falling to Samsora and Zinoto, while his next two regionals, while placing in the top 3, saw Light develop a new bracket demon in the form of Dabuz, who defeated Light at both regionals.

This small slump ended at the super regional Collision XV, where Light defeated both Dabuz and Nairo to advance to grand finals. Although Nairo double-eliminated him, this performance marked the spark that reignited Light's performances. For the rest of the season, Light saw strong run after strong run, and aside from disappointing 17th at CEO 2018, Light made every tournament run worth it by placing top 16 at everything. This included MomoCon 2018, where Light defeated Larry Lurr in the ditto to place 9th; Smash 'N' Splash 4, where Light finished 4th after defeating komorikiri and Elegant, his first top 8 at an open major; and ALPHA II, which saw his first ever PGR tournament win after denying Fatality a successful reset. His strong performances despite a relatively weak start propelled Light into the top 20 by the end of the season, placing 13th on the PGR v5 and outranking Larry Lurr by 3 places.

His performance in the fifth season, along with a decline in results for Larry Lurr, brought about questions as to whether Light could potentially be the best Fox player in the world at that moment. Indeed, there were arguments in favor of both. From a glance it looked like Larry Lurr had a rather similar season to Light, with both seeing weak lows while having high peaks. However, while Larry Lurr had a better head to head against the top 50 (21-20) compared to Light (14-19), Light edged Larry Lurr out in their head to head against the top 10 (with Light being at 5-7 and Larry Lurr being at 3-6). If Light was to prove that he was better, he'd have to end the year on a stronger note.

Unfortunately, it may seem like this question will remain up for debate, as with the announcement of Ultimate's release at the end of the year, the PGR decided not to rank the final season, but instead release an all-time ranking. Light only appeared in four PGR tournaments during this period. However, he made them count by placing in the top 4 at almost all of them, finishing 4th at both Smash Sounds and Shine 2018, as well as 2nd at the regional Escape From Yoshi's Island. Light's performance in the final few months was marred with a disappointing 97th finish at Super Smash Con 2018 after losing to Joe-J and BestNess, however aside from this misstep, Light ended his year - and Smash 4 career - on a high note. Due to his explosive performances throughout 2018, as well as strong results in the latter half of 2017, panelists on the PGR 100 ranked Light as the 43rd best player of all time, the second-highest Fox player on the list.

Ultimate and rise to the top 10

By the end of Smash 4, Light had established himself as one of the best Fox players in the world, and he hoped to keep that title in Ultimate. Not only was he able to establish that within the first few months, but he was also arguably one of the best players in the world during that time, placing 3rd place at Glitch 6 with an MkLeo win, having a strong start to the first PGRU season by placing top 8 at GENESIS 6, Frostbite 2019, and Collision 2019, as well as qualifying for Smash Ultimate Summit by winning Ultimate Nimbus. His best run of the season, however, was at 2GG: Prime Saga, where he defeated Glutonny, MkLeo, Ally, and Nairo en route to a 3rd place finish.

Unfortunately, this hot streak was cut short by a series of underperformances at the following few majors in the season. He missed top 8 at a major for the first time at Pound 2019, where he lost to Daybreak 2-1 and was reverse 3-0'd by Dark Wizzy to finish in 17th place. He would also finish outside of top 8 at MomoCon 2019, Smash 'N' Splash 5, and CEO 2019. Despite having a strong start of the season, his weaker performances in the second half of the season hurt his overall standing, and he was ranked 10th on the first PGRU season.

His second PGRU season was as inconsistent as the first. Light's peaks were very high; he finished 7th place at EVO 2019 and Super Smash Con 2019, the season's two biggest tournaments, as well as top 6 placements at most other majors he had attended, including Mainstage and 2GG: Kongo Saga. His best run of the season came at Glitch 7 - Minus World, where he defeated Dabuz twice and Samsora en route to a 2nd place finish, marking the his highest major placement yet.

However, with these highs came some lows. His first disappointment was at Low Tier City 7, where he lost to Meme and BestNess to place 17th. His second disappointment was also his worst performance to date: at Shine 2019, he fell to Juice and Suarez to ultimately place 25th. His final disappointment was at The Big House 9, where he lost to RFang and Tweek to place 13th. At all three tournaments, he saw at least one loss to players who were ultimately not ranked in the top 50 that season or failed to attain a win against a player of similar caliber. These mediocre results once again affected his overall standing by the end of the season: despite seeing some of his strongest results yet, he was ultimately ranked 10th yet again for that season.

Coming from a defining 2019, Light started the new year and the third PGRU season with high hopes, as expectations for how he would perform were high. Unfortunately, it seemed like nothing was going to change, as he once again saw a rather mixed season for a top 10 player. He started the season off with two lukewarm performances at Let's Make Big Moves and Glitch 8 - Missingno. In the former, despite seeing a decent run, he failed to place top 8, instead falling to Tea and Marss for 9th. In the latter, he saw his worst placement that season after being upset by Dill and Mr. E; this run, however, was compensated with a win over Maister, marking the first time he had defeated his bracket demon after Maister had 3-0'd him in their last two encounters. His performance at Frostbite 2020 was on a similar caliber: despite defeating Shuton, he fell to Nairo and rising star Toast to once again place 9th.

His mediocre major runs, however, were balanced out by a solid run at GENESIS 7, the second-largest tournament of the season. Despite being upset by Elegant in his first round of Winners Top 64, he managed to knock out Salem, Cosmos, and Tweek in his Loser's run, ultimately placing 7th after falling to Dark Wizzy. Furthermore, he was still able to claim the runner-up position in his region with his 2nd place finish at Overclocked Ultimate IV and winning a set against Marss, his only victory over New England's best player that season. These results showed that, although his status of a being top 10 player was questionable at the time, Light nonetheless proved that he could still keep up with the cream of the crop. Unfortunately, he was unable to prove his top 10 status as the COVID-19 pandemic shut down offline competitive play for over a year. Due to Fox being a weaker character online and Light's distaste for Ultimate's online mode, Light took a break from the game, only entering a couple of online tournaments in 2021 in preparation for and to participate in the SWT: NA Northeast Ultimate Online Qualifier, where he placed 33rd.

Reaching new peaks

Despite a lack of results during the online metagame, people were adamant that Light would reach his peak form again when offline returned. However when offline did return, it was clear that a lack of practice had hurt him. At the 16-person invitational Momentous, Light placed 7th despite being seeded 3rd, losing to two other players who played Star Fox characters: rising star Tilde and familiar foe Jakal. He then saw his worst performance post-pandemic at at the Smash Ultimate Summit 3 qualifier Mega Smash Mondays 240, where despite coming in as the first seed, he lost to Ketchup and Scend to finish at 17th, a far cry from the performances he had pre-pandemic.

Despite these setbacks, players still had confidence that Light could return to the spotlight; a viral Tweet made by smith, effectively summarized Light's position in the metagame at that moment: many players believed that he was still good, but his mentality was holding him back. Light gave some of that hope back at Glitch 8.5 - Konami Code, where despite losing two close game 5 sets to ESAM and Maister, both of whom played characters considered some of Fox's worst matchups, he ended up placing 5th, his first top 8 at a major since GENESIS 7. He then pulled the best run of his career up to that point: although he was on the Loser's side because of his loss against Jakal, Light embarked one one of the most grueling top 8 runs in the game's history, winning game 5 sets against Marss, Kola, MVD, and Maister to make it to Grand Finals. There, he defeated Sparg0 3-0 in the first set of Grands and win yet another game 5 set to take his first major win. His victory at Super Smash Con: Fall Fest prove that despite losing faith in his main and having to play catchup, he was able to adapt to a new metagame and defeat rising stars and familiar foes along the way. Despite a decent run at Mainstage and not participating in the Smash World Tour 2021 Championships, Light solidified himself as a top 10 player in the United States with his S-tier placement - or top 7 - on the PGRUContenders North America, and as a top 20 player in the world, being ranked 15th on the OrionRank Ultimate: Eclipse.

Becoming the best in the United States

Light came out of 2021 with his best season yet, however he was yet to prepared for what was to come. Initially, it seemed like Light was returning to his pre-pandemic self, with his empty run to 13th at Glitch - Infinite after losing to Jake and Vendetta. However, Glitch - Infinite eventually prove to be an anomaly, as for the rest of the season, Light placed top 6 at every single tournament he attended, both regionally and nationally. The tournament to kick of this hot streak was Smash Ultimate Summit 4: despite having underperformed at all prior Summits he had attended, his first match of the tournament saw him defeat MkLeo and his Byleth 3-0. He was ultimately sent into the Gauntlet Stage due to Glutonny's reverse 3-0, but he easily defeated both opponents to make it to the Winner's side of the Final Bracket. He then defeated his bracket demons Maister and both the US and Japan's then-best players - Tweek and ProtoBanham, but was stopped short by Sparg0, who defeated Light in both Winner's Finals and Grand Finals, leaving Light at 2nd.

The rest of his season was on a rather similar caliber, defeating several top players while only losing to players at or around the top 10. His season culminated in his run at MomoCon 2022, where he won his first supermajor while only dropping 2 games. His placements during this hot streak, coupled with having several top player wins and Tweek's declining results, led many players to believe that Light was the best player in the United States, and the rankings supported that: PGRU v3 NA ranked him 4th, the highest-ranked United States player, while OrionRank Mid-Year 2022 had him ranked 3rd, behind MkLeo and Sparg0.

At The Gimvitational, he lost against Marss and Asimo in the Round Robin phase and then Cosmos in Clinical Trials to end up in the Loser's side of the final bracket. However, he managed to make yet another grueling Loser's run by winning his runback against Marss and Cosmos as well as defeating players such as Riddles and Kola to make it to Grand Finals. This unstoppable train, however, was stopped in Grand Finals, where despite being adamant that he could win the tournament and on his experience against Steve, he lost to acola to place 2nd. He saw a similar experience at Super Smash Con 2022, a tournament he also believed he would win as he was confident he had what it took to defeat Onin, who was tearing through the competition and seemed unstoppable. Unfortunately, he was unable to prove whether he could, as Maister preceded to defeat him twice, leaving Light at 3rd.

Tournament placings

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
GUMS 7 April 9th, 2016 17th
GUMS 8 June 4th, 2016 33rd
KTAR XVIII June 11th, 2016 25th 13th Don
Invasion 6 July 2nd, 2016 5th 9th Don
GUMS 9 August 6th, 2016 5th 2nd LingLing
Shine 2016 August 26th-28th, 2016 65th 7th LingLing
GUMS X September 17th, 2016 2nd 2nd LingLing
Smash on the Hill Arcadian October 1st, 2016 1st 3rd Pugwest
Invasion 9 October 22nd, 2016 25th 4th Don
GUTS 4 November 11th-13th, 2016 7th 2nd LingLing
KTAR XIX November 19th, 2016 17th 13th Don
GUMS 12 January 7th, 2017 2nd 1st LingLing
GENESIS 4 January 20th-24th, 2017 97th 65th LingLing
The True King January 28th, 2017 3rd 4th Don
Invasion 12 February 4th, 2017 2nd 1st Don
GUMS 13 February 11th, 2017 3rd 1st MattyG
NES4 Invitational February 18th, 2017 2nd 2nd Pelca
MIT Pro Exhibition March 4th, 2017 3rd
KTAR XX April 1st-2nd, 2017 9th 7th Don
Smash @ Xanadu Tuesdays 4/11 April 11th, 2017 2nd
Sea Crest Smash April 22nd, 2017 2nd
GUMS 15 May 6th, 2017 2nd 1st Koolaid
The Establishment 2 May 20th, 2017 2nd 2nd Don
Invasion 15 May 21st, 2017 2nd 2nd Don
Smashadelphia 2017 June 23rd-25th, 2017 5th 4th Don
ALPHA July 1st, 2017 5th 2nd LingLing
GUMS 16 July 8th, 2017 5th 2nd Koolaid
Onslaught 85 July 11th, 2017 1st 1st Kogarasuma
Super Smash Con 2017 August 10th-13th, 2017 25th 17th 6WX
The Forge Weekly #4 August 17th, 2017 2nd
Shine 2017 August 27th, 2017 9th 13th Don
GUMS 17 September 9th, 2017 2nd 2nd MattyG
Little Big House 3 October 5th, 2017 13th
The Big House 7 October 6th-8th, 2017 17th 2nd Pugwest
Super FamiCon 2017 November 17th-19th, 2017 5th 1st Darkshad
GUMS 19 December 2nd, 2017 2nd 1st Marss
Smash 4 Boot Camp December 7th-10th, 2017 5th 4th Marss
Overclocked December 16th, 2017 1st 2nd Marss
The Legend of Glentendo December 30th, 2017 1st 1st Xion
TMPR: Frosbite Invitational January 6th, 2018 2nd
ORION January 13th, 2018 4th 4th Chavo
XenoNinetyFive January 31st, 2018 3rd
Frostbite 2018 February 9th-11th, 2018 17th 33rd Don
XenoSaga XIII February 17th, 2018 2nd 1st Ralphie
New England Arcadian II February 24th, 2018 1st Don
XenoOneHundred March 14th, 2018 2nd 2nd Ralphie
Overclocked II March 17th, 2018 3rd 1st Koolaid
Collision XV March 31st, 2018 2nd 4th Don
SwitchFest April 21st-22nd, 2018 13th 4th Larry Lurr
Immortal Tech April 28th, 2018 2nd 1st Dark Wizzy
GUMS 20: Resurrection of GUMS May 12th, 2018 2nd 1st Marss
XenoSaga XV May 12th, 2018 1st 1st Mr E
MomoCon 2018 May 24th-27th, 2018 9th
Smash 'N' Splash 4 June 1st-3rd, 2018 4th 4th Darkshad
ALPHA II June 9th, 2018 1st 5th Don
2GG: Hyrule Saga June 23rd-24th, 2018 13th 3rd Marss
Master Sword Monday June 25th, 2018 5th
CEO 2018 June 29th-July 1st, 2018 17th 1st Pugwest
Smash Sounds July 7th-8th, 2018 4th 5th Don
Overclocked III July 14th, 2018 3rd 2nd Koolaid
Aurora Blitz July 21st, 2018 1st 1st Showdown Dre
Final Smash Attack: Player's Ball July 29th, 2018 1st
Super Smash Con 2018 August 9th-12th, 2018 97th 5th SDX
Xenosaga XVI August 18th, 2018 1st 2nd Ralphie
Shine 2018 August 24th-26th, 2018 4th 9th Don
Xenosaga XVII September 22nd, 2018 2nd 2nd Xion
Escape From Yoshi's Island October 13th, 2018 2nd 1st Don
Rowdy's Riverhawk Rumble II October 27th, 2018 1st 1st Don
Super Smash Fight Club 5 November 10th, 2018 4th 1st Marss
Overclocked IV November 17th, 2018 1st 1st Marss
Ascendance 102 November 26th, 2018 1st 1st Don

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Synthesis 1 December 10th, 2018 1st
Push The Limit December 15th, 2018 3rd 2nd Xion
Synthesis 2 December 17th, 2018 1st
NYXL Pop-Up! December 22nd, 2018 1st
Synthesis 3 December 23rd, 2018 1st 1st Don
Let's Make Moves December 29th, 2018 5th 2nd Xion
Synthesis 4 December 30th, 2018 1st 1st Don
Orion 2019 January 5th, 2019 1st 1st Venia
Synthesis 5 January 7th, 2019 1st
XenoSaga XXI January 12th, 2019 7th 1st Don
Synthesis 6 January 14th, 2019 1st
Glitch 6 January 19th-20th, 2019 3rd 7th Pelca
Synthesis 7 January 21st, 2019 1st
Synthesis 8 January 28th, 2019 1st
GENESIS 6 February 1st-3rd, 2019 5th 2nd Marss
Synthesis 10 February 11th, 2019 1st
Overclocked Ultimate February 17th, 2019 3rd 2nd Don
Synthesis 11 February 18th, 2019 1st
Frostbite 2019 February 22nd-24th, 2019 5th 25th Don
Ultimate Nimbus March 3rd, 2019 1st
Smash Ultimate Summit March 8th-10th, 2019 9th
Collision 2019 March 16th-17th, 2019 4th 2nd Marss
Synthesis 15 March 18th, 2019 2nd
Synthesis 16 March 25th, 2019 1st
Bum's Birthday Bash 2019 March 30th-31st, 2019 3rd 2nd Don
Synthesis 17 April 1st, 2019 1st
Suplex City Smash April 6th, 2019 5th 2nd Marss
Synthesis 18 April 8th, 2019 2nd
2GG: Prime Saga April 13th-14th, 2019 3rd 3rd Marss
Pound 2019 April 19th-21st, 2019 17th 1st Marss
Goodwill of Orange County's Charity Invitational April 27th-28th, 2019 2nd
Imperial Smash 16 May 1st, 2019 1st
UltiMania May 4th, 2019 7th 1st LingLing
Synthesis 22 May 7th, 2019 2nd
Synthesis 23 May 13th, 2019 1st
Synthesis 24 May 20th, 2019 1st
MomoCon 2019 May 23rd-26th, 2019 13th 13th Nairo
Synthesis 25 May 27th, 2019 1st
Smash 'N' Splash 5 May 31st-June 2nd, 2019 9th 7th Cosmos
Overclocked Ultimate II June 8th, 2019 2nd 1st Marss
Smash at The Paramount June 15th, 2019 3rd
CEO 2019 June 28th-30th, 2019 17th
Low Tier City 7 July 12th-14th, 2019 17th 1st Marss
Defend the North 2019 July 19th-21st, 2019 5th 2nd Don
EVO 2019 August 2nd-4th, 2019 7th
Super Smash Con 2019 August 8th-11th, 2019 7th 1st Marss
MONZA Ignition Speed Festival August 18th, 2019 9th 1st Don
Shine 2019 August 23rd-25th, 2019 25th 2nd Marss
2GG: SwitchFest 2019 August 31st-September 1st, 2019 5th 3rd Marss
Glitch 7 - Minus World September 14th-15th, 2019 2nd 2nd Dark Wizzy
Mainstage September 20th-22nd, 2019 4th
Retro Rumble 2019 September 28th-29th, 2019 1st 1st Don
The Big House 9 October 4th-6th, 2019 13th 2nd Marss
Smash Ultimate Summit 2 October 24th-27th, 2019 7th
New England Three Houses Invitational November 8th-10th, 2019 2nd 1st Marss
DreamHack Atlanta 2019 November 15th-17th, 2019 5th 1st Cosmos
2GG: Kongo Saga December 7th-8th, 2019 4th 3rd Larry Lurr
Let's Make Big Moves January 3rd-5th, 2020 9th 1st Dark Wizzy
Overclocked Ultimate IV January 11th, 2020 2nd 1st Marss
Glitch 8 - Missingno January 18th-19th, 2020 13th 4th Dark Wizzy
GENESIS 7 January 24th-26th, 2020 7th 1st Marss
Frostbite 2020 February 21st-23rd, 2020 9th 1st Marss
SWT: NA Northeast Ultimate Online QualifierOnline May 22nd-23rd, 2021 33rd
Momentous June 12th, 2021 7th
Spoke + Spy Smash June 18th, 2021 1st
World 2 Smash June 26th, 2021 1st
World 2 Smash 2 July 3rd, 2021 1st
Encore Smash Monthly #14 July 17th, 2021 2nd 2nd Don
Push the Limit 12 July 24th, 2021 1st 1st Marss
Mega Smash Mondays 240 August 23rd, 2021 17th
CT Gamercon 4 September 18th-19th, 2021 1st 1st Don
Glitch 8.5 - Konami Code September 24th-26th, 2021 5th 1st Marss
Super Smash Con: Fall Fest October 15th-17th, 2021 1st
Hold The Line October 22nd, 2021 7th 1st Tilde
Mainstage 2021 November 12th-14th, 2021 7th 2nd Marss
Nairo's Birthday Bash Invitational November 28th, 2021 1st
Glitch - Infinite February 18th-20th, 2022 13th 3rd WaDi
Smash Ultimate Summit 4 March 3rd-6th, 2022 2nd
Collision 2022 March 12th-13th, 2022 5th 4th Goblin
CT Gamercon 5 March 19th-20th, 2022 1st 2nd Don
Board The Platforms! March 27th, 2022 1st
Mash Harder 3 April 9th, 2022 1st 1st Ling
GENESIS 8 April 15th-17th, 2022 4th 9th Marss
Pound 2022 April 22nd-24th, 2022 3rd
MomoCon 2022 May 26th-29th, 2022 1st
The Gimvitational June 16th-19th, 2022 2nd
Super Smash Con 2022 August 11th-14th, 2022 3rd 2nd Marss
Shine 2022 August 26th-28th, 2022 2nd 1st Marss
Almost Pro September 2nd-4th, 2022 3rd
Smash Ultimate Summit 5 September 15th-18th, 2022 2nd
Glitch - Regen September 23rd-25th, 2022 1st
The Big House 10 October 7th-9th, 2022 2nd 2nd Marss
Ludwig Smash Invitational October 21st-23rd, 2022 13th
Mainstage 2022 December 2nd-4th, 2022 4th 3rd Cosmos
Scuffed World Tour December 18th, 2022 5th
Let's Make Big Moves 2023 January 6th-8th, 2023 5th 9th Cosmos
GENESIS 9 January 20th-22nd, 2023 3rd 3rd Marss
LVL UP EXPO 2023 February 17th-19th, 2023 1st 1st Cosmos
Collision 2023 March 10th-12th, 2023 9th 17th Cosmos
CT Gamercon 6 March 18th-19th, 2023 1st 2nd Don
Battle of BC 5 May 19th-21st, 2023 13th
MomoCon 2023 May 26th-28th, 2023 1st 7th Cosmos
Crown the Third June 3rd-4th, 2023 9th / 418 25th / 99 Cosmos
Get On My Level 2023 July 21st-23rd, 2023 7th / 877

Trivia

  • Light has the iconic habit to roll up his sleeves during sets, especially when he is in difficult situations and very close sets.
  • Light is a fan of Toradora! and particularly Taiga Aisaka, the female protagonist of the show. Until recently, he often used "Palm Tiger" as his in-game tag, which is a derivation of Taiga's surname in the series ("Palmtop Tiger").
  • Light has been the subject of a few memes and running gags in the Smash community:
    • During a part of Smash 4 and Ultimate's competitive lifespan, Light's ability to clutch off sets and being victorious in very unfavorable situations has led the community saying Light has a plot armor and is therefore the protagonist of the competitive scene.[6]
    • Many players have called Light a "rap god" because his name, Paris Ramirez, fit perfectly into a rap beat.
    • A quote of Light stating that Wi-Fi is a sham[7] spawned several video edits, particularly those with Fox's victory screen.[8]
  • Light is known for frequently taunting whenever he takes a stock.

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Gameplay videos

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U