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'''K-12''', short for '''[K-12] The Madchine''', is a professional ''[[Melee]]'' player from Madrid, Spain. He mains {{SSBM|Fox}} {{SSBM|Falco}}, with {{SSBM|Samus}} acting as a secondary. In the past, he also used Marth and Captain Falcon. In team battles, he often pairs with {{Sm|Iced}}, leading to a team of two Foxes. K-12 has played ''Melee'' for fun since the game came out, but he began to competitively play in 2006. K-12 is currently ranked 3rd in the Spanish Rankings. He has attended two international tournaments out of Spain, ESA3 (placing 9th) and TSL4 (placing 17th). | '''K-12''', short for '''[K-12] The Madchine''', is a professional ''[[Melee]]'' player from Madrid, Spain. He mains {{SSBM|Fox}} {{SSBM|Falco}}, with {{SSBM|Samus}} acting as a secondary. In the past, he also used Marth and Captain Falcon. In team battles, he often pairs with {{Sm|Iced}}, leading to a team of two Foxes. K-12 has played ''Melee'' for fun since the game came out, but he began to competitively play in 2006. K-12 is currently ranked 3rd in the Spanish Rankings. He has attended two international tournaments out of Spain, ESA3 (placing 9th) and TSL4 (placing 17th). | ||
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K-12, short for [K-12] The Madchine, is a professional Melee player from Madrid, Spain. He mains Fox Falco, with Samus acting as a secondary. In the past, he also used Marth and Captain Falcon. In team battles, he often pairs with Iced, leading to a team of two Foxes. K-12 has played Melee for fun since the game came out, but he began to competitively play in 2006. K-12 is currently ranked 3rd in the Spanish Rankings. He has attended two international tournaments out of Spain, ESA3 (placing 9th) and TSL4 (placing 17th).
In his spare time, K-12 also plays the Pokémon games on a competitive level.