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'''Killer''' is a ''[[Smash 64]]'' player and one of the strongest {{SSB|Kirby}} players, notorious for his use of the pivot up tilt.  
'''Killer''' is a ''[[Smash 64]]'' player and one of the strongest {{SSB|Kirby}} players, notorious for his use of the pivot up tilt.  


He is one of the three top [[keyboard]] players in the US, along with the {{Sm|Star King}} and {{Sm|Bane}}, who are referred to as the three keyboard warriors.
He is one of the three top [[keyboard]] players in the US, along with the {{Sm|Star King}} and {{Sm|Bane}}, who are referred to as the three keyboard warriors. He uses the keyboard at offline tournaments, and managed to place 5th at [[Zenith 2014]] whilst doing so.


He is known for his [[DI]] which is above-average even for a keyboard player, from which the term ''Killer DI'' was coined.
He is known for his [[DI]] which is above-average even for a keyboard player, from which the term ''Killer DI'' was coined.
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*[[Sheer's TIMED online tourney]] - 1st
*[[Sheer's TIMED online tourney]] - 1st
*[[Low Tier Showdown]] - 3rd
*[[Low Tier Showdown]] - 3rd
*[[Zenith 2014]] - 5th


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 11:16, August 3, 2014

Killer
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Character info
Smash 64 main Kirby
Other Smash 64 characters Fox, Luigi
Team info
Crew(s) EZ
Personal and other info
Location East Coast USA
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Top professional
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Killer is a Smash 64 player and one of the strongest Kirby players, notorious for his use of the pivot up tilt.

He is one of the three top keyboard players in the US, along with the Star King and Bane, who are referred to as the three keyboard warriors. He uses the keyboard at offline tournaments, and managed to place 5th at Zenith 2014 whilst doing so.

He is known for his DI which is above-average even for a keyboard player, from which the term Killer DI was coined.

Notable tournament records

External links


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