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m (If Hbox was moved for the reason I think he was moved, it can easily be argued that M2K's recent placings are on par or even worse than Hbox's. In any case, alphabetical order is probably the way to go.) |
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Many players also consider {{Sm|Leffen}} to be one of the "gods" as well, as since | Many players also consider {{Sm|Leffen}} to be one of the "gods" as well, as since the beginning of 2014, Leffen has shown rapid improvement in the game, being able to consistently take tournament sets off of the other gods, and having managed to consistently place in winners' finals at major tournaments and/or outplace one or more of the other gods. | ||
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Revision as of 22:47, February 10, 2015
The Five Gods is a term referring to the five very best players of Super Smash Bros. Melee, who consistently dominated tournaments from the post-Brawl era to the present, to a degree unmatched by any other player, while rarely losing tournament sets to players that aren't among the gods themselves. The players considered the five gods are:
Many players also consider Leffen to be one of the "gods" as well, as since the beginning of 2014, Leffen has shown rapid improvement in the game, being able to consistently take tournament sets off of the other gods, and having managed to consistently place in winners' finals at major tournaments and/or outplace one or more of the other gods.