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The '''Panda Global Rankings''' is a list compiled by [[Panda Global Gaming]], depicting the world's top 50 {{forwiiu}} [[smasher]]s from the beginning of the game's lifespan (starting at [[Apex 2015]]) to May 2016 (ending at [[2GGT: Fresh Saga]]), as compiled by 48 panelists. The players' rankings are purely based on tournament placings and set counts. It also includes a separate and subjective metric voted on by the panelists referred to as "X-Factor", which follows a more similar approach to [[Melee It On Me]]'s [[SSBMRank]]. Each player's X-Factor is the difference between their PGR and their spot on the list that the surveyor's rated them at. | The '''Panda Global Rankings''' is a list compiled by [[Panda Global Gaming]], depicting the world's top 50 {{forwiiu}} [[smasher]]s from the beginning of the game's lifespan (starting at [[Apex 2015]]) to May 2016 (ending at [[2GGT: Fresh Saga]]), as compiled by 48 panelists. The players' rankings are purely based on tournament placings and set counts. It also includes a separate and subjective metric voted on by the panelists referred to as "X-Factor", which follows a more similar approach to [[Melee It On Me]]'s [[SSBMRank]]. Each player's X-Factor is the difference between their PGR and their spot on the list that the surveyor's rated them at. The full list was revealed after [[Get On My Level 2016]], but was created before. | ||
==Rankings== | ==Rankings== |
Revision as of 11:25, May 27, 2016
The Panda Global Rankings is a list compiled by Panda Global Gaming, depicting the world's top 50 Super Smash Bros. for Wii U smashers from the beginning of the game's lifespan (starting at Apex 2015) to May 2016 (ending at 2GGT: Fresh Saga), as compiled by 48 panelists. The players' rankings are purely based on tournament placings and set counts. It also includes a separate and subjective metric voted on by the panelists referred to as "X-Factor", which follows a more similar approach to Melee It On Me's SSBMRank. Each player's X-Factor is the difference between their PGR and their spot on the list that the surveyor's rated them at. The full list was revealed after Get On My Level 2016, but was created before.
Rankings
- 1. ZeRo
- 2. Nairo
- 3. Dabuz
- 4. Mr. R
- 5. Abadango
- 6. Ally
- 7. Larry Lurr
- 8. VoiD
- 9. Ranai
- 10. ANTi
- 11. Komorikiri
- 12. FOW
- 13. Marss
- 14. ESAM
- 15. Tweek
- 16. Shaky
- 17. 9B
- 18. Vinnie
- 19. Leo
- 20. 6WX
- 21. MVD
- 22. Tyrant
- 23. Zinoto
- 24. Hyuga
- 25. Trela
- 26. RAIN
- 27. K9sbruce
- 28. Mew2King
- 29. SlayerZ
- 30. Pink Fresh
- 31. All Might
- 32. Nietono
- 33. Earth
- 34. NAKAT
- 35. False
- 36. Mr. ConCon
- 37. Ito
- 38. Angel Cortes
- 39. Xzax
- 40. falln
- 41. Fatality
- 42. iStudying
- 43. ScAtt
- 44. MegaFox
- 45. Ryo
- 46. Cacogen
- 47. 8BitMan
- 48. Seagull Joe
- 49. Nick Riddle
- 50. Tearbear
X-Factor Rankings
- 1. ZeRo
- 2. Dabuz
- 3. Nairo
- 4. Mr. R
- 5. Ranai
- 6. Abadango
- 7. Larry Lurr
- 8. Ally
- 9. Komorikiri
- 10. VoiD
- 11. ANTi
- 12. Marss
- 13. FOW
- 14. 9B
- 15. Tweek
- 16. ESAM
- 17. Mew2King
- 18. Leo
- 19. Vinnie
- 20. Zinoto
- 21. RAIN
- 22. Earth
- 23. Nietono
- 24. Shaky
- 25. Hyuga
- 26. Tyrant
- 27. Trela
- 28. K9sbruce
- 29. 6WX
- 30. Pink Fresh
- 31. NAKAT
- 32. MVD
- 33. ScAtt
- 34. MegaFox
- 35. All Might
- 36. SlayerZ
- 37. Fatality
- 38. Xzax
- 39. Ito
- 40. iStudying
- 41. Mr. ConCon
- 42. False
- 43. Ryo
- 44. Angel Cortes
- 45. Cacogen
- 46. Nick Riddle
- 47. falln
- 48. Seagull Joe
- 49. 8BitMan
- 50. Tearbear