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Leffen is one of the top ''Melee'' Fox players in the world. He has solid fundamentals in all aspects of the game, using a methodical and efficient approach, making him a very well-rounded player. Leffen has a great [[neutral game]], as he rarely overextends or overreaches in games, and has excellent [[movement]]. He is also known for his heavy combo game, especially on fast fallers, and has one of the most potent Foxes in the Fox ditto and the Falco matchup. Leffen is also very consistent, and rarely drops [[tech skill]] inputs. While Leffen is well-rounded, he undoubtedly focuses on the mental game and adaptation more than technical play. Leffen has once stated in an interview that he believes many high-level players are held back by "flowchart" behavior that he is able to exploit. This is clearly exemplified by his ability to clutch out sets; Leffen has made many match-winning reversals from 0-2 deficits. While he may not be as technical as other players, he is very adept at using all of the tools available to him in any given situation.  
Leffen is one of the top ''Melee'' Fox players in the world. He has solid fundamentals in all aspects of the game, using a methodical and efficient approach, making him a very well-rounded player. Leffen has a great [[neutral game]], as he rarely overextends or overreaches in games, and has excellent [[movement]]. He is also known for his heavy combo game, especially on fast fallers, and has one of the most potent Foxes in the Fox ditto and the Falco matchup. Leffen is also very consistent, and rarely drops [[tech skill]] inputs. While Leffen is well-rounded, he undoubtedly focuses on the mental game and adaptation more than technical play. Leffen has once stated in an interview that he believes many high-level players are held back by "flowchart" behavior that he is able to exploit. This is clearly exemplified by his ability to clutch out sets; Leffen has made many match-winning reversals from 0-2 deficits. While he may not be as technical as other players, he is very adept at using all of the tools available to him in any given situation.  


However, Leffen is known to have slight trouble against punish-heavy players, although this has been dramatically improved over time. Despite his strong fundamentals, he struggles if his opponent can consistently put him in a punish, as his ability to negate the effectiveness of opponents' punish games is not as strong as that of players such as {{Sm|Mango}} and {{Sm|Hungrybox}}. Because of this, he has dropped sets to punish-heavy players, such as {{Sm|Silent Wolf}}, {{Sm|Westballz}}, and {{Sm|Ice}}, and for a long time, was unable to defeat {{Sm|Mew2King}}. Leffen is also noted to be notoriously poor at the {{SSBM|Samus}} matchup, having a 1-1 record with {{Sm|HugS}} and a 0-2 record with {{Sm|Duck}}, both of whom are considered far below his skill level. He also has a 0-2 record with {{Sm|Plup}} in solo Samus sets, despite being able to decisively defeat his higher-tiered Sheik.
However, Leffen is known to have slight trouble against punish-heavy players, although this has been dramatically improved over time. Despite his strong fundamentals, he struggles if his opponent can consistently put him in a punish, as his ability to negate the effectiveness of opponents' punish games is not as strong as that of players such as {{Sm|Mango}} and {{Sm|Hungrybox}}. Because of this, he has dropped sets to punish-heavy players, such as {{Sm|Silent Wolf}}, {{Sm|Westballz}}, and {{Sm|Ice}}, and for a long time, was unable to defeat {{Sm|Mew2King}}. Leffen is also noted to be notoriously poor at the {{SSBM|Samus}} matchup, having a 1-1 record with {{Sm|HugS}} and a 1-2 record with {{Sm|Duck}}, both of whom are considered far below his skill level. He also has a 0-2 record with {{Sm|Plup}} in solo Samus sets, despite being able to decisively defeat his higher-tiered Sheik.


==Other ''Smash'' games==
==Other ''Smash'' games==

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Leffen
RB TSM Leffen.jpg
Character info
Melee main Fox
Other Melee characters Falco, Mewtwo, Marth, Yoshi
Smash 4 mains Diddy Kong, Pikachu
Project M mains Captain Falcon, Fox, Zero Suit Samus
Other Project M character Mewtwo
Team info
Sponsor(s) Red Bull
Rankings and results info
Most recent ranking Super Smash Bros. Melee 2016 SSBMRank: 5th
Winnings Super Smash Bros. Melee ~$55,995.14
Personal and other info
Real name William Hjelte
Birth date (age 30)
Location Stockholm Sweden
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Melee Top professional
Super Smash Bros. 4 Professional
Project M Top professional

Leffen is a professional smasher from Stockholm, Sweden. He is currently considered to be one of the best Melee players in the world along with Armada, Hungrybox, Mango, and Mew2King. He started off as a Falco main, but later switched to Fox, and is now known as one of the most technical Fox players in the world. He is the only player in competitive Melee history to have taken a set off of each of the Five Gods. Leffen is ranked 5th on the 2016 SSBMRank and 2nd on the European Melee Power Rankings.

Tournament history

Emergence as a top 6 player

At Apex 2014, Leffen defeated Hungrybox 2-1 in winners' quarters, before losing to Mew2King 1-3 in winners' semis. He eliminated Colbol 2-0 in losers' quarters, and then had a close and intense set with Mango in losers' semis, but was ultimately eliminated 2-3.

Leffen won his first national at B.E.A.S.T 4. He lost to Ice 2-3 in winners' semis, but then eliminated Fuzzyness 3-0 in losers' quarters, Overtriforce 3-1 in losers' semis, and Ice 3-2 in a rematch in losers' finals. In grand finals, he managed to win two sets against Armada, 3-0 and 3-1, respectively. Later, Leffen won Republic of Fighters 3, qualifying for the MLG Anaheim 2014 championship bracket. He defeated Ice 3-1 in winners' semis, but lost to Armada 0-3 in winners' finals. After eliminating aMSa 3-2 in losers' finals, he came back and won 6-0 against Armada in two best of 5 sets.

In his pool at MLG Anaheim 2014, Leffen defeated PPMD 3-2, Axe 3-1, Colbol 3-1, s0ft 3-0, and Remen 3-0, but lost to Mew2King 1-3 and Hax 2-3. Seeded in losers' bracket in the championship bracket, he defeated both Westballz and Hax 3-2, before losing to PPMD 1-3 in losers' quarters, placing 5th overall. At EVO 2014, Leffen defeated Lambchops 2-1, OkamiBW 2-0, and S2J 2-0 in the winners' quarters pools, but lost to Mew2King 0-2. In losers' bracket, he was eliminated by Silent Wolf 1-2, finishing off at an underwhelming 9th place overall.

At COMEBACK I, Leffen defeated Android 3-0 in winners' semis to make it to winners' finals against Armada, in which he lost 1-3. After defeating Android 3-1 in losers' finals, he lost again to Armada in grand finals, this time 2-3, placing 2nd in Melee singles. Leffen also won Melee doubles with Beat, defeating Dev and Kuja 3-1 in winners' semis, Android and Zoler 3-1 in winners' finals, and Armada and C 3-1 in grand finals.

At The Big House 4, Leffen defeated Hungrybox 3-2 in winners' quarters to advance to winners' semis. He then faced off against Armada in another close set, ultimately managing to clench out a victory 3-2 and advance to winners finals for the first time at an American national. However, he lost 0-3 to Mew2King in winners finals and 1-3 to Mango in losers finals, with a 4 stock to close out the set.

At B.E.A.S.T 5, Leffen managed to solidly defeat Armada 3-1 in winners semis to advance to winners' finals. He managed to take his first victory over Mango in a 3-2 set to advance to grand finals, where he would once again face Armada. Despite a closely fought set from both players (with Armada notably 4-stocking Leffen Game 4), Leffen managed to win grand finals 3-2, earning his first national victory with at least 2 of the "gods" present.

At CEO 2015, Leffen earned 1st in singles, making it his first American national victory. He had a close set with Plup in winners quarters but ultimately won 2-1, and proceeded to sweep the rest of the tournament, beating Shroomed 3-0 and Armada twice in winners finals and grand finals; each set was 3-0 and 3-1, respectively, in Leffen's favor. In doubles, Leffen teamed with Hungrybox, placing 2nd; they had managed to trade sets with PewPewU and SFAT and take a set off of Armada and Shroomed, but they ultimately lost a close second set 2-3.

At FC Smash 15XR: Return, Leffen once again earned 1st in singles. He defeated Swedish Delight 3-0 in winners quarters, he then beat Hungrybox 3-1 in winners semis and Armada 3-1 in winners finals, including a 4-stock in game 1 on Final Destination. In grand finals; he met Hungrybox once again and beat him 3-1.

Leffen once again got first place at WTFox singles, including an impressive 3-0 victory over Mang0's Falco in Grand Finals, making three consecutive first place finishes in singles.

However, he failed to repeat this success at EVO 2015, being sent into losers by Hungrybox, and was then eliminated at 5th place by Plup's Samus.

At Super Smash Con, Leffen took first place once again in singles, beating Mew2King 6-1 in Winners Finals and Grand Finals.

However, an "upset" occured at PAX Prime 2015, where Mew2King avenged his loss at Smash Con in a 6-0 victory over Leffen.

Leffen once again failed to capture first place at Paragon Los Angeles 2015, being sent to loser's by Mew2King, and being eliminated by Hungrybox, ending another tournament run at 5th place.

At HTC Throwdown, Leffen made it to Grand Finals from the Winner's side, defeating Hungrybox in Grand Finals 3-0.

Leffen was unable to enter The Big House 5, Smash Summit, GENESIS 3, Battle of the Five Gods, and Smash Summit 2 due to international visa issues. Furthermore, he was denied a worker's visa from the United States, primarily for reasons that question Melee's legitimacy as a sport. The video showing the rejection letter has started a movement to reverse the decision. Eventually, Leffen came to be temporarily allowed into the USA up until and throughout July 2016, letting him attend EVO 2016.[1] Due to his visa going through additional processing resulted from his deportation from the US however, Leffen was unable to attend EVO 2016. However, his visa was finally accepted on October 3rd, allowing him to compete in the US again.

He notably won Melee singles at Get On My Level 2016, after beating Mew2King 3-2, Armada 3-1, Hungrybox 3-2, and Mango 3-1 without losing a set.

Playing Style

Leffen is one of the top Melee Fox players in the world. He has solid fundamentals in all aspects of the game, using a methodical and efficient approach, making him a very well-rounded player. Leffen has a great neutral game, as he rarely overextends or overreaches in games, and has excellent movement. He is also known for his heavy combo game, especially on fast fallers, and has one of the most potent Foxes in the Fox ditto and the Falco matchup. Leffen is also very consistent, and rarely drops tech skill inputs. While Leffen is well-rounded, he undoubtedly focuses on the mental game and adaptation more than technical play. Leffen has once stated in an interview that he believes many high-level players are held back by "flowchart" behavior that he is able to exploit. This is clearly exemplified by his ability to clutch out sets; Leffen has made many match-winning reversals from 0-2 deficits. While he may not be as technical as other players, he is very adept at using all of the tools available to him in any given situation.

However, Leffen is known to have slight trouble against punish-heavy players, although this has been dramatically improved over time. Despite his strong fundamentals, he struggles if his opponent can consistently put him in a punish, as his ability to negate the effectiveness of opponents' punish games is not as strong as that of players such as Mango and Hungrybox. Because of this, he has dropped sets to punish-heavy players, such as Silent Wolf, Westballz, and Ice, and for a long time, was unable to defeat Mew2King. Leffen is also noted to be notoriously poor at the Samus matchup, having a 1-1 record with HugS and a 1-2 record with Duck, both of whom are considered far below his skill level. He also has a 0-2 record with Plup in solo Samus sets, despite being able to decisively defeat his higher-tiered Sheik.

Other Smash games

Leffen also plays Project M at a top level, and is known as one of the best Captain Falcon, Fox, and Zero Suit Samus players.

Leffen has occasionally played Smash 4, and notably pioneered the usage of Diddy Kong's up throw to up air combo.

Tournament placings

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Tournament Date 1v1 Placement 2v2 Placement Partner
STIIG July 13th-20th, 2010 4th AJP
SKN2 October 8th-10th, 2010 7th 7th AJP
B.E.A.S.T January 7th-9th, 2011 9th 13th AJP
SKN3 February 11th-13th, 2011 3rd 3rd AJP
Tampora 2 April 29th-May 1st, 2011 2nd 3rd AJP
GENESIS 2 July 15th-17th, 2011 17th 13th AJP
B.E.A.S.T II August 10th-14th, 2011 4th 5th AJP
Tampora 3 November 25th-27th, 2011 4th 3rd Zoler
Beauty 3 December 2nd-4th, 2011 2nd 2nd Zoler
Apex 2012 January 6th-8th, 2012 33rd 25th Zoler
Gamers Meetup STHLM February 18th-19th, 2012 2nd 1st Fuzzyness
Epita Smash Arena 5 April 20th-23rd, 2012 5th 2nd Fuzzyness
Haags Kwartiertje 6 June 16th, 2012 4th 4th Beat
Smashers' Reunion: Melee Grande July 13th-15th, 2012 3rd 2nd Dr. PeePee
King Funk's Castle II: Måske October 4th-7th, 2012 3rd 2nd Ice
hf.lan 4 December 1st-2nd, 2012 2nd 3rd NMW
Apex 2013 January 11th-13th, 2013 17th 5th Ice
EVO 2013 July 12th-14th, 2013 9th 5th Ice
hf.lan 6 December 14th-15th, 2013 2nd 1st Ice
Apex 2014 January 17th-19th, 2014 4th 9th Dr. PeePee
B.E.A.S.T 4 February 12th-16th, 2014 1st 2nd Ice
Republic of Fighters 3 May 17th-18th, 2014 1st 2nd Fuzzyness
MLG Anaheim 2014 June 20th-22nd, 2014 5th 5th Hax
EVO 2014 July 11th-13th, 2014 9th 3rd Ice
COMEBACK I August 1st-3rd, 2014 2nd 1st Beat
Hit & Stun Tournament 2 September 6th-7th, 2014 3rd 2nd Ice
Beauty 8 September 12th-14th, 2014 2nd 1st Professor Pro
The Big House 4 October 4th-5th, 2014 3rd 3rd Hax
Smashsätra October 11th, 2014 1st
DrømmeLAN 4.0 November 7th-9th, 2014 2nd 2nd Ice
hf.lan 8 November 22nd-23rd, 2014 1st 1st Ice
Beauty 9 December 5th-7th, 2014 2nd 2nd Pop
B.E.A.S.T 5 January 9th-11th, 2015 1st 2nd Ice
Paragon Orlando 2015 January 17th-18th, 2015 3rd 3rd MacD
Apex 2015 January 30th-February 1st, 2015 3rd 3rd Ice
Cannes Winter Clash February 27th-March 1st, 2015 1st
NeoNebulous 7 March 28th, 2015 1st 1st G$
Beauty 10 April 2nd-6th, 2015 2nd 2nd Professor Pro
I'm Not Yelling! April 11th-12th, 2015 3rd 1st MacD
MVG Sandstorm April 18th-19th, 2015 5th 1st MacD
DrømmeLAN 4.5 April 24th-26th, 2015 2nd 2nd Fuzzyness
Press Start May 9th-10th, 2015 9th 2nd MacD
Headstomper '15 May 16th, 2015 1st 1st King Funk
Battle Arena Melbourne 7 May 22th-24th, 2015 2nd 1st Blue2ez
CEO 2015 June 26th-28th, 2015 1st 2nd Hungrybox
FC Smash 15XR: Return July 4th-5th, 2015 1st
WTFox July 10th-11th, 2015 1st 2nd Mango
EVO 2015 July 17th-19th, 2015 5th
Super Smash Con August 6th-9th, 2015 1st 1st MacD
Heir II the Throne August 14th-16th, 2015 5th 2nd Ice
PAX Prime 2015 August 28th-30th, 2015 2nd 1st MacD
Paragon Los Angeles 2015 September 5th-6th, 2015 5th
HTC Throwdown September 19th, 2015 1st 2nd MacD
The Call of Ragnarok September 26th-27th, 2015 1st
Eclipse November 14th-15th, 2015 2nd 2nd Ice
DreamHack Winter 2015 November 26th-29th, 2015 9th 5th Ice
Kickstart 5 January 24th, 2016 1st 2nd Professor Pro
B.E.A.S.T 6 February 19th-21st, 2016 2nd 1st Ice
Kickstart 7 March 13th, 2016 1st 1st Lamp
HFLAN 12 April 9th-10th, 2016 1st 2nd BrTarolg
The Come Up 2016 April 23rd-24th, 2016 1st
Enthusiast Gaming Live Expo April 29th-May 1st, 2016 7th 2nd Hungrybox
Battle of BC May 14th, 2016 1st
Get On My Level 2016 May 20th-22nd, 2016 1st 3rd Hungrybox
Headstomper '16 June 4th-5th, 2016 1st
DreamHack Summer 2016 June 18th-21st, 2016 1st
Monthly 6/28 June 28th, 2016 1st
Stockholm Weekly 8/8 August 8th, 2016 1st
Stockholm Weekly 9/13 September 13th, 2016 1st
Heir 3 August 19th-21st, 2016 7th 33rd (DQ) Yabasta
The Big House 6 October 7th-9th, 2016 17th
Stockholm Weekly 10/18 October 18th, 2016 1st
Eclipse 2 October 21st-23rd, 2016 3rd 2nd Ice
Stockholm Monthly 10/25 October 25th, 2016 1st
Smash Summit 3 November 3rd-6th, 2016 9th 3rd Mafia
DreamHack Winter 2016 November 24th-27th, 2016 3rd
UGC Smash Open December 2nd-4th, 2016 4th 2nd Ice
Don't Park on the Grass December 17th-18th, 2016 1st 2nd Ice

Project M

Tournament Date 1v1 Placement 2v2 Placement Partner
GENESIS 2 July 15th-17th, 2011 3rd
King Funk's Castle II: Måske October 4th-7th, 2012 2nd 1st Fuzzyness
Apex 2014 January 17th-19th, 2014 9th
B.E.A.S.T 4 February 12th-16th, 2014 3rd
COMEBACK I August 1st-3rd, 2014 2nd
Hit & Stun Tournament 2 September 6th-7th, 2014 2nd
Beauty 8 September 12th-14th, 2014 3rd
The Big House 4 October 4th-5th, 2014 33rd
DrømmeLAN 4.0 November 7th-9th, 2014 2nd
hf.lan 8 November 22nd-23rd, 2014 1st
B.E.A.S.T 5 January 9th-11th, 2015 4th
Beauty 10 April 2nd-6th, 2015 1st
DrømmeLAN 4.5 All-Star April 24th-26th, 2015 1st

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
DrømmeLAN 4.0 November 7th-9th, 2014 1st

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Beauty 9 December 5th-7th, 2014 1st
B.E.A.S.T 5 January 9th-11th, 2015 3rd
Paragon Orlando 2015 January 17th-18th, 2015 9th
DrømmeLAN 4.5 April 24th-26th, 2015 1st

Controversy

Despite being considered one of the best professional smashers in Melee, Leffen has led a controversial career as a smasher, due to his previously rude conduct during and outside of tournaments. Several players, most of which were new smashers to the scene, accused him of:

  • deliberately sandbagging in pools by playing low tier characters while insulting his opponent's skill throughout and after the match.
  • spreading exaggerated rumors about others.
  • making rude and provocative comments on SmashBoards and deliberately starting arguments with users.
  • further blaming other people when confronted about his actions, using his status as a top professional player to decrease his punishments.

After noticing his poor behavior, Swedish tournament organizers and other Melee professionals of his caliber gave him repeated warnings concerning his attitude. In August 2012, Leffen was eventually threatened with a ban from tournaments if he did not improve his attitude, but he did not take the claim seriously. This led to further lengthy online discussions among the European Smash community that culminated in his national ban from Swedish tournaments, effective February 9th, 2013.

The discussion group announcing his ban compiled a significant amount of evidence of his poor behavior into a downloadable archive, and demanded that Leffen create a lengthy apology about all of his wrongdoings and how he would change his behavior in the future, should he return to the community. On March 21st, 2013, Leffen made his public statement asking for forgiveness; despite this, he was not immediately unbanned, and ended up missing almost one year's worth of local tournaments. On January 24th, 2014, it was announced by Armada that the Swedish ban on Leffen was no longer in place [2]. However, Leffen still remains a relatively controversial figure in the community, especially on social media such as Twitter and Facebook due to his blunt comments.

At European tournament Heir II the Throne, Leffen was banned from commentary on all future European Smash Circuit events for saying that it wasn't a 'serious' tournament and players were playing their secondaries and not trying.

Trivia

  • At Apex 2015, Leffen defeated Mew2King in tournament for the first time in his career, which marked Leffen as the first, and currently only player, to have won at least one tournament set against each of The Five Gods.
  • At Apex 2015's Salty Suite exhibition, Leffen won a $100 money match 5-0 against Chillin in Fox dittos; Chillin was also forbidden from using Fox's default costume in future tournaments. However, at The Big House 6, Leffen allowed Chillin to use the costume again.
  • Leffen is commonly considered a villain in the Smash community due to his reportedly rude behavior and trash-talk. He claimed at he enjoys his given title due to the community's need of someone to root against, although a controversy exists over whether he should embrace it or not.
    • Ironically, his surname is Swedish for "hero".
  • At FC Smash 15XR: Return, Leffen became the first player to four stock Armada in bracket, in game 1 of winners finals on Final Destination.
  • Leffen, along with Tafokints, holds the title of the most money won in a single money match, a title which he earned at Apex 2015 when he defeated Mango in a $1,000 money match. At DreamHack Winter 2015, he defeated SFAT 5-1 in another $1,000 money match.
  • Leffen decided not to compete seriously at The Big House 6; he instead used his secondaries Falco and Marth to place 17th, losing to Gahtzu and Swedish Delight.

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