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===''Smash 4'' game updates=== | ===''Smash 4'' game updates=== | ||
*{{SSB4|Marth}} was significantly nerfed from ''Brawl'', with less effective range (despite it being increased slightly in the transition; other characters range increases were more significant), poorer frame data, poor approaching options, and a weakened grab game, resulting in a preciptous fall from the top tier in ''Brawl'' to the bottom tier in ''Smash 4''. [[Updates]] however, slowly begun to improve Marth's standing in the competitive community, with said updates improving his frame data, granting him more interruptibility in his attacks to make his approach safer, and improving his range further. With these improvements, Marth's previously small playerbase has grown, and his standing in the metagame is more positively considered, with {{Sm|Dabuz}} even claiming the character was now back in the top tiers; in the second tier list, Marth ranked 19th compared to his previous 41st finish, and by the third tier list, Dabuz's prophecy would come true, as Marth was finally ranked as a top tier once again, ranking in the lower end of the top tier, at 10th place. | *{{SSB4|Marth}} was significantly nerfed from ''Brawl'', with less effective range (despite it being increased slightly in the transition; other characters range increases were more significant), poorer frame data, poor approaching options, and a weakened grab game, resulting in a preciptous fall from the top tier in ''Brawl'' to the bottom tier in ''Smash 4''. [[Updates]] however, slowly begun to improve Marth's standing in the competitive community, with said updates improving his frame data, granting him more interruptibility in his attacks to make his approach safer, and improving his range further. With these improvements, Marth's previously small playerbase has grown, and his standing in the metagame is more positively considered, with {{Sm|Dabuz}} even claiming the character was now back in the top tiers; in the second tier list, Marth ranked 19th compared to his previous 41st finish, and by the third tier list, Dabuz's prophecy would come true, as Marth was finally ranked as a top tier once again, ranking in the lower end of the top tier, at 10th place. | ||
*While {{SSB4|Mewtwo}} received some buffs in ''Smash 4'' compared to ''Melee'', such as improved strength and consistency in its aerial and special moves and speedier movement, Mewtwo was still initially considered a low-tier character in ''Smash 4'', due to its poor approach in comparison to ''Melee''; furthermore, one of Mewtwo's biggest flaws in ''Melee'', its poor combination of being light, floaty, and large, was made worse in ''Smash 4''. Updates, however, have improved Mewtwo's standing in the metagame, with its approach becoming safer and its survivability having been improved; initially 21st in ''Melee'' and 37th in the first ''Smash 4'' tier list, Mewtwo jumped to the | *While {{SSB4|Mewtwo}} received some buffs in ''Smash 4'' compared to ''Melee'', such as improved strength and consistency in its aerial and special moves and speedier movement, Mewtwo was still initially considered a low-tier character in ''Smash 4'', due to its poor approach in comparison to ''Melee''; furthermore, one of Mewtwo's biggest flaws in ''Melee'', its poor combination of being light, floaty, and large, was made worse in ''Smash 4''. Updates, however, have improved Mewtwo's standing in the metagame, with its approach becoming safer and its survivability having been improved; initially 21st in ''Melee'' and 37th in the first ''Smash 4'' tier list, Mewtwo jumped to the 9th position in the second ''Smash 4'' tier list. | ||
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