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'''Texas''' is a ''Smash'' region that encompasses the U.S. state of Texas. The state is further divided into smaller subregions, surrounding its largest cities: Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin.
'''Texas''' is a ''Smash'' region that encompasses the U.S. state of Texas. The state is further divided into smaller subregions, surrounding its largest cities: Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin.  


Texas has been home to a significant ''Melee'' seen since the game's early competitive life, although it has not been as strong as other large regions talent-wise, with only one player ranked in the [[2017 SSBMRank]]. The region is also known for hosting one of the strongest ''Smash 4'' and ''Project M'' scenes as well, and was considered one of the "big four" ''Brawl'' regions (along with [[New York/New Jersey]], [[SoCal]], and [[Florida]], although the inactivity of its players in the pre-''Smash 4'' era caused the region to lose much of its strength. Texas has been home to major grassroots tournaments, including [[Low Tier City]], {{b|WHOBO|tournament series}}, and [[Battle of the Five Gods]], as well as many larger eSports events, including multiple [[MLG]] events, [[DreamHack]], and [[PAX Arena]].
Texas has been home to a significant ''Melee'' scene since the game's early competitive life, although it has not been as strong as other large regions talent-wise, with only one player ranked in the [[2017 SSBMRank]]. The region is also known for hosting one of the strongest ''Smash 4'' and ''Project M'' scenes as well, and was considered one of the "big four" ''Brawl'' regions (along with [[New York/New Jersey]], [[SoCal]], and [[Florida]], although the inactivity of its players in the pre-''Smash 4'' era caused the region to lose much of its strength. Texas has been home to major grassroots tournaments, including [[Low Tier City]], {{b|WHOBO|tournament series}}, and [[Battle of the Five Gods]], as well as many larger eSports events, including multiple [[MLG]] events, [[DreamHack]], and [[PAX Arena]].





Revision as of 20:06, February 26, 2018

Texas is a Smash region that encompasses the U.S. state of Texas. The state is further divided into smaller subregions, surrounding its largest cities: Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin.

Texas has been home to a significant Melee scene since the game's early competitive life, although it has not been as strong as other large regions talent-wise, with only one player ranked in the 2017 SSBMRank. The region is also known for hosting one of the strongest Smash 4 and Project M scenes as well, and was considered one of the "big four" Brawl regions (along with New York/New Jersey, SoCal, and Florida, although the inactivity of its players in the pre-Smash 4 era caused the region to lose much of its strength. Texas has been home to major grassroots tournaments, including Low Tier City, WHOBO, and Battle of the Five Gods, as well as many larger eSports events, including multiple MLG events, DreamHack, and PAX Arena.


Super Smash Bros. Melee

Notable players

Nationally ranked players

See also: Texas Power Rankings and Category:Texas smashers

The following players were ranked on the 2017 SSBMRank.

SSBMRank Name Characters Notes
86 Mojo Fox (SSBM)

Project M

Notable players

Nationally ranked players

See also: Texas Power Rankings and Category:Texas smashers

PMRank Name Characters Notes
32 Luck Diddy Kong (PM)
36 Fearless Lucario (PM)

Other players

  • SethlonRoy (PM): Known as one of the best Roy mains and one of the best players in the United States.