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The '''Minnesota Power Rankings''' is a system derived from {{Sm|KishPrime}}'s Midwest Power Ranking system. It was put into effect in the Minnesota smash community by {{Sm|James Sparrow}}, with the goal of ranking the top players of the state in order to create fair seedings at tournaments. These rankings are now continued by [[Down B Collaborations]], run by {{Sm|Jaaahsh}} and {{Sm|Wisely}}. The skill of the players is determined by the opinions of a core panel, consisting of 9 players, who each rank players 1-10 according to their personal opinion. Each place is worth one point more than the next, meaning 1 is worth 10, and 10 is worth 1. Players who receive at least 3 votes are added to the list, and sorted by point totals. Periodically, panelists submit new ballots to keep the rankings updated.  
The '''Minnesota Power Rankings''' is a system derived from {{Sm|KishPrime}}'s Midwest Power Ranking system. It was put into effect in the Minnesota smash community by {{Sm|James Sparrow}}, with the goal of ranking the top players of the state in order to create fair seedings at tournaments. These rankings were continued by [[Down B Collaborations]], run by {{Sm|Jaaahsh}} and {{Sm|Wisely}}. The skill of the players is determined by the opinions of a core panel, consisting of PR players from the previous list, as well as TOs {{Sm|Joey Donuts}} and {{Sm|ABAP}}, who each rank players 1-10 according to their results from that season. Each place is worth one point more than the next, meaning 1 is worth 10, and 10 is worth 1.  


Originally, the rankings were only seeded for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. More recently, ''[[Project M]]'' and ''[[Smash 4]]'' were added. There were ''[[Brawl]]'' rankings before the scene in Minnesota died out.
Originally, the rankings were only seeded for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. More recently, ''[[Project M]]'' and ''[[Smash 4]]'' were added. There were ''[[Brawl]]'' rankings before the scene in Minnesota died out.
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