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'''Taiheita''' ({{ja|たいへいた|Taiheita}}) is an ''[[SSB4]]'' {{SSB4|Lucas}} player from Japan, and was widely considered to be the best Lucas player in the world before his retirement on March 24th, 2018. Taiheita finished as the best Lucas main in the world of all time in {{forwiiu}}, being the only Lucas player in the [[PGR 100]]. He has taken sets off of top players such as {{Sm|Abadango}}, {{Sm|Marss}}, {{Sm|Ranai}}, {{Sm|9B}}, {{Sm|Kameme}}, {{Sm|T}}, {{Sm|Earth}}, {{Sm|Manny}}, {{Sm|Edge}}, and {{Sm|ikep}}. He was also one of the best Lucas mains in the world in ''[[SSBB]]'', being the only Lucas main to place in the Top 16 at {{Trn|Sumabato X Final}}. In addition to his Lucas mastery, he is widely known for his calculated and resourceful teamwork in doubles with {{Sm|Gomamugitya}} in ''[[SSBB]]'' and ''[[SSB4]]''. The pair was most known for their two wins over {{Sm|ZeRo}} and {{Sm|Nairo}} (who both would finish as the Top 2 players in the world of all time from the PGR 100) at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2016}}, placing 1st out of 284 teams as well.
'''Taiheita''' ({{ja|たいへいた|Taiheita}}) is an ''[[SSB4]]'' {{SSB4|Lucas}} player from Japan, and was widely considered to be the best Lucas player in the world before his retirement on March 24th, 2018. Taiheita finished as the best Lucas main in the world of all time in {{forwiiu}}, being the only Lucas player in the [[PGR 100]]. He has taken sets off of top players such as {{Sm|Abadango}}, {{Sm|Marss}}, {{Sm|Ranai}}, {{Sm|9B}}, {{Sm|Kameme}}, {{Sm|T}}, {{Sm|Earth}}, and {{Sm|Manny}}. He was also one of the best Lucas mains in the world in ''[[SSBB]]'', being the only Lucas main to place in the Top 16 at {{Trn|Sumabato X Final}}. In addition to his Lucas mastery, he is widely known for his calculated and resourceful teamwork in doubles with {{Sm|Gomamugitya}} in ''[[SSBB]]'' and ''[[SSB4]]''. The pair was most known for their two wins over {{Sm|ZeRo}} and {{Sm|Nairo}} (who both would finish as the Top 2 players in the world of all time from the PGR 100) at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2016}}, placing 1st out of 284 teams as well.


Taiheita came back out of retirement on October 31st, 2019, where he released a tweet that he is ready to compete again in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' after focusing on school.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Tihit212/status/1189820778939703296 The era of qualification study is over and I will do smash]</ref>
Taiheita came back out of retirement on October 31st, 2019, where he released a tweet that he is ready to compete again in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' after focusing on school.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Tihit212/status/1189820778939703296 The era of qualification study is over and I will do smash]</ref>
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Along with {{Sm|KEN}} and {{Sm|Hyuga}}, Taiheita is one of the three players on the [[Panda Global Rankings v2]] not to attend {{Trn|2GGC: Civil War}}.
*Along with {{Sm|KEN}} and {{Sm|Hyuga}}, Taiheita is one of the three players on the [[Panda Global Rankings v2]] not to attend {{Trn|2GGC: Civil War}}.
==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
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*[https://ssbworld.com/players/1484/taiheita SSBWorld profile]
*[https://ssbworld.com/players/1484/taiheita SSBWorld profile]
*[https://www.esportsearnings.com/players/31758-taiheita-ito-taichi Earnings]
*[https://www.esportsearnings.com/players/31758-taiheita-ito-taichi Earnings]
==References==
{{reflist}}


[[Category:Chūbu smashers]]
[[Category:Chūbu smashers]]

Revision as of 21:50, March 30, 2022

Taiheita "たいへいた" "たいる"
Taiheita.jpeg
Character info
Brawl main Lucas
Smash 4 main Lucas
Other Smash 4 character Bowser Jr.
Ultimate main Lucas
Rankings and results info
Most recent ranking Super Smash Bros. 4 Panda Global Rankings 100: 58th
Winnings Super Smash Bros. Brawl ~$78.00
Super Smash Bros. 4 ~$1,140.00
Personal and other info
Real name Taichi Ito
Location Chubu Japan
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Brawl Top professional (retired)
Super Smash Bros. 4 Top professional (retired)

Taiheita (たいへいた) is an SSB4 Lucas player from Japan, and was widely considered to be the best Lucas player in the world before his retirement on March 24th, 2018. Taiheita finished as the best Lucas main in the world of all time in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, being the only Lucas player in the PGR 100. He has taken sets off of top players such as Abadango, Marss, Ranai, 9B, Kameme, T, Earth, and Manny. He was also one of the best Lucas mains in the world in SSBB, being the only Lucas main to place in the Top 16 at Sumabato X Final. In addition to his Lucas mastery, he is widely known for his calculated and resourceful teamwork in doubles with Gomamugitya in SSBB and SSB4. The pair was most known for their two wins over ZeRo and Nairo (who both would finish as the Top 2 players in the world of all time from the PGR 100) at Super Smash Con 2016, placing 1st out of 284 teams as well.

Taiheita came back out of retirement on October 31st, 2019, where he released a tweet that he is ready to compete again in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate after focusing on school.[1]

Tournament placings

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Tournament Date 1v1 Placement 2v2 Placement Partner
Umebura 2 March 9th, 2014 2nd Gomamugitya
Umebura 4 June 1st, 2014 1st Gomamugitya
Umebura 6 August 10th, 2014 1st Gomamugitya
Sumabato X Final August 23rd-24th, 2014 13th 13th Gomamugitya
Super Smash Con 2016 August 11th-14th, 2016 2nd Gomamugitya

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Karisuma 1 November 1st, 2014 2nd

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Tournament Date 1v1 Placement 2v2 Placement Partner
Umebura F.A.T. September 21st-22nd, 2015 2nd Gomamugitya
Sumabato 8 March 12th, 2016 5th
Karisuma 6 April 3rd, 2016 2nd
Sumabato 9 April 9th, 2016 25th
Umebura 23 May 21st, 2016 13th
Sumabato 10 May 29th, 2016 7th
Nagobura June 4th, 2016 7th
Sumabato 11 June 18th, 2016 33rd
Sumabato for THE BIG HOUSE July 30th-31st, 2016 3rd 9th Hatsuyuki
Super Smash Con 2016 August 11th-14th, 2016 17th 1st Gomamugitya
Umebura S.A.T. August 20th-21st, 2016 5th 2nd Gomamugitya
Karisuma 10 October 8th, 2016 2nd 5th Hatsuyuki
Waseda Festival 2016 November 5th, 2016 7th
Umebura 25.5 November 6th, 2016 5th Gomamugitya
Karisuma 11 November 26th, 2016 5th
Sumabato Tokaigi Qualifiers December 25th, 2016 33rd
Karisuma Tokaigi Qualifiers January 14th, 2017 17th
Sumabato 15 January 28th, 2017 17th 5th Gomamugitya
Sumabato 16 February 25th, 2017 3rd
Karisuma 12 March 11th, 2017 7th 5th Hatsuyuki
Umebura 26 March 20th, 2017 65th
Karisuma 13 April 23rd, 2017 3rd
Umebura Japan Major 2017 May 6th-7th, 2017 49th 33rd Agehasama
Meikobura 2017 June 11th, 2017 2nd
Karisuma 14 June 24th, 2017 2nd
Sumabato 19 August 12th, 2017 49th
Karisuma 15 September 16th, 2017 4th
Sumabato 21 October 21st, 2017 25th
Sumabato 24 March 24th, 2018 13th

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Toyota Taisenkai 8 February 1st, 2020 13th
Mie Bato February 16th, 2020 17th
Ignite 1 March 27th, 2022 33rd Gomamugitya

Trivia

References

External links