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=== Tournament Play === | === Tournament Play === | ||
There have been some tournaments that allow a single | There have been some tournaments that allow a single Ice Climber to be used in low tiers, though this was more commonly found in Melee as it was quite easier to suicide Nana/Popo in that game by just [[belay]]ing too low. Some Ice Climbers mains are famous for their use of SoPo/SoNa, such as [[Chu Dat]] in Melee and [[Vinnie]] in Brawl. There aso used to be a combo video on Youtube which only consisted of Chu Dat's moments with SoPo. |
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Sopo or SoPo, is a term used to refer to playing as only the lead Ice Climber, often due to the trailer being KO'd. The term comes from a combination of "solo" and "Popo" (the lead of the default costume). It is also sometimes known as Sona/SoNa for people who use Nana as their controllable climber.
Sopo/Sona is more of a legitimate character than the similar Nolimar, as Popo/Nana's regular moveset remains mostly effective when their fellow climber is absent. That said, he/she does lose significant effectiveness, such as not being able to use most chaingrabs, and is unlikely to recover from moderately strong blows due to not having the invincibility found in the belay.
Tournament Play
There have been some tournaments that allow a single Ice Climber to be used in low tiers, though this was more commonly found in Melee as it was quite easier to suicide Nana/Popo in that game by just belaying too low. Some Ice Climbers mains are famous for their use of SoPo/SoNa, such as Chu Dat in Melee and Vinnie in Brawl. There aso used to be a combo video on Youtube which only consisted of Chu Dat's moments with SoPo.