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After participating in [[Sun Rise Tournament]], Nietono claimed to be retiring from competitive ''Brawl'', though this would turn out to be untrue when he entered Piosuma <ref>http://allisbrawl.com/blogpost.aspx?id=145015</ref>. | After participating in [[Sun Rise Tournament]], Nietono claimed to be retiring from competitive ''Brawl'', though this would turn out to be untrue when he entered Piosuma <ref>http://allisbrawl.com/blogpost.aspx?id=145015</ref>. | ||
Nietono is a fearsome contender for Japan's top {{for3ds}} player, beating out {{Sm| | Nietono is a fearsome contender for Japan's top {{for3ds}} player, beating out {{Sm|El}} and {{Sm|Abadango}} for the top spot in the country's first national 3DS tournament, [[Umebura 8]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:14, September 29, 2014
Nietono | |
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Character info | |
Brawl mains | Olimar, Meta Knight |
Other Brawl characters | Falco, Diddy Kong |
Smash 4 (3DS) main | Greninja |
Personal and other info | |
Location | Japan |
Miscellaneous info | |
Skill | Top professional |
Nietono (にえとの) is an Olimar main from Japan. He is generally considered to be the best Olimar in the world, a view that was strengthened by outplacing other top Olimars such as Rich Brown, Brood, and Dabuz at Apex 2012. He has participated in many Japanese tournaments, such as the SRBT series. His debut in the American smash scene was at Apex 2012, where he placed 2nd behind Otori in Brawl singles and 13th in doubles with his partner RAIN.
After participating in Sun Rise Tournament, Nietono claimed to be retiring from competitive Brawl, though this would turn out to be untrue when he entered Piosuma [1].
Nietono is a fearsome contender for Japan's top Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS player, beating out El and Abadango for the top spot in the country's first national 3DS tournament, Umebura 8.
References