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'''The Five Gods''' is a term referring to the five very best players of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', who consistently dominated tournaments from the post-Brawl era to the present, to a degree unmatched by any other player, while rarely losing tournament sets to players that aren't among the gods themselves. The players considered the five gods, in alphabetical order, are:
'''The Five Gods''' is a term referring to the five very best players of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', who consistently dominated tournaments from the post-''[[Brawl]]'' era to the present, to a degree unmatched by any other player, while rarely losing tournament sets to players that aren't among the gods themselves. The players considered the five gods, in alphabetical order, are:


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{{Sm|Leffen}} is now considered to be on par with the "gods," placing better than a few in recent tournaments. Since the beginning of 2014, Leffen has shown rapid improvement in the game, consistently taking tournament sets off of the other gods and having managed to regularly place in winners' finals, and by 2015, he began making it to grand finals and winning American national tournaments. However, it has often been argued that the title of "God" cannot truly be revoked, and that it is more or less a reflection of an era where they dominated national tournaments (in a similar vein to "King of Smash" still being associated with {{Sm|Ken}}, despite his lack of high placings at even semi-majors). Groupings that include Leffen may sometimes use the term "The Big Six", "The Sinister Six" or simply "top 6" to reference his inclusion without conflicting with the "Five Gods" title.
==History==
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The first tournament to feature all five gods was [[Pound 4]] in January 2010, although PPMD (or Dr. Peepee as he was known) was not considered in contention at that event.
 
==Demi-gods==
There are several players whose level of skill lies just below the top players; specifically {{sm|Axe}}, {{sm|Fly Amanita}}, {{sm|Wobbles}}, and {{sm|Lucky}} have all taken sets off of four of the gods, incidentally all except for Armada. {{sm|Jman}}, {{sm|Shroomed}}, and {{sm|Kirbykaze}} have beaten three of the gods. {{sm|Axe}} has outplaced some of the gods at many tournaments. has beaten every god except for {{sm|Armada}}, but since he retired from competitive play in 2014 it seems unlikely that this will happen.
 
{{sm|Wobbles}} finished 2nd at [[EVO 2013]], the largest tournament at the time, and taking down Hungrybox and Mew2King in the process. He has also beaten every god except for {{sm|Armada}}, whose {{SSBM|Peach}} is considered a lopsided match-up for the {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}. Wobbles also took a period of retirement throughout 2013 and 2014, and has since been unable to play at the highest levels.
 
==Status of Leffen==
{{Sm|Leffen}} is now considered to be on par with the "gods," placing better than a few in recent tournaments. Since the beginning of 2014, Leffen has shown rapid improvement in the game, consistently taking tournament sets off of the other gods and having managed to regularly place in winners' finals, and by 2015, he began making it to grand finals and winning American national tournaments. After beating Mew2King at Apex 2015 he became the first player to take a set off of each of the five gods. However, it has often been argued that the title of "God" cannot truly be revoked, and that it is more or less a reflection of an era where they dominated national tournaments (in a similar vein to "King of Smash" still being associated with {{Sm|Ken}}, despite his lack of high placings at even semi-majors). Groupings that include Leffen may sometimes use the term "The Big Six", "The Sinister Six" or simply "top 6" to reference his inclusion without conflicting with the "Five Gods" title.


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Revision as of 00:16, September 4, 2015

The Five Gods is a term referring to the five very best players of Super Smash Bros. Melee, who consistently dominated tournaments from the post-Brawl era to the present, to a degree unmatched by any other player, while rarely losing tournament sets to players that aren't among the gods themselves. The players considered the five gods, in alphabetical order, are:

History

Template:Incomplete section The first tournament to feature all five gods was Pound 4 in January 2010, although PPMD (or Dr. Peepee as he was known) was not considered in contention at that event.

Demi-gods

There are several players whose level of skill lies just below the top players; specifically Axe, Fly Amanita, Wobbles, and Lucky have all taken sets off of four of the gods, incidentally all except for Armada. Jman, Shroomed, and Kirbykaze have beaten three of the gods. Axe has outplaced some of the gods at many tournaments. has beaten every god except for Armada, but since he retired from competitive play in 2014 it seems unlikely that this will happen.

Wobbles finished 2nd at EVO 2013, the largest tournament at the time, and taking down Hungrybox and Mew2King in the process. He has also beaten every god except for Armada, whose Peach is considered a lopsided match-up for the Ice Climbers. Wobbles also took a period of retirement throughout 2013 and 2014, and has since been unable to play at the highest levels.

Status of Leffen

Leffen is now considered to be on par with the "gods," placing better than a few in recent tournaments. Since the beginning of 2014, Leffen has shown rapid improvement in the game, consistently taking tournament sets off of the other gods and having managed to regularly place in winners' finals, and by 2015, he began making it to grand finals and winning American national tournaments. After beating Mew2King at Apex 2015 he became the first player to take a set off of each of the five gods. However, it has often been argued that the title of "God" cannot truly be revoked, and that it is more or less a reflection of an era where they dominated national tournaments (in a similar vein to "King of Smash" still being associated with Ken, despite his lack of high placings at even semi-majors). Groupings that include Leffen may sometimes use the term "The Big Six", "The Sinister Six" or simply "top 6" to reference his inclusion without conflicting with the "Five Gods" title.


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