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*{{Sm|Mekos|USA}} - Mekos is among the top Lucas players who places very well at tournaments across the East coast, such as 13th in [[Momocon 2016]] and [[Glitch 2]]. He is also a very strong doubles player, placing top 3 at nearly every major event he plays in. Has beaten {{Sm|Nairo}}.
*{{Sm|Mekos|USA}} - Mekos is among the top Lucas players who places very well at tournaments across the East coast, such as 13th in [[Momocon 2016]] and [[Glitch 2]]. He is also a very strong doubles player, placing top 3 at nearly every major event he plays in. Has beaten {{Sm|Nairo}}, {{Sm|Saj}}, {{Sm|Scatt}}.
*{{Sm|Taiheita|Japan}} - Taiheita is considered the best Lucas player in the world. He is best known internationally for his doubles performance at [[Super Smash Con 2016]] with his partner {{Sm|Gomamugitya}}, where he and his teammate won the tournament. He is currently ranked 49th on the [[Panda Global Rankings]] v2, and 15th on the [[JAPAN Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Taiheita|Japan}} - Taiheita is considered the best Lucas player in the world. He is best known internationally for his doubles performance at [[Super Smash Con 2016]] with his partner {{Sm|Gomamugitya}}, where he and his teammate won the tournament. He is currently ranked 49th on the [[Panda Global Rankings]] v2, and 15th on the [[JAPAN Power Rankings]].