NOTE: For the time being, I am semi-active on SmashWiki. I may still show up every now and then, but do not expect anything significant out of me. Fact of the matter is, I've grown up, and I no longer have the time to spend hours a day editing wikis, even the ones pertaining to my interests.
Best of luck to this Wiki, and all the users who remain on it! Also, my Switch Code is 4349-6199-1010.
I originally joined this Wiki in November of 2012, where I had a rather rough start, though I would quickly improve and get accustomed to this community, eventually becoming an experienced and acknowledged user who spent several hours a day here. Most veterans here will most likely remember me as that quirky but optimistic guy with a passion for food and a consistent streak of failed policy proposals. However, around 2016 my activity and presence around here dwindled as I started preparing for college and taking up some new hobbies. As of 2021, I'm only semi-active on this site at best, so I'm probably not the best person to ask if you have any questions about this place. I also do not regularly peruse the Discord server, so don't bother asking me about that.
My first introduction to the SSB series was through Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which was the first Wii game I bought after I first got the system on Christmas 2007. Afterwards, I would later gain access to its predecessors (as well as Project M) via the Smash Bros. Club at my high school, where I was regarded as the best Mario player in the group for all the games. I ended up buying the Nintendo 3DS version of Super Smash Bros. 4 as a Day 1 purchase, and got the Wii U version alongside the console itself on Christmas of 2014. Despite not pre-ordering Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, I was somehow able to buy it on Day 1 with no issues whatsoever. Ignoring the mods, my ranking of the Smash series from weakest to best would be: Melee -> 64 -> Brawl -> Smash 4 -> Ultimate. In case you couldn't tell from that order, I'm a strict casual gamer.