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In SSB4, he was considered to be the best Bayonetta and Donkey Kong player in the world and one of the best Cloud players in the world (alongside MkLeo). Originally a Bowser Jr. player, he was, and still is, considered the best Bowser Jr. player in the world prior to dropping the character, and was a pioneer of Bowser Jr.'s metagame. Tweek was formerly ranked 1st on the Ohio Smash 4 Power Rankings, 7th on the Panda Global Rankings 100, and was formerly ranked 4th on the New Jersey Smash 4 Power Rankings.
On February 28th, 2016, Tweek announced that he would be dropping Bowser Jr., believing that the character was not conducive to his development as a player.[1] Since then, no other Bowser Jr. player has matched his accomplishments, and many players still consider Tweek the strongest Bowser Jr. player to date.
On February 10th, 2017, Tweek was signed by Phoenix1, as their first Smash player.[2] On May 17th, 2018, Tweek announced he would no longer be working with Phoenix1, thanking them for their love and support. Later on January 24th, 2019, Tweek was signed by Team SoloMid.[3]
Tweek has a very methodical, punish-heavy style of playing with all his characters. This style has very clear strengths, like being able to kill very early when Tweek reads a panic option; however, it is also susceptible to strong defense in the neutral. Because Tweek often uses his character's high-risk-high-reward combo starters in neutral, he can frustrate himself when he does not get an early advantage. His switch to Bayonetta in Smash 4 saw an increase in consistency to his results as Bayonetta's Witch Twist is a strong, safe combo starter. His Cloud was infamous for refusing to use Limit on the first stock to preserve the movement and recovery buff and also potentially land an early kill on his opponent's second stock.
Tweek (along with Zackray and MkLeo prior to picking Joker) is notable for constantly switching mains, which has brought light teasing from the community.
In Smash 4, Tweek switched from Bowser Jr. to Cloud to Bayonetta.
In Ultimate, Tweek switched from Chrom to Wario, Wolf, and Young Link, then to Pokémon Trainer, then to Joker, and finally back to Wario. He also played Ridley and Banjo & Kazooie for one tournament each and has brought out pocket Roy, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and King K. Rool in majors.
Tweek has a winning streak at even numbered Glitch events, winning Glitch 4, Glitch 6, and Glitch 8.