My point is that if you really wanna see Marcina’s results, combine their points.
Coincidentally, per the last Das Koopa update, Marcina has 135.75, which is above Ryu and Captain. And Peach. And Corrin. And Pikachu.
Isn't there an issue of double-dipping though? If a Marth or Lucina player plays the other character as well the character would get some points for both characters, right? Mr. E is the prime example of a top level player who does this. So you can't strictly do that.
Well Palutena's in E tier so you might consider that mid-tier. The trick to ranking characters is to look at the tiers around their own and ask "is _________ as good as _____?" For E tier characters it would be "is Palutena as good as D tier's Link/Shulk?">No>E tier. It all boils down to somebody has to be low/bottom tier. You have to respect characters and learn MUs, Prince Raymin did beat ZeRo with her. This would happen very sporadically at best if they played a lot of course. The point is you can't sleep on characters in SSB4.
Palutena is the 11th worst character when not counting Miis, according to the 4BR. Her voting score wasn't that much better than Pac-Man's or Falco's, so you could consider her low tier (or them low-mid tier). Either way she's bottom 11. It should be noted that even low tiers in Smash 4 can do stuff. I imagine if a character had a MU spread of 30 slightly losing MUs and 20 even MUs that character would likely be considered low tier (or low-mid tier at best), yet that character could win every MU (worst MU being slightly losing). Smash 4 has very few MUs worse than 40:60, which is a bit different from Melee and Brawl where you saw top tiers going 65:35 or even 70:30* versus some low tiers. In Smash 4, a lot of the time when people say a MU is terrible, it's actually more like 40:60. 40:60
is pretty bad (a counter), and having such bad MUs can seriously hurt a character's viability (such as with Peach vs Meta Knight or Villager vs Cloud).
Why is Palutena so unpopular? I think there are several reasons. Firstly, a lot of her moves are pretty bad, which limits her options, especially for players who enjoy using tilts (her tilts are pretty situational) and specials (her default specials seem bad to me). Her MU spread is also not that good: She loses slightly to a lot of characters, and have a good amount of 40:60 MUs as well. You can't sleep on her, a 40:60 MU that you don't know might turn out to be a 50:50 or even 55:45 MU in practice (until you learn it).
I think MkLeo still thinks Marth is top five and is the best sword fighter in the game.
Have you seen the MU chart MkLeo posted? Marth might not be top 15 if that MU chart is correct! Which, granted, I don't think it's impossible that Marth might not be top 15. There are a lot of character fighting to be top 15 right now, such as Corrin, Mario, Marth, Olimar, Pikachu, Luigi, Lucina. At least two of these are not top 15 (assuming that Mewtwo or Ryu don't drop from top 15, although I find that highly unlikely). I would probably put Corrin, Mario, Marth/Lucina, and Pikachu in top 15, leaving Olimar and Luigi just barely outside. I'm far from 100% certain and I could see Luigi and/or Olimar moving up, thus pushing one or two of these characters out of top.
Something these characters all have in common: Really good MU spread against low tiers and mid tiers, but only decent against top tiers (most of them don't win against a single top tier, and all of them lose to a few top tiers). This means that they will likely remain kind of niche picks at top level, since if you really want to win you'd probably be better off picking a better character.
What do I mean with "niche picks"? Well... Generally, either because the player really enjoys the character in this game (such as Corrin players) or because the player played the character in a previous game. Ally played some Mario in Brawl, for instance. Mr. E played Smash 4 Marth even when Marth was considered kind of bad, and he also played Brawl Marth. Ryu players tend to be rare and they likely enjoy his specific playstyle. Let's not forget about the top Mewtwo players: Abadango used to play Pac-Man and Wario a lot, WaDi used to play R.O.B. a lot, that definitely falls under "niche". It wouldn't surprise me if they would have played Mewtwo even if Mewtwo were "only" top 20.
This is not too surprising. High tier characters in Smash tend to be somewhat uncommon in general at top level, because, well, most players who play at a top level want to increase their chances of winning, and picking a top tier does that. Those that don't might have some other reason, such as believing that their character is secretly top tier (such as ESAM with Pikachu), or because they enjoy playing the character, or because they want to stand out as a character specialist.
*In Brawl, and only Zelda, Ganondorf, and Bowser seemed to have -4 MUs.