Trishkebac0n
Smash Rookie
I'm sure you've all probably seen the letter grade Super Smash Bros tiring system for categorizing smash bros fighters. Me and some friends came up with a more general method of categorizing fighters based on height. It's meant to have more fighters in each category to give a more general idea of how good each fighter is. The names for the tiers were chosen based on how we'v heard people reference how good a fighter is. Here are the tiers for the Height Ranking method:
TIERS
Top Tier: Highest tier.
Very High Tier: Not quite top tier, but still extremely good.
High Tier: Fighters that aren't top tier material, but are still well above average.
Mid-High Tier: Above average.
Mid Tier: Average.
Mid-Low Tier: Not bad, but not as good for a competitive scenario as those ranked higher.
Low Tier: Not horrible. Still usable for battling outside of home, but it should be more challenging to win.
Very Low Tier: Chances are you will seldom find these go far in an official tournament.
Bottom Tier: Lowest tier.
TBD: To be decided, for characters that are unable to be ranked.
Please use this method of ranking if you like it to increase it's popularity!
TIERS
Top Tier: Highest tier.
Very High Tier: Not quite top tier, but still extremely good.
High Tier: Fighters that aren't top tier material, but are still well above average.
Mid-High Tier: Above average.
Mid Tier: Average.
Mid-Low Tier: Not bad, but not as good for a competitive scenario as those ranked higher.
Low Tier: Not horrible. Still usable for battling outside of home, but it should be more challenging to win.
Very Low Tier: Chances are you will seldom find these go far in an official tournament.
Bottom Tier: Lowest tier.
TBD: To be decided, for characters that are unable to be ranked.
Please use this method of ranking if you like it to increase it's popularity!