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Marth is actually 29th, but that is still one spot below the median. Aka, well into mid tier in my bookOh, he's at 31st? I thought he was 29th, my mistake then.
Whatever place he's at right now, Marth deserves to be no lower. It's debatable how much higher he is (such as I don't think he's too much higher, if at all, but his results are showing he could be a few spots up), but he is most certainly not any lower like your first post implied.Oh, he's at 31st? I thought he was 29th, my mistake then.
As for the core problems, that's litertatly what I said.
The smash 4 rankings on smashboards is NOT fact; Nobody thinks Esam is top 5 or that MVD is top 10, not even themselves. I'm not saying it isn't impressive, but that it doesn't prove Marth is top 25 like you people hilarisualy think now.
I'm curious why you moved shulk up.+11 = between and .
+7 = between and .
+10 = at the top of tier 4/bottom of tier 3.
If anybody wants my reasoning, feel free to ask.
His neutral, spacing ability and mixups are all too good for him to be a low tier, or like I've seen some people still try to justify, bottom tier character. He gets decent regional results (Tremendo Dude here in FL being an example) and him getting 13th place at a national on a solo run is still nothing to sneeze at.I'm curious why you moved shulk up.
Could you explain this vote please?between Ike and Weegee
Ya even I don't agree with it, and I'm still a bit skeptic about Mewtwo. >_> Not enough to vote him down atm, but I'm expecting him to fall off a tad like 6 months from now.Could you explain this vote please?
I know Mewtwo won a national, but I'm not convinced that it should be that high.Could you explain this vote please?
Won a national, placed highly in Japan, has multiple other mains getting good results with him in large tournaments, PR'd in multiple stronger areas...I know Mewtwo won a national, but I'm not convinced that it should be that high.
To answer questions 2 and 3;+1 at the bottom of tier 1
During the last round, I placed Mario at the top of tier 2. After some thought, I believe Mario deserves to be in tier 1. When I think about consistency, I picture Mario. A plethora of results, including Ally's recent outing at GOML was the final push I needed to make this decision.
+14 between and
Here we have one of the most criminally underrated characters in the game! To be completely honest, I don't know where to place him; what I do know is that he's better than tier 8. Unfortunately plagued with being fufu garbage nonsense on release; this stigma has caused everyone to ignore his repeated buffs. Charizard is held back by peoples refusal to acknowledge him as anything but trash tier. With such a small player-base, it's hard to develop his meta. I'm a firm believer in Zard's potential ... maybe one day.
+2 at the bottom of tier 2.
If you were to tell me a year ago that Mewtwo is one of the best characters in the game, I would give you the look I give my casual friend who constantly tries to kirbycide me (you know who you are). Widely considered garbage on release, he's been blessed via game updates. Patches 1.1.3 and 1.1.5 in particular have improved him tremendously. Because of his buffs, Mewtwo now boasts solid rep, great results, and a devoted playerbase constantly developing tech and evolving his meta even further. We've done it boys; there's nowhere to go but up!
Other things of note:
1) I believe is the best character in the game; however, his results aren't on par with the other tier 1 characters (yet).
2) I don't understand all the hate. Somebody please explain this to me.
3) Is actually good now or is everybody just bandwagoning?
Just gotta say If I'm inconsistent in my region by losing to someone solid like Mr.E once then a lot of players must be worse in terms of consistency lol you must not look at all results here. (To make this not completely off topic I think Marth is solid enough to do work if that is what the main discussion is about, I didn't read every post! lolol)His spot IS high tier so you're argument of him not being high tier but deserving his spot is wrong.
As for results, I agree he has good results, but Duck Hunt and WFT also get those levels of results (Duck Hunt's are mostly in japan) and they aren't up there. I mean, Duck Hunt's theory is worse but WFT's theory is like, a tiny bit worse.
Nairo is inconsistant a lot, espicially in his own region. He's been beaten by a Robin before too, and Robin's litertatly in the spot right below Marth imo. Plus a ton of other upsets.
False used Sheik a little more than Marth at GOML iirc so..... yea. You keep saying than False mains Marth, but he's either a secondary or duo main along with Sheik and Ryu (It's hars to tell at this point) outside of small tournaments where he'll go mostly Marth.
Lucina, perhaps? If Marth is high tier 5 perhaps she should be a bit higher? High tier 6, perhaps? Low tier 5?- between and
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I honestly don't know what to do for a third vote. I'm pretty good with the tier list as it is.
I'm wondering why you think should be in the echelon of high tier characters when the character hasn't done much to justify such a placement. Not mad, just curious.between and
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See, that theory is a good one, in a part sense. Sure, Marth moving up a bit would realistically mean Lucina should move up ever so slightly, but the fact is, Marth has been performing FAR better than Lucina, so there is less evidence for us to move her up.Lucina, perhaps? If Marth is high tier 5 perhaps she should be a bit higher? High tier 6, perhaps? Low tier 5?
I get what you're saying, and you might be right. There are several factors to consider, however. What if Lucina is a lot stronger than she appears but doesn't get played much because Marth is available? Not to mention that Marth is a veteran, I suspect most Melee and Brawl Marth mains are likely to stick with Marth instead of switching to Lucina. Still, Lucina does offer a few benefits over Marth, the most significant being consistency. This might matter more for non-top players, since a top level Marth is probably good enough at spacing to land the tipper fairly consistently. I suspect a mid-level tournament player might not be much worse off by playing Lucina (perhaps they would be better off, even?).See, that theory is a good one, in a part sense. Sure, Marth moving up a bit would realistically mean Lucina should move up ever so slightly, but the fact is, Marth has been performing FAR better than Lucina, so there is less evidence for us to move her up.
I understand what you are saying completely, but what we are talking about here is "potential". Tier lists aren't based on potential, but proof, in reality. It's part of this reason why Corrin needs to come down. He has little proof to be all the way up there. He might have the potential, but right now, he lacks any players that truly main him, and that says a lot.I get what you're saying, and you might be right. There are several factors to consider, however. What if Lucina is a lot stronger than she appears but doesn't get played much because Marth is available?
"In gaming, a tier list is a list that ranks all characters based on the strength of their fighting abilities and their potential to win matches under tournament conditions, assuming equal skill on the part of each player. A tier list is decided based on the analysis of the following:I understand what you are saying completely, but what we are talking about here is "potential". Tier lists aren't based on potential, but proof, in reality. It's part of this reason why Corrin needs to come down. He has little proof to be all the way up there. He might have the potential, but right now, he lacks any players that truly main him, and that says a lot.
This post sums it up well: http://smashboards.com/threads/swf-...-wildcard-round.379736/page-289#post-21216168
I don't view tier lists solely as current results. Potential does play some part into it. However, results show proof, and that means the most really."In gaming, a tier list is a list that ranks all characters based on the strength of their fighting abilities and their potential to win matches under tournament conditions, assuming equal skill on the part of each player. A tier list is decided based on the analysis of the following:
Tier lists are supposed to show how strong a character is, not how well they're currently performing in a tournament. Granted, strong characters are more likely to be picked up and played by competitive players, but it's not guaranteed. In any case, for top tiers and, to some extent, high tiers, results should be fairly important. For mid tiers and low tiers it's a bit more problematic, though. Why main Lucina instead of, say, Cloud or Diddy Kong, if your goal is to win as much as possible? Chances are the players maining mid-tier and low-tier characters aren't primarily concerned with winning. Perhaps they'll still win some locals thanks to playing better than the rest and/or the others being unfamiliar with the match-up, but for big tournaments, players are likely to primarily play strong characters. If Lucina are, say, top of tier 6, she'd still struggle to get picked since Marth is higher and she'd still be a mid-tier character.
- The metagame and the effectiveness of the characters' strategies
- Each character's moveset and statistics
- Each character's matchup spread
- Each character's tournament results" - http://www.ssbwiki.com/tier_list
So, my argument is this: At least for mid tiers and low tiers, tournament results are not as important as they are for high tiers and top tiers. Big tournament players are likely to pick whatever wins them more games (even Leo, a Meta Knight main, played a lot of Cloud to get an advantage). That doesn't mean the characters that don't get picked as much are necessarily bad.
I should mention that if you do view tiers as a reflection of how well characters currently are doing rather than how strong they potentially can be, then that changes a lot of things. I'm not a fan of that approach though, although it would make it easier to place characters in tiers (just look at the tournament data and place characters based on that).
But Lucina can never get results by the nature of her design. I think it is unreasonable to rank an inferior clone by their results, because the better one will always be the one taking them. Lucina should be ranked for how good she is, which is Marth with slightly less killpower and skill ceiling.I don't view tier lists solely as current results. Potential does play some part into it. However, results show proof, and that means the most really.
For example, Puff was viewed as rather poor/below average in the early lifespan of Melee. Looking at Jigglypuffs tools, it's hard to see why she wouldn't be top tier, but she was placed down there because she didn't show enough proof. The rest is history, and she's the top/high tier character we love her for today, but she didn't get up there just because she had potential, no. She got up there because she started proving she was good, and for me, regardless of whether Marth existed or not, until Lucina starts getting any notable results like Marth has been doing, I can't see why we should move her up too much.
Marth has been getting results and such, so he deserves to move. On that basis alone, I think Lucina could move up, but just a fraction of the total Marth moves, because she hasn't been used much at all.