This tier list will be taking into consideration the overall utility of each fighter, both online and offline, and particular attention will be paid towards information following the 10.1.0 Sephiroth update. Characters within each tier are not put in any particular order, but the separation between tiers is definitive.

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S Tier

The top tier fighters are the best that Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has to offer for a plethora of reasons. They often have some of the best combos and frame data in the game, combining speed and high damage to consistently dominate tournaments. This tier hasn’t changed much since Persona’s Joker was brought into the game as one of SSBU’s first DLC characters, but certain nerfs have kept previously top tier fighters from making the cut.

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A Tier

Fighters in this tier are without a doubt some of the most dangerous in the game, but their tournament results can often show that they’re just missing something that keeps them from ranking higher. To their credit, in the right hands these characters can make a case for being S tier, but consistency is key when it comes to overall viability.

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B Tier

When it comes to the middle tier fighters, there are many that very well could be high tier. A handful of these characters, such as Ike and Marth, were even used to win tournaments in the early days of the game, but nerfs and buffs for other fighters have shifted their placement in the meta.

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C Tier

A lot of the characters in this tier suffer from a lack of reliability compared to other fighters on the game’s roster. They can have their moments of brilliance, but when it comes to the overall meta they lack key tools like good grabs or overall movement speed.  There’s also a handful of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate echo fighters that get dragged into this tier because they don’t vary much from the character that they’re based on.

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D Tier

The lower tiers of the SSBU roster start to get a little strange, with some characters shifting from sort of usable to almost bad enough that they are useless. Some of these characters have had their standout moments on the competitive Super Smash Bros. scene, but much like C tier, they often drop off the competitive map faster than they were brought on.

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F Tier

These characters just don’t have what it takes to be viable on the competitive or even sometimes the casual scene. Some of them lack any kind of aerial game, which is a crucial aspect of most matches, while others are just overshadowed by much better options. With how long some of these characters have been in F tier, it would take a miracle for them to be bailed out in future Super Smash Bros. Ultimate updates.

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With Xenoblade’s Pyra and Mythra coming to the game sometime in March, the meta is sure to see some changes based on how they match up against the rest. Considering how well Shulk seems to perform, and how much SSBU loves its sword-wielding fighters, it would be no surprise if they are placed fairly high on future tier lists.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is available now on the Nintendo Switch.

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