For the second straight year, MeleeItOnMe is ranking every SSBM Player and counting them down on Twitter (#SSBMRank2014 @Meleeitonme), from No. 100 to No. 1 .

We asked a panel of ~30 players/commentators/figureheads from all across the world to rate the overall level of play for each player in 2014 (From January 2014 –> The Big House 4). This includes evaluating perceived skill in tandem with the tournament results.

Zoso

Rank
David “Zoso” Hughes | @TheRealZoSo
Score
50 Up_Arrow(68)
Main(s) Marth Region: New England 7.254
Tourney Results
Apex 2014 MLG Anaheim CEO 2014 Evo 2014 The Big House 4
Summary:
Zoso is one of the few melee players that plays with strong fighting game fundamentals and creativity in his decision making. He’s an amazing teacher and continues to provide lessons to new players in the New England region.

 

Swift

Rank
Timothy “Swift” Tilley | @Gibsonzero
Score
49 Up_Arrow(79)
Main(s) Marth, Fox Region: New England 7.280
Tourney Results
Apex 2014 MLG Anaheim CEO 2014 Evo 2014 The Big House 4
25th 33rd
Summary:
 Swift has been a solid veteran for years now, with roots in Pittsburgh and current residence in New England. He had very impressive wins, beating Shroomed at Apex 2014 and then Westballz at EVO 2014. Hopefully, people stop ignoring Swift as a tournament threat.

 

KDJ

Rank
Team Liquid | Daniel “KoreanDJ” Jung | @LiquidKDJ
Score
48 (33)
Main(s) Marth, Sheik Region: New England 7.319
Tourney Results
Apex 2014 MLG Anaheim CEO 2014 Evo 2014 The Big House 4
17th 29th 17th 65th
Summary:
 Also known to have a 10 year old alter ego, KoreanDJ has a great grasp of many additional fighting games outside of Melee. His free-flowing style is both flashy and unorthodox, relying on strong reads and throwing his opponent off-guard.

 

SS

Rank
Jeff “Silentspectre” Leung
Score
47 Up_Arrow(51)
Main(s) Captain Falcon Region: Norcal 7.340
Tourney Results
Apex 2014 MLG Anaheim CEO 2014 Evo 2014 The Big House 4
49th
Summary:
NorCal staple and 50% of the Wombo Combo, SilentSpectre’s flashy aggression allows him to remain a relevant player in his region, as well as a walking highlight reel. Prepare for something silly or seemingly impossible to happen when Jeff makes an appearance.

 

Zang

Rank
Alex “Zanguzen” Shnayder | @zanguzen
Score
46 Up_Arrow(NEW)
Main(s) Falco Region: Tri-state 7.372
Tourney Results
Apex 2014 MLG Anaheim CEO 2014 Evo 2014 The Big House 4
49th 29th 13th 33rd 25th
Summary:
Old school Tristate Falco Zanguzen is one of the true OG’s of Melee, famously defeating Mew2King at his first tourney in 2003. He has been making waves since his return to activity, most notably defeating Hax at EVO 2014. His methodical, laser heavy Falco style has proven too much for many players, frequently being able to successfully control the pace of the match to exactly what he wants it to be. His knowledge of old school playstyles and strategies perfectly clashes with the new school, making Zanguzen a very powerful player.

 

Kage

Rank
Roustane “Kage the Warrior” Benzeguir | @Kagethewarrior
Score
45 (35)
Main(s) Ganondorf Region: Montreal 7.413
Tourney Results
Apex 2014 MLG Anaheim CEO 2014 Evo 2014 The Big House 4
25th
Summary:
Widely considered the best Ganondorf in the world, Kage’s ferocious combos and intelligence have led him to notable wins, including the infamous double elimination of Mango at Revival of Melee 2 a few years ago. Kage continues to represent Ganondorf at the highest level, and always places highly at tournaments despite his mid tier character.

 

dr2

Rank
David “Darkrain” John
Score
44 (39)
Main(s) Captain Falcon Region: Kansas 7.428
Tourney Results
Apex 2014 MLG Anaheim CEO 2014 Evo 2014 The Big House 4
 –  –  – 25th 25th
Summary:
Darkrain is as essential to Captain Falcon’s game as Isai and Hax, and in his prime he single-handedly developed the read-heavy punish game we know the character for. Although largely inactive, he remains a formidable tournament force; he defeated Silent Wolf in a dramatic set at EVO 2014, where he took 25th overall, and defeated Bizzarro Flame at TBH4, where he also landed in 25th place. At UFGTX, he took 1st place over Kels, Darkatma, and Pikachad, proving himself capable of continuing to dominate the Midwest.

 

Weonx

Rank
EMG | Camilo “Weon-X” Morales | @camilownx
Score
43 Up_Arrow(44)
Main(s) Fox Region: Ontario 7.456
Tourney Results
Apex 2014 MLG Anaheim CEO 2014 Evo 2014 The Big House 4
Summary:
One of Ontario’s top smashers, Weon-X is among the few players whose rank remains roughly the same as last year. Nominally a Fox main, he uses Falco and occasionally Marth to great effect as well. A dominant local player in the Toronto area, he continued to bolster his national resume with a trio of seventh-place finishes at ROM 7, Get On My Level, and Super SWEET. He boasts quality national-level wins over KirbyKaze and ZeRo, among others.

 

cactuar

Rank
Charles “Cactuar” Meighen | @cactussmash
Score
42 (40)
Main(s) Fox Region: Pennsylvania 7.457
Tourney Results
Apex 2014 MLG Anaheim CEO 2014 Evo 2014 The Big House 4
65th 29th 49th 33rd
Summary:
Long time veteran and Mew2King practice partner, Cactuar wields his seasoned Fox and Marth to continue to compete at the highest level of play. Cactuar is currently one of the best players in Pennsylvania, and still occasionally travels back to his home region of Tri-State to let them know he’s still one of the best. Cactuar shows that all his years of practice throughout the several eras of Smash give him a distinct edge over many of his opponents.

 

Lord

Rank
Erick “Lord” Lui
Score
41 (29)
Main(s) Captain Falcon Region: NorCal 7.459
Tourney Results
Apex 2014 MLG Anaheim CEO 2014 Evo 2014 The Big House 4
49th
Summary:
 One of the most unorthodox Falcons, Lord aims to please the audience with brilliant hard reads and his world-famous Falcon punches, which he has landed several times versus top players in tourney. He turned heads this year by defeating S2J in an epic Falcon ditto exhibition set at The Next Episode, and followed that up with impressive wins over Flash and Colbol at Do You Fox Wit It?, a recent Norcal regional.

 

SSBMRank 2014: 100-91 | 90-81 | 80-71|70-61 |60-51 | 50-4140-31 | 30-26 |25-21 | 20-16 |15-11
10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1