This year he added not only Zetterburn, but a whole slew of characters to his line-up. Last year FullMetal was a fearsome Kragg/Wrastor duo-main. His aggressive, fearless playstyle runs you over and deletes your stock with the deepest dunk in the west. Stocks suddenly going missing in action is not uncommon when facing FullMetal. If you hear the clicking of his keyboard, your stock is already gone. He made it out to 6 offline events, spiking fear into the hearts of his opponents. He was a consistent threat throughout the season, playing a total of 16 tournaments and never placing lower than 9th. Fullmetal turns his overwhelming experience into a rocky weapon letting him smash all PR newcomers with a clean record. He’s one of the most old school players in Europe, having been actively competing since 2015. In Season 5 we are hoping to see more of Readek’s participation in RCS events as a player since he resigned himself from production duties, leaving behind his own custom made overlay program for anyone to use! Handling tournament streams has never been this easy!įullMetal shows us once again that he’s here to stay, making it onto the RCS PR for the third time and netting his highest placement yet. He also has splendid wins online such as OliveOily, Slimepuffen and CyberStorm, having a positive win rate over the latter 2. Not only did Readek provide production for the online RCS but he also, for the first time ever, got to handle production for an offline RCS event! It was the most hyped up European event of the year, Traction 5, where he even netted himself an impressive 9th place at his first offline showing. While he unfortunately missed out on the online RCS tournaments due to handling production, he did a stellar job providing the world with high-level European Rivals content, and simultaneously got to show off his fashionable overlays. Still sporting the dual rodent main lifestyle Readek has been as active as ever online. The staple production God of Europe, Readek, comes in with a rise to 13th from last season’s 22nd. Until then, he’ll have to settle for a 14th place on the Season 4 rankings. We hope to see LzgPom return to the top of the rankings in season 5, to assist Fireicey with restoring the glory of Zetterburn in Europe. He racks up damage quickly, before skillfully confirming into a strong attack or a deep off-stage aerial to finish you off. You’ll never catch him overextending, but he’s always right there to make you pay for any mistake you make. He approaches neutral in a safe but still somehow oppressive way. His combos are both smooth and incredibly precise, leaving no room for his opponent to escape. LzgPom has always been one of Europe’s most technical Zetterburns. If he becomes able to compete actively again, you’re sure to find him back higher up in the rankings. He entered the least tournaments out of anyone on this list, but he still clawed his way to a win over OliveOily. However, when he did find time to participate he showed us that he still has what it takes to compete at Europe’s highest level. Unfortunately, LzgPom had to step back a bit from competing this year and only found time to enter a few times. We wish him the best of luck going into 2020 in both games, and hope to see him continue giving Rivals some love whenever he can. His strong fundamentals and grasp of neutral allows him to do well in both games, a magnificent feat to say the least. He maintains his ranking at the top of Europe for Rivals while also moving up in his current focus, Smash Ultimate. Underestimating him will be your downfall.īiri is a multi-game threat. ![]() He’s one of those players where you don’t feel like you’re losing, but suddenly you’re 2-0 behind and have no idea how that happened. He makes sure to keep the stage frozen and uses quick tricky movement to constantly keep you feeling pressured. His playstyle isn’t very flashy but it is clean and consistent. Over the course of the season he only entered a few tournaments, but when he does, he comes out of nowhere to punish those who forgot about him. He used to be a very active community member, but since then his presence has largely faded. ![]() Biri has become the definition of a hidden boss in Europe.
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