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Top Soulcalibur Vi Players of All-Time TOP SOULCALIBUR VI PLAYERS OF ALL-TIME *Legend: In bold - Champion/Runner-up Asterisk (*) - Champion's Character Carat (^) - Runner-up's Character Black - Runner-up Green - In a Minor Tournament Red - In a Major Tournament Premier - In a Premier Tournament Orange - In a Grand Tournament Linkorz (USA) (Siegfried**^*, Groh*, Geralt*^***, Amy) – 4,400 Skyll (France) (Mitsurugi***^**^*^) – 4,400 Bluegod (USA) (Azwel**^^**^**^) – 4,085 Yuttoto (Japan) (Voldo*^*, Azwel*) – 2,700 Party Wolf (USA) (Kilik^*^, Seong Mi-Na*, Tira, Amy, Groh, Maxi^, Cassandra) – 2,290 Shen Chan (Singapore) (Cervantes^*^, Raphael, Voldo, Kilik^) – 2,170 Keev (France) (Nightmare***^**^, Sophitia^, Amy) – 2,125 Saiyne (USA) (Ivy^^^*^) – 1,980 LoloMx (Mexico) (Seong Mi-Na, Yoshimitsu*^^, Astaroth) – 1,560 RichSticks (USA) (Maxi^^^, Azwel) – 1,560 Sandman (USA) (Siegfried, Azwel*, Amy) – 1,400 NOOBICYDE (France) (Azwel*^***) – 1,125 Kamizono (Japan) (Seong Mi-Na^*) – 750 PyroRaptor/PyroZamfir (Canada) (Siegfried***, Seong Mi-Na) – 740 Xephukai (USA) (Xianghua, Sophitia^^*, Seong Mi-Na) – 695 Shen Yuan (Singapore) (Siegfried^, Talim, Sophitia, Xianghua) – 640 Sonicfox (USA) (Azwel^*, Cervantes) – 600 HolyCarp (UK) (Ivy***) – 560 Kayane (France) (Xianghua^, 2B*) – 520 RTD (USA) (Azwel, Seong Mi-Na*) – 520 CLOB/Count Ravioli (USA) (Astaroth^^) – 510 Mick (USA) (Xianghua**) – 510 Reptile (Canada) (Nightmare^*^, Xianghua) – 510 DTN (France) (Siegfried, Raphael*^) – 490 Woahhzz (USA) (Raphael) – 490 Boom (USA) (Yoshimitsu, Raphael, Voldo) – 450 Tamonegi (Japan) (Maxi) – 440 JJJ (USA) (Amy^) – 430 Rikuto (USA) (Astaroth) – 410 Shiwapon (Japan) (Sophitia*) – 410 Ganondeurf (France) (Azwel^) – 405 Dragon (USA) (Ivy) – 380 Jeo (USA) (Azwel, Yoshimitsu) – 380 Heaton/ShenLin (USA) (Siegfried) – 370 AndyrooSC (UK) (Zasalamel^^, Groh) – 335 SHK (Japan) (Zasalamel) – 330 Jason (France) (Seong Mi-Na) – 325 Myloes (UK) (Kilik*, Seong Mi-Na) – 325 Neon (UK) (Talim^^) – 315 Incendiate/Lil Spark (USA) (Ivy^, Xianghua) – 310 Raziel (France) (Voldo^) – 310 Azure (USA) (Sophitia*) – 300 Kerry (Germany) (Groh**) – 300 Cry-Wolv (USA) (Azwel^) – 295 Pantocrator (France) (Siegfried^) – 295 NovaMage (Dominican Republic) (2B^*) – 290 575 (Taiwan) (Groh, Nightmare*, Cassandra) – 285 AR15313 (USA) (Azwel) – 280 Runaes (Australia) (Seong Mi-Na*^, Sophitia) – 275 DaGOTTh (Germany) (Sophitia^^) – 270 0rez/0re0z (Singapore) (Nightmare*) – 265 Signia (USA) (Yoshimitsu^) – 265 CrazyJ (USA) (Ivy*^) – 260 Plruto7 (Korea) (Nightmare*) – 260 Aelz (France) (Zasalamel, Tira) – 255 BladedSnake (Philippines) (Siegfried*^) – 250 Raymondvrc (Dominican Republic) (Ivy*, Cassandra) – 245 Fame96 (USA) (Nightmare) – 240 KiraDems (France) (Cervantes, Zasalamel) – 235 MONEYMUFFINS (USA) (Sophitia) – 235 DaBeast (Australia) (Astaroth^^) – 225 BlackMambaMoan (USA) (Astaroth*) – 220 Eggsecutioner (USA) (Raphael*, Geralt) – 220 Saitoh (France) (Astaroth, Maxi) – 220 Vini (Brazil) (Mitsurugi*, Azwel, Zasalamel) – 220 Moon_Fans (USA) (Astaroth*) – 215 DDGrEen94 (USA) (Maxi^) – 210 Fyre (USA) (Talim, Kilik, Groh) – 210 Scud (France) (Ivy*) – 205 Kalas (Germany) (Xianghua*) – 200 Rowe/MTFighter (USA) (Xianghua*) – 200 Jonniti (USA) (Zasalamel) – 195 KDZ (USA) (Seong Mi-Na, Maxi, Nightmare, Astaroth, Zasalamel, Cassandra) – 195 Miura (Brazil) (Ivy, Maxi*, Astaroth, Kilik) – 195 OmegaXCN (USA) (Taki) – 190 Thermidor (USA) (Nightmare) – 180 LPVinson (USA) (Groh*) – 175 Meguseyf (Malaysia) (Groh*, Raphael) – 175 BenWithVees (USA) (Yoshimitsu^, Seong Mi-Na) – 170 W-lopes (Brazil) (Ivy^, Groh, Nightmare) – 170 Arkslight (USA) (Nightmare^) – 160 Link (USA) (Ivy*) – 160 Ncea (New Zealand) (Seong Mi-Na*) – 160 SunGuoki (Thailand) (Nightmare*) – 160 Icychains (USA) (Groh, Talim) – 155 Oofmatic (Canada) (Azwel^) – 155 Tetra (Singapore) (2B^) – 155 A.R.U. (USA) (Voldo*) – 150 Edge (Russia) (Kilik, Seong Mi-Na) – 150 Essaki3 (Finland) (Ivy*) – 150 Glen (Australia) (Taki*) – 150 GuiltyGear Player (Czech) (Zasalamel*) – 150 HawkOfGP (Finland) (Siegfried*) – 150 Jamebo (USA) (Siegfried*) – 150 Kinetic Clash (USA) (Ivy, Taki) – 150 Kugui (USA) (Xianghua, Groh*) – 150 Magus (Lebanon) (Azwel*) – 150 TheOtherRandall (Philippines) (Taki*) – 150 Tomiolly (Australia) (2B*, Xianghua) – 150 Trace_AFJ (Spain) (Ivy*) – 150 Herack (Canada) (Talim^) – 145 Sulton_TJK (USA) (Cervantes^) – 145 Willis (Singapore) (Maxi^) – 145 Akiru Di Capriu (France) (Sophitia) – 140 CanoPR (USA) (Zasalamel) – 140 Futagon (Japan) (Taki) – 140 RyuJin RyuJin (USA) (Kilik) – 140 Wind_Charmer (USA) (Talim) – 140 DashR (USA) (Siegfried^) – 135 Tomahawk (USA) (Mitsurugi, Taki, Azwel) – 135 FLASHGAWD (Korea) (Azwel, 2B) – 130 Jashin (Japan) (Ivy) – 130 Aarpia (UK) (Zasalamel^) – 125 Toshiaki (Brazil) (Seong Mi-Na^, Maxi, Sophitia) – 125 ZERO (UK) (Nightmare) – 125 Zuzu (Australia) (Tira^, Zasalamel) – 125 Djo (France) (Nightmare) – 120 GranmasGotGame (USA) (Talim) – 120 Ramon (USA) (Sophitia, Azwel) – 120 Silent Joel (UK) (Siegfried, Sophitia, Cervantes, Cassandra) – 115 Jimbonator (USA) (Raphael, 2B) – 110 Macho (USA) (Ivy^) – 110 OlcadansWrath (USA) (Groh, 2B) – 110 DarthSeppius (Italy) (Cervantes) – 105 Hayate EIN (France) (Kilik) – 105 VeT-WISe (USA) (Raphael) – 105 :U (USA) (Seong Mi-Na^) – 100 Ceirnian (USA) (2B^) – 100 DarkSlayer (Germany) (Geralt^) – 100 FoRTuNer (Thailand) (Astaroth, Yoshimitsu) – 100 Holdmybeer (Indonesia) (Groh^) – 100 Jack Salien (Dominican Republic) (Azwel^, Raphael) – 100 Keep (Russia) (Nightmare^) – 100 Leitwolf (USA) (Cervantes^) – 100 Luis Massot (Spain) (Nightmare^, Astaroth) – 100 Melpoli (Philippines) (Xianghua^, Amy) – 100 PcMaster (Czech) (Cervantes^) – 100 Ray (USA) (Sophitia, Xianghua^, Zasalamel) – 100 Seo (Singapore) (Ivy^) – 100 Sixsityle (France) (Siegfried^) – 100 Smashing Pumpkins (USA) (Zasalamel^) – 100 Somberlain (Finland) (Groh) – 100 TectalEastside (USA) (Xianghua) – 100 Trafalgarlaww013 (Qatar) (Maxi^) – 100 ZoKHIZ (Finland) (Astaroth^) – 100 Beefcake (Canada) (Ivy) – 95 Furzy (Germany) (Yoshimitsu) – 95 HeneralShang (Philippines) (Seong Mi-Na) – 95 JEL (Australia) (Siegfried, Kilik) – 95 Kusanagi (France) (Azwel, Sophitia) – 95 SideStepLance (Philippines) (Raphael) – 95 Mave Dorgan (USA) (Raphael) – 90 Maxou (France) (Raphael) – 90 Moonstone (Finland) (Seong Mi-Na) – 90 Minato (France) (Zasalamel) – 80 Rufus/Karamazov D (Russia) (Taki) – 80 SCPartisan (Canada) (Groh, Sophitia) – 80 Vince D’Nasty (Singapore) (Groh) – 80 NeonFaith (Malaysia) (Nightmare, Yoshimitsu, Cassandra) – 75 Aftaburn (USA) (Maxi) – 70 Angelo (Cervantes) – 70 Baron (Singapore) (Tira) – 70 Big Delicious (Australia) (Yoshimitsu) – 70 Docvizzo (Azwel, Cervantes) – 70 Dr. Beasly (USA) (Azwel, Ivy) – 70 Eliezer (Dominican Republic) (Geralt) – 70 Florinxfox (Australia) (Nightmare, Cervantes, Groh) – 70 GlacialReign (Canada) (Geralt) – 70 HachiBachi (Thailand) (Voldo) – 70 Headhot (Czechia) (Nightmare, Raphael) – 70 JC_DR (Dominican Republic) (Geralt) – 70 Kenfully (Vienna) (Xianghua) – 70 Kengo (Qatar) (Siegfried) – 70 Lari (Finland) (Taki) – 70 Lord WaterSteal (Voldo) – 70 Nando El Duro (Dominican Republic) (Talim) – 70 Orochi (USA) (Azwel, Xianghua, Seong Mi-Na) – 70 Pat (Seong Mi-Na) – 70 Pedro (Maxi) – 70 Reziek (Yoshimitsu) – 70 Rock (Taki) – 70 Samsam (Siegfried) – 70 SkyesT (Siegfried, Tira) – 70 Shen Rii (Nightmare) – 70 Shiryu (Xianghua) – 70 Skeletor (Mitsurugi) – 70 Sword Lord (Sophitia) – 70 Talirariran (Voldo) – 70 Vilautush (Raphael) – 70 Virtual Bacon (Cassandra, Sophitia) – 70 ZappySoyou (Xianghua) – 70 Cipher0613 (Geralt) – 65 Dinoz416 (Voldo, Taki) – 60 Nishoba (Raphael) – 60 VGD (Siegfried, Azwel) – 60 Alpha MJB (Philippines) (Nightmare) – 55 Grimrst (Nightmare) – 55 SoSickNASHFAN (Xianghua) – 55 Telethon (Ivy) – 55 Vaan_GR (Ivy) – 55 WorldBranstar (Astaroth) – 55 Aerisu (Groh) – 50 Bakuryu (Taki) – 50 BLACKSTAR (Taki) – 50 Chu Fye (Astaroth) – 50 Garamonde (Nightmare) – 50 Joka (Nightmare) – 50 Saltface (Tira) – 50 Shakugan (SeongMi-Na) – 50 Student (Mitsurugi) – 50 Ugoivy (Kilik) – 50 725 (Nightmare, Mitsurugi) – 45 A Tangerine (Ivy) – 45 Barok (Philippines) (2B) – 45 Big Boi (USA) (Siegfried, Yoshimitsu, Ivy) – 45 Cam (USA) (Zasalamel) – 45 Deluxium (USA) (Cervantes) – 45 D.R. Fierce (Taki) – 45 FleshMasher (Taki) – 45 Foot (Azwel) – 45 GDZLA (Xianghua) – 45 General ELL (Geralt, Seong Mi-na) – 45 GiGs (Nightmare) – 45 Ivandr (Cervantes) – 45 Jetstream Sal (Siegfried) – 45 JoXaZe (Voldo) – 45 McFox (Azwel, Siegfried) – 45 MohammedHoward (Qatar) (Geralt, Nightmare) – 45 N3cromaster (Zasalamel) – 45 Noxz (Tira) – 45 Oddo4 (Siegfried) – 45 Panther (Xianghua, Seong Mi-Na) – 45 Psyroclasm (Siegfried) – 45 Seth (Geralt, Seong Mi-Na) – 45 Silmerion (Seong Mi-Na) – 45 Staticalpha (Taki) – 45 Storia (Ivy) – 45 TSF Goat (2B) – 45 Xtrouble96x (?) – 45 Draethion (Nightmare) – 40 IRmaxi (Maxi) – 40 Kang-Min (Taki) – 40 Shinblade (Raphael) – 40 NaizakiNomac (Mitsurugi, Voldo) – 35 Shennou (Kilik, Seong Mi-Na) – 35 Yellowtail (Groh, Geralt) – 35 ArcticKomodo (Taki) – 30 De-Chi3 (Talim) – 30 IV Wind (Mitsurugi) – 30 Jimmypikachuchoi (Xianghua) – 30 OmegaDR (Zasalamel) – 30 AnimalFleshLoli (?) – 25 Animefreak (Kilik) – 25 Bahamutz (Taki, Seong Mi-Na) – 25 Beardmanshark (Geralt) – 25 Calvinize (USA) (Astaroth) – 25 Crye (Finland) (Amy) – 25 Darc (Taki) – 25 Detoxz (Kilik) – 25 Dog (Groh, Amy, Geralt) – 25 DR-ANSWER (?) – 25 Evilbuho (Astaroth) – 25 ETP (Sophitia) – 25 Fake Asian (Kilik) – 25 Fantasin (?) – 25 Finzy (Finland) (Talim) – 25 Flizard (Azwel) – 25 Graf (Nightmare) – 25 Guil (Mitsurugi) – 25 Hajin (Maxi) – 25 Hollow (Azwel) – 25 Hyrul (Tira)
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