Armada (gamer)

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Armada
Current team
TeamAlliance
GamesSuper Smash Bros. Melee
Project M
LeaguesMajor League Gaming
Evolution Championship Series
StatusActive
Personal information
NameAdam Lindgren
Nickname(s)Armada
Swedish Sniper
The Beast From Sweden
Born (1993-03-28) 28 March 1993 (age 31)
Team history
2009–2014Empire Arcadia
2014Play 4 Keeps
2014–presentAlliance

Adam Lindgren (born 28 March 1993), known by his handle Armada, is a Swedish professional Super Smash Bros. Melee player from Gothenburg. He is a two-time champion of Apex and two time champion of Genesis as of 2016. He finished 4th at EVO 2013, 3rd at EVO 2014, 1st at EVO 2015 and runner-up to Joseph "MaNg0" Marquez at MLG 2014.[1] He is considered to be the highest ranked player from 2011 to 2013, as well as 2015 to present. He got second at Apex 2015 and won EVO 2015 and GENESIS 3 in January 2016. Lindgren uses Fox and Peach,[2] and formerly used Young Link as a secondary character.[3] His rise to fame was with Peach and is still considered by far the best Peach in the world.[4] He is also considered one of the best 2 vs. 2 players.[5][6] Lindgren's other nickname is the Swedish Sniper, which comes from his use of Pit's light arrows in Project M[7] and, less notably, Peach's turnips in Melee.

Gaming career

Lindgren started his gaming career in 2003 competing in the Swedish Nintendo Championship.[8] Armada came to prominence in 2007 finishing 4th at The Renaissance of Smash 4, his first national tournament. Seven months later, he finished 3rd at Epita Smash Arena 2, the largest tournament in Europe at the time, defeating top ranked Japanese player, Masashi, before losing to Ryota "Captain Jack" Yoshida.

Each passing year, Lindgren was ranked progressively higher. In July 2011, Armada won the major tournament at the time, GENESIS 2, defeating number one ranked player, MaNg0. Lindgren remained undefeated for two years until EVO 2013 where he lost the title and 1st rank back to MaNg0.

After Apex 2013, Armada announced his retirement from competitive Melee[9] although he did return to compete in EVO 2013, where he placed 4th, losing to PPMD 0–2 in winners' bracket and being eliminated by Mango 0–2 in losers' semis. He returned to the scene a year later, with B.E.A.S.T being his first tournament back.

Lindgren won Apex 2014's Project M title defeating Mew2King in grand finals.[10] He along with Zimmerman, Marquez, Kevin "PPMD" Nanney, and Juan "Hungrybox" Debiedma, are considered to be the "Five Gods" of Melee.[6] On 6 November 2014 he left Empire Arcadia and became sponsored by professional gaming team Alliance.[11]

At EVO 2014, Armada used Young Link as a counterpick against Hungrybox, who chose Falco as his counterpick. After convincingly defeating him in Game 1, Hungrybox switched to Jigglypuff and took both games 2 and 3 to take the set and move on to Grand Finals. Armada then had to face the best Pikachu player in the world, Axe, who just came out of an infamous 4-stock against Silent Wolf.[12] Axe took an intense game 1 from Armada. Armada then convincingly took game 2. In the third game, it came down to a last stock, last hit situation. Armada barely took the last game, moving on to Loser's Semifinals. Armada convincingly beat PPMD 2-0, but lost to Hungrybox 2-3 in Loser's Finals. EVO 2014 was won by Mango over Hungrybox.[13]

Lindgren finds Super Smash Bros. for Wii U considerably different from Melee and feels that he need to spend more time playing it.[14] Since 2015, Armada has switched from maining only Peach to both Peach and Fox in tournaments. He cites Fox's ability to put mental pressure on opponents as a reason for this change.[15][16][17] Armada faced PPMD in the grand finals of Apex 2015, while coming from the losers bracket, but eventually lost after forcing a bracket reset.[18] Armada was the EVO 2015 Melee champion after defeating Hungrybox in the finals.[19] By winning EVO, Lindgren received the largest single paycheck ever awarded in a Melee tournament at that time.

After winning EVO 2015, Melee It On Me (MIOM) ranked Armada as the best Melee player for the 2015 Summer SSBMRank, ahead of Leffen and Mango.[20]

At Dreamhack London, Armada started off the Top 16 with a 3-0 win over Spain's Overtriforce. He then beat Sheik main and Holland's best player Amsah in Top 8. He then beat Falco main Westballz in both Winner's Finals and Grand Finals, both 3-0, to win a free trip to Dreamhack Winter. Westballz also earned a free trip by placing second.[21][22]

At The Big House 5 in Dearborn, Michigan, Armada and his Europe crew, which also consisted of Android, Norway's Widl, Britain's Professor Pro, and Germany's Ice, participated in a crew battle, which consisted of Europe, SoCal, NorCal, Midwest, Canada, Tri-state, Florida, and New England. After a very close win against the Midwest that went down to the last hit and last matchup for Ice against KJH and another close win against Canada, which ended with Armada taking Kage's last stock, Europe went on to face SoCal, which consisted of Mango, Lucky, HugS, Westballz, and MacD. Even though Armada took eight stocks off of SoCal, SoCal came back, with Mango convincingly beating Ice by two stocks in the final battle.[23] In doubles, Armada won with his brother Android, beating Mew2King and Hungrybox in Grand Finals.[24] In singles Top 16 winner's side, Armada beat Mexico's best player Javi 3-0, Fox main SFAT 3-0, and Mew2King 3-1 in Winner's Semifinals to face off against Hungrybox in Winner's Finals. There, he beat the Jigglypuff God 3-0 with his Fox and then 3-2 in Grand Finals to take home the title.[25]

Armada holds positive records over every Smasher he has played with the exception of Captain Jack (0–2) and Silent Spectre (0–1). He is also the only Smasher to have a positive record over Mango (18–12).[26] He has lost sets to only eight different Smashers ever since he was considered a God: Mango, PPMD, Mew2King, Leffen, Hungrybox, Amsah, Trifasia, and Silent Spectre. Lindgren is also the only God to stand in the way of four Smashers who need to beat him to claim the title of beating all five Gods (Axe, Wobbles, Fly Amanita, and Lucky).[27]

Personal life

Lindgren has 10 siblings, two of whom, Alexander "Aniolas" and Andreas "Android", also play Melee competitively.[28] Lindgren currently works as a substitute teacher in Gothenburg and streams on twitch.tv on his spare time.

Armada is the subject of the upcoming spin-off of the documentary The Smash Brothers by producer Travis "Samox" Beauchamp entitled Metagame,[29] due to be released in 2017. The project raised over US$30,000 on Kickstarter.[30]

Notable tournament placings

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Tournament[31] Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
The Renaissance of Smash 4 3–6 July 2007 4th 4th Aniolas
Epita Smash Arena 2 23–24 February 2008 3rd 5th Aniolas
SMASH ATTACK 3–5 April 2009 1st 3rd Aniolas
Epita Smash Arena 3 11–12 April 2009 1st 1st Aniolas
GENESIS 10–12 July 2009 2nd 7th Aniolas
Pound 4 16–18 January 2010 4th 5th Aniolas
Epita Smash Arena 4 26–27 June 2010 1st 1st Aniolas
Apex 2010 6–8 August 2010 2nd 3rd Aniolas
Smash Needs You 10–12 August 2010 1st 1st Aniolas
B.E.A.S.T 7–9 January 2011 1st 1st Aniolas
Pound V 19–21 February 2011 2nd 1st Mew2King
GENESIS 2 15–17 July 2011 1st 4th Aniolas
B.E.A.S.T II 11–14 August 2011 1st 1st Aniolas
Apex 2012 6–8 January 2012 1st 1st Mew2King
Epita Smash Arena 5 20–23 April 2012 1st 1st Ice
Smashers' Reunion: Melee Grande 13–15 July 2012 1st 1st Ice
King Funk's Castle II: Måske 4–7 October 2012 1st 1st Aniolas
hf.lan 4 1–2 December 2012 1st 1st Overtriforce
Apex 2013 11–13 January 2013 1st 1st Mew2King
EVO 2013 12–14 July 2013 4th 4th Android
Apex 2014 17–19 January 2014 4th Ice
B.E.A.S.T 4 12–16 February 2014 2nd 1st Aniolas
Avalon III 8 March 2014 1st 1st Aniolas
Smash Ain't Dead 3 15 March 2014 1st
Smash or DI 3 May 2014 1st 1st VA
Republic of Fighters 3 17–18 May 2014 2nd 1st Ice
SKTAR 3 31 May – 1 June 2014 4th 1st Mew2King
Super SWEET 7–8 June 2014 1st 1st Mew2King
SSS Lock-In 14–15 June 2014 1st 1st Mew2King
MLG Anaheim 2014 20–22 June 2014 2nd 1st Mew2King
CEO 2014 27–29 June 2014 1st 1st Mew2King
Kings of Cali 4 5–6 July 2014 2nd 1st Mew2King
EVO 2014 11–13 July 2014 3rd 9th Aniolas
COMEBACK I 1–3 August 2014 1st 2nd C
Shadowloo Showdown V 29–31 August 2014 1st 1st Syke
Hit & Stun Tournament 2 6–7 September 2014 1st 1st Trif
The Shape of Melee to Come 5 27 September 2014 1st 1st Duck
The Big House 4 4–5 October 2014 4th 1st Mew2King
Justice 4 11 October 2014 1st 1st Hax
DrommeLAN 4.0 7–9 November 2014 1st 1st Android
Avalon VI 29 November 2014 1st 1st Marc
B.E.A.S.T 5 9–11 January 2015 2nd 1st Android
Paragon 2015 17–18 January 2015 5th 4th Mew2King
Apex 2015 30 January – 1 February 2015 2nd 2nd Android
CEO 2015 26–28 June 2015 2nd 1st Shroomed
EVO 2015 17–19 July 2015 1st 2nd Ice
DreamHack London 2015 19–20 September 2015 1st
The Big House 5 2–4 October 2015 1st 1st Android
Smash Summit 5–8 November 2015 1st 2nd Mew2King
DreamHack Winter 2015 26–28 November 2015 2nd 3rd Android
GENESIS 3 15–17 January 2016 1st 1st Mew2King
Battle of the Five Gods 17–19 March 2016 3rd
Smash Summit 2 21–24 April 2016 1st 1st Mew2King
Get On My Level 2016 20–22 May 2016 5th 4th Shroomed
WTFox 2 1–3 July 2016 2nd 1st Mew2King
EVO 2016 15–17 July 2016 2nd
Heir 3 19–21 August 2016 1st 1st Android
The Big House 6 7–9 October 2016 2nd 2nd Android
Canada Cup 2016 28–30 October 2016 1st 1st Mew2King
Smash Summit 3 3–6 November 2016 1st 1st Mew2King

Project M

Tournament[32] Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
King Funk's Castle II: Måske 4–7 October 2012 1st 2nd Aniolas
B.E.A.S.T 3 3–7 April 2013 1st
Apex 2014 17–19 January 2014 1st
B.E.A.S.T 4 12–16 February 2014 1st
Avalon III 8 March 2014 1st
Smash Ain't Dead 3 15 March 2014 1st
Smash or DI 3 May 2014 1st
SKTAR 3 31 May – 1 June 2014 5th 2nd Mew2King
Super SWEET 7–8 June 2014 1st
CEO 2014 27–29 June 2014 5th 4th Hungrybox
COMEBACK I 1–3 August 2014 1st
Shadowloo Showdown V 29–31 August 2014 1st 1st Dreadtech
Hit & Stun Tournament 2 6–7 September 2014 1st
The Big House 4 4–5 October 2014 7th 5th Professor Pro
DrommeLAN 4.0 7–9 November 2014 1st
B.E.A.S.T 5 9–11 January 2015 3rd

Super Smash Bros. for 3DS

Tournament[33] Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
DrommeLAN 4.0 7–9 November 2014 2nd

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Tournament[34] Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
B.E.A.S.T 5 9–11 January 2015 4th

References

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