That’s why the game usually has some restrictions on levels, characters and other settings that can be used in a competitive match, and while some players claim that this is not how things are supposed to work, it at least serves to level the playing field to some extent.
So with all that in mind, no matter how much the game might be updated in the long run, this will only shift players’ attention from one strategy to another. Once they figure out what works best, they will stick to it and refuse to leave that mechanic alone.
The best that the developers can do is to try and patch things up before they get out of control, but even that can be difficult because they often need to be careful not to release any game-changing updates around tournaments.
Although, the studio seems to realize this concept perfectly and they have been taking care not to upset the game’s balance at important moments. This is actually one of the reasons for players to respect “Super Smash Bros 4” and the people working on it so much, as it’s obvious that the game is handled by a team with a strong intention to make it the best competitive title possible, and they are deeply invested in their community.
Only two characters missing i wana see Like Vyse