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{{tabber|align=center|title1=Melee|tab1=
{{cquote|''Grab an enemy then propel him or her into the air.''|cite=''Melee''{{'}}s instruction manual}}
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{{cquote|''Jump up, grab, and send foes flying with an explosion.''|cite=''Smash for 3DS''{{'}}s foldout}}
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{{cquote|''Jumps up to grab foes then explodes to send them flying.''|cite=Description from ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Move List}}}}


'''Falcon Dive''' ({{ja|ファルコンダイブ|Farukon Daibu}}, ''Falcon Dive'') is [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[up special move]].
'''Falcon Dive''' ({{ja|ファルコンダイブ|Farukon Daibu}}, ''Falcon Dive'') is [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[up special move]].
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While seemingly intended for improving Falcon Dive as a [[recovery]] tool, it's possible to use Tokyo drift for [[out of shield]] purposes as well, allowing Captain Falcon to check moves that aren't safe on shield which would otherwise be difficult to punish. It's also possible to buffer Tokyo drift through inputting a [[short hop]] [[up aerial]], before immediately holding a forward/backward + special input during [[jumpsquat]]. This guarantees maximum drift when using the technique, making it consistent for punishing moves out of shield.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKXXbcn5z60&ab_channel=GraceAndGlorySmash NEW OPTIMIZATION! Tokyo Drift Up B: Maximum Velocity]</ref>
While seemingly intended for improving Falcon Dive as a [[recovery]] tool, it's possible to use Tokyo drift for [[out of shield]] purposes as well, allowing Captain Falcon to check moves that aren't safe on shield which would otherwise be difficult to punish. It's also possible to buffer Tokyo drift through inputting a [[short hop]] [[up aerial]], before immediately holding a forward/backward + special input during [[jumpsquat]]. This guarantees maximum drift when using the technique, making it consistent for punishing moves out of shield.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKXXbcn5z60&ab_channel=GraceAndGlorySmash NEW OPTIMIZATION! Tokyo Drift Up B: Maximum Velocity]</ref>
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==Instructional quotes==
{{InstructionalQuotes
|ssbmchar=Captain Falcon
|ssbmdesc=Grab an enemy then propel him or her into the air.
|ssb4-3char=Captain Falcon
|ssb4-3desc=Jump up, grab, and send foes flying with an explosion.
|ssbuchar=Captain Falcon
|ssbudesc=Jumps up to grab foes then explodes to send them flying.
}}


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