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Starting in 2017, the rise of {{Sm|Hungrybox}} and {{Sm|Zain}} as contenders for #1 in the world caused some in the ''Melee'' community to re-evaluate Fox's status as the undisputed best in the game. Zain's dominance over Fox professionals with his Marth, in particular, called into serious question the pre-existing notion that Fox had no losing matchups. As the technical requirement of the game at a competitive level continued to grow, many players viewed the stamina aspect of playing over a long tournament as growing in importance, citing that Fox players tend to burn out in later stages due to having to play a technically demanding character across many sets, and that such external factors should be taken into consideration on a tier list.
Starting in 2017, the rise of {{Sm|Hungrybox}} and {{Sm|Zain}} as contenders for #1 in the world caused some in the ''Melee'' community to re-evaluate Fox's status as the undisputed best in the game. Zain's dominance over Fox professionals with his Marth, in particular, called into serious question the pre-existing notion that Fox had no losing matchups. As the technical requirement of the game at a competitive level continued to grow, many players viewed the stamina aspect of playing over a long tournament as growing in importance, citing that Fox players tend to burn out in later stages due to having to play a technically demanding character across many sets, and that such external factors should be taken into consideration on a tier list.


However, Fox players have continued to redevelop their character equally as hard in response; starting in 2022, top Fox mains such as {{Sm|Mang0}} and {{Sm|Cody Schwab}} began consistently defeating Zain and Hungrybox in tournament once more, with Cody being the highest ranked solo Fox main on the [[2022 SSBMRank]]. Today, most community members view Fox as the best character in the game, clearly ahead of Marth, Jigglypuff, and Falco, as he has overall the strongest matchup spread against the other top tiers.
However, Fox players have continued to redevelop their character equally as hard in response; starting in 2022, top Fox mains such as {{Sm|Mang0}} and most notably,{{Sm|Cody Schwab}} began consistently defeating Zain and Hungrybox in tournament once more,with cody being the highest ranked solo Fox main on a ranking. Today, most community members view Fox as the best character in the game, clearly ahead of Marth, Jigglypuff, and Falco, as he has overall the strongest matchup spread against the other top tiers.
 
====PAL viability====
====PAL viability====
Fox was nerfed in the PAL version of ''Melee''. While his nerfs seem insignificant, they actually affect his matchups more than most other nerfed characters. The nerf to his up smash allows several characters to barely survive in that version where they would not have been able to in NTSC, forcing Fox mains to learn later KO percentages for it; at those percentages, however, some up smash setups are no longer guaranteed. Fox's nerfed recovery also weakens his off-stage game, as he can no longer travel as far off-stage to intercept enemies, and hinders his survivability, especially against characters who retain their edgeguarding ability, such as Sheik and Marth. The nerf to his weight exacerbates his decreased survivability, but as a positive note, allows him to escape combos more easily.
Fox was nerfed in the PAL version of ''Melee''. While his nerfs seem insignificant, they actually affect his matchups more than most other nerfed characters. The nerf to his up smash allows several characters to barely survive in that version where they would not have been able to in NTSC, forcing Fox mains to learn later KO percentages for it; at those percentages, however, some up smash setups are no longer guaranteed. Fox's nerfed recovery also weakens his off-stage game, as he can no longer travel as far off-stage to intercept enemies, and hinders his survivability, especially against characters who retain their edgeguarding ability, such as Sheik and Marth. The nerf to his weight exacerbates his decreased survivability, but as a positive note, allows him to escape combos more easily.

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