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Fox shoots a pink laser that travels slower than a [[Ray Gun]] shot from his '''[[Blaster]]''', doing 5%-6% damage per shot, along with producing some [[hitstun]] on the opponent. When the Blaster is used when Fox is airborne, he can pull his blaster out much quicker, greatly reducing [[start-up]] and [[ending lag]], as well as having a faster firing rate. Using the effective [[short hop]] techniques available, including [[short hop laser]] and [[short hop double laser]], will make the Blaster an effective asset, especially in conjunction with [[ledgehopped double laser]]s and Blaster followups. However, using the laser twice in one short hop requires pretty fast reflexes.
Fox shoots a pink laser that travels slower than a [[Ray Gun]] shot from his '''[[Blaster]]''', doing 5%-6% damage per shot, along with producing some [[hitstun]] on the opponent. When the Blaster is used when Fox is airborne, he can pull his blaster out much quicker, greatly reducing [[start-up]] and [[ending lag]], as well as having a faster firing rate. Using the effective [[short hop]] techniques available, including [[short hop laser]] and [[short hop double laser]], will make the Blaster an effective asset, especially in conjunction with [[ledgehopped double laser]]s and Blaster followups. However, using the laser twice in one short hop requires pretty fast reflexes.


Competitive players consider the Blaster as one of the best [[projectile]]s in the game. The [[hitstun]] of the blaster is effective for [[camping]], helping to make opponents struggle to approach Fox, and can also lead into [[combo]]s from moves such as an {{mvsub|Fox|SSB|up tilt}}, setup moves such as a jab, or KO moves such as an {{mvsub|Fox|SSB|up smash}}. At higher percentages, the blaster is often very useful to extend a combo if a move has too much knockback to followup reliably. [[Hyrule Castle]] is an excellent stage for him, as he dominates via the great [[projectile camping]] ability of his Blaster. However, it is less effective on {{SSB|Dream Land}}, due to having less space to laser camp, though it is still highly used.
Competitive players consider the Blaster as one of the best [[projectile]]s in the game. The [[hitstun]] of the blaster is effective for [[camping]], helping to make opponents struggle to approach Fox, and can also lead into [[combo]]s from moves such as an {{mvsub|Fox|SSB|up tilt}}, setup moves such as a jab, or KO moves such as an {{mvsub|Fox|SSB|up smash}}. At higher percentages, the blaster is often very useful to extend a combo if a move has too much knockback to followup reliably. [[Hyrule Castle]] is an excellent stage for him, as he dominates via the great [[projectile camping]] ability of his Blaster. However, it is less effective on [[Dream Land]], due to having less space to laser camp, though it is still highly used.


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