Editing Reflector (Fox)

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In ''Melee'', Fox and Falco can perform a technique referred to as Shine Mining, a term coined and discovered by {{Sm|Darktooth}}. It is performed by first activating Reflector or powershielding in the location the player wishes to leave the shine mine. When placing a mine, there must also exist a projectile in play that could be reflected, until the player drops their Reflector or powershield. If powershield is used to place the mine, then the player must also interrupt their shield with something by the 3rd frame of their powershield. Then, when the player wishes to activate the mine, they must perform a shine drop through a platform anywhere on stage, and the mine will become an active reflector for exactly two frames starting from the 2nd frame after activation. It is important to note that the mine does not have the knockback and damage properties of the initial frames of a normal reflector - it can only reflect projectiles. The limited uses and difficult input timing make this technique extremely situational, but it can be used in various ways for [[edge-guarding]].
In ''Melee'', Fox and Falco can perform a technique referred to as Shine Mining, a term coined and discovered by {{Sm|Darktooth}}. It is performed by first activating Reflector or powershielding in the location the player wishes to leave the shine mine. When placing a mine, there must also exist a projectile in play that could be reflected, until the player drops their Reflector or powershield. If powershield is used to place the mine, then the player must also interrupt their shield with something by the 3rd frame of their powershield. Then, when the player wishes to activate the mine, they must perform a shine drop through a platform anywhere on stage, and the mine will become an active reflector for exactly two frames starting from the 2nd frame after activation. It is important to note that the mine does not have the knockback and damage properties of the initial frames of a normal reflector - it can only reflect projectiles. The limited uses and difficult input timing make this technique extremely situational, but it can be used in various ways for [[edge-guarding]].


Sometimes a player has a usable shine mine at match start, without having to do anything to place it.<ref>[https://smashboards.com/threads/new-at-shine-mines.352753/#post-22016056 '''Everything about shine mines''' post] by [https://smashboards.com/members/taukhan.236834/ tauKhan]</ref>The existence of this ''go mine'' depends on stage, the characters in game, and the port order of the controllers of those characters.
Sometimes a player has a usable shine mine at match start, without having to do anything to place it.<ref>https://smashboards.com/threads/new-at-shine-mines.352753/#post-22016056</ref>The existence of this ''go mine'' depends on stage, the characters in game, and the port order of the controllers of those characters.
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