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==Overview==
==Overview==
When he uses Fire Fox, Fox charges the move while being surrounded by flames (''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' onward), and then he flies in the direction inputted on the [[control stick]] or [[d-pad]]. The move has a [[Flame|fire]] effect throughout the entire move. [[Falco]] and [[Wolf]] have similar moves, [[Fire Bird]] and [[Fire Wolf]], respectively (although Wolf's version does not actually involve fire, despite its name).
When he uses Fire Fox, Fox charges the move while being surrounded by flames (''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' onward), before flying in the direction inputted on the [[control stick]] or [[D-pad]]. The move has a [[Flame|fire]] effect throughout the entire move. [[Falco]] and [[Wolf]] have similar moves, being [[Fire Bird]] and [[Fire Wolf]], respectively (although Wolf's version does not actually involve fire, despite its name).


Fire Fox is Fox's primary vertical [[recovery]] move. The attack can deal around 28% [[damage]], provided the opponent is hit by both the charge-up and recovery. Fire Fox, out of all the Star Fox characters' recoveries, covers the greatest distance. However, unlike Wolf and Falco's versions, Fox's Fire Fox only hits opponents once, not having many multiple hits during charge-up or after being executed. It is highly likely to return to the ledge of the stage by using Fire Fox to recover, due to its long traveling distance. Additionally, if Fox hits the ground before the attack ends, Fox will slide on the ground in a [[wavedash]]-like manner, cancelling any endlag from the attack.
Fire Fox is Fox's primary vertical [[recovery]] move. The attack can deal around 28% [[damage]], provided the opponent is hit by both the charge-up and recovery. Fire Fox, out of all the Star Fox characters' recoveries, covers the greatest distance. However, unlike Wolf and Falco's versions, Fox's Fire Fox only hits opponents once, not having many multiple hits during charge-up or after being executed. It is highly likely to return to the ledge of the stage by using Fire Fox to recover, due to its long traveling distance. Additionally, if Fox hits the ground before the attack ends, Fox will slide on the ground in a [[wavedash]]-like manner, cancelling any endlag from the attack.
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