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[[File:Falco Neutral Special Hitbox Melee.gif|thumb|The hitbox of Falco's Blaster, used on the ground.]] | [[File:Falco Neutral Special Hitbox Melee.gif|thumb|The hitbox of Falco's Blaster, used on the ground.]] | ||
[[File:Falco Neutral Special Hitbox Aerial Melee.gif|thumb|The hitbox of Falco's Blaster, used in the air.]] | [[File:Falco Neutral Special Hitbox Aerial Melee.gif|thumb|The hitbox of Falco's Blaster, used in the air.]] | ||
Compared to Fox's [[Blaster]], Falco's version is slower but causes the opponent to flinch. Each laser does 3% before [[stale-move negation]] sets in. Because the lasers cause the opponent to flinch, they are extremely useful for disrupting their approach and camping. Falco can [[short hop laser]] while approaching to avoid lag. If he is close enough, the laser can stun the opponent so that Falco can follow up with a grab or a move like a shine, u-tilt, or even an f-smash. | Compared to Fox's [[Blaster]], Falco's version is slower but causes the opponent to flinch like [[Fox (SSB)/Neutral special|Fox's blaster]] in the original ''Smash Bros.'' Each laser does 3% before [[stale-move negation]] sets in. Because the lasers cause the opponent to flinch, they are extremely useful for disrupting their approach and camping. Falco can [[short hop laser]] while approaching to avoid lag. If he is close enough, the laser can stun the opponent so that Falco can follow up with a grab or a move like a shine, u-tilt, or even an f-smash. | ||
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