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[[File:Captain Falcon Neutral Special Hitbox Smash 64.gif|thumb|The hitbox of the Falcon Punch.]]
[[File:Captain Falcon Neutral Special Hitbox Smash 64.gif|thumb|The hitbox of the Falcon Punch.]]
[[File:SSB64 Falcon Punch Combo.gif|thumb|A combo ending with a Falcon Punch]]
[[File:SSB64 Falcon Punch Combo.gif|thumb|A combo ending with a Falcon Punch]]
Named the '''[[Falcon Punch]]''', Captain Falcon charges a powerful punch and throws it, with his fists engulfed in a flaming falcon shape, doing 24% damage and advances slightly forward. It is one of the strongest moves in the game. In addition, the move is faster than it is in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', making the ''Smash 64'' Falcon Punch deadly. It is best to use this move as a [[combo]] finisher - the most notable way to combo into it is using an {{mvsub|Captain Falcon|SSB|up aerial}}; unlike most of the useful followups to up aerial however, this one is usually performed using a [[Z-cancel]]led up aerial during a landing (possible after a move such as a {{mvsub|Captain Falcon|SSB|forward aerial}}), then a full hop Falcon Punch. Other combos into the move include a {{mvsub|Captain Falcon|SSB|forward throw}} on [[fastfaller]]s or heavyweights at around the 50-70% range, and a {{mvsub|Captain Falcon|SSB|down aerial}} on a grounded opponent at around 110-120%. Falcon can also use a Falcon Punch to gain him a little horizontal distance when [[recover]]ing, and a little vertical distance as well if the move is angled up.
The famous '''[[Falcon Punch]]''', it involves Captain Falcon charging up and throwing a powerful punch, with his fists engulfed in a flaming falcon shape, doing 24% damage and advances slightly forward. It is one of the strongest moves in the game. In addition, the move is faster than it is in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', making the ''Smash 64'' Falcon Punch deadly. This move's best use is to use this move as a [[combo]] finisher - the most notable way to combo into it is using an {{mvsub|Captain Falcon|SSB|up aerial}}; unlike most of the useful followups to up aerial however, this one is usually performed using a [[Z-cancel]]led up aerial during a landing (possible after a move such as a {{mvsub|Captain Falcon|SSB|forward aerial}}), then a full hop Falcon Punch. Other combos into the move include a {{mvsub|Captain Falcon|SSB|forward throw}} on [[fastfaller]]s or heavyweights at around the 50-70% range, and a {{mvsub|Captain Falcon|SSB|down aerial}} on a grounded opponent at around 110-120%. Falcon can also use a Falcon Punch to gain him a little horizontal distance when [[recover]]ing, and a little vertical distance as well if the move is angled up.


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Revision as of 17:28, August 3, 2014

Overview

The hitbox of the Falcon Punch.
A combo ending with a Falcon Punch

The famous Falcon Punch, it involves Captain Falcon charging up and throwing a powerful punch, with his fists engulfed in a flaming falcon shape, doing 24% damage and advances slightly forward. It is one of the strongest moves in the game. In addition, the move is faster than it is in Melee and Brawl, making the Smash 64 Falcon Punch deadly. This move's best use is to use this move as a combo finisher - the most notable way to combo into it is using an up aerial; unlike most of the useful followups to up aerial however, this one is usually performed using a Z-cancelled up aerial during a landing (possible after a move such as a forward aerial), then a full hop Falcon Punch. Other combos into the move include a forward throw on fastfallers or heavyweights at around the 50-70% range, and a down aerial on a grounded opponent at around 110-120%. Falcon can also use a Falcon Punch to gain him a little horizontal distance when recovering, and a little vertical distance as well if the move is angled up.


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