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Falco's Up special in SSBM is Fire Bird, a move that works exactly like Fox's. Like Fox, Falco surrounds himself with flames and fires himself upward. Also like Fox, Falco can not only change the move's direction once activated, but it can also damage opponents. It is, for all intents and purposes, Falco's recovery move.
==Overview==
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[[File:Falco Up special Hitbox Melee.gif|thumb|Hitboxes of Falco's Up special.]]
Falco's Up special, [[Fire Bird]], mainly serves as one of his two [[recovery]] moves (the other being his {{mvsub|Falco|SSBM|side special|alt=side special}}, [[Falco Phantasm]]). It does moderate damage to anyone hit by it, and gains KO potential at high percentages. Falco's Fire Bird works exactly like Fox's [[Fire Fox]], but with some minor differences. Like Fox, Falco surrounds himself with flames and propels himself in the direction given by the player's control stick input. However, unlike Fox, Falco lacks damaging flame hitboxes around his body during the charging stage of the move, making it easier to interrupt. Compared to Fire Fox, Falco's Fire Bird does not travel as great of a distance, making long horizontal recoveries from the edges of the stage extremely difficult, if not outright impossible, with this move. In most situations (e.g, recovering when far away from the stage), it is preferable to recover with [[Falco Phantasm]], which (despite not going as far as Fox Illusion) travels a greater distance and does not involve a long charging time.
 
Despite its glaring weaknesses and inferiority to Fire Fox at recovering from far distances off the stage, Fire Bird is an extremely useful tool for recoveries close to the stage for various reasons. The shorter distance traveled makes the ledge easier to sweetspot, and makes Falco much harder to punish when he comes back onto the stage, as there is less time for opponents to respond to the path he chooses. In this situation, it is almost impossible for many characters in a neutral position to effectively cover all of Falco's directional options from Fire Bird, especially since the Falco player can change the angle of the attack if the foe commits to a particular edgeguarding option, such as an [[edgehog]], too early. Comparatively, Fire Fox's long distance makes it inferior for close recoveries as it allows enemies to set up various punishes while Fox is still recovering, and even if characters cannot cover several of Fox's distance options at once, they usually still have time to attack Fox afterwards unless he recovers onto a platform.
 
Fire Bird can also be used as a ceiling finisher at high percentages; after an up tilt or an aerial [[shine]], Falco can use this move to ram into the opponent, guaranteeing a KO. However, as this is largely [[DI]] dependent and requires very specific setups that may not work in the middle of serious matches, it is a situational maneuver at best. If the attack for any reason hits the ground, Falco will not suffer from too much landing lag, but he will then bounce off to a direction, leaving him momentarily vulnerable.
 
==Hitboxes==
{{MeleeHitboxTableHeader}}
{{MeleeHitboxTableRow
|id=0
|damage=16%
|sd=+5
|angle=80
|bk=80
|ks=60
|fkv=0
|r=1024
|bn=39
|effect=Flame
|slvl=L
|sfx=Burn
}}
|}
==Timing==
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!Hitbox
|43-64
|-
!Animation length
|84
|}
 
{{FrameStripStart}}
{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=42}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=22}}{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=20}}
{{FrameStripEnd}}
 
===[[Landing lag]]===
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!Animation length (pre free fall)
|6
|-
!Animation length (post free fall)
|3
|}
 
{{FrameStripStart}}
|'''Pre free fall''' {{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=6}}
|-
|'''Post free fall''' {{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=3}}
{{FrameStripEnd}}
 
{{FrameIconLegend|lag=y|hitbox=y}}
 
==Similar moves==
*{{mvsub|Fox|SSBM|up special|alt=Fox's Up special}}
 
{{MvSubNavFalco|g=SSBM}}
 
[[Category:Falco (SSBM)]]
[[Category:Up special moves (SSBM)]]

Latest revision as of 07:14, July 15, 2022

Overview[edit]

Falco's Up special move hitbox in Melee.
Hitboxes of Falco's Up special.

Falco's Up special, Fire Bird, mainly serves as one of his two recovery moves (the other being his side special, Falco Phantasm). It does moderate damage to anyone hit by it, and gains KO potential at high percentages. Falco's Fire Bird works exactly like Fox's Fire Fox, but with some minor differences. Like Fox, Falco surrounds himself with flames and propels himself in the direction given by the player's control stick input. However, unlike Fox, Falco lacks damaging flame hitboxes around his body during the charging stage of the move, making it easier to interrupt. Compared to Fire Fox, Falco's Fire Bird does not travel as great of a distance, making long horizontal recoveries from the edges of the stage extremely difficult, if not outright impossible, with this move. In most situations (e.g, recovering when far away from the stage), it is preferable to recover with Falco Phantasm, which (despite not going as far as Fox Illusion) travels a greater distance and does not involve a long charging time.

Despite its glaring weaknesses and inferiority to Fire Fox at recovering from far distances off the stage, Fire Bird is an extremely useful tool for recoveries close to the stage for various reasons. The shorter distance traveled makes the ledge easier to sweetspot, and makes Falco much harder to punish when he comes back onto the stage, as there is less time for opponents to respond to the path he chooses. In this situation, it is almost impossible for many characters in a neutral position to effectively cover all of Falco's directional options from Fire Bird, especially since the Falco player can change the angle of the attack if the foe commits to a particular edgeguarding option, such as an edgehog, too early. Comparatively, Fire Fox's long distance makes it inferior for close recoveries as it allows enemies to set up various punishes while Fox is still recovering, and even if characters cannot cover several of Fox's distance options at once, they usually still have time to attack Fox afterwards unless he recovers onto a platform.

Fire Bird can also be used as a ceiling finisher at high percentages; after an up tilt or an aerial shine, Falco can use this move to ram into the opponent, guaranteeing a KO. However, as this is largely DI dependent and requires very specific setups that may not work in the middle of serious matches, it is a situational maneuver at best. If the attack for any reason hits the ground, Falco will not suffer from too much landing lag, but he will then bounce off to a direction, leaving him momentarily vulnerable.

Hitboxes[edit]

ID Part Damage SD Angle BK KS FKV Radius Bone Offset Clang Rebound Effect G A Sound
0 0 16% +5 AngleIcon80.png 80 60 0 3.999744 39 0.0 0.0 0.0 HitboxTableIcon(Clang).png HitboxTableIcon(Rebound).png EffectIcon(Flame).png HitboxTableIcon(GroundedTrue).png HitboxTableIcon(AerialTrue).png L Burn

Timing[edit]

Hitbox 43-64
Animation length 84
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Landing lag[edit]

Animation length (pre free fall) 6
Animation length (post free fall) 3
Pre free fall  FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png
Post free fall  FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png
Legend (1 square = 1 frame)
FrameIcon(Lag).png
Lag time
FrameIcon(Hitbox).png
Hitbox

Similar moves[edit]