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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[File:Fox Up Special Hitbox Smash 64.gif|thumb|Hitbox of Fox's up special in ''Smash 64''.]]
[[File:Fox Up Special Hitbox Smash 64.gif|thumb|Hitbox of Fox's up special in ''Smash 64''.]]
The special move's name is '''[[Fire Fox]]''', where Fox charges with fire, then propels himself in a direction (selectable via the [[control stick]]) with a fiery blast, dealing moderate to decent knockback (though it isn't a reliable KO move). The move does 16% damage. Fire Fox's main usage is for Fox's recovery, which covers at least some decent distance, and along with Fox's high [[air speed]] (third highest in the game only behind {{SSB|Yoshi}} and {{SSB|Pikachu}}), he can recover some good distance in total, though due to the move's linear nature, it isn't hard to [[read]] his recovery. Additionally, Fox is vulnerable during the charging of the move, making him easy to hit with a [[meteor smash]] or another powerful [[edgeguarding]] move. With the right timing, it is even possible to hit him while moving.
The special move's name is '''[[Fire Fox]]''', where Fox charges with fire, then propels himself in a direction (selectable via the [[control stick]]) with a fiery blast, dealing moderate to decent knockback (though it isn't a reliable KO move). The move does 16% damage. Fire Fox's main usage is for Fox's recovery, which covers at least some decent distance, and along with Fox's high [[air speed]] (third highest in the game only behind {{SSB|Yoshi}} and {{SSB|Pikachu}}), he can recover some good distance in total, though due to the move's linear nature, it is easy to [[read]] his recovery. Additionally, Fox is vulnerable during the charging of the move, making him easy to hit with a [[meteor smash]] or another powerful [[edgeguarding]] move. With the right timing, it is even possible to hit him while moving.


It is interesting to note that in the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', Fox does not cover himself in fire when he charges in a direction, and when he's charging, he also does not charge with flames around him, unlike its sequels (also, he appears to be pulled down by gravity at a reduced rate during the charging). The move also cannot damage opponents during the charging, similar to [[Falco]]'s [[Fire Bird]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
In the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', Fox does not cover himself in fire when he charges in a direction, and when he is charging, he also does not charge with flames around him, unlike its sequels (also, he appears to be pulled down by gravity at a reduced rate during the charging). The move also cannot damage opponents during the charging, similar to [[Falco]]'s [[Fire Bird]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.


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Revision as of 17:26, January 18, 2014

Overview

Hitboxes of Fox's Fire Fox in Smash 64.
Hitbox of Fox's up special in Smash 64.

The special move's name is Fire Fox, where Fox charges with fire, then propels himself in a direction (selectable via the control stick) with a fiery blast, dealing moderate to decent knockback (though it isn't a reliable KO move). The move does 16% damage. Fire Fox's main usage is for Fox's recovery, which covers at least some decent distance, and along with Fox's high air speed (third highest in the game only behind Yoshi and Pikachu), he can recover some good distance in total, though due to the move's linear nature, it is easy to read his recovery. Additionally, Fox is vulnerable during the charging of the move, making him easy to hit with a meteor smash or another powerful edgeguarding move. With the right timing, it is even possible to hit him while moving.

In the original Super Smash Bros., Fox does not cover himself in fire when he charges in a direction, and when he is charging, he also does not charge with flames around him, unlike its sequels (also, he appears to be pulled down by gravity at a reduced rate during the charging). The move also cannot damage opponents during the charging, similar to Falco's Fire Bird in Super Smash Bros. Melee.


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