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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]]''', in which Fox charges with green effects, 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.
The special move's name is '''[[Fire Fox]]''', in which Fox charges, 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.


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]]''.
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]]''.