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The '''Fox Illusion''' ({{ja|フォックスイリュージョン}} ''Fokkusuiryūjon'') is [[Fox]]'s [[side special move]]. Performing the attack sends Fox darting forwards with ridiculous speed, which causes an afterimage effect and hurts any enemies in his path. The move first appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''.
The '''Fox Illusion''' ({{ja|フォックスイリュージョン}} ''Fokkusuiryūjon'') is [[Fox]]'s [[side special move]]. Performing the attack sends Fox darting forwards with ridiculous speed, which causes an afterimage effect and hurts any enemies in his path. The move first appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''.


It deals little [[damage]] (3%) and has very little [[knockback]], but can knock an enemy upward and set up KOs, albeit awkwardly. The dash is so fast that if used facing an edge at the end of a stage, the attack will cause Fox to dart over the ledge, resulting in going into the [[Helpless|helpless state]], and usually causing a [[self-destruct]].  
It deals little [[damage]] (3%) and has very little [[knockback]], but can knock an enemy upward and set up KOs, albeit awkwardly. Up to Brwal, the dash is so fast that if used facing an edge at the end of a stage, the attack will cause Fox to dart over the ledge, resulting in going into the [[Helpless|helpless state]], and usually causing a [[self-destruct]].
In Smash Bros. 4, the move will not go over a grabbable ledge, and no longer puts Fox in a helpless state.


The move may also be used by players as a useful recovery technique, since the move can quickly cover about half of the length of [[Final Destination]] and makes up for a faster option than [[Fire Fox]]. However, compared to Fire Fox, Fox Illusion only has 1 angle of travel and gives less momentum and maneuverability after the dash despite technically covering more distance.
The move may also be used by players as a useful recovery technique, since the move can quickly cover about half of the length of [[Final Destination]] and makes up for a faster option than [[Fire Fox]]. However, compared to Fire Fox, Fox Illusion only has 1 angle of travel and gives less momentum and maneuverability after the dash despite technically covering more distance.

Revision as of 15:11, September 28, 2014

Fox Illusion
Fox Illusion.
Fox Illusion in SSB4
User Fox
Universe Star Fox
Dash right through enemies, attacking them with an illusion.
—Melee's instruction manual
Perform a fast dash. The after-image trailing behind Fox damages opponents.
—Brawl's instruction manual

The Fox Illusion (フォックスイリュージョン Fokkusuiryūjon) is Fox's side special move. Performing the attack sends Fox darting forwards with ridiculous speed, which causes an afterimage effect and hurts any enemies in his path. The move first appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee, and returns in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. 4.

It deals little damage (3%) and has very little knockback, but can knock an enemy upward and set up KOs, albeit awkwardly. Up to Brwal, the dash is so fast that if used facing an edge at the end of a stage, the attack will cause Fox to dart over the ledge, resulting in going into the helpless state, and usually causing a self-destruct. In Smash Bros. 4, the move will not go over a grabbable ledge, and no longer puts Fox in a helpless state.

The move may also be used by players as a useful recovery technique, since the move can quickly cover about half of the length of Final Destination and makes up for a faster option than Fire Fox. However, compared to Fire Fox, Fox Illusion only has 1 angle of travel and gives less momentum and maneuverability after the dash despite technically covering more distance.

Because of the speed Fox travels during the move, he is capable of skipping through attacks with slow-moving and/or small hitboxes, resulting in the impression that the move gives him invincibility or intangibility.

Origin

Fox Illusion is an exclusive move to the Super Smash Bros. series, but it may have been inspired by the Arwing ability to boost itself, increasing its speed for a small period of time.

Special use

Fox Illusion, along with Falco Phantasm and Wolf Flash, can be shortened by pressing the special button while or right before Fox is moving. The length to which the move shortens depends on the timing of the button press. Specifically, for Fox, there are five shorten lengths, 1 for each of the 5 frames he is travelling. Since shortened side specials require opponents to time their attacks differently in order to edgeguard Fox, these variants can be used as high effective mix ups for recovering.

Customization

In Super Smash Bros. 4, Fox Illusion has two custom variants - Fox Explosion and Fox Flash. Fox Explosion decreases the travel distance, but creates an explosion at the end of move, and allows Fox to stall when used in midair. The explosion deals 13% damage, decent knockback, and some shield damage. Fox Flash functions exactly like Wolf Flash in Brawl; it travels less horizontal distance than Fox Illusion, but has a vertical element added to it, and does 3% damage and minor knockback unless Fox hits with the sweetspot at the end of the move, which does 9% damage and meteor smashes.

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