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It deals little damage and has very little knockback, but can knock an enemy upward. The dash is so fast that if used facing an edge at the end of a stage, the attack will cause you to dart over the ledge, resulting in the loss of a second and third jump, and causing a [[self destruct]].  
It deals little damage and has very little knockback, but can knock an enemy upward. The dash is so fast that if used facing an edge at the end of a stage, the attack will cause you to dart over the ledge, resulting in the loss of a second and third jump, and causing a [[self destruct]].  


The move may also be used by more experienced players as a useful recovery technique, sense the move can quickly cover about half of the length of [[Final Desination]] and makes up for fire fox's easily being edgeguarded.
The move may also be used by more experienced players as a useful recovery technique, sense the move can quickly cover about half of the length of [[Final Destination]] and makes up for fire fox's easily being edgeguarded.


{{Fox Special Moves}}
{{Fox Special Moves}}

Revision as of 08:58, April 23, 2008

Fox Illusion.

The Fox Illusion is Fox's Forward B move. Performing the attack sends Fox jetting forwards, hurting any enemies in his paths. The move first appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee, and returns Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

It deals little damage and has very little knockback, but can knock an enemy upward. The dash is so fast that if used facing an edge at the end of a stage, the attack will cause you to dart over the ledge, resulting in the loss of a second and third jump, and causing a self destruct.

The move may also be used by more experienced players as a useful recovery technique, sense the move can quickly cover about half of the length of Final Destination and makes up for fire fox's easily being edgeguarded.

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