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***{{buff|However, its total duration remains the same, thus reducing its ending lag compared to the hitbox, slightly improving its followup potential.}}
***{{buff|However, its total duration remains the same, thus reducing its ending lag compared to the hitbox, slightly improving its followup potential.}}
**{{nerf|It auto-cancels later (frame 15 → 20).}}
**{{nerf|It auto-cancels later (frame 15 → 20).}}
**{{change|It has a slightly altered animation, with one of Falco's arms facing the camera while he looks back over his shoulder.}}
**{{buff|It has an altered animation, with one of Falco's arms facing the camera while he looks back over his shoulder. This animation shrinks Falco's hurtbox more, improving its reliability.}}
*[[Up aerial]]:
*[[Up aerial]]:
**{{nerf|Up aerial does less damage (10% → 9%), with its knockback compensated (35 (base), 90 (scaling) → 38/95).}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial does less damage (10% → 9%), with its knockback compensated (35 base/90 scaling → 38/95).}}
**{{change|It has an altered animation where Falco's body faces the side of the screen more than in ''SSB4'', matching the hitboxes more closely.}}
**{{change|It has an altered animation where Falco's body faces the side of the screen more than in ''SSB4'', matching the hitboxes more closely.}}
*[[Down aerial]]:
*[[Down aerial]]:
**{{buff|Down aerial has significantly faster startup (frame 16 → 10), being only twice the startup of Falco's down aerial in ''Brawl''.}}
**{{buff|Down aerial has significantly faster startup (frame 16 → 10), being only twice the startup of Falco's down aerial in ''Brawl''.}}
***{{buff|It also has less ending lag (FAF 51 → 43).}}
***{{buff|It also has less ending lag (FAF 51 → 43).}}
**{{buff|It auto-cancels earlier (frame 38 → 30), restoring its ability to auto-cancel from a short hop. Combined with its faster startup and lower landing lag (frame 14 → 12) , this significantly improves its previously situational use, making it more reliable for approaching and contesting opposing attacks.}}
**{{buff|It auto-cancels earlier (frame 38 → 30), restoring its ability to auto-cancel from a short hop. Combined with its faster startup and lower landing lag, this significantly improves its previously situational use, making it more reliable for approaching and contesting opposing attacks.}}
**{{change|Down aerial's clean hit on grounded opponents has more base knockback, but less knockback scaling (10 (base), 80 (scaling) → 55/50). This allows it to start combos at a wider range of percents, but hinders its KO potential.}}
**{{change|Down aerial's clean hit on grounded opponents has more base knockback, but less knockback scaling (10 (base), 80 (scaling) → 55/50). This allows it to start combos at a wider range of percents, but hinders its KO potential.}}



Revision as of 16:40, August 28, 2020

Aesthetics

  • Change Falco's design is now a combination of his appearance in Star Fox Zero, and his design used in Brawl and SSB4. His flight suit, boots, and headset are from Zero, while retaining his weapon designs and head proportions from SSB4. His eyes are now colored green instead of blue; his beak is slightly smaller; and his feathers are also more pronounced. Lastly, the aesthetic used in Ultimate has resulted in Falco's overall color scheme being more vibrant.
  • Change Falco's holster has been redesigned indigo with vegas gold tints, and his headset is now entirely gray. These changes are unique to Ultimate.
  • Change Idle, sidestep, roll, initial and secondary falling animations animations have changed slightly. However, he will revert to his idle animation from Brawl while holding a small item.
  • Change Much like in Melee, Falco has a voice clip when performing his midair jump. Due to the changes in the last game, he now vocalizes occasionally.
  • Change Falco now says "Come on!" during his side taunt instead of "Get some!".
  • Change Falco now does a different pose in his jumping in the air victory animation.
  • Change Falco has a new victory pose. He walks up to the camera, shrugs, and says "Sorry! Gotta jet!" while crossing his arms. This line replaces his "You aren't worth the trouble." line from previous games.

Attributes

  • Buff Like all characters, Falco's jumpsquat animation takes 3 frames to complete (down from 6).
  • Buff Falco runs much faster (1.472 → 1.619).
  • Buff Falco walks slightly faster (1.28 → 1.344).
  • Buff Falco's air speed is slightly higher (0.93 → 0.977).
  • Buff Falco's traction is significantly higher (0.065 → 0.127).
  • Nerf Forward roll grants less intangibility (frames 4-16 → 4-15).
  • Nerf Back roll has more startup with less intangibility (frames 4-16 → 5-16), and more ending lag (FAF 30 → 35).
  • Buff Back roll has a new animation in which Falco jumps backwards after the initial flip. As such it covers even more distance.
  • Nerf Spot dodge has more startup (frame 2 → 3).
  • Buff Air dodge grants more intangibility (frames 2-26 → 2-27).
  • Nerf Air dodge has more ending lag (FAF 32 → 44).

Ground attacks

  • Neutral attack:
    • Buff The first hit transitions into the second faster (frame 9 → 5), which transitions into the neutral infinite faster (frame 10 → 7). The second hit's automatic transition into the infinite (by holding the button when it hits) is also faster (frame 18 → 7).
    • Buff The neutral infinite has faster startup (frame 8 → 5), a much shorter gap between hits (5 frames → 2), and deals less hitlag, in addition to keeping opponents on the ground, allowing it to connect much more reliably and making it harder to escape.
    • Change The neutral infinite's finisher has a new animation: Falco performs a spinning downwards kick instead of a knifehand strike, and backflips upon finishing the attack.
    • Buff Neutral infinite's finisher connects better due to its hitbox change, as it was prone to missing in Smash 4.
    • Nerf All hits except the finisher deal less damage (3% → 1.5% (hit 1), 2% → 1.5% (hit 2), 0.4% → 0.3% (infinite)).
    • Nerf Falco no longer moves forward when performing each hit of neutral attack, decreasing its range. Additionally, the first two hits have a shorter duration (frames 2-4 → 2 (hit 1), frames 3-5 → 3-4 (hit 2)).
    • Nerf The neutral infinite's finisher has one frame more ending lag (FAF 40 → 41).
    • Change The first and second hits have altered angles (68°/77°/80° (hit 1), 80°/50°/45° (hit 2) → 361°/180° (both)) and knockback (35 (base), 30 (scaling) (hit 1), 30/30 (hit 2) → (25/20)/(30/25/20) (both)) to keep opponents close to Falco, akin to other neutral attacks. This allows them to connect better and jab lock, but hinders their guaranteed jab cancel setups.
    • Change Neutral infinite has a much larger "wind" particle around Falco while he spins.
  • Forward tilt:
    • Buff Forward tilt has less ending lag (FAF 28 → 25).
    • Nerf It deals less damage (9% → 6%), with altered knockback (0 (base), 100 (scaling) → 42/60). While this makes forward tilt slightly safer at lower percents, it hinders its locking potential and greatly reduces its KO potential to the point it can no longer KO under 300% from center stage.
  • Up tilt:
    • Buff Up tilt has much less ending lag (FAF 37 → 30), significantly improving its combo potential.
    • Buff The first active frame is now able to hit aerial opponents.
    • Nerf It deals less damage (4% → 3.5% (hit 1), 3% → 2.7% (hit 1, late tip), 5% → 4% (hit 2)).
      • Change The second hit's knockback was not compensated, further aiding in combos but reducing its KO potential.
  • Down tilt:
    • Buff All of down tilt's hitboxes deal more damage (12%/11%/9% (near/mid/far) → 13%/12%/10.5%) and the mid hits have higher base knockback (35 → 40). This improves the move's KO potential, while keeping its combo potential intact due to Falco's faster jumpsquat.
    • Buff Down tilt launches at a more vertical angle, allowing it to KO earlier.
    • Nerf Down tilt has slightly more startup (frame 7 → 8).
  • Forward smash:
    • Buff Forward smash deals more damage (15% → 16% (clean), 10% → 12% (late)), with its knockback scaling not fully compensated (90/93/96 → 89/91/93), improving its KO potential.
    • Nerf It has an altered animation where Falco does not move as far forward, hindering its range.
  • Up smash:
    • Change Up smash has a new animation: a 540 kick while facing the camera (if facing left, his back is toward the camera). In terms of execution, it is similar to Captain Falcon's up smash.
    • Buff Up smash's second hit deals more damage (12% → 13%), with only some of its knockback compensated (31 (base), 104 (scaling) → 28/102), improving its KO potential.
    • Nerf Its animation change lifts its hitboxes much higher from the ground. This prevents it from hitting behind Falco, and reduces its horizontal reach in front of him, with up tilt's first hit having more range; it also limits his ability to hit shorter, crouching or prone opponents with the move, even if they are directly in front of him. This drastically reduces up smash's utility.
  • Down smash:
    • Buff Down smash has one extra frame of intangibility (frames 3-7 → 3-8).
    • Buff Down smash's sweetspot has more knockback.
    • Nerf It has more startup lag (frame 7 → 8).
    • Change The sourspot's angle has been altered (80° → 361°).
    • Change Falco's torso faces the camera while performing down smash. He also spreads his palms out towards the camera, with one arm on the ground.

Aerial attacks

  • Buff All aerials have less landing lag (15 frames → 9 (neutral, up), 25 → 15 (forward), 15 → 13 (back), 23 → 11 (down)).
  • Neutral aerial:
    • Buff Neutral aerial's third and fourth hits have less startup lag (frame 14 → 10 (hit 3), frame 23 → 17 (hit 4)).
      • Nerf However, the move's total duration remains the same, thus increasing its ending lag. This worsens its ability to combo into other attacks without landing.
    • Buff Its reduced landing lag allows it to combo into itself repeatedly near the ground from low to mid percents, drastically improving its damage racking potential.
    • Buff Neutral aerial autocancels earlier (frame 43 → 41).
    • Nerf Due to Falco rising faster from his jumps, opponents are more likely to fall out of neutral aerial's looping hits, making it harder to connect.
    • Change It has a larger "wind" particle around Falco while he spins.
  • Forward aerial:
    • Buff Forward aerial has less startup lag (frame 10 → 7).
      • Nerf However, its total duration remains the same, thus slightly increasing its ending lag.
    • Buff It auto-cancels earlier (frame 46 → 42).
    • Buff The landing hit deals more base knockback (30 → 50), allowing it to KO more reliably near edges.
    • Nerf The initial auto-cancel window is shorter (frames 1-5 → 1-4).
    • Nerf The last hit has lower knockback scaling (145 → 137).
  • Back aerial:
    • Nerf Back aerial has significantly increased startup lag (frame 4 → 9). This makes it harder for him to hit opponents out of a short hop with the move, and it is no longer one of the fastest-starting back aerials in the game.
      • Buff However, its total duration remains the same, thus reducing its ending lag compared to the hitbox, slightly improving its followup potential.
    • Nerf It auto-cancels later (frame 15 → 20).
    • Buff It has an altered animation, with one of Falco's arms facing the camera while he looks back over his shoulder. This animation shrinks Falco's hurtbox more, improving its reliability.
  • Up aerial:
    • Nerf Up aerial does less damage (10% → 9%), with its knockback compensated (35 base/90 scaling → 38/95).
    • Change It has an altered animation where Falco's body faces the side of the screen more than in SSB4, matching the hitboxes more closely.
  • Down aerial:
    • Buff Down aerial has significantly faster startup (frame 16 → 10), being only twice the startup of Falco's down aerial in Brawl.
      • Buff It also has less ending lag (FAF 51 → 43).
    • Buff It auto-cancels earlier (frame 38 → 30), restoring its ability to auto-cancel from a short hop. Combined with its faster startup and lower landing lag, this significantly improves its previously situational use, making it more reliable for approaching and contesting opposing attacks.
    • Change Down aerial's clean hit on grounded opponents has more base knockback, but less knockback scaling (10 (base), 80 (scaling) → 55/50). This allows it to start combos at a wider range of percents, but hinders its KO potential.

Throws and other attacks

  • Buff All grabs have less startup lag (frame 8 → 6 (standing), frame 10 → 9 (dash), frame 11 → 10 (pivot).
  • Nerf Standing and dash grab have more ending lag (FAF 32 → 35 (standing), 40 → 43 (dash)).
  • Pummel:
    • Nerf Pummel deals less damage (2% → 1.3%).
    • Change It deals more hitlag (4 frames → 14), but has much less startup (frame 5 → 1) and ending lag (FAF 16 → 7).
  • Nerf As a consequence of the faster knockback physics, back throw and up throw's lasers stop connecting earlier.
  • Back throw:
    • Nerf Back throw's release deals less knockback. However, due to the aforementioned change, this fails to make it connect better into the laser, while reducing the move's KO potential.
  • Up throw:
    • Buff Up throw has increased combo ability due to Falco's faster jumpsquat and jump speed.
  • Down throw:
    • Change Down throw has an altered animation. Falco lays the opponent on the ground and fires a point-blank Blaster shot without slamming the opponent downwards.
  • Edge attack:
    • Buff Edge attack deals more damage (7% → 9%).

Special moves

  • Blaster:
    • Buff Grounded Blaster fires faster (frame 11 → 8) and has significantly lowered ending lag (FAF 59 → 42).
    • Buff Aerial Blaster fires faster (frame 9 → 7) and has drastically lowered ending lag (FAF 50 → 39). As a result, short hop Blaster shots now cause Falco to experience only 6 frames of landing lag.
      • Nerf Consecutive aerial Blaster shots fire slower.
    • Buff The grounded version has a shorter delay between consecutive shots (29 frames → 26).
    • Change Blaster has different sound effects when fired and when hitting an opponent.
  • Falco Phantasm:
    • Buff Grounded Falco Phantasm has less startup (frame 18 → 13), ending lag (FAF 61 → 50), and a longer hitbox duration (18-24 → 13-22).
    • Buff The grounded version has altered knockback (40 (base), 100 (scaling) → 83/50). Combined with the aforementioned change, and Falco's faster jumpsquat and jump speed, this grants it combo potential from low to mid percents if it hits near the end of the dash.
    • Buff Aerial Falco Phantasm has more active frames (18-24 → 18-27).
    • Nerf Aerial Falco Phantasm travels a slightly shorter distance.
    • Nerf It no longer travels through shields, making it extremely unsafe if blocked.
  • Fire Bird:
    • Buff The charging portion's looping hits launch opponents towards Falco instead of away from him, allowing them to connect much more reliably.
    • Buff The dashing portion's looping hits connect significantly more consistently, due to using a different autolink angle that lifts opponents off the ground, though it is still prone to launching opponents away at very high percents.
    • Buff Fire Bird is able to deal more damage (31% → 33%)
  • Reflector:
    • Buff Reflector has less ending lag (FAF 51 → 47), improving its safety both defensively and offensively.
    • Buff It can no longer be reflected.
    • Nerf It no longer has a bonus trip chance, removing its followups and safety on hit at close range.
    • Change It now deals hitlag.
    • Change Reflector's ending animation has been altered, with Falco standing upright to catch his Reflector while turned slightly.
  • Final Smash:
    • Change Falco has a new Final Smash, Team Star Fox, which involves him leading an Arwing strike in a similar manner to Fox's Final Smash, but with a more erratic and aggressive flight pattern. Unlike Fox's version, Falco's sends opponents almost vertically.
    • Change Upon activating, Falco yells, "Showtime!" If the Arwings successfully catch their target, Falco yells, "Time for a little payback!", one of Falco's famous quotes from Star Fox 64 with it captioned on screen during the cinematic.
      • Change If the Final Smash hits multiple opponents, he will yell "We've got multiple bogies inbound!". [1]
    • Buff Team Star Fox can potentially deal more damage than Landmaster (although it could also deal a lot less), and the single hit has increased KO power, making it more consistent.
    • Nerf It is much easier to avoid compared to Landmaster, and is overall less versatile.
    • Buff Due to being a cutscene Final Smash, Falco can no longer accidentally self-destruct like he could in the Landmaster.