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==Fox Gameplay== | |||
Fox has a variety of moves, two out of the four are projectiles. Here is a list: | |||
===Blaster=== | |||
Fox's B-neutral move is a standard projectile called Blaster. It is the weakest of the others' Blasters, doing around 1-3 damage. No opponents can flinch, and can walk right through this. | |||
===Fox Illusion=== | |||
Fox's Side-B move sends him in the direction he's facing at extreme speed. This move does averagely 6-12 damage. This can also be used as a recovery. However, much like most other recovery moves, Fox cannot move or attack after using it in the air. Players can easily misjudge the distance and fall to a KO. | |||
===Fire Fox=== | |||
This is Fox's main recovery. He 'catches fire' and darts in the direction the player controls him. Unfortunately, it has minimal range and does not amount to much of the other recoveries. This attack can also easily miss, doing only 3-6 damage. If he hits opponents right at the start, however, this attack does 7-14 damage. | |||
==Final Smash== | |||
All three of the Star Fox characters' Final Smashes is Landmaster. Fox's variation of the move is the most average of the three. It is slightly hard to control, and has average strength and speed. Pressing down will twirl the opponents who may be on top (and in the near vicinity), dealing an average amount of damage. The Landmaster can float extremely high, and can send opponents on top to a Star KO. Pressing either attack key will shoot a large energy blast, which will do around 15-20 damage. This Final Smash has a limited time. | |||
(I will add the other two characters later.) | |||
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Revision as of 22:28, 4 October 2010
Template:GameInfoBox v2.5 Super Smash Bros. Brawl is the third game in the Super Smash Bros. series. It features three characters from the Star Fox series, those being Fox, Falco, and Wolf. The former two also have a role in the Subspace Emissary, where they are both paired with Diddy Kong.
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Fox Gameplay
Fox has a variety of moves, two out of the four are projectiles. Here is a list:
Blaster
Fox's B-neutral move is a standard projectile called Blaster. It is the weakest of the others' Blasters, doing around 1-3 damage. No opponents can flinch, and can walk right through this.
Fox Illusion
Fox's Side-B move sends him in the direction he's facing at extreme speed. This move does averagely 6-12 damage. This can also be used as a recovery. However, much like most other recovery moves, Fox cannot move or attack after using it in the air. Players can easily misjudge the distance and fall to a KO.
Fire Fox
This is Fox's main recovery. He 'catches fire' and darts in the direction the player controls him. Unfortunately, it has minimal range and does not amount to much of the other recoveries. This attack can also easily miss, doing only 3-6 damage. If he hits opponents right at the start, however, this attack does 7-14 damage.
Final Smash
All three of the Star Fox characters' Final Smashes is Landmaster. Fox's variation of the move is the most average of the three. It is slightly hard to control, and has average strength and speed. Pressing down will twirl the opponents who may be on top (and in the near vicinity), dealing an average amount of damage. The Landmaster can float extremely high, and can send opponents on top to a Star KO. Pressing either attack key will shoot a large energy blast, which will do around 15-20 damage. This Final Smash has a limited time.
(I will add the other two characters later.)
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