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The attack consists of firing shots from a laser gun to [[damage]] far away opponents.
The attack consists of firing shots from a laser gun to [[damage]] far away opponents.


The '''Blaster''' is Falco's neutral special move in his ''Melee'' incarnation, where he fires laser shots from his gun. It is significantly different from [[Blaster (Fox)|Fox's version]]: the Blaster has a slower firing rate and increased ending lag (though it fires faster in the air, albeit not to the same extent as Fox's), and each beam stuns the opponent in addition to doing damage. Falco's Blaster is functionally similar to Fox's [[Blaster Shot]] as it appeared in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' The ending lag can be skipped if used during a [[short hop]]. Falco's Blaster is mainly used from long range to build damage for later KO attempts and as an aid in approaching. It has [[set knockback]]. It is also used for setting up KOs, especially versus {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} and {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}, since it can be fired numerous times off the ledge to force these characters to recover each time.
The '''Blaster''' is Falco's neutral special move in his ''Melee'' incarnation, where he fires laser shots from his gun. It is significantly different from [[Blaster (Fox)|Fox's version]]: the Blaster has a slower firing rate and increased ending lag (though it fires faster in the air, albeit not to the same extent as Fox's), and each beam stuns the opponent in addition to doing damage. Falco's Blaster is functionally similar to Fox's Blaster as it appeared in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' The ending lag can be skipped if used during a [[short hop]]. Falco's Blaster is mainly used from long range to build damage for later KO attempts and as an aid in approaching. It has [[set knockback]]. It is also used for setting up KOs, especially versus {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} and {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}, since it can be fired numerous times off the ledge to force these characters to recover each time.


In ''Brawl'', the lasers from Falco's Blaster travel farther than the ones from Fox's, and they are blue instead of red. They now also have an [[electric]] effect as well. They are very similar to Fox's lasers from ''Super Smash Bros.'' outside of doing less damage. It is considered to be one of the best projectiles in the game, as it has transcendent priority and disrupts the approach of a majority of the cast. This is by exploiting short hop double lasers to shoot one laser in the air and one close to the ground. Combined with [[Falco Phantasm]], throws, and his dash attack, this is a common Falco approach. It is often also used to [[lock]] after a jab cancel, or "combo" at various damage percentages into a [[DACUS]] or [[forward smash]]. Also, much like in ''Melee'' but to a lesser extent, Falco's lasers can also be used to set up edgeguards.
In ''Brawl'', the lasers from Falco's Blaster travel farther than the ones from Fox's, and they are blue instead of red. They now also have an [[electric]] effect as well. They are very similar to Fox's lasers from ''Super Smash Bros.'' outside of doing less damage. It is considered to be one of the best projectiles in the game, as it has transcendent priority and disrupts the approach of a majority of the cast. This is by exploiting short hop double lasers to shoot one laser in the air and one close to the ground. Combined with [[Falco Phantasm]], throws, and his dash attack, this is a common Falco approach. It is often also used to [[lock]] after a jab cancel, or "combo" at various damage percentages into a [[DACUS]] or [[forward smash]]. Also, much like in ''Melee'' but to a lesser extent, Falco's lasers can also be used to set up edgeguards.

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