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| {{disambig2|Captain Falcon's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''|the character in other contexts|Captain Falcon}} | | {{disambig2|Captain Falcon's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''|the character in other contexts|Captain Falcon}} |
| {{Infobox Character | | {{Infobox Character |
| |name = Captain Falcon | | |name = Captain Falcon |
| |image = [[File:Captain Falcon SSB4.png|250px]] | | |image = [[File:Captain Falcon SSB4.png|250px|Captain Falcon]] |
| |game = SSB4 | | |game = SSB4 |
| |ssbgame1 = SSB | | |ssbgame1 = SSB |
| |ssbgame2 = SSBM | | |ssbgame2 = SSBM |
| |ssbgame3 = SSBB | | |ssbgame3 = SSBB |
| |ssbgame4 = SSBU
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| |availability = [[Starter character|Starter]] | | |availability = [[Starter character|Starter]] |
| |tier = B
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| |ranking = 19
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| '''Captain Falcon''' ({{ja|キャプテン・ファルコン|Kyaputen Farukon}}, ''Captain Falcon'') returns as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. He was confirmed during a live stream on July 14th, 2014, which is exactly 16 years after ''F-Zero X'' was released for the Nintendo 64 in Japan in 1998, alongside {{SSB4|Lucina}} and {{SSB4|Robin}}. | | '''Captain Falcon''' ({{ja|キャプテン・ファルコン|Kyaputen Farukon}}, ''Captain Falcon'') returns as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. He was confirmed during a live stream on July 14th, 2014, 16 years exactly to the same date that ''F-Zero X'' was released for the Nintendo 64 in Japan in 1998, alongside {{SSB4|Lucina}} and {{SSB4|Robin}}. His appearance has been updated since his last appearance. |
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| {{s|wikipedia|Ryō Horikawa}}'s portrayal of Captain Falcon from ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'' were repurposed for ''Smash 4''.
| | Captain Falcon retains his Japanese-accented English voice clips by Ryō Horikawa from ''Brawl'' in all versions of the game. |
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| Captain Falcon ranks 19th on the ''SSB4'' [[tier list]], thus going into the B tier. This is a remarkable improvement over his bottom tier placement in ''Brawl'', where he was ranked 34th out of 38. Thanks to the changes to [[hitstun canceling]], Captain Falcon's lost combo game has been greatly restored. Additionally, Captain Falcon retains his rudimentary speed and power, allowing him to rush foes down with ease. When combined with his excellent endurance, Captain Falcon has a very effective neutral game, courtesy of his strong edgeguarding game, further supplemented by several renowned moves, the most notable being his forward aerial.
| | ==Changes from ''Brawl''== |
| | Captain Falcon has been significantly [[buff]]ed from ''Brawl'', in which he was a low-tier character despite his speed and power. Several of his moves have been given more reach and knockback, and some of his situational moves, such as his up tilt, have been greatly improved. Falcon's grab game has also been buffed, as his throws have less ending lag, allowing him to string together combos more reliably, much as he could before ''Brawl''. Complementing this is his newly buffed dash grab, which comes out very quickly and covers a lot of distance. Falcon also significantly benefits from the removal of two of ''Brawl'''s mechanics - [[hitstun]] cancelling, the removal of which restored his comboing ability, and [[chain grab]]bing, which was one of his biggest weaknesses in ''Brawl''. As he is a heavyweight character, Falcon also benefits from [[rage]]. As in ''Melee'' and ''64'', Falcon is a heavily offensive rushdown character who relies on overwhelming his opponents with rapid combos and powerful finishers. |
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| However, Captain Falcon has noteworthy shortcomings. Captain Falcon remains highly susceptible to combos, which are linked to his high weight, gravity, falling speed, and hurtbox. While his high air speed and air acceleration can allow him to return to a stage, Raptor Boost and Falcon Dive do not grant sufficient protection, meaning that Captain Falcon is also very vulnerable to edgeguarding himself. Captain Falcon's neutral game is also moderately hindered by his short range and lack of a projectile, making it very difficult for him to counter spacing and camping.
| | On the other hand, some of Captain Falcon's previous staple moves were nerfed; for example, his [[Knee Smash]] now has much more landing lag and can no longer autocancel, and [[Falcon Dive]] has decreased safety due to its higher landing lag, weakening some of his possible recovery mixups. Falcon has also received minor [[nerf]]s in most balance patches so far. |
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| ==Attributes==
| | Overall, Captain Falcon has achieved notable tournament success, and is considered by the competitive community to be a strong choice for tournament play. |
| Captain Falcon is a tall heavyweight character. However, his mobility is nearly unconventional for his weight class: he has the 2nd fastest [[Dash|dashing speed]], the 4th fastest [[falling speed]], the 5th highest [[gravity]], the 14th fastest [[air speed]], and above average [[air acceleration]]. He also has very high jumps and wall jumps. Strangely, though, his [[Walk|walking speed]] is rather slow, and his [[traction]] is below average. Such an odd mix of traits grant him excellent mobility, yet also allow him to keep up with his opponents.
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| Despite lacking a projectile, Falcon has an overall effective [[neutral game]], thanks to his mobility. His [[dash grab]] covers a long distance, making it a reliable [[approach]] option, and his back aerial is quick, has good range, and autocancels in a short hop, allowing it to lead into his grab. From there, he has many tools with which to rack up damage. His [[pummel]] is quick, and his down and forward throws are effective combo-starters, with his combo ability being arguably his greatest strength. His down throw leads into multiple up aerials, or his neutral aerial, and his forward throw combos into his dash attack or even his neutral air at low percents. Falcon's up aerial demonstrates the versatility of his [[combo]] game. At a wide range of percents, it can chain into any aerial including itself. Starting at middling percentages, it can even lead into his down air meteor smash on grounded foes, which can either extend combos onstage, or finish opponents near the ledge. Alternatively, Falcon can chain his up aerial into some his deadliest finishers, which include his down air meteor smash and the famed [[Knee Smash]] forward air, and end his opponent's stock below 100%.
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| Captain Falcon also boasts excellent KO power, as well as a formidable edgeguarding ability. His smash attacks and back aerial deal high knockback, and his aforementioned Knee Smash is an extremely powerful [[semi-spike]] that KOs at early percentages offstage. His down aerial is relatively fast, has a large hitbox, and its sweetspot is one of the most powerful meteor smashes in the game, while its sourspot deals high horizontal knockback. His down tilt is a semi-spike, being useful for putting opponents offstage. His back and forward throws are good for starting edgeguards, and killing at high percentages. Due to being a heavy weight, he is a proficient user of [[rage]], bolstering his already high power.
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| However, he has his weaknesses. Though he has numerous hard-hitting moves, most of them are difficult or slow to land, some prominent examples being his smash attacks. His Knee Smash is faster than those moves, but it suffers from a small sweetspot that lasts for only one frame, making it hard to land without an air dodge read or setup off of an up aerial. As a result, he often has to rely on edgeguarding to score his kills. Though his neutral game is good overall, his lack of a projectile leaves him susceptible to camping, especially against characters like {{SSB4|Villager}}. Falcon suffers from a poor out of shield game and, while his dash grab has a long range, his standing grab range is average at best. His dash grab is also very easy for players to whiff should they use it carelessly, especially since Captain Falcon's overall high mobility may make him a bit difficult to control properly. His high weight and fast falling speed give him great endurance, but they also leave him vulnerable to combos, and he has no fast options with which to break them.
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| Captain Falcon's greatest problem lies in his recovery, despite having an impressive air speed. His two recovery options, [[Falcon Dive]] and [[Raptor Boost]], are linear and do not grant enough distance, making them predictable and easily intercepted, and they have small ledge sweetspots. These two moves do not have hitboxes above him, leaving him open to meteor smashes, which he usually cannot survive due to his short recovery and falling speed. To his merit, he can reuse Falcon Dive if it connects with an opponent, and even stage spike them, though this is easily teched. Although he has a wall jump, he will be in danger offstage without his double jump.
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| With customs on, Captain Falcon gets many benefits. While Falcon Dash Punch is weaker and has slower startup than the default Falcon Punch, it propels himself forward, forcing his opponents offstage for him to KO them with his aforementioned above average edgeguarding tools. Heavy Raptor Boost, while being slower and giving less distance, has [[super armor]] throughout and much more power. Wind-Up Raptor Boost, while being weaker than the regular Raptor Boost, allows for mindgames as Captain Falcon backs up a bit before charging forward, and it moves faster as well. Falcon Strike, while being unable to grab opponents, thus sacrificing reusability, has a hitbox during the entire ascent, granting better overall protection. It also goes higher and has much more horizontal momentum, not only giving Captain Falcon a better vertical recovery, it also gives him one of the quickest horizontal recoveries in the game, as his already fast air speed is put into even better use. The Explosive Falcon Dive is similar to the Heavy Raptor Boost in that while it is slower and has less recovery potential than the default, has much more launching power KOing at 80% in the air. Finally, even though Lightning Falcon Kick has slower startup and weaker knockback than Falcon Kick, it travels significantly faster and the landing hit [[paralyze]]s opponents, which allows numerous setups should the Captain Falcon player be skilled and lucky enough to pull it off. It also goes straight through opponents, allowing for easy [[cross-up]]s.
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| Overall, Captain Falcon's strengths outweigh his weaknesses. With speed, power, and easy-to-use combos off of throw setups, he has a comparatively low learning curve and high payoff. While Falcon is not as common or as dominant as other perceived top-tier characters such as {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} and {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}, he has a dedicated playerbase that brings his usage in line with many characters said to be better than he is, with many top players continuing to use him as a main or a secondary. As a result, he has achieved notable tournament success at high-level play and even stronger results in low- and mid-level play (including regional tournaments), and is considered by the competitive community to be a viable choice for tournament play. | |
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| ==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
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| Captain Falcon has been significantly [[buff]]ed from ''Brawl'', in which he was a bottom-tier character despite his speed and power. Several of his moves have been given more reach and knockback, and some of his situational moves, such as his up tilt, have been greatly improved. Falcon's grab game has also been buffed, as his throws have less ending lag, allowing him to string together combos more reliably, much as he could before ''Brawl''. Complementing this is his newly buffed dash grab, which comes out very quickly and covers a lot of distance. Falcon also significantly benefits from the changes to two of ''Brawl'''s mechanics - [[hitstun canceling]], which is now only possible at higher percents and restored his comboing ability for lower percents, and [[chain grab]]bing, which is now impossible and was one of his biggest weaknesses in ''Brawl''. As he is a heavyweight character, Falcon also benefits from the [[rage]] mechanic, without his combos being affected. As in ''SSB'' and ''Melee'', Falcon is mainly a heavily offensive rushdown character who relies on overwhelming his opponents with rapid combos and powerful finishers.
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| On the other hand, some of Captain Falcon's previous staple moves were nerfed; for example, his [[Knee Smash]] now has much more landing lag and can no longer autocancel from a short hop, and [[Falcon Dive]] has decreased safety due to its higher ending lag, weakening some of his possible recovery mixups. As a result, while being considered much better in comparison with his ''Brawl'' incarnation, he is still considered to be slightly inferior to his ''Melee'' incarnation. However, these nerfs are minuscule compared to the massive buffs he received, and as such, not only is one of the few characters to get truly buffed in the transition to ''Smash 4'', but he is also one of the most improved characters in the game, alongside {{SSB4|Mario}}, {{SSB4|Luigi}}, {{SSB4|Bowser}}, {{SSB4|Sheik}}, {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}, and {{SSB4|Sonic}}.
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| ===Aesthetics=== | | ===Aesthetics=== |
| *{{change|Captain Falcon has a brighter color scheme overall in ''SSB4'', which matches his appearance in the ''F-Zero'' series. His racing suit and boots are tighter, which make his model more well-defined and muscular than in ''Brawl''. His dimples are also more pronounced, and the "eyes" on his visors are smaller. The visors are also opaque. He has also lost the hair on the back of his head.}} | | *{{change|Captain Falcon now has a brighter color scheme overall in ''SSB4'', which matches his appearance in the ''F-Zero'' series.}} |
| *{{change|Captain Falcon's green [[alternate costume]] has been updated. His helmet and racing suit are now jungle green instead of chartreuse green and goldenrod, respectively. Additionally, the falcon on his helmet is now gold instead of beige, and lastly, his scarf is now red instead of pink. Captain Falcon has also received two new alternate costumes.}} | | *{{change|Falcon's racing suit and boots are now tighter, which make his model more well-defined and muscular than in ''Brawl''.}} |
| *{{change|All of Captain Falcon's actions involving fire have more fiery visuals.}}
| | *{{change|Up taunt has more fiery visuals.}} |
| *{{change|Like other characters, Falcon has more exaggerated facial expressions (albeit less noticeable due to his helmet), and clenches his teeth when performing certain attacks and during one of his victory poses. Oddly enough, however, Captain Falcon's mouth no longer moves for his voiced down and side taunts (instead grimacing with a closed mouth for his down taunt), despite his mouth being fully animated for a few of his moves and victory poses. His mouth can still be seen moving in certain circumstances, such as during the slowdown after ending a match, which may be carryover from ''Brawl''.}} | | *{{change|Like other characters, Falcon has more exaggerated facial expressions (albeit less noticeable due to his helmet), and clenches his teeth when performing certain attacks and during one of his victory poses.}} |
| | *{{change|Oddly enough, Falcon's mouth no longer moves for his voiced down and side taunts, despite his mouth being fully animated for a few of his moves and victory poses. Possibly as a carryover from ''Brawl'', his mouth can still be seen moving in certain circumstances, such as during the slowdown after ending a match.}} |
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| ===Attributes=== | | ===Attributes=== |
| *{{buff|Captain Falcon [[walk]]s faster (0.85 → 0.94).}} | | *{{buff|Captain Falcon [[Walking|walks]] slightly faster (0.85 → 0.94).}} |
| *{{buff|Captain Falcon [[dash]]es faster (2.18 → 2.32), slightly surpassing his ''Melee'' dashing speed.}} | | *{{buff|Captain Falcon [[Dashing|dashes]] faster (2.18 → 2.32).}} |
| **{{nerf|However, his initial dash is much slower (2.05 → 1.7), no longer being the second fastest in the game.}}
| | *{{nerf|Captain Falcon's gravity is higher (0.1027 → 0.12), slightly worsening his endurance.}} |
| *{{buff|As with all characters returning from ''Brawl'', Captain Falcon’s fast-falling speed is faster (2.5718 → 2.9392). This improves his already excellent aerial mobility and leaves him less susceptible to juggling.}}
| | *{{nerf|Air speed has been reduced (1.18 → 1.1).}} |
| *{{change|Captain Falcon's [[gravity]] is higher (0.1027 → 0.12). This allows him to land more safely and improves his ground-to-air transitioning, but makes him more susceptible to combos, hinders his endurance and reduces the height of his [[jump]]s.}}
| | *{{nerf|Captain Falcon can no longer do a two-hit forward smash with [[battering item]]s, nor can he fire multiple stars at once with the [[Star Rod]].}} |
| *{{nerf|Captain Falcon's [[air speed]] is slower (1.18 → 1.1).}} | |
| *{{buff|Captain Falcon's [[air acceleration]] is faster (0.06 → 0.075), going from the 10th slowest in the game to around average.}} | |
| *{{buff|Captain Falcon's [[double jump]] is higher (height multiplier 0.9x → 1x).}}
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| *{{buff|Captain Falcon greatly benefits from the changes to [[hitstun canceling]] and [[Directional Influence]], as it heavily improves his combo potential, especially with and into some of his more powerful moves.}}
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| **{{nerf|However, this also makes him more susceptible to combos and hinders his endurance as he can no longer make use of [[momentum canceling]].}}
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| *{{buff|The removal of [[chain grabbing]] significantly improves Captain Falcon's survivability, as he is no longer vulnerable to them.}}
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| *{{buff|[[Air dodge]] has less startup (frame 4 → 3) and ending lag (FAF 50 → 34).}}
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| *{{buff|[[Roll]]s have less ending lag (FAF 32 → 28).}}
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| *{{nerf|Rolls have a shorter duration (frames 4-19 → 4-15).}}
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| *{{nerf|[[Spot dodge]] has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 2-20 → 3-18).}}
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| *{{nerf|Spot dodge has more ending lag (frame 26 → 28).}}
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| *{{buff|Captain Falcon's [[item]] toss is stronger (1 → 1.013333).}}
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| ===Ground attacks=== | | ===Ground attacks=== |
| *[[Neutral attack]]:
| | *{{buff|The [[Gentleman]] (neutral attack 3) has drastically more knockback (10 base/50 growth → 70 base/100 growth), and now initiates independently of the infinite strike, making it much easier to use and allows it to be skipped upon initiating the infinite, keeping it from knocking opponents out of the infinite's reach.}} |
| **{{nerf|Neutral attack's first hit deals less damage (3% → 2%).}}
| | *{{buff|Neutral infinite now transitions into a finisher that has surprisingly large range and high knockback, making the infinite much safer overall.}} |
| **{{nerf|The first hit has more ending lag (FAF 16 → 18).}}
| | *{{buff|Up tilt can now [[meteor smash]] if the foot is landed. The non-meteor smash hitbox now send opponents at a higher trajectory (60 degrees), increasing its combo usage.}} |
| **{{change|Neutral attack's second hit can now either transition into the [[Gentleman]] (the third hit) only, or skip to the neutral infinite if the attack button is pressed repeatedly, rather than only being able to transition into the third hit which can then lead into the infinite.}}
| | *{{nerf|Up tilt's non-meteor smash hitbox's new trajectory slightly weakens its KOing ability. It also deals 2% less damage (13 → 11%), with knockback compensated.}} |
| ***{{buff|This makes the move much more versatile, allowing the player to either quickly launch opponent away with the Gentleman, or rack up more damage with the infinite.}}
| | *{{buff|Down tilt sends opponents at a [[semi-spike]] trajectory, allowing it to set up tech-chases, setup [[edge-guard]]s, and edge-guard effectively itself. It also has less ending lag.}} |
| ***{{nerf|However, this also hinders neutral attack's damage racking potential, as the third hit can no longer lead into the infinite.}}
| | *{{nerf|Since down tilt no longer sends opponents vertically, the move has significantly decreased combo potential.}} |
| **{{buff|To support its separation from the infinite, the third hit launches opponents at a consistent angle (70° (clean)/[[Sakurai angle|361°]] (late) → 361°) and it deals drastically higher knockback (10/0 (base), 50/70 (scaling) → 70/100), with the move now being a viable KO option near horizontal blastzones.}}
| | *{{buff|Dash attack deals more damage (8/6% → 10/6%) along with improved knockback (80 base/40 growth → 90 base/50 growth).}} |
| **{{buff|The third hit's knee hitbox is now static and it has been moved further away from Captain Falcon, improving its range.}}
| | *{{buff|Forward smash has more powerful knockback (20 base/85 growth → 24 base/94 growth), and has faster start-up.}} |
| **{{nerf|The third hit deals less damage compared to its previous clean counterpart (6% (clean)/5% (late) → 5%).}}
| | *{{buff|Up smash has faster start-up and ending lag. It also has slightly more horizontal reach.}} |
| **{{nerf|The third hit has a shorter duration (frame 6-7 (clean)/8-9 (late) → 6-8).}}
| | *{{nerf|Up smash's first kick deals slightly less damage (8/8/11/11% → 6/6/11/11%).}} |
| **{{nerf|The third hit's knee hitbox is slightly smaller compared to its previous clean counterpart (6.2u → 6u) and the back leg hitbox has been removed.}}
| | *{{change|Down smash's knockback properties of its two kicks have been reversed, with the back kick now being more powerful.}} |
| **{{nerf|The third hit has a higher [[hitlag]] multiplier (1× → 1.2×), making it easier to [[DI]].}}
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| **{{buff|The infinite launches opponents at higher angles (361°/361°/90° → 85°/75°/90°) and it deals more knockback (0 (base), 50/20 (scaling) → (15/8)/(50/30)), making it connect more reliably.}}
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| **{{buff|The infinite has a much lower hitlag multiplier (1× → 0.3×) along with a lower [[SDI]] multiplier (1x → 0.7x), making it much more difficult to escape from.}}
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| **{{change|The infinite's previous body hitbox has now become a static hitbox in front of Captain Falcon. This gives the move less range inside of Captain Falcon but it also gives the move more consistent vertical range.}}
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| ***{{buff|This hitbox is slightly larger (4u → 4.2u).}}
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| **{{nerf|The infinite deals lower consistent damage (2% (near)/1% (far) → 1%).}}
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| **{{buff|The infinite has received a finisher, an underhanded punch which deals 2% and high horizontal knockback at lower percents.}}
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| **{{nerf|The finisher has much more ending lag than the previous ending animation (FAF 10 → 40).}}
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| *[[Forward tilt]]:
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| **{{buff|Forward tilt has less ending lag when not angled and when angled downward (FAF 37 (non-angled)/32 (down) → 32/31).}}
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| **{{buff|The down angled version's far hitboxes have increased base knockback (0 → 10).}}
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| **{{change|The foot hitbox has been slightly repositioned (x/y/z offsets: 0/5.5/0 → 5.5/-1/0.5).}}
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| **{{nerf|Forward tilt deals less damage when not angled and when angled upward (11%/10% (up)/10%/9% (non-angled) → (10%/9%)/(9%/8%).}}
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| *[[Up tilt]]:
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| **{{buff|Up tilt's foot hitbox now [[meteor smash]]es aerial opponents (361° → 275°), greatly improving its edgeguarding potential.}}
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| ***{{nerf|However, this also hinders the move's effectiveness if the opponent is above the stage.}}
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| **{{change|Up tilt launches opponents at a higher angle (361° → 60°).}}
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| ***{{buff|When combined with the changes to hitstun canceling and DI, this grants up tilt some combo potential from low to mid percents, in addition to improving its KO potential near the upper blastzone.}}
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| ***{{nerf|However, this also hinders its edgeguarding and overall KO potential, in addition to making it more susceptible to DI.}}
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| **{{change|The foot hitbox has been slightly repositioned (x/y/z offsets: 0/7/0 → 7/-1/0.5).}}
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| **{{nerf|Up tilt deals less damage (13% → 11%), without full compensation on its knockback, especially on the aerial foot hitbox (50 (base), 80 (scaling) → (35/22)/100).}}
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| **{{nerf|Up tilt has a shorter duration (frames 17-22 → 17-20).}}
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| **{{nerf|The foot hitbox is smaller, especially against aerial opponents (6.5u → 6u (grounded)/3.5u (aerial)).}}
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| *[[Down tilt]]:
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| **{{buff|Down tilt has less ending lag (FAF 36 → 35).}}
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| **{{buff|Down tilt deals more knockback (25 (base), 75 (scaling) → 38/80).}}
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| **{{buff|The foot hitbox has been moved further away from Captain Falcon (x/y offsets: 0/-6 → 6.5/-1), slightly improving down tilt's range.}}
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| **{{change|Down tilt now has a consistent [[semi-spike]] launch angle (80° (foot)/40° (leg)/20° (body) → 25°).}}
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| ***{{buff|This improving its consistency at edgeguarding and setting up [[tech-chase]]s, especially when combined with its increased knockback.}}
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| ***{{nerf|However, this also removes down tilt's ability to set up juggles.}}
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| ***{{nerf|The angle is also higher than the previous body hitbox, making it less effective at edgeguarding and setting up tech-chases than the previous body hitbox (at least without taking the increased knockback into account).}}
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| **{{change|Down tilt has a new animation which is longer than the previous animation (35 frames → 49).}}
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| ***{{buff|This allows down tilt to be used as a pseudo-crawl due to its new interruptible frames.}}
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| ***{{nerf|However, this also increases the amount of time Captain Falcon cannot walk after performing the move.}}
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| **{{nerf|Down tilt has a shorter duration (frames 11-15 → 11-12).}}
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| **{{nerf|The body hitbox is smaller (4.8u → 3.5u) and it has been moved closer to Captain Falcon (x/y offsets: -2.8/2.8 → 0/3.5), reducing the move's range behind Captain Falcon.}}
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| *[[Dash attack]]:
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| **{{buff|Dash attack's clean hit deals more damage (8% → 10%) and knockback (80 (base), 40 (scaling) → 90/50).}}
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| **{{buff|The late hit deals more knockback (65 (base), 40 (scaling) → 90/50).}}
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| **{{buff|Dash attack has larger hitboxes (6u (clean)/4.5u (late) → 6.2u/4.8u) and they are now static, rather than being attached to Captain Falcon's shoulder. They are positioned further forwards overall (z offset: 0.8 → 12), improving dash attack's range.}}
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| ***{{nerf|However, this also gives the move less range inside of Captain Falcon to the point where it will now whiff against some characters at close range.}}
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| **{{change|The late hit launches opponents at a higher angle (40° → 65°). This grants it combo potential but removes its edgeguarding potential.}}
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| *[[Forward smash]]:
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| **{{nerf|Forward smash has more startup lag (frame 18 → 19).}}
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| ***{{buff|However, its total duration was unchanged, slightly reducing its ending lag.}}
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| **{{buff|Forward smash has a longer duration (frames 18-20 → 19-22).}}
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| ***{{buff|As the move's animation was unchanged, this improves forward smash's range.}}
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| **{{buff|Up and non-angled forward smash deal knockback (20 (base), 85 (scaling) → 24/95), improving its KO potential.}}
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| **{{buff|Down angled forward smash deals more damage (18% → 20%) with minimally compensated knockback (20 (base), 85 (scaling) → 24/83), improving its KO potential.}}
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| **{{buff|Down angled forward smash launches opponents at a lower angle (40° → 38°).}}
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| **{{buff|The arm hitbox is positioned further away from Captain Falcon (x/y offsets: 0/0 → -2/-2), improving its range.}}
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| **{{nerf|The middle hitbox is smaller (4.5u → 3u).}}
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| **{{nerf|Captain Falcon no longer lunges farther when performing a pivoted forward smash, significantly hindering its approach and whiff punishment potential.}}
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| **{{nerf|Captain Falcon can no longer do a two-hit forward smash with [[battering item]]s, nor can he fire multiple stars at once with the [[Star Rod]].}}
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| *[[Up smash]]:
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| **{{nerf|Up smash has a short duration (frames 22-23 (hit 1)/28-29 (hit 2) → 22/28).}}
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| **{{change|Up smash now uses static hitboxes.}}
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| **{{buff|The first hit's lower hitboxes have altered angles (90°/100° → 95°/110°) and higher [[set knockback]] (80/100 → 120/140), allowing them to connect more reliably into the second hit.}}
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| **{{buff|The first hit's upper leg hitboxes have gained set knockback (0 → 20), allowing them to connect into the second hit regardless of the opponent's percent.}}
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| ***{{nerf|However, this only links into the second hit against certain characters and even against characters where it can, the second hit can still miss depending on Captain Falcon's positioning relative to the opponent and when it does miss, the opponent is left in a more favorable position.}}
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| **{{nerf|The first hit's lower hitboxes deal less damage (8% → 6%).}}
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| **{{nerf|The first hit's lower hitboxes are smaller (6.72u/5.76u → 6u/5.7u).}}
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| **{{buff|The second hit's sourspot has been moved to Captain Falcon's hips, and the sweetspots to the leg. This makes the latter easier to hit.}}
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| **{{buff|The second hit has slightly higher knockback scaling (102/103/110 → 104/106/112).}}
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| **{{buff|The second hit has larger hitboxes (4.8u/4.8u/4.8u → 6u/5.5u/5u).}}
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| **{{buff|The changes to hitstun canceling and DI grant the move some combo potential against fast-fallers at lower percentages.}}
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| *[[Down smash]]:
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| **{{buff|Down smash's front hit no longer has an extremely weak hitbox that deals 6% with set knockback, making it more reliable against low profiling opponents.}}
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| **{{buff|The back hit deals more damage (16% → 18%), improving its KO potential.}}
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| **{{nerf|The front hit deals much less damage (18% → 14%) without full compensation on its knockback scaling (85 → 90), significantly hindering its KO potential.}}
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| **{{nerf|Down smash smaller hitboxes (6u/5u/4u/3.5u (front)/5u/4.5u/4u (back) → 4.5u/4.2u/3.7u (both)) with the foot hitbox being moved slightly closer to Captain Falcon (x/y offsets: 0/5 → 4.9/-0.9), reducing its range.}}
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| **{{nerf|The back hit has a higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 1.2×), making it easier to DI.}}
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| ===Aerial attacks=== | | ===Aerial attacks=== |
| *{{buff|The introduction of [[frame canceling]] improves the followup potential of Captain Falcon's aerials if he perfectly lands with them, especially with forward aerial.}}
| | *{{buff|Neutral aerial has slightly more knockback growth (125 → 130).}} |
| *[[Neutral aerial]]:
| | *{{nerf|Neutral aerial has more landing lag (9 frames → 12 frames).}} |
| **{{buff|Neutral aerial's second hit has slightly increased knockback scaling (125 → 130), improving its KO potential.}}
| | *{{buff|[[Knee Smash]] (forward aerial) has slightly less startup lag (16 frames → 14 frames), which when combined with the removal of hitstun cancelling and the increased gameplay speed, also makes it easier to combo into.}} |
| **{{buff|The changes to hitstun canceling and DI significantly improve the second hit's combo potential.}}
| | *{{nerf|Knee Smash has more landing lag (22 frames → 30 frames), and can no longer autocancel from a short hop.}} |
| **{{nerf|Neutral aerial has more landing lag (9 frames → 12).}}
| | *{{buff|Back aerial has increased reach and slightly more base knockback (20 → 25).}} |
| **{{nerf|The foot hitbox has been moved closer to Captain Falcon on both hits (x/y offsets: 0/4 → 3.9/0.7), slightly reducing neutral aerial's range.}}
| | *{{buff|Up aerial's trajectory has been reverted to its ''Super Smash Bros.'' iteration (70 degrees), making it a much better combo move.}} |
| *[[Forward aerial]] ([[Knee Smash]]):
| | *{{nerf|Up aerial's sweetspot does 2% less damage (13/12/12 → 11/10/10%) and the sourspot deals 1% less damage (10 → 9%).}} |
| **{{buff|Forward aerial's late hit's knee hitbox is slightly larger (4.5u → 4.7u).}}
| | *{{nerf|Back aerial deals 1% less damage (14 → 13%).}} |
| **{{buff|The changes to hitstun canceling and DI combined with the changes to up aerial have granted Captain Falcon more guaranteed/semi guaranteed setups into forward aerial.}}
| | *{{buff|Down aerial has slightly larger hitboxes.}} |
| **{{buff|The changes to shields have significantly improved the sweetspot's shield pressuring potential despite the move's increased landing lag, with its extreme hitlag no longer heavily hindering its safety on shield.}}
| | *{{nerf|Down aerial can no longer autocancel in a short hop.}} |
| **{{nerf|Forward aerial has more ending (FAF 40 → 46).}}
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| **{{nerf|Forward aerial has more landing lag (22 frames → 30).}}
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| **{{nerf|Forward aerial has a shorter initial [[auto-cancel]] window (frames 1-6 → 1-4).}}
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| **{{nerf|Forward aerial auto-cancels later (frame 35 → 42), no longer doing so in a short hop.}}
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| **{{nerf|The back hitbox is smaller (4u (clean)/4.3u (late) → 3u (both)) and it is now positioned right behind the knee hitbox rather than on Captain Falcon's back leg. The reduces the move's range behind Captain Falcon in addition to not making the clean sweetspot any easier to land.}}
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| **{{nerf|The late hit has a lower [[trip]] chance (30% → 20%).}}
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| ***{{nerf|When combined with the move's worse auto-cancel window and higher landing lag, this makes it much harder and more situational for Captain Falcon to exploit the opponent if they trip.}}
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| *[[Back aerial]]:
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| **{{buff|Back aerial has consistent and higher base knockback (20/0 → 25), improving the near hitboxes' and the late hit's KO potential.}}
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| **{{buff|The universal increase to [[shieldstun]] has noticeably benefitted back aerial, as the clean hit is now completely safe on shield against 90% of the cast if Captain Falcon lands perfectly with it and the move becomes completely unpunishable on shield if Captain Falcon perfectly auto-cancels the move.}}
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| **{{nerf|Back aerial has a shorter initial auto-cancel window (frames 1-6 → 1-4).}}
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| **{{nerf|The clean hit deals less damage (14% → 13%), hindering the hand hitbox's KO potential.}}
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| *[[Up aerial]]:
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| **{{change|Up aerial's clean hit now launches opponents vertically (361° → 70°), similar to its ''Smash 64'' counterpart.}}
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| ***{{buff|This siginificantly improves its combo potential at higher percents when combined with the changes to hitstun canceling and DI, with the move notably being able to combo into itself and even into a forward aerial.}}
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| ***{{nerf|However, this also considerably hinders its edgeguarding potential, as well as its followup potential into itself at lower percents.}}
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| **{{buff|The universal increase to shieldstun has noticeably benefitted up aerial, with it now being completely unpunishable on shield if Captain Falcon perfectly lands with it.}}
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| **{{change|Up aerial's hitboxes have slightly altered positions, with the leg hitbox being positioned lower (x/y/z offsets: 0/-3.2/-2 → 3.2/2.1/0) while the feet hitbox is positioned higher (x/y/z offsets: 0/-6/-2 → 6.2/0.9/-0.4).}}
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| **{{change|The unused late hit has been removed completely.}}
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| **{{nerf|Up aerial deals less damage (13%/12% (clean)/12%/10% (late) → (11%/10%)/(10%/9%)), with only a slight increase to its base knockback (10 (clean), 8 (late) → 16/10), hindering its KO potential.}}
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| ***{{buff|However, this also improves its combo potential at higher percents.}}
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| **{{nerf|Up aerial auto-cancels later (frame 22 → 24).}}
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| *[[Down aerial]]:
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| **{{buff|Down aerial's foot hitbox is noticeably larger (4.5u → 5.9u).}}
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| **{{buff|The removal of [[meteor canceling]], significantly improves down aerial's edgeguarding potential, especially since its power was unchanged.}}
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| ***{{buff|The removal of meteor canceling also allows the foot hitbox to [[lock]] opponents. This greatly improves the move's combo potential as Captain Falcon can abuse this lock to set up a [[footstool]] to put opponents into an untechable bound where Captain Falcon can either lock with the down aerial at lower percents to set up into a neutral aerial for another footstool or (when combined with the changes to hitstun canceling and DI), launch the opponent with an untechable down aerial meteor smash at higher percents to footstool the opponent again to continuously reset the situation right up until the opponent is at KO percents}}
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| **{{change|Down aerial now uses static hitboxes. This gives the move more consistent range below Captain Falcon but reduces it range above Captain Falcon during its later frames.}}
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| **{{nerf|Due to Captain Falcon's higher gravity, down aerial can no longer auto-cancel in a short hop, significantly hindering its approach potential.}}
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| ===Throws/other attacks=== | | ===Throws/other attacks=== |
| *[[Grab]]s
| | *{{buff|Captain Falcon's dash grab covers significantly more ground, making it much easier for Falcon to grab opponents.}} |
| **{{buff|Dash and especially pivot grab have less startup lag (frame 11 (dash)/16 (pivot) → 9/12), with pivot grab no longer being the slowest non extended/tether pivot grab.}}
| | *{{buff|Forward and down throws have less ending lag, which allows them to lead into followups more effectively. The former also has significantly increased knockback (45 base/108 growth → 55 base/120 growth).}} |
| ***{{buff|In addition to this Dash grab's total duration was compensated (FAF 40 → 38).}}
| | *{{nerf|Down throw deals slightly less damage (7 → 6% and knockback compensated).}} |
| **{{buff|All grabs extend further outwards (z offset: 7.2 (standing)/8.8 (dash)/-12 (pivot) → z stretch: 9.7/12.2/-16.2), improving their range.}}
| | *{{buff|Back throw has significantly increased base knockback (30 → 60), now giving it potential to KO at high damages on the ledge and setup edgeguards easier. It also deals 1% more damage (8 → 9%).}} |
| ***{{buff|In addition to this, dash grab has a new animation where Captain Falcon slides much further forwards. This greatly improves its range.}}
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| ****{{buff|Furthermore, the momentum from the dash grab is retained after Captain Falcon grabs the opponent, which notably benefits his forward and down throws.}}
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| **{{nerf|Standing and pivot grab have more ending lag (FAF 30 (standing)/36 (pivot) → 31/37).}}
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| **{{nerf|All grabs are smaller (4.8u → 3.3u (standing/pivot)/2.6u (dash) and they do not extend as far inside of Captain Falcon (z offset: 2.2 (standing)/-2.4 (dash)/-2.5 (pivot) → 4/4/-4) reducing their range above and inside of Captain Falcon.}}
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| ***{{nerf|When combined with dash grab's new animation, this makes dash grab more prone to whiffing when used close to an opponent.}}
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| *{{nerf|The changes to aerial [[grab release]]s hinder Captain Falcon moreso than almost any other returning veteran as they remove all the guaranteed followups out of an aerial grab release on any character he had in Brawl (as opposed to having multiple followups against most of the cast) while not significantly decreasing his own susceptibility to them.}}
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| *[[Pummel]]
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| **{{change|Pummel now launches bystanders horizontally (80° → 361°).}}
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| *[[Forward throw]]:
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| **{{buff|Forward throw deals more knockback (45 (base), 105 (scaling) → 55/120), improving its KO potential.}}
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| ***{{buff|This is further complimented by the changes to dash grab, which allows Captain Falcon to slide along the stage to get closer to the horizontal blastzone to allow for earlier KOes.}}
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| ****{{buff|This combined with the changes to hitstun canceling and DI also grants forward throw combo potential.}}
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| **{{buff|The hitbox has a longer duration (frame 11 → 11-12).}}
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| **{{change|Captain Falcon releases opponents from forward throw one frame later (frame 12 → 13).}}
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| **{{nerf|The near hitboxes have been removed.}}
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| *[[Back throw]]:
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| **{{buff|Back throw has significantly increased base knockback (30 → 60), improving its KO potential and allowing it to set up edgeguards more effectively.}}
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| **{{buff|The hitbox has a longer duration (frame 12 → 12-13).}}
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| **{{change|Captain Falcon releases opponents from back throw one frame later (frame 13 → 14).}}
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| **{{change|The far hitbox's placement has been altered (x/y/z offset → 1/7/0 → 6.8/-1.2/1.5).}}
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| *[[Up throw]]:
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| **{{buff|Up throw deals more knockback (70 (base), 105 (scaling) → 80/110), improving its KO potential.}}
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| **{{buff|The hitbox has a longer duration (frame 12 → 12-13).}}
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| **{{change|Captain Falcon releases opponents from up throw one frame later (frame 13 → 14).}}
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| **{{nerf|The near hitboxes have been removed.}}
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| *[[Down throw]]:
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| **{{nerf|Down throw deals less damage (7% → 6%) and more knockback (75 (base), 34 (scaling) → 80/45), hindering its followup potential at higher percents.}}
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| ***{{buff|However, the changes to hitstun canceling and DI have drastically improved the throw's combo potential despite this, with the throw now being a completely reliable combo starter, especially when combined with the changes to dash grab.}}
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| *[[Floor attack]]s:
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| **{{buff|Floor attacks deal more [[shield damage]] per hit (1 → 8).}}
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| **{{buff|Floor attacks have less startup lag (frame 20 (front)/19 (back)/28 (hit 2) → 14 (hit 1)/24 (front hit 2)/20 (back hit 2)) and they have shorter total durations (FAF 50 → 46).}}
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| ***{{nerf|However, back floor attack's total duration was not fully compensated (FAF 50 → 46), giving it more ending lag.}}
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| **{{nerf|Floor attacks have less intangibility (frames 1-29 → 1-25 (front)/1-21 (back)).}}
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| **{{nerf|Floor attacks have lower knockback scaling (50 → 48).}}
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| **{{nerf|Both floor attacks now use one smaller static extended hitbox rather than multiple larger normal hitboxes attached to Captain Falcon's legs, reducing their range. especially vertically.}}
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| ***{{nerf|Both floor attacks also have new animations where Captain Falcon stretches his legs out further, removing their disjoint.}}
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| *Front Floor attack
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| **{{buff|Front floor attack deals more damage (6% → 7%).}}
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| **{{buff|The second hit has more range inside of Captain Falcon.}}
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| **{{nerf|Front floor attack launches opponents at a higher angle (361° → 48°).}}
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| *[[Edge attack]]:
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| **{{buff|Edge attack has less startup lag (frame 24 → 22).}}
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| ***{{nerf|However, its total duration was unchanged, giving it more ending lag.}}
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| **{{buff|As with other edge attacks, it no longer has set knockback (110 (set), 100 (scaling) → 90 (base)/20).}}
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| **{{nerf|Edge attack has a new animation where Captain Falcon performs a straight sweep, rather than a leaping cartwheel. When combined with the move now using one smaller static hitbox rather than multiple larger normal hitboxes attached to Captain Falcon's legs, this gives the move less vertical range and reduces its disjoint.}}
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| ***{{buff|However, this does also make Captain Falcon harder to hit.}}
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| **{{nerf|Edge attack has a shorter duration (frames 24-28 → 22-24).}}
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| **{{nerf|Edge attack has less intangibility (frames 1-22 → 1-19).}}
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| **{{nerf|Edge attack deals less damage (10% → 7%) and launches opponents at a less favorable angle (361° → 45°).}}
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| **{{nerf|As with other edge attacks, edge attack can no longer send opponents behind Captain Falcon, removing its ability to set up edgeguards.}}
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| *[[Trip attack]]:
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| **{{buff|Trip attack has less startup lag (frame 19 → 18).}}
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| **{{buff|Trip attack deals more shield damage (1 → 8) per hit.}}
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| **{{buff|Trip attack has a larger hitbox (4u → 5u), giving it more vertical range.}}
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| ***{{nerf|However, it now uses one extended hitbox rather than three normal hitboxes, giving it less horizontal range.}}
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| **{{nerf|Trip attack has less intangibility (frames 1-8 → 1-7).}}
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| ===Special moves=== | | ===Special moves=== |
| *[[Falcon Punch]]: | | *{{buff|[[Falcon Punch]] has faster start-up lag.}} |
| **{{buff|Falcon Punch can no longer be SDIed (SDI multiplier: 1× → 0×).}}
| | *{{nerf|Falcon Punch deals slightly less damage (27 → 25%) and moderately decreased knockback (30 base/93 growth → 0 base/90 growth). It also has slightly more ending lag.}} |
| **{{buff|The grounded reversed version deals consistent damage (28% (middle)/26% (near)/24% (far) → 28% (all)).}}
| | *{{change|Falcon Punch deals consistent damage throughout all its hitboxes.}} |
| **{{buff|The aerial version's far hitbox is larger (3.5u → 4.025u).}}
| | *{{buff|[[Raptor Boost]] deals 2% more damage (7 → 9%), covers more range, and has significantly increased knockback growth (52 → 75), making it now a reliable KO move below 150% while retaining its combo ability at low percents. It also no longer dashes over the edge when used on the ground.}} |
| **{{change|The aerial reversed version deals consistent damage (27% (middle)/24% (near)/23% (far) → 25% (all)). This makes the far and close hitboxes more damaging but it also makes the middle hitbox weaker.}}
| | *{{nerf|Raptor Boost has more ending lag and the aerial version gives less height. It is also no longer a guaranteed meteor smash, requiring Falcon to be above an opponent.}} |
| **{{nerf|Falcon Punch has more ending lag (FAF 100 (normal)/108 (reversed) → 110/118), making an already incredibly punishable move even more punishable.}}
| | *{{buff|[[Falcon Dive]] has much faster startup and covers more distance while losing less momentum.}} |
| **{{nerf|Falcon Punch deals noticeably less knockback (30 (base), 93 (scaling) → 0/90). This not only hinders its KO potential (especially when combined with its lower damage on certain hitboxes) but this also makes the move highly punishable on hit at lower percents.}}
| | *{{nerf|The removal of grab armor removes the minimal protection Falcon Dive provided, making Captain Falcon easier to edgeguard. The animation after landing Falcon Dive also has significantly more ending lag (45 → 61 frames).}} |
| **{{nerf|Falcon Punch has a higher hitlag multiplier (1x → 1.5x), making it easier to DI.}}
| | *{{change|Falcon Dive has more intense visual effects.}} |
| **{{nerf|Excluding the aerial version's far hitbox, Falcon Punch has smaller hitboxes (5u/3.5u/3.5u → 4u/2.5u/3.4u (grounded)/4.6u/2.875u (aerial)).}}
| | *{{buff|Grounded [[Falcon Kick]] deals significantly stronger knockback (50 base/70 growth → 60 base/80 growth), with the initial hitbox now KOing under 150%. Additionally, the removal of hitstun cancelling no longer allows opponents to punish Captain Falcon for landing it at low percentages.}} |
| ***{{nerf|In addition to this, the aerial version's far hitbox has been moved closer to Captain Falcon (x offset: -4 → 3.4), reducing its range.}}
| | *{{buff|[[Blue Falcon]] has a larger hitbox upon startup.}} |
| **{{nerf|The grounded version deals consistent damage (27% (middle)/25% (near)/23% (far) → 25% (all)). While this makes the far hitbox more damaging, this also makes the middle hitbox weaker, hindering the move overall.}}
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| **{{nerf|The aerial version deals consistent damage (26% (middle)/23% (near)/22% (far) → 22% (all)), making the near and especially the middle hitbox weaker.}}
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| *[[Raptor Boost]]:
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| **{{buff|Raptor Boost's search hitboxes are positioned further away from Captain Falcon (z offset: 8.5 (grounded)/8 (aerial) → 10), improving its range.}}
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| **{{buff|Grounded Raptor Boost's attack deals more damage (7% → 9%), more shield damage (2 → 4), launches opponents at a higher angle (80° → 85°), and has increased knockback scaling (52 → 75), greatly improving its KO potential to the point where it is now a viable and decently strong KO option.}}
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| **{{buff|Captain Falcon no longer dashes off edges when using grounded Raptor Boost, making it safer to use.}}
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| **{{buff|Aerial Raptor Boost's attack deals more damage (7% → 8%).}}
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| **{{change|Raptor Boost's search hitbox now uses one extended hitbox rather than three normal hitboxes.}}
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| **{{nerf|Raptor Boost has a much higher hitlag multiplier (1x → 2x).}}
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| **{{nerf|Grounded Raptor Boost's attack has a smaller hitbox (8u → 7u).}}
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| **{{nerf|Grounded Raptor Boost's attack has more ending lag (FAF 25 → 36).}}
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| **{{nerf|Aerial Raptor Boost's dash has more landing lag (20 frames → 22).}}
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| **{{nerf|Aerial Raptor Boost's attack has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 4-8 → 5-6), reducing its vertical range.}}
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| **{{nerf|Aerial Raptor Boost's arm hitbox is smaller (4u → 3u) and it has been moved closer to Captain Falcon (x offset: -2 → -1).}}
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| **{{nerf|Aerial Raptor Boost's arm hitbox against grounded opponents now works against both grounded and aerial opponents, with the previous aerial arm hitbox being removed. This means that aerial raptor boost no longer consistently meteor smashes aerial opponents (270° → 60°/275°), hindering its reliability.}}
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| ***{{nerf|In addition to this, the arm hitbox now takes priority over the hand hitbox (ID# 1/3 → 0), further hindering the move's reliability against aerial opponents.}}
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| *[[Falcon Dive]]:
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| **{{buff|Falcon Dive's far grabbox has been moved marginally further away from Captain Falcon (z offset: 13.65 → 13.7).}}
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| **{{buff|The removal of [[edge hog]]ging significantly improves Falcon Dive's recovery potential.}}
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| **{{change|Falcon Dive's throw has an altered animation, where Captain Falcon does a flourishing backflip before righting himself.}}
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| **{{nerf|Falcon Dive launches opponents at a higher angle (361° → 50°). While this does improves its KO potential near the upper blastzone, this also hinders its overall KO and edgeguarding potential, as well as making it more susceptible to DI.}}
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| **{{nerf|The removal of grab armor removes the minimal protection Falcon Dive provided, making Falcon Dive safer to challenge.}}
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| *[[Falcon Kick]]:
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| **{{buff|Falcon Kick has a longer duration when used on the ground (frames 15-33 → 18-38).}}
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| **{{buff|The grounded version's clean hit deals much more knockback (50 (base), 70 (scaling) → 60/80), significantly improving its KO potential.}}
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| **{{buff|The grounded version's mid and late hits have higher base knockback (62 (mid)/50 (late) → 90/80).}}
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| **{{buff|Captain Falcon slows down less after hitting an opponent with grounded Falcon Kick (0.66x → 0.8x).}}
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| **{{buff|The aerial version's late hit has higher knockback scaling (60 → 65).}}
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| **{{buff|The aerial version's hitbox is positioned further downwards (x offset: 0 → 4), with the move now actually covering Captain Falcon's foot.}}
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| **{{buff|The landing hit has less startup lag (frame 2 → 1).}}
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| **{{change|The grounded version's clean hit launches opponents at a higher angle (45° → 80°).}}
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| **{{change|Captain Falcon now retains some forwards momentum after finishing grounded Falcon Kick.}}
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| **{{change|The landing hit now uses one extended hitbox rather than three normal hitboxes.}}
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| **{{nerf|The grounded version has more startup (frame 15 → 18) and ending lag (FAF 70 → 74).}}
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| **{{nerf|Falcon Kick has more landing lag (45 frames → 48).}}
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| **{{nerf|The grounded version's mid hit launches opponents at a less favorable angle (85° → 68°).}}
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| **{{nerf|The grounded version now has one extended hitbox rather than three normal hitboxes. This hitbox is smaller than the previous largest hitbox (4.8u/3.3u/2.5u → 3.8u (clean)/3.2u (mid/late)) and it overall has less horizontal range, both in front of and behind Captain Falcon.}}
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| **{{nerf|Falcon Kick can no longer be [[edge cancel]]ed.}}
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| **{{nerf|The aerial version's clean hit has lower knockback scaling (70 → 65).}}
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| **{{nerf|The aerial version no longer has an upper hitbox. This reduces the move's range above Captain Falcon, especially with the clean hit due to the clean hit retaining a normal hitbox.}}
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| ***{{nerf|The mid and late hits now use extended hitboxes however, they are smaller (5.76u/4.8u → 5u) and they do not have as much vertical range as the previous upper hitbox.}}
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| **{{nerf|Captain Falcon now plummets at a much faster speed after using aerial Falcon Kick, significantly hindering its safety off stage.}}
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| *[[Blue Falcon]]:
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| **{{buff|Blue Falcon now slows opponents down on startup (0.25x speed for 30 frames), significantly reducing the move's relative startup lag.}}
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| **{{buff|Blue Falcon has a longer duration (frame 28 → 28-30).}}
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| **{{change|Blue Falcon has seen various updated visual effects and sound effects.}}
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| **{{nerf|Blue Falcon has altered knockback (110 (base), 160 (scaling) → 100/165), which overall hinders its KO potential unless opponents are at very high percents.}}
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| **{{bugfix|[[Blue Falcon#Glitches|Various glitches involving Blue Falcon]] have been removed.}}
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| ==Update history== | | ==Update history== |
| Captain Falcon was slightly [[nerf]]ed throughout balance patches, mostly to his KO power. However, changes to the shield mechanics in [[1.1.0]] and [[1.1.1]] have indirectly buffed Falcon, as the increase in [[shieldstun]] and the application of [[hitlag]] on shields benefit many of his moves, improving his offensive playstyle.
| | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} 1.0.4''' |
| | *{{change|Some hitbox data has been adjusted.}} |
| | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} 1.0.6''' |
| | *{{nerf|Downwards angled forward smash knockback noticeably reduced.}} |
| | *{{change|Rapid jab combo has less visual whiffs.}} |
| | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} 1.0.8''' |
| | *{{buff|Non-angled and up-angled forward smash have minimally increased knockback scaling, now KOing about 1-2% sooner.}} |
| | *{{nerf|Down-angled forward smash has minimally decreased knockback scaling, KOing about 1-2% later.}} |
| | *{{nerf|Up aerial sweetspot and middle hitboxes had their damage reduced by 2%, while its sourspot's damage was reduced by 1%. Its reduced knockback additionally makes the move a less reliable KO option.}} |
| | *{{buff|Up aerial's reduced knockback allows it to combo up to higher damages.}} |
| | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} 1.1.0''' |
| | *{{nerf|Back aerial damage reduced (14% → 13%).}} |
| | *{{nerf|Rapid jab horizontal displacement reduced (5.0u/4.8u → 3.0u/2.8u).}} |
| | *{{nerf|Rapid jab finisher horizontal displacement reduced (14u → 10u).}} |
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| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} [[1.0.4]]'''
| | ===Technical changelist=== |
| {{UpdateList/1.0.4|char=Captain Falcon}} | | {| class="wikitable sortable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center" |
| | | ! Change!!Old value!!New value |
| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.0.6]]'''
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| *{{nerf|Down-angled forward smash has significantly lower knockback scaling (94 → 84), hindering its KO potential despite its lower launch angle (40° → 38°).}}
| | |Forward smash knockback growth on non-angled and up-angled variants||94|||95 |
| *{{change|Neutral infinite has less visual whiffs.}}
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| | | |Forward smash knockback growth on down-angled variant||84||83 |
| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.0.8]]'''
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| *Forward smash:
| | |Up air damage||13%/12%/12%/10%||11%/10%/10%/9% |
| **{{buff|Up and non-angled forward smash have marginally higher knockback scaling (94 → 95).}}
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| **{{nerf|Down-angled forward smash has marginally lower knockback scaling (84 → 83).}}
| | |Up air knockback growth||10/10/8/8||16/16/10/10 |
| *Up aerial:
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| **{{nerf|Up aerial deals less damage (13%/12% (clean)/12%/10% (late) → (11%/10%)/(10%/9%)), hindering its KO potential despite its increased base knockback (10 (clean)/8 (late) → 16/10).}}
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| ***{{buff|However, this also improves up aerial's combo potential at higher percents.}}
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| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.0]]'''
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| *{{nerf|Back aerial deals less damage (14% → 13%), hindering its KO potential.}}
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| *{{nerf|Neutral infinite finisher's has reduced horizontal range (z offset/stretch: 14/19 → 10/15).}}
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| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.1]]'''
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| *{{buff|Wind-Up Raptor Boost deals more damage (8% (ground)/7% (air) → 9%/8%).}}
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| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.4]]'''
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| {{UpdateList/1.1.4|char=Captain Falcon}}
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| ==Moveset== | | ==Moveset== |
| *Captain Falcon can [[wall jump]].
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| ''For a gallery of Captain Falcon's hitboxes, see [[/Hitboxes|here]].''
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| {{MovesetTable | | {{MovesetTable |
| |game=SSB4 | | |game=SSB4 |
| |neutralcount=3 | | |neutralcount=3 |
| |neutralinf=y | | |neutralinf=y |
| |neutralname=Jab ({{ja|ジャブ|Jabu}}) / Straight ({{ja|ストレート|Sutorēto}}) / Kneebutt ({{ja|ニーバット|Nībatto}}) / Mach Punch ({{ja|マッハパンチ|Mahha Panchi}}) / Body Blow ({{ja|ボディブロー|Bodi Burō}}) | | |neutralname= |
| |neutral1name= | | |neutral1name= |
| |neutral2name= | | |neutral2name= |
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| |neutral3dmg=5% | | |neutral3dmg=5% |
| |neutralinfdmg=1% (loop), 2% (last) | | |neutralinfdmg=1% (loop), 2% (last) |
| |neutraldesc=Two straight punches followed by [[Gentleman|a knee strike]]. Alternatively, the first two punches can be followed by a series of punches, culminating in an underhand punch that has very high base knockback. The infinite and underhand punch have deceptively high range. | | |neutraldesc=Captain Falcon punches twice, then [[Gentleman|knee strikes the opponent]]. Alternatively, the first two punches can be followed by a series of punches, culminating in an underhand punch. |
| |ftiltangles=3 | | |ftiltangles=3 |
| |ftiltname=Round Kick ({{ja|ラウンドキック|Raundo Kikku}}) | | |ftiltname= |
| |ftiltupdmg=10% (foot), 9% (leg) | | |ftiltupdmg=10% (foot), 9% (leg) |
| |ftiltsidedmg=9% (foot), 8% (leg) | | |ftiltsidedmg=9% (foot), 8% (leg) |
| |ftiltdowndmg=10% (foot), 9% (leg) | | |ftiltdowndmg=10% (foot), 9% (leg) |
| |ftiltdesc=A roundhouse kick. Can be [[angle]]d, which increases its damage. Useful for spacing and [[lock]]ing. | | |ftiltdesc=Captain Falcon does a roundhouse kick. |
| |utiltname=Wheel Kick ({{ja|ホイールキック|Hoīru Kikku}}) | | |utiltname= |
| |utiltdmg=11% | | |utiltdmg=11% |
| |utiltdesc=An axe kick with good horizontal knockback. Can be used to continue or start combos at mid percents. It is a powerful [[meteor smash]] on aerial opponents if the heel is landed, colloquially referred to as the "Heel of Shame". However, it has very slow startup for a tilt. | | |utiltdesc=Captain Falcon does an axe kick with good horizontal knockback. His heel can [[meteor smash]] aerial opponents. |
| |dtiltname=Sprawl Kick ({{ja|スプロールキック|Supurōru Kikku}}) | | |dtiltname= |
| |dtiltdmg=10% | | |dtiltdmg=10% |
| |dtiltdesc=A sweep kick with [[Semi-spike|horizontal knockback]]. Great for edgeguarding due to its trajectory, but has noticeable startup. | | |dtiltdesc=Captain Falcon does a sweep kick with horizontal knockback. |
| |dashname=Turbo Shoulder ({{ja|ターボショルダー|Tābo Shorudā}}) | | |dashname= |
| |dashdmg=10% (clean), 6% (late) | | |dashdmg=10% (clean), 6% (late) |
| |dashdesc=A shoulder tackle. Useful for punishing landings due to its distance covered, and can be used to set up an aerial attack. | | |dashdesc=Captain Falcon rams a shoulder into the opponent. |
| |fsmashangles=3 | | |fsmashangles=3 |
| |fsmashname=Overheat Elbow ({{ja|オーバーヒートエルボー|Ōbāhīto Erubō}}) | | |fsmashname= |
| |fsmashupdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|20}} | | |fsmashupdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|20}} |
| |fsmashsidedmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|19}} | | |fsmashsidedmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|19}} |
| |fsmashdowndmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|20}} | | |fsmashdowndmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|20}} |
| |fsmashdesc=Rears back and performs a lunging elbow strike with a [[flame]] effect. It has deceptively long horizontal range due to Captain Falcon leaning forward, and boasts enough knockback to KO middleweights between 90% and 100% from the center of {{SSB4|Final Destination}}. However, it has slow startup and high ending lag. | | |fsmashdesc=Captain Falcon rears back and makes a lunging burning elbow. |
| |usmashname=Dual Edge ({{ja|デュアルエッジ|Duaru Ejji}}) | | |usmashname= |
| |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|11}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|6}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|13}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|12}} (hit 2) | | |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|11}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|6}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|13}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|12}} (hit 2) |
| |usmashdesc=Performs a spinning double hop-kick. A potent move that despite its slow startup, has low ending lag and deceptive horizontal range. Both hits deal more damage at the upper portion of Captain Falcon's leg. At low to mid percents, it can combo into an up aerial against fast-fallers. | | |usmashdesc=Captain Falcon performs a spinning double hop-kick. A potent move with little start-up lag. |
| |dsmashname=Front & Back Kick ({{ja|フロント&バックキック|Furonto ando Bakku Kikku}}) | | |dsmashname= |
| |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|14}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|18}} (hit 2) | | |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|14}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|18}} (hit 2) |
| |dsmashdesc=Kicks forwards and then backwards. The back kick is more powerful, KOing middleweights under 110% from center stage. | | |dsmashdesc=Captain Falcon quickly kicks frontwards and then backwards. |
| |nairname=Rotary Kick ({{ja|ロータリーキック|Rōtarī Kikku}}) | | |nairname= |
| |nairdmg=4% (hit 1), 6% (hit 2) | | |nairdmg=4% (hit 1), 6% (hit 2) |
| |nairdesc=Kicks forwards twice. A decent follow-up option after a down throw. Can combo into itself or an up aerial, as well as a neutral attack or grab by connecting only the first hit and quickly landing with the move. | | |nairdesc=Captain Falcon kicks frontwards twice. |
| |fairname=[[Knee Smash]] ({{ja|ストライキングニー|Sutoraikingu Nī}}, ''Striking Knee'') | | |fairname=[[Knee Smash]] |
| |fairdmg=19% (clean sweetspot), 6% (clean sourspot), 3% (late) | | |fairdmg=19% (clean sweetspot), 6% (clean sourspot), 3% (late) |
| |fairdesc=A knee strike. It has very high knockback and an [[electric]] effect if sweetspotted, but is incredibly weak if sourspotted. Reliably KOs below 90% from center stage and even earlier near the edge, and is the strongest forward aerial in the game, while having only moderate startup and ending lag. However, it has short reach, along with a very small sweetspot that lasts for only one frame, possesses very high landing lag, and cannot autocancel in a short hop, making it extremely difficult to sweetspot without set-ups. | | |fairdesc=Captain Falcon performs a knee strike that sports electrical discharge. It has very high knockback when sweetspotted, but high landing lag. |
| |bairname=Back Knuckle ({{ja|バックナックル|Bakku Nakkuru}}) | | |bairname= |
| |bairdmg=13% (clean), 8% (late) | | |bairdmg=13% (clean), 8% (late) |
| |bairdesc=A quick backhanded strike. Has low landing lag with decent range, and autocancels in a [[SHFF]], so it is one of Captain Falcon's best approach options. It can also combo into a dash attack or grab on landing at low percents, and has respectable power, KOing middleweights at around 135% from center stage when clean. | | |bairdesc=Captain Falcon does a quick backhand. |
| |uairname=Overhead Kick ({{ja|オーバーヘッドキック|Ōbāheddo Kikku}}) | | |uairname= |
| |uairdmg=11%/10% (clean), 10%/9% (late) | | |uairdmg=13%/12% (clean), 12%/10% (late) |
| |uairdesc=A flip kick. Has fast startup with a decently long duration, good all-around range (though not directly below him), low ending lag, minimal landing lag, low base knockback and autocancels in a short hop. All these attributes make it an excellent combo move. Depending on percent and positioning, it combos into itself and any other aerial. At mid to high percents, an up aerial on a grounded opponent can combo into a down aerial meteor smash, which is deadly at the ledge, or alternatively Knee Smash, usually guaranteeing a KO. It is also a decent KOing option on its own, KOing below 150% near the upper blast line, and the late hit is a weak [[semi-spike]] that is effective against opponents with poor horizontal recoveries. Captain Falcon can also land with an up aerial after hitting an opponent with Falcon Dive, as he sustains less landing lag than the [[RCO lag]] he would sustain otherwise. | | |uairdesc=Captain Falcon kick flips with fast start-up and good all-around range (though not directly below him). |
| |dairname=Stampede Bomb ({{ja|スタンピードボム|Sutanpīdo Bomu}}) | | |dairname= |
| |dairdmg=14% | | |dairdmg=14% |
| |dairdesc=Stomps downward. A strong meteor smash when sweetspotted at his legs, but deals high horizontal knockback nonetheless if sourspotted. It can notably lock opponents at low to mid percents. | | |dairdesc=Captain Falcon stomps downward with enough force to initiate a [[meteor smash]] when sweetspotted. |
| |grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}}) | | |grabname= |
| |grabdesc=Reaches out with a backhanded swing. Captain Falcon's grab range is short, but his dash grab has deceptively long range due to propelling him a long distance forward. | | |grabdesc= |
| |pummelname=Grab Kneebutt ({{ja|つかみニーバット|Tsukami Nībatto}}) | | |pummelname= |
| |pummeldmg=2% | | |pummeldmg=2% |
| |pummeldesc=Knee strikes the opponent. A fairly fast pummel. | | |pummeldesc=Captain Falcon knee strikes the opponent. |
| |fthrowname=Short Body Blow ({{ja|ショートボディブロー|Shōto Bodi Burō}}) | | |fthrowname= |
| |fthrowdmg=5% (hit 1), 4% (throw) | | |fthrowdmg=5% (hit 1), 4% (throw) |
| |fthrowdesc=Punches the enemy, sending them forward. Can be followed up with a dash attack. It can also lead into a [[pivot]]ed forward tilt lock at low percents, but this only works if the opponent misses their [[tech]]. | | |fthrowdesc=Captain Falcon punches the enemy, sending them forward. |
| |bthrowname=Striking Throw ({{ja|ストライキングスルー|Sutoraikingu Surū}}) | | |bthrowname= |
| |bthrowdmg=5% (hit 1), 4% (throw) | | |bthrowdmg=5% (hit 1), 4% (throw) |
| |bthrowdesc=Puts the enemy behind him and kicks them backwards. Can KO at high percentages near the edge, starting at 150%. | | |bthrowdesc=Captain Falcon puts the enemy behind him and kicks. |
| |uthrowname=Rising Flat ({{ja|ライジングフラット|Raijingu Furatto}}) | | |uthrowname= |
| |uthrowdmg=4% (hit 1), 3% (throw) | | |uthrowdmg=4% (hit 1), 3% (throw) |
| |uthrowdesc=Holds the enemy up and punches them upward with his left hand. | | |uthrowdesc=Captain Falcon holds the enemy up and punches them upward with his left hand. |
| |dthrowname=Head Crush ({{ja|ヘッドクラッシュ|Heddo Kurasshu}}) | | |dthrowname= |
| |dthrowdmg=6% | | |dthrowdmg=6% |
| |dthrowdesc=Swings the foe overhead and then slams them on the ground with a single arm. Can be followed up reliably with neutral air, up air and Knee Smash. It is his only throw that consists of a single hit and is weight dependent. | | |dthrowdesc=Captain Falcon flips opponent and throws them on the ground. |
| |floorfname= | | |floorfname= |
| |floorfdmg=7% | | |floorfdmg=7% |
| |floorfdesc=Does a spin on the ground to kick both sides. | | |floorfdesc=Captain Falcon does a spin on the ground to kick both sides. |
| |floorbname= | | |floorbname= |
| |floorbdmg=6% | | |floorbdmg=6% |
| |floorbdesc=Spins around to do a double kick. | | |floorbdesc=Captain Falcon spins around to do a double kick. |
| |floortname= | | |floortname= |
| |floortdmg=5% | | |floortdmg=5% |
| |floortdesc=Punches both sides. | | |floortdesc=Captain Falcon punches both sides. |
| |edgename= | | |edgename= |
| |edgedmg=7% | | |edgedmg=7% |
| |edgedesc=Gets up and kicks with his right leg. | | |edgedesc= |
| |nsdefname=Falcon Punch | | |nsdefname=Falcon Punch |
| |nsdefdmg=25% (ground), 28% (ground reverse), 22% (air), 25% (air reverse) | | |nsdefdmg=25% (ground), 28% (ground reverse), 22% (air), 25% (air reverse) |
| |nsdefdesc=-Winds up and releases his iconic fiery punch. Turning around while using the move increases its power, but slightly increases its startup lag, while landing an aerial punch lowers its power. Inputting a direction (up or down) when charging Falcon Punch in the air will give a slight boost in that direction, which also applies for custom variants. | | |nsdefdesc=Captain Falcon winds up and releases his iconic fiery punch. |
| |nsc1name=Falcon Dash Punch | | |nsc1name=Falcon Dash Punch |
| |nsc1dmg=20%/16%/13%/11% (ground), 22%/18%/15%/13% (ground reverse), 17%/15%/13%/11% (air), 20%/18%/16%/14% (air reverse) | | |nsc1dmg=20%/16%/13%/11% (ground), 22%/18%/15%/13% (ground reverse), 17%/15%/13%/11% (air), 20%/18%/16%/14% (air reverse) |
| |nsc1desc=Captain Falcon dashes forward a fair distance forward before unleashing his Falcon Punch. Weaker than normal, especially in the later stages. | | |nsc1desc=Captain Falcon dashes forward a fair distance forward before unleashing his Falcon Punch. Weaker than normal, especially in the later stages. Inputting a direction (up or down) when charging Falcon Dash Punch in the air will give a slight boost in that direction. |
| |nsc2name=Mighty Falcon Punch | | |nsc2name=Mighty Falcon Punch |
| |nsc2dmg=22%/18%/9%/6% (ground), 25%/18%/6% (ground reverse), 19%/18%/6% (air), 22%/18%/6% (air reverse) | | |nsc2dmg=22%/18%/9%/6% (ground), 25%/18%/6% (ground reverse), 19%/18%/6% (air), 22%/18%/6% (air reverse) |
| |nsc2desc=Has a very large hitbox that lasts a while, but has less power and longer startup lag. Late hits do much lower knockback. | | |nsc2desc=Has a very large hitbox, but does less damage and has longer startup lag. Despite being slower it is still weaker. |
| |ssdefname=Raptor Boost | | |ssdefname=Raptor Boost |
| |ssdefdmg=9% (ground), 8% (air) | | |ssdefdmg=9% (ground), 8% (air) |
| |ssdefdesc=Dashes forward, performing an uppercut on the ground if an opponent is in range, or a downswing in the air. The grounded version can KO middleweights at around 125% without rage, while the aerial version can meteor smash opponents below Captain Falcon. | | |ssdefdesc=Captain Falcon dashes forward and follows up with an uppercut. Can meteor smash the opponent if used in the air. |
| |ssc1name=Heavy Raptor Boost | | |ssc1name=Heavy Raptor Boost |
| |ssc1dmg=12% (ground), 12% (air) | | |ssc1dmg=12% (ground), 12% (air) |
| |ssc1desc= More startup time and travels a low distance, but has more power and super armor. | | |ssc1desc= More starting lag and has less range, but deals more damage and has super armor. |
| |ssc2name=Wind-Up Raptor Boost | | |ssc2name=Wind-up Raptor Boost |
| |ssc2dmg=9% (ground), 8% (air) | | |ssc2dmg=8% (ground), 7% (air) |
| |ssc2desc=Moves backwards a bit before dashing forward. The charge is faster and the move has negligible endlag in the air, but the resultant animation increases its startup lag and reduces its travel distance, while the move is additionally weaker. Can be used for mindgames. | | |ssc2desc= Captain Falcon steps back then dashes forward. The charge is faster, but deals less damage and knockback. |
| | Can be used for mindgames. |
| |usdefname=Falcon Dive | | |usdefname=Falcon Dive |
| |usdefdmg=5% (hit 1), 12% (throw) | | |usdefdmg=5% (hit 1), 12% (throw) |
| |usdefdesc=Leaps upward and grabs any opponent that comes in range, launching them away with an explosion. If successful, Captain Falcon will flip backward while shouting "YES!", and can use the move again instead of becoming [[helpless]]. | | |usdefdesc=Captain Falcon attempts to grab an opponent, finishing with an explosion. If successful, he will cry "YES!!!". Does a harmless flip if the attack fails. |
| |usc1name=Falcon Strike | | |usc1name=Falcon Strike |
| |usc1dmg=8% | | |usc1dmg=8% |
| |usc1desc=Jumps up and punches in the sky, damaging opponents above him. Travels higher than Falcon Dive and grants very high air acceleration during the move. Can be used as a combo finisher, but doesn't grab opponents and has less horizontal momentum. | | |usc1desc=Falcon jumps up and punches in the sky, damaging opponents above him. Goes higher than Falcon Dive, but doesn't grab opponents. |
| |usc2name=Explosive Falcon Dive | | |usc2name=Explosive Falcon Dive |
| |usc2dmg=10% (hit 1), 15% (throw) | | |usc2dmg=10% (hit 1), 15% (throw) |
| |usc2desc=Charges longer and doesn't go as high as Falcon Dive, but has much more launching power. | | |usc2desc=Charges longer and doesn't go as high as Falcon Dive, but has more launching power. |
| |dsdefname=Falcon Kick | | |dsdefname=Falcon Kick |
| |dsdefdmg=13%/11%/7% (ground), 15%/13%/11% (air), 9% (landing) | | |dsdefdmg=13%/11%/7% (ground), 15%/13%/11% (air), 9% (landing) |
| |dsdefdesc=Bursts forward with a flaming high-speed kick. If used in the air, he will plunge down at a diagonal angle. The grounded version launches vertically and KOs middleweights at around 120% when clean, while the aerial version launches horizontally and has a landing hitbox. | | |dsdefdesc=Captain Falcon bursts forward with a flaming high-speed kick. If used in the air, Captain Falcon will plunge down at a diagonal angle. |
| |dsc1name=Falcon Kick Fury | | |dsc1name=Falcon Kick Fury |
| |dsc1dmg=1% (ground loop hits), 7% (ground last hit), 2% (air loop hits), 5% (air last hit), 5% (landing) | | |dsc1dmg=1% (ground loop hits), 7% (ground last hit), 2% (air loop hits), 5% (air last hit), 5% (landing) |
| |dsc1desc= Hits multiple times, with the last hit launching the opponent. The last hit has less knockback, however. | | |dsc1desc= Hits multiple times, with the last hit launching the opponent. The last hit has less knockback, however. |
| |dsc2name=Lightning Falcon Kick | | |dsc2name=Lightning Falcon Kick |
| |dsc2dmg=12%/10%/6% (ground), 14%/12%/10% (air), 4% (landing) | | |dsc2dmg=12%/10%/6% (ground), 14%/12%/10% (air), 4% (landing) |
| |dsc2desc=A faster-moving kick that is much weaker and has more startup, but goes right through opponents. Using it in midair stalls Captain Falcon when the move completes. The landing hit [[paralyze]]s opponents. | | |dsc2desc=A fast kick that doesn't have as much power and takes slightly longer to charge, but goes right through opponents. The landing hit [[paralyze]]s opponents. |
| |fsname=Blue Falcon | | |fsname=Blue Falcon |
| |fsdmg=10% (hit 1), 20% (hit 2), 10% (throw) | | |fsdmg=10% (hit 1), 20% (hit 2), 10% (throw) |
| |fsdesc=Calls in the Blue Falcon, which crashes through the stage in front of him. Should it hit an opponent, a short cutscene plays where they are run over and sent flying. Characters who are not hit will stay in place until the end of the move. Like certain other Final Smashes, if no one is hit when the Blue Falcon appears, the attack fails. | | |fsdesc=Captain Falcon calls in the Blue Falcon, which crashes through the stage in front of Captain Falcon. Whoever it hits when it first appears will be hit by the rest of the move. Characters who are not hit will stay in place until the end of the smash. A short cutscene appears, and the opponents are run over and sent flying. Like certain other Final Smashes, if no one is hit when the Blue Falcon appears, then the attack fails. |
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| ===Stats===
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| {{Attributes
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| |cast = 58
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| |weight = 104
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| |rweight = 11-13
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| |dash = 1.7
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| |rdash = 11-15
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| |run = 2.32
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| |rrun = 2
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| |walk = 0.94
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| |rwalk = 42
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| |trac = 0.05
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| |rtrac = 40
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| |airfric = 0.0075
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| |rairfric = 43-48
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| |air = 1.1
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| |rair = 14-19
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| |baseaccel = 0.01
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| |rbaseaccel = 10-54
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| |addaccel = 0.065
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| |raddaccel = 30-34
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| |gravity = 0.12
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| |rgravity = 5-8
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| |fall = 1.837
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| |rfall = 4
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| |ff = 2.9392
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| |rff = 5
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| |jumpsquat = 5
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| |rjumpsquat = 14-41
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| |jumpheight = 37.306652
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| |rjumpheight = 11
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| |shorthop = 17.980684
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| |rshorthop = 11
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| |djump = 37.306652
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| |rdjump = 13
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| |ellag = 4
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| |rellag = 1-46
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| }}
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| ===[[Announcer]] call=== | | ===Taunts=== |
| {{audio|Needs announcer calls from other languages.}}
| | *'''Up''': Charges himself up with a fiery aura, similar to when using the Falcon Punch. |
| | *'''Side''': Holds out his hand and exclaims "Come on!". |
| | *'''Down''': Faces the camera, salutes and exclaims "Show me your moves!" (The animation is different and faster if he is facing left). |
| | |
| | ===On-Screen Appearance=== |
| | The Blue Falcon spins to a stop, Captain Falcon jumps out, and then the Blue Falcon speeds off. |
| | ===Victory Poses=== |
| | <gallery> |
| | File:CaptainFalconPose1WiiU.png |
| | File:CaptainFalconPose2WiiU.png |
| | File:CaptainFalconPose3WiiU.png |
| | </gallery> |
| | *Performs two jump kicks, then does a pose. |
| | *Charges up red energy, similar to one of his Melee poses, but with fire added. |
| | *Does three roundhouse kicks and then strikes a pose. |
| | ===Victory Fanfare=== |
| | An electric guitar-based cover of the short track that would play when a character finished a race in ''F-Zero GX''. |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| Captain Falcon English Announcer SSB4-SSBU.wav|English/Japanese/Chinese
| | CptFalconTheme.ogg |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| ===[[On-screen appearance]]=== | | ==In [[Competitive play|Competitive Play]]== |
| {{appearance
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| |desc=The Blue Falcon spins to a stop, Captain Falcon jumps out, and then the Blue Falcon speeds off. Uniquely, Captain Falcon's jumping animation will differ based on facing direction (a simple vaulting jump if facing right, and a front flip if facing left).
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| |char=CaptainFalcon
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| |game=SSB4}}
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| ===[[Taunt]]s===
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| {{Taunt/SSB4
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| |char=CaptainFalcon
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| |desc-up=Charges himself up with a fiery aura, similar to Falcon Dive's startup.
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| |desc-side=Briefly pulls back his arm before thrusting it out and gesturing his opponent to come closer, exclaiming "Come on!".
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| |desc-down=Gives a salute to his right side while saying "Show me your moves!" When facing left, Captain Falcon extends his saluting arm behind him; this also shortens the taunt.}}
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| ===[[Idle pose]]s===
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| {{Idle
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| |desc-1=Leans forward and thrusts his arm out.
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| |desc-2=Similar to his other idle pose, but this time crouches slightly and thrusts his elbow out.
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| |image-1=CaptainFalconIdlePose1WiiU.jpg
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| |image-2=CaptainFalconIdlePose2WiiU.jpg}}
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| ===[[Crowd cheer]]===
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| {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
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| |-
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| !{{{name|}}}
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| !Cheer (English)
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| !Cheer (Japanese)
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| !Cheer (Spanish)
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| ! scope="row"|Cheer
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| |[[File:Captain Falcon Cheer NTSC SSB4.ogg|center]]||[[File:Captain Falcon Cheer JP SSB4.ogg|center]]||{{NTSC}} [[File:Captain Falcon Cheer Spanish NTSC SSB4 SSBU.ogg|center]] <br> {{PAL}} [[File:Captain Falcon Cheer Spanish PAL SSB4.ogg|center]]
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| ! scope="row"|Description
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| |Falcoon Punch! || Captain! Falcon! || Capitáaaan - Falcon! {{NTSC}} <br> Cap - tain Falcon! {{PAL}}
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| |-
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| !{{{name|}}}
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| !Cheer (French)
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| |{{NTSC}} [[File:Captain Falcon Cheer French NTSC SSB4.ogg|center]] <br> {{PAL}} [[File:Captain Falcon Cheer French PAL SSB4.ogg|center]]||[[File:Captain Falcon Cheer German SSB4.ogg|center]]||[[File:Captain Falcon Cheer Italian SSB4 SSBU.ogg|center]]
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| |Capitaine ! Fal - con ! {{NTSC}}<br>Cap - tain ! Fal - con ! {{PAL}} || Captain! Falcon! || Captain! Falcon!
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| ===[[Victory pose]]s===
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| |victory-desc=An electric guitar-based cover of the short track that would play when a character finished a race in ''{{s|fzerowiki|F-Zero GX}}''.
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| |desc-1=Performs two jump kicks, then does a pose. | |
| |desc-2=Charges up fiery energy, similar to one of his ''Melee'' poses, but with fire added.
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| |desc-3=Does three roundhouse kicks and then strikes a pose.
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| ==In [[competitive play]]==
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| ===Most historically significant players===
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| ''See also: [[:Category:Captain Falcon players (SSB4)]]''
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| *{{Sm|Fatality|USA}} - The best Captain Falcon player of all-time, ranking 19th on the [[PGR 100]]. A major contributor to the character's metagame, he was the closest a Captain Falcon player came to winning a major, placing 2nd at one of the most stacked ''Smash 4'' tournaments in {{Trn|2GGC: Civil War}}, and also was runner-up at {{Trn|MomoCon 2017}}, notably eliminating {{Sm|ZeRo}} and {{Sm|Salem}} at the latter event.
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| *{{Sm|Nanon|Mexico}} - The best Captain Falcon player in Mexico. He established himself as the top Captain Falcon of the country with his 5th place at {{Trn|The Arena 2015}} upestting {{Sm|Serge}}, and maintained top 24 in-region with event placements such as 9th at {{Trn|TGC 6}}, 13th at {{Trn|Smash Factor 4}}, and 17th at {{Trn|Smash Factor 5}}.
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| *{{Sm|Nishiya|Japan}} - One of the best Captain Falcon players in Japan. He was one of the first to show Captain Falcon results in Japan, placing 2nd at {{Trn|Super Sumabato}}, 5th at {{Trn|Sumabato 2}}, and 33rd at Japan's first major, {{Trn|Umebura F.A.T.}} He would compete in only Sumabato events for the most part, but often placed in the top 8, with 5th at {{Trn|Sumabato 15}} and 7th at {{Trn|Sumabato 20}}.
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| *{{Sm|Ogey|France}} - The best Captain Falcon player in Europe. He placed top 32 at many European regionals such as 13th at {{Trn|Fortuna}} and 25th at both {{Trn|Deflagration}} and {{Trn|Albion 3}}, and has also taken sets over top European players such as {{Sm|Glutonny}}. He notably defeated {{Sm|komorikiri}} during {{Trn|Triforce Friday}}, where he placed 9th.
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| *{{Sm|Pichi|Japan}} - The best Captain Falcon player in Japan. He has the distinction of being the only Captain Falcon player to win a ''Smash 4'' Umebura, namely {{Trn|Umebura 24}}, double-eliminating {{Sm|T}} and {{Sm|Tsu}}. Additionally, he placed 5th at {{Trn|Umebura 15}} and {{Trn|Umebura 16}}, and 9th at {{Trn|Umebura Japan Major 2017}} defeating {{Sm|Raito}}.
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| *{{Sm|Sean|USA|p=Florida}} - One of the best Captain Falcon players in the United States. He was in contention for second best in the country behind Fatality after a impressive run in 2017, when he defeated many top players such as {{Sm|Mr. E}} and {{Sm|Tsu}}, and notably placed well at different events with 7th at {{Trn|Too Hot to Handle}}, 9th at {{Trn|Frame Perfect Series 2}}, and 17th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2017}}.
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| *{{Sm|Tearbear|USA}} - One of the best Captain Falcon players in the early metagame, ranking 50th on the [[Panda Global Rankings v1]]. During this particular season, he most notably placed 3rd at {{Trn|2GGT: FOW Saga}}, defeating {{Sm|VoiD}} and {{Sm|FOW}} in his bracket, and 9th at {{Trn|Paragon Los Angeles 2015}}. He never was ranked globally past this season, but still managed to place decently at majors, with 17th at {{Trn|2GGT: Abadango Saga}} and 33rd at {{Trn|GENESIS 3}}, although his attendance and consistency would decline after 2016.
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| ===Tier placement and history===
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| During the early lifespan of ''Smash 4'''s metagame, Captain Falcon's buffs were immediately noticed, with the most notable of them being the heavy changes to [[hitstun]] canceling and the improved combo ability on his moves. As a result, he has always been considered a high tier character, thanks to his quick mobility, high power, and the ability to perform heavily damaging combos and juggles with his throws and aerial moves, with his combos being quite easy to start due to his far-reaching dash grab. His representation has been strong throughout the game's lifespan, both due to his own strengths and his general popularity as a character. However, perceptions surrounding Falcon have not grown as much as other higher tiered characters than him, due to his poor recovery and difficulty escaping pressure and combos, along with receiving nerfs to his damage output and KOing ability through game updates. Players also began to cite his troublesome match-up against {{SSB4|Sheik}}, who would go on to become the perceived best character in the game for a long period of time. Despite this, his playerbase is among the largest in the entire roster, with players such as {{Sm|Acid}}, {{Sm|Fatality}}, {{Sm|Nanon}}, {{Sm|Pichi}}, {{Sm|Souther}}, {{Sm|Tearbear}}, {{Sm|ZeRo}} and {{Sm|z0mfg}} achieving strong enough tournament results with the character.
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| He would rank at 14th on the first iteration of the ''4BR'' [[tier list]], at the very top of the mid-tier, then dropped six spots on the second tier list to 20th, and dropped once again to 23rd on the third tier list. However, the change in the arrangement of the tiers caused him to be ranked more positively than in the initial tier list. However, his tier placement became a topic of debate amongst players, due to the recent appearances of many noteworthy results. Most notably, {{Sm|Fatality}} placed 2nd at [[2GGC: Civil War]], which is one of the largest ''Smash 4'' tournaments to date. Afterwards he went on to decisively eliminate {{sm|ZeRo}} from [[MomoCon 2017]], even while ZeRo counterpicked. This had him rise to 19th on the fourth and current tier list. Overall, Falcon has had the third highest rise from the ''[[Brawl]]'' tier list, and is one of the characters to have improved the most from that game.
| | ===Notable players=== |
| | | *{{Sm|Acid|USA}} |
| ==In Solo Modes== | | *{{Sm|Bwett|USA}} |
| ===[[All-Star Mode]]=== | | *{{Sm|Doom|USA}} |
| In All-Star Mode, Captain Falcon is fought in Stage 3 in the 3DS version or Stage 5 in the Wii U version alongside {{SSB4|Yoshi}}, {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}, {{SSB4|Marth}}, {{SSB4|Pit}}, {{SSB4|Mega Man}}, {{SSB4|Palutena}}, and {{SSB4|Ryu}}.
| | *{{Sm|Fatality|USA}} |
| | | *{{Sm|Fishbait|USA}} |
| ==={{GameIcon|SSB4-U}}[[Event Match]]es===
| | *{{Sm|Glutonny|France}} |
| ====Solo Events====
| | *{{Sm|Max Ketchum|USA}} |
| * '''[[All-Star Battle: Secret]]''': Captain Falcon is one of the opponents fought in this event. All opponents are characters that have been unlockable in previous ''Super Smash Bros.'' games.
| | *{{Sm|Mightgalo|Puerto Rico}} |
| * '''[[Bounty Hunter Clash]]''': Captain Falcon must defeat {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}} in a 2 stock battle. Afterwards, 2 {{SSB4|Villager}}s will appear and challenge the player. | | *{{Sm|Pichi|Japan}} |
| * '''[[Up to Speed]]''': Captain Falcon appears as an opponent that {{SSB4|Sonic}} must defeat. | | *{{Sm|Saiya|Japan}} |
| ====Co-op Events====
| | *{{Sm|Carter Durham(Shasta)|Canada}} |
| * '''[[Full Speed Ahead]]''': Captain Falcon and {{SSB4|Sonic}} must defeat another Captain Falcon and Sonic in a high-speed stock battle. | | *{{Sm|Shion|USA}} |
| * '''[[Sky Pirates]]''': {{SSB4|Meta Knight}} and {{SSB4|Dark Pit}} must defeat Captain Falcon and {{SSB4|Falco}} before the plane returns to the airfield. | | *{{Sm|Tearbear|USA}} |
| * '''[[The Ultimate Battle]]''': Two players select a character and must defeat the entire roster. | | *{{Sm|UltimateRazer|USA}} |
| | | *{{Sm|Trifroze|Finland}} |
| ===[[Congratulations screen]]s===
| | *{{Sm|Celrus|USA}} |
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| SSB4-3DS Congratulations Classic Captain Falcon.png|Classic Mode
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| SSB4-3DS Congratulations All-Star Captain Falcon.png|All-Star Mode
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| </gallery>
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| ====Wii U====
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| SSB4-Wii U Congratulations Classic Captain Falcon.png|Classic Mode
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| SSB4-Wii U Congratulations All-Star Captain Falcon.png|All-Star Mode
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| </gallery>
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| ==[[Trophies]]==
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| Captain Falcon's default trophy is obtained by clearing Classic Mode as Captain Falcon. His alternate trophy is obtained by clearing All-Star Mode as Captain Falcon in the 3DS version or purchasing it in the Trophy Shop for 1000G in the Wii U version (the latter can only appear after clearing Classic or All-Star as Captain Falcon). The Blue Falcon trophy is obtained only in the Wii U version by clearing All-Star Mode as Captain Falcon.
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| |name=Captain Falcon
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| |image-3ds=CaptainFalconTrophy3DS.png
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| |image-wiiu=CaptainFalconTrophyWiiU.png
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| |desc-ntsc=In the F-Zero racing scene, Captain Falcon uses his Blue Falcon to win big. His origin largely a mystery, he's made his way to the Smash Bros. battlefield to prove his worth outside the cockpit. He's got speed and power, and his distinct Falcon Punch leaves a dent. Start it in the air to surprise your foes!
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| |desc-pal=We love it when this F-Zero pilot from Port Town takes a break from racing the Blue Falcon to take on challengers in brawls. His balance of speed, power and weight is spot on, and his slow but mighty Falcon Punch is oh so sweet when it finally connects. Try starting the attack in mid-air and punching your way into a frantic fray!
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| |gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=F-Zero|release1=08/1991|console2=GCN|game2=F-Zero GX|release2=08/2003}}
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| |gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=F-Zero|release1=06/1992|console2=GCN|game2=F-Zero GX|release2=10/2003}}
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| |image-3ds=CaptainFalconAltTrophy3DS.png | |
| |image-wiiu=CaptainFalconAltTrophyWiiU.png
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| |desc-3ds-ntsc=Captain Falcon's default down special, Falcon Kick, is no ordinary kick—it surges forward in a fiery blaze. It's a versatile attack that moves sideways on the ground and diagonally down in the air. His forward air attack, Knee Smash, can send an enemy flying for miles if hit just right.
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| |desc-wiiu-ntsc=Captain Falcon's default down special, Falcon Kick, is no ordinary kick—it surges forward in a fiery blaze. It's a versatile attack that moves sideways on the ground and diagonally down in the air. His front air attack, Knee Smash, can send an enemy flying for miles if landed just right.
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| |desc-pal=The captain's Falcon Kick isn't just any old kick – it blazes either to the side or diagonally down to terrorise the enemy. Its speed also makes it top-notch for surprise attacks! Another move to try out is his forward air attack, Knee Smash. If you get as close to someone as you can before using it, it can launch them miles!
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| |gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=F-Zero|release1=08/1991|console2=GCN|game2=F-Zero GX|release2=08/2003}}
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| |gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=F-Zero|release1=06/1992|console2=GCN|game2=F-Zero GX|release2=10/2003}}
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| |name=Blue Falcon | |
| |image=BlueFalconTrophyWiiU.png | |
| |desc-ntsc=Captain Falcon's Final Smash lets him pull opponents into the middle of an F-Zero race—where competitors have been known to break the speed of sound—and run them over with his racing machine, the Blue Falcon. If he manages to grab you, there's no escape. The impact launches its victims diagonally upward.
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| |desc-pal=Captain Falcon's Final Smash lets him pull opponents into the middle of an F-Zero race – where competitors have been known to reach speeds of 1,500km/h – and run them over with his racing machine, the Blue Falcon. If he manages to grab you, there's no escape. The impact launches its victims diagonally upwards.
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| ==[[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Captain Falcon|Alternate costumes]]== | | ==[[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Captain Falcon|Alternate costumes]]== |
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| |colspan=8|[[File:Captain Falcon Palette (SSB4).png|link=Palette swap (SSB4)#Captain Falcon]] | | |colspan=8|[[Image:Captain Falcon Palette (SSB4).png|link=Palette swap (SSB4)#Captain Falcon]] |
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| | ==Reveal trailer== |
| | <youtube>N9ytrX0wweA</youtube> |
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| | ==Trophies== |
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| | :'''Captain Falcon''' |
| | ::{{flag|ntsc}} ''In the F-Zero racing scene, Captain Falcon uses his Blue Falcon to win big. His origin largely a mystery, he's made his way to the Smash Bros. battlefield to prove his worth outside the cockpit. He's got speed and power, and his distinct Falcon Punch leaves a dent. Start it in the air to surprise your foes!'' |
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| | ::{{flag|pal}} ''We love it when this F-Zero pilot from Port Town takes a break from racing the Blue Falcon to take on challengers in brawls. His balance of speed, power and weight is spot on, and his slow but mighty Falcon Punch is oh so sweet when it finally connects. Try starting the attack in mid-air and punching your way into a frantic fray!'' |
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| | {{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=F-Zero (08/1991)|console2=GCN|game2=F-Zero GX (08/2003)}} |
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| | :'''Captain Falcon (Alt.)''' |
| | ::{{flag|ntsc}} ''Captain Falcon's default down special, Falcon Kick, is no ordinary kick—it surges forward in a fiery blaze. It's a versatile attack that moves sideways on the ground and diagonally down in the air. His forward air attack, Knee Smash, can send an enemy flying for miles if hit just right.'' |
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| | ::{{flag|pal}} ''The captain's Falcon Kick isn't just any old kick - it blazes either to the side or diagonally down to terrorise the enemy. Its speed also makes it top-notch for surprise attacks! Another move to try out is his forward air attack, Knee Smash. If you get as close to someone as you can before using it, it can launch hem miles!'' |
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| | {{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=F-Zero (08/1991)|console2=GCN|game2=F-Zero GX (08/2003)}} |
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| | :'''Blue Falcon''' |
| | ::''Captain Falcon's Final Smash lets him pull opponents into the middle of an F-Zero race-where competitors have been known to break the speed of sound-and run them over with his racing machine, the Blue Falcon. If he manages to grab you, there's no escape. The impact launches its victims diagonally upward.'' |
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| | <gallery> |
| | CaptainFalconTrophy3DS.png|Classic (3DS) |
| | CaptainFalconAltTrophy3DS.png|Alt. (3DS) |
| | CaptainFalconTrophyWiiU.png|Classic (Wii U) |
| | CaptainFalconAltTrophyWiiU.png|Alt. (Wii U) |
| | BlueFalconTrophyWiiU.png|[[Blue Falcon]] |
| | </gallery> |
| | </center> |
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| | ==In [[Event Match]]es== |
| | ===Solo Events=== |
| | * '''[[All-Star Battle: Secret]]''': Captain Falcon is one of the opponents fought in this event. All opponents are characters that have been unlockable in previous ''Super Smash Bros.'' games. |
| | * '''[[Bounty Hunter Clash]]''': Captain Falcon must defeat {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}} in a 2 stock battle. Afterwards, 2 {{SSB4|Villager}}s will appear and challenge the player. |
| | * '''[[Up to Speed]]''': Captain Falcon appears as an opponent that {{SSB4|Sonic}} must defeat. |
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| | ===Co-op Events=== |
| | * '''[[Full Speed Ahead]]''': Captain Falcon and {{SSB4|Sonic}} must defeat another Captain Falcon and Sonic in a high-speed stock battle. |
| | * '''[[Sky Pirates]]''': {{SSB4|Meta Knight}} and {{SSB4|Dark Pit}} must defeat Captain Falcon and {{SSB4|Falco}} before the plane returns to the airfield. |
| | * '''[[The Ultimate Battle]]''': Two players select a character and must defeat the entire roster. |
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| Falconreveal.PNG|Captain Falcon's reveal in the ''By Book, Blade, and Crest of Flame'' trailer. | | Falconreveal.PNG|Captain Falcon's reveal in the {{SSB4|Robin}} trailer. |
| Falconrevealfull.PNG|Captain Falcon's full design in the ''By Book, Blade, and Crest of Flame'' trailer. | | Falconrevealfull.PNG|Captain Falcon's full design in the Robin trailer. |
| Captain Falcon amiibo.png|Captain Falcon's [[amiibo]]. | | Captain Falcon amiibo.png|Captain Falcon's amiibo. |
| SSB4 - Captain Falcon Screen-1.jpg|[[Raptor Boost]] on {{SSB4|Link}}. | | SSB4 - Captain Falcon Screen-1.jpg|[[Raptor Boost]] on {{SSB4|Link}}. |
| SSB4 - Captain Falcon Screen-2.jpg|Using [[Falcon Punch]]. | | SSB4 - Captain Falcon Screen-2.jpg|Using [[Falcon Punch]]. |
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| SSB4 - Captain Falcon Screen-6.jpg|About to strike {{SSB4|Robin}} with Raptor Boost. | | SSB4 - Captain Falcon Screen-6.jpg|About to strike {{SSB4|Robin}} with Raptor Boost. |
| SSB4 - Captain Falcon Screen-7.jpg|Left-face down taunt in [[Smash Ball]] standby on [[Halberd]]. | | SSB4 - Captain Falcon Screen-7.jpg|Left-face down taunt in [[Smash Ball]] standby on [[Halberd]]. |
| FalconTauntSSB4.png|Captain Falcon Taunting in {{SSB4|Battlefield}}.
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| Blue Falcon.jpg|[[Blue Falcon]], Captain Falcon's [[Final Smash]], being used on {{SSB4|Yoshi}}, {{SSB4|Sheik}}, and {{SSB4|King Dedede}}. | | Blue Falcon.jpg|[[Blue Falcon]], Captain Falcon's [[Final Smash]], being used on {{SSB4|Yoshi}}, {{SSB4|Sheik}}, and {{SSB4|King Dedede}}. |
| SSB4 - Captain Falcon Screen-9.jpg|Forward smash. | | SSB4 - Captain Falcon Screen-9.jpg|Forward smash. |
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| FalconDtiltSSB4.png|Down tilt. | | FalconDtiltSSB4.png|Down tilt. |
| FalconF-Smash.png|Forward Smash on {{SSB4|Toon Link}}. | | FalconF-Smash.png|Forward Smash on {{SSB4|Toon Link}}. |
| Falcon Shoryuken.png|[[Falcon Dive]] on Link. | | Falcon Shoryuken.png|Falcon Strike on Link. |
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| *The lines bordering Captain Falcon's "eyes" change depending on the costume used. | | *One can see that the lines bordering Captain Falcon's eyes change depending on the costume used. |
| *Of all the veterans that have appeared in and retain their voice clips from ''Brawl'', Captain Falcon, {{SSB4|Link}}, and {{SSB4|Ganondorf}} are the only ones to not make use of knockback voice clips that weren't used in-game in ''Brawl'' despite having them. | | *Prior to patch 1.1.0, on certain characters such as {{SSB4|Shulk}} or even himself, if players perform a dash grab and pummel the character that's near the ledge (as on the ledge doesn't work) the pummels will pass right through them doing no damage. Players that are too close will miss the grab and the character's feet must touch the ground when they grab them. However, large characters like {{SSB4|Bowser}} & {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}} will still take damage. |
| *Captain Falcon, {{SSB4|Yoshi}}, and {{SSB4|Jigglypuff}} are the only characters who have voice clips that have been used in all five ''Super Smash Bros.'' installments.
| | *For some odd reason, probably due to the hitbox, the first jab can hit behind Captain Falcon. This mostly happens if the opponents is dashing behind you. |
| *{{for3ds}} is the only game where {{SSB4|Ness}} and Captain Falcon do not have the same [[Unlockable character|availability]]. | |
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