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'''Falco''' ({{ja|ファルコ|Faruko}}, ''Falco'') returns as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. Falco was officially confirmed on October 3rd, 2014, alongside {{SSB4|Ness}} and {{SSB4|Wario}}, coinciding with the North American and European release of {{for3ds}}. | '''Falco''' ({{ja|ファルコ|Faruko}}, ''Falco'') returns as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. Falco was officially confirmed on October 3rd, 2014, alongside {{SSB4|Ness}} and {{SSB4|Wario}}, coinciding with the North American and European release of {{for3ds}}. In Japanese, he is once again voiced by Hisao Egawa via re-recorded voice clips. In English, Mark Lund, his voice actor from ''Star Fox 64 3D'',<!--Do not add Star Fox Zero here. It was released after Smash 4.--> now voices him, replacing Dex Manley from ''Brawl''. | ||
Falco ranks | Falco ranks 47th out of 55 on the [[tier list]], an extreme drop from ''Brawl'' where he was ranked 7th out of 38, and a enormous drop from his ''Melee'' position where he was ranked 2nd out of 26, making this his worst placement in the series by far. The majority of Falco's moves have high speed and very favorable angles, granting him a strong combo game and [[juggling]] capabilities. These are further aided by his good grab game and strong jumps, with the latter remaining the highest in the game. His moves that lack speed or reach are also packed with power, giving his moves surprisingly high KO power; for example, his back aerial can reliably KO below 130%. He also boasts an effective grab game and out of shield game, with all of his throws possessing great utility and/or KO power, while the speed of his moves allows him to easily punish opponents out of shield. | ||
However, Falco's [[neutral game]] has been drastically weakened, with several of the moves that made him a threat at all ranges being nerfed: his two staple moves, {{b|Blaster|Falco}} and down aerial, now being much slower, and both are also incapable of [[autocancelling]] in a [[short hop]], eliminating Falco's ability to safely [[approach]]; changes to his back aerial by lowering its duration and reach also make it less effective at [[spacing]]. These weakened tools amplify the issue of Falco's low horizontal mobility, making it very difficult to keep up with opponents or force an approach. Finally, even though Falco benefits from the changes to [[hitstun | However, Falco's [[neutral game]] has been drastically weakened, with several of the moves that made him a threat at all ranges being nerfed: his two staple moves, {{b|Blaster|Falco}} and down aerial, now being much slower, and both are also incapable of [[autocancelling]] in a [[short hop]], eliminating Falco's ability to safely [[approach]]; changes to his back aerial by lowering its duration and reach also make it less effective at [[spacing]]. These weakened tools amplify the issue of Falco's low horizontal mobility, making it very difficult to keep up with opponents or force an approach. Finally, even though Falco benefits from the changes to [[hitstun canceling]] as they make down throw much better for combos, it can no longer lead into the [[Gatling Combo]] or rack up damage on its own. In fact, the changes to game mechanics have hindered Falco overall, as the removal of [[DACUS]], the Gatling Combo, and [[chain grab]]bing hurt his damage racking capabilities overall, while the introduction of rage makes him more susceptible to KOs, due to his light weight. His recovery, despite being long distanced and buffed overall, is still slow, predictable, and easily intercepted, making Falco vulnerable to [[gimp]]s. | ||
Owing to his flaws, especially compared to his ''Brawl'' incarnation, Falco has held poor tournament representation and results in competitive play. Although [[updates]] to the game have attempted to buff a number of his negative attributes, he still has struggled to make an impact at tournaments at the national level. | Owing to his flaws, especially compared to his ''Brawl'' incarnation, Falco has held poor tournament representation and results in competitive play. Although [[updates]] to the game have attempted to buff a number of his negative attributes, he still has struggled to make an impact at tournaments at the national level. | ||
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==Attributes== | ==Attributes== | ||
Falco is a [[Weight|light]] character with polarized movement. He has the strongest [[jump]]ing ability, a fast [[walking speed]], fast [[falling speed]] and high [[air acceleration]], but a rather slow [[dashing speed]], below average [[air speed]] and very high [[gravity]]. These stats give Falco slow horizontal movement, but proficient vertical movement. They also give him good vertical | Falco is a [[Weight|light]] character with polarized movement. He has the strongest [[jump]]ing ability, a fast [[walking speed]], fast [[falling speed]] and high [[air acceleration]], but a rather slow [[dashing speed]], below average [[air speed]] and very high [[gravity]]. These stats give Falco slow horizontal movement, but proficient vertical movement. They also give him good vertical survivability for a character of his weight. | ||
Falco's greatest strength is the speed of his moveset. His neutral attack and forward tilt are both exceedingly quick, while up tilt and down tilt can be used to combo into other attacks or even KO at high percentages. His smash attacks are all powerful and have decent reach as well. Down smash is also a [[semi-spike]], making it very good at [[edgeguarding]]. His aerial moves are also powerful in their own way. Neutral aerial deals decently high knockback and is very quick, making it an excellent option for disrupting an opponent's moves and a great combo extender/finisher. Forward aerial is powerful and can easily KO offstage, and can be used for [[gimp]]ing by fast-falling during the move then [[footstool jump]]ing over the opponent, in a similar manner to fellow fighter {{SSB4|Fox}}. It also has a strong landing hitbox with disjointed range. Up aerial sends opponents vertically and is a great move for comboing and KOing off the top, thanks to Falco's high jumps. Back aerial is Falco's strongest aerial, as well as his second fastest, making it a great choice in many scenarios. Lastly, down aerial, while significantly nerfed from ''[[Brawl]]'', can still be useful for KOing offstage, as it is a [[meteor smash]]. All of these moves grant Falco a versatile combo game. | Falco's greatest strength is the speed of his moveset. His neutral attack and forward tilt are both exceedingly quick, while up tilt and down tilt can be used to combo into other attacks or even KO at high percentages. His smash attacks are all powerful and have decent reach as well. Down smash is also a [[semi-spike]], making it very good at [[edgeguarding]]. His aerial moves are also powerful in their own way. Neutral aerial deals decently high knockback and is very quick, making it an excellent option for disrupting an opponent's moves and a great combo extender/finisher. Forward aerial is powerful and can easily KO offstage, and can be used for [[gimp]]ing by fast-falling during the move then [[footstool jump]]ing over the opponent, in a similar manner to fellow fighter {{SSB4|Fox}}. It also has a strong landing hitbox with disjointed range. Up aerial sends opponents vertically and is a great move for comboing and KOing off the top, thanks to Falco's high jumps. Back aerial is Falco's strongest aerial, as well as his second fastest, making it a great choice in many scenarios. Lastly, down aerial, while significantly nerfed from ''[[Brawl]]'', can still be useful for KOing offstage, as it is a [[meteor smash]]. All of these moves grant Falco a versatile combo game. | ||
Another advantage Falco possesses is his grab game. His [[pummel]] is quick and decently damaging, making it great at racking up damage. | Another advantage Falco possesses is his grab game. His [[pummel]] is quick and decently damaging, making it great at racking up damage. Forward throw is decently strong and can set up a dash attack or an edgeguard. Back throw is great for giving Falco some breathing space, since the first hit is a semi-spike, and when combined with the laser's hit, the throw can even KO at high percentages. Up throw sends opponents straight up, and can be used to combo into any aerial or even KO at very high percents. Finally, down throw can combo into dash attack and any aerial at low percentages, or [[tech-chase]] if the opponent is past combo percentages, like in ''Brawl''. Coupled with his fast [[roll]]s and [[sidestep]], with the former being long-distanced, as well as his aforementioned combo abilities, Falco has an impressive [[out of shield]] game. | ||
His special moveset also provides some interesting options. {{b|Blaster|Falco}} is Falco's main [[projectile]] and, while extremely unsafe at close range, is an invaluable move for [[pressuring]], [[gimp]]ing recoveries (especially those of {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}, {{SSB4|Little Mac}} and {{SSB4|Cloud}}) and halting or even outright preventing [[approach]]es. {{b|Reflector|Falco}} is, as its name implies, a move capable of [[reflection]], allowing Falco to actively combat [[camping]]. It also carries a damaging hitbox that has a high chance of [[tripping]] opponents, even at percentages over 400%, allowing for potential tech-chases. [[Falco Phantasm]] involves Falco quickly dashing sideways, making it great for horizontal [[recovery]]. The aerial version also meteor smashes aerial opponents and has little landing lag, making it useful for gimping recoveries and repositioning, respectively. Lastly, [[Fire Bird]], his primary recovery move, grants him respectable distance in any direction chosen. It also allows Falco to slide across the air, letting him mix up his positioning, and has damaging hitboxes throughout (dealing 31% | His special moveset also provides some interesting options. {{b|Blaster|Falco}} is Falco's main [[projectile]] and, while extremely unsafe at close range, is an invaluable move for [[pressuring]], [[gimp]]ing recoveries (especially those of {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}, {{SSB4|Little Mac}} and {{SSB4|Cloud}}) and halting or even outright preventing [[approach]]es. {{b|Reflector|Falco}} is, as its name implies, a move capable of [[reflection]], allowing Falco to actively combat [[camping]]. It also carries a damaging hitbox that has a high chance of [[tripping]] opponents, even at percentages over 400%, allowing for potential tech-chases. [[Falco Phantasm]] involves Falco quickly dashing sideways, making it great for horizontal [[recovery]]. The aerial version also meteor smashes aerial opponents and has little landing lag, making it useful for gimping recoveries and repositioning, respectively. Lastly, [[Fire Bird]], his primary recovery move, grants him respectable distance in any direction chosen. It also allows Falco to slide across the air, letting him mix up his positioning, and has damaging hitboxes throughout (dealing 31% if all hits connect), making up for its low speed. | ||
However, Falco has numerous weaknesses. His most prominent flaws are his [[neutral game]] and recovery. Regarding his neutral game, Falco's horizontal mobility is fairly slow, which limits his movement across the stage. This gives him significant trouble approaching and pressuring opponents, since Blaster, his most reliable tool at doing so, can no longer autocancel. In addition, while Falco's moves are overall very quick startup-wise, many of them are slow endlag-wise, making misused moves heavily susceptible to [[punishment]]. When combined with his overall poor reach on his melee attacks and the fact that most of his moves' sweetspots are close to his body, Falco has a below average neutral game, making him have trouble at KOing despite his overall high power. As for his recovery, while his high jumps, Falco Phantasm, [[wall jump]] and | However, Falco has numerous weaknesses. His most prominent flaws are his [[neutral game]] and recovery. Regarding his neutral game, Falco's horizontal mobility is fairly slow, which limits his movement across the stage. This gives him significant trouble approaching and pressuring opponents, since Blaster, his most reliable tool at doing so, can no longer autocancel. In addition, while Falco's moves are overall very quick startup-wise, many of them are slow endlag-wise, making misused moves heavily susceptible to [[punishment]]. When combined with his overall poor reach on his melee attacks and the fact that most of his moves' sweetspots are close to his body, Falco has a below average neutral game, making him have trouble at KOing despite his overall high power. As for his recovery, while his high jumps, Falco Phantasm, [[wall jump]] and Fire Bird all give him a very long-distanced recovery, it is extremely predictable due to how linear it is. These four options are also very ineffective on their own, making his recovery fairly easy to gimp. Outside of low percentages, Falco's combo-oriented moves are prone to being [[DI]]ed, making it harder for him to rack up damage effectively, which is further exacerbated by the removal of [[chain grab]]bing, [[DACUS]] and the Gatling Combo. Despite being light, Falco is susceptible to combos, due to his fast falling speed and lack of escape options. His survivability is below average at best, mainly because of Falco's low weight, high gravity, and predictable recovery. | ||
Falco benefits a decent amount from custom moves. Burst Blaster has less range, but is much faster, forcing bad approaches from the opponent much more easily. Falco Phase cannot hit opponents and does not grant any momentum, like in ''[[Melee]]'', but Falco cannot be hurt either, and the move is also faster. Distant Fire Bird is slower and has no charging hitbox, like in ''Melee'', but it moves further and has more momentum, considerably improving his recovery. Reflector Void destroys most projectiles instead of reflecting them, but deals more damage on contact, and is the optimal choice against certain characters like {{SSB4|Villager}} or if the opponent lacks projectiles. The other variations of his custom moves are either very situational, or do not have many advantages over the default. | Falco benefits a decent amount from custom moves. Burst Blaster has less range, but is much faster, forcing bad approaches from the opponent much more easily. Falco Phase cannot hit opponents and does not grant any momentum, like in ''[[Melee]]'', but Falco cannot be hurt either, and the move is also faster. Distant Fire Bird is slower and has no charging hitbox, like in ''Melee'', but it moves further and has more momentum, considerably improving his recovery. Reflector Void destroys most projectiles instead of reflecting them, but deals more damage on contact, and is the optimal choice against certain characters like {{SSB4|Villager}} or if the opponent lacks projectiles. The other variations of his custom moves are either very situational, or do not have many advantages over the default. | ||
Overall, like {{SSB4|Kirby}} and {{SSB4|Luigi}}, Falco runs hot and cold. Despite having excellent combo potential and KO power, his slow ground mobility, poor range and significantly nerfed neutral game make it very difficult to put his newfound abilities to use. Mainly due to his poor neutral game, Falco's weaknesses outweigh his strengths, resulting in poor tournament representation and similar results, with very few dedicated mains such as {{Sm| | Overall, like {{SSB4|Kirby}} and {{SSB4|Luigi}}, Falco runs hot and cold. Despite having excellent combo potential and KO power, his slow ground mobility, poor range and significantly nerfed neutral game make it very difficult to put his newfound abilities to use. Mainly due to his poor neutral game, Falco's weaknesses outweigh his strengths, resulting in poor tournament representation and similar results, with very few dedicated mains such as {{Sm|Armando}} and {{Sm|Keitaro}}. | ||
==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ||
Falco has received a mix of buffs and nerfs in the transition from ''Brawl'' to '' | Falco has received a mix of buffs and nerfs in the transition from ''Brawl'' to ''SSB4''. Even though the former are technically of greater quantity than the latter, he is considered to be significantly nerfed overall, due to his neutral game being drastically weakened and the nerfs he received are far more severe than the buffs he received. | ||
Falco's power has been improved significantly, removing his main weakness from ''Brawl''. His down tilt has regained its lost power from ''Melee'' and his smash attacks are stronger. His forward aerial is stronger and unaffected by [[SDI]], his up aerial has consistent power and more vertical knockback, and his back aerial while having a shorter duration and less range around him has much more power, to the point of being the eighth strongest overall in the game while also being the fastest in the game. In addition, his grab game has seen some improvements, with up throw having comboing abilities, and back throw now having KO power. His recovery has also been noticeably buffed. While Falco Phantasm can no longer be shortened and its hitbox was noticed nerfed, it no longer puts Falco in [[helpless]] state, allowing Fire Bird to be used immediately after, with the latter also granting more distance than before. Due to being slow, both moves also benefit a lot from the removal of [[edge-hogging]]. | Falco's power has been improved significantly, removing his main weakness from ''Brawl''. His down tilt has regained its lost power from ''Melee'' and his smash attacks are stronger. His forward aerial is stronger and unaffected by [[SDI]], his up aerial has consistent power and more vertical knockback, and his back aerial while having a shorter duration and less range around him has much more power, to the point of being the eighth strongest overall in the game while also being the fastest in the game. In addition, his grab game has seen some improvements, with up throw having comboing abilities, and back throw now having KO power. His recovery has also been noticeably buffed. While Falco Phantasm can no longer be shortened and its hitbox was noticed nerfed, it no longer puts Falco in [[helpless]] state, allowing Fire Bird to be used immediately after, with the latter also granting more distance than before. Due to being slow, both moves also benefit a lot from the removal of [[edge-hogging]]. | ||
However, the nerfs Falco received created new weaknesses that were harsh enough to severely cripple his neutral game. The removal of DACUS (and subsequently the Gatling Combo) prevents his newly buffed up smash from being used as an approach option or a combo finisher. The removal of chain grabbing is a double-edged sword for Falco. While he is no longer adversely affected by it, his ability to easily rack up large amounts of damage with his down throw is no longer present. His down throw was also directly nerfed as it deals less damage and has higher knockback | However, the nerfs Falco received created new weaknesses that were harsh enough to severely cripple his neutral game. The removal of DACUS (and subsequently the Gatling Combo) prevents his newly buffed up smash from being used as an approach option or a combo finisher. The removal of chain grabbing is a double-edged sword for Falco. While he is no longer adversely affected by it, his ability to easily rack up large amounts of damage with his down throw is no longer present. His down throw was also directly nerfed as it deals less damage and has higher knockback hindering its combo potential. Down aerial, a staple in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', has been drastically slowed down having immensely increased startup lag and no longer [[auto-canceling]] in a short hop. These changes hinder down aerial so much to the point where it is now useless outside of [[edgeguarding]] and even then, down aerial has reduced knockback. Falco Phantasm has increased startup lag, travels more slowly and its hitbox no longer lasts for its entire duration moving forwards greatly hindering its use on stage and it can no longer be shortened hindering its mixup potential. Finally, his Blaster, formerly one of the most reliable tools for approaching and pressuring, is slower and incapable of autocancelling. These changes make Falco much less of a threat in the neutral game, as it is considerably harder for him to put his high power to good use. | ||
Overall, most of Falco's buffs are not highly beneficial while the nerfs he received practically removed some of his previous best tools. The general changes to the mechanics also did not help him as much as some other characters while taking away a few of his key traits. Due to these nerfs, Falco is considered to be one of the characters to | Overall, most of Falco's buffs are not highly beneficial while the nerfs he received practically removed some of his previous best tools. The general changes to the mechanics also did not help him as much as some other characters while taking away a few of his key traits. Due to these nerfs, Falco is considered to be one of the characters to get nerfed the most severely in the initial transition from ''Brawl'' to ''Smash 4'', alongside {{SSB4|Meta Knight}}, {{SSB4|Marth}}, {{SSB4|King Dedede}}, {{SSB4|Wario}} and {{SSB4|Olimar}}. His changes overall has resulted in many players having fairly poor opinions about him and he has seen far less success in tournaments. | ||
===Aesthetics=== | ===Aesthetics=== | ||
*{{change|Due to the aesthetic used in '' | *{{change|Due to the aesthetic used in ''SSB4'', Falco's attire is sleeker, and his overall color scheme is more vibrant.}} | ||
*{{change|Falco | *{{change|Falco has received two new [[alternate costume]]s.}} | ||
*{{change|{{b|Blaster|Falco}}'s design has slightly changed.}} | *{{change|{{b|Blaster|Falco}}'s design has slightly changed.}} | ||
*{{change|Falco now says "Get some!" when he performs his side taunt, instead of "Don't try me."}} | *{{change|Falco now says "Get some!" when he performs his side taunt, instead of "Don't try me."}} | ||
===Attributes=== | ===Attributes=== | ||
*{{buff|Falco [[dash]]es faster (1.432 → 1.472) | *{{buff|Falco [[dash]]es faster (1.432 → 1.472).}} | ||
*{{buff|Falco's [[air speed]] is | *{{buff|Falco's [[air speed]] is faster (0.893 → 0.93).}} | ||
*{{buff|Falco's [[air acceleration]] is | *{{buff|Falco's additional [[air acceleration]] is faster (0.08 → 0.09).}} | ||
*{{buff| | *{{buff|[[Jump]] is significantly higher.}} | ||
*{{ | *{{change|Falco [[falling speed|falls]] faster (1.708 → 1.8). This improves his vertical endurance, but makes him more susceptible to combos.}} | ||
*{{buff|Falco's [[fast fall]]ing speed is faster (2.3912 → 2.88), improving his air game and making him less susceptible to juggling.}} | *{{buff|Falco's [[fast fall]]ing speed is faster (2.3912 → 2.88), improving his air game and making him less susceptible to juggling.}} | ||
*{{change|Falco's [[gravity]] is higher (0.112 → 0.13). This improves his | *{{change|Falco's [[gravity]] is higher (0.112 → 0.13). This improves his aerial mobility, but hinders his horizontal endurance and air time and makes him more susceptible to combos.}} | ||
*{{nerf| | *{{buff|Soft landing is faster (3 frames → 2).}} | ||
*{{change|The removal of [[chain grab]]bing | *{{nerf|[[Item throw]] is weaker (1 → 0.94). Additionally, the removal of [[glide toss]]ing greatly hinders his approach with items.}} | ||
*{{change|The removal of [[chain grab]]bing significantly improves Falco's endurance however, it also removes the chain grabs he used to possess.}} | |||
*{{buff|[[Roll]]s have less ending lag (FAF 32 → 30).}} | *{{buff|[[Roll]]s have less ending lag (FAF 32 → 30).}} | ||
*{{nerf|Rolls have a shorter duration (frames 4-19 → 4-16).}} | *{{nerf|Rolls have a shorter duration (frames 4-19 → 4-16).}} | ||
*{{buff|Air dodge has less startup (frame 4 → 2) and ending lag (FAF 50 → 32).}} | *{{buff|Air dodge has less startup (frame 4 → 2) and ending lag (FAF 50 → 32).}} | ||
*{{nerf|Air dodge has a shorter duration (frames 4-29 → 2-26).}} | *{{nerf|Air dodge has a shorter duration (frames 4-29 → 2-26).}} | ||
*{{nerf|[[Spot dodge]] has a shorter duration (frames 2-20 → 2-16) and more ending lag (FAF 23 → 26) | *{{nerf|[[Spot dodge]] has a shorter duration (frames 2-20 → 2-16) and more ending lag (FAF 23 → 26) no longer being one of the fastest spot dodges in the game.}} | ||
===Ground attacks=== | ===Ground attacks=== | ||
*[[Neutral attack]]: | *[[Neutral attack]]: | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|[[Neutral attack]]'s infinite has received a finisher, an outward knifehand strike. The weakening of [[SDI]] also makes it harder to escape from, despite its [[SDI multiplier]] being increased (1× → 1.2×).}} | ||
**{{nerf|The first and second hits of neutral attack have a shorter duration (4 → 3 frames) and more ending lag (FAF 17/19 → 23/26). The first hit and infinite also deal less damage (4% → 3% (hit 1), 1% → 0.4 (infinite)).}} | |||
**{{nerf|The first | **{{nerf|The first hit transitions into the second faster slower (frame 7 → 8) which also transitions into the neutral infinite slower (frame 10 → 17).}} | ||
**{{change|The first and second hit of neutral attack have different angles (80° → 68°/77°/80° (hit 1), 50° → 80°/50°/45° (hit 2)), and no longer use [[set knockback]] (hit 1: 5 (set)/100 (scaling) → 35 (base)/30 (scaling); hit 2: 20 (set)/100 (scaling) → 30 (base)/30 (scaling)). This makes them harder to connect into the neutral infinite at high percents, but improves their [[jab cancel]]ing potential (especially the first hit's), despite their higher ending lag.}} | |||
**{{nerf|The first hit transitions into the second | |||
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*[[Up tilt]]: | *[[Up tilt]]: | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|[[Up tilt]]'s clean first hit has a different angle (100° → 106°) and higher set knockback (60 → 100), allowing it to connect more reliably into the second hit. The changes to [[hitstun canceling]] also grant it combo potential starting at mid percents.}} | ||
**{{nerf|Up tilt has more startup lag (frame 4 → 5), and the clean first hit no longer affects aerial opponents, while the second hit's farthest hitbox has less [[reach]] (6u → 5u).}} | |||
**{{nerf| | |||
*[[Down tilt]]: | *[[Down tilt]]: | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|[[Down tilt]] has an altered animation where rather than spinning around in place with his tail out, Falco steps forward slightly and sweeps his tail in front of him, which somewhat increases its reach. It also has more base knockback (25 → 50/35), restoring its KO potential from ''Melee'', and the changes to hitstun canceling make it a better combo starter at low to mid percents.}} | ||
**{{nerf|Down tilt's middle hitbox deals less damage (12% → 11%).}} | |||
**{{change|Down tilt's middle and tipper hitboxes have lower knockback scaling (90 → 88), although it is compensated by their increased base knockback.}} | |||
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*[[Dash attack]]: | *[[Dash attack]]: | ||
**{{buff|Dash attack | **{{buff|[[Dash attack]] has increased knockback (40/30 (base)/90 (scaling) → 80/70/70). It also has a new animation where Falco instead kicks while leaning away from his kicking-direction and recovers with a forward lean brake (in a slightly different fashion than Fox's dash attack), somewhat altering his hurtbox position and making him harder to hit.}} | ||
**{{nerf|Dash attack has more startup with a shorter duration (frames 4-17 → 8-18), and more ending lag (FAF 36 → 40). Additionally if it connects, it can no longer be cancelled into an up smash (via the [[Gatling Combo]]). Altogether, these changes hinder dash attack's utility.}} | |||
**{{nerf|Dash attack has more startup | |||
*[[Forward smash]]: | *[[Forward smash]]: | ||
**{{buff|Forward smash has | **{{buff|[[Forward smash]] has increased knockback (clean hit: 40 (base)/88 (scaling) → 42 (base)/90/93/96 (scaling), late hit: 10 (base) → 30), improving its KO potential.}} | ||
**{{nerf|Forward smash has a shorter duration (frames 17-22 → 17-20), and the late hit has less reach (9u → 6u).}} | |||
**{{change|Forward smash has increased [[hitlag]] (0.5× → 1× (clean hit), 0.3× → 0.5× (late hit)). This makes it safer on shield, but easier to DI.}} | |||
**{{nerf|Forward smash has | |||
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*[[Up smash]]: | *[[Up smash]]: | ||
**{{ | **{{buff|Falco has a new [[up smash]], a sideways-flipping kick that hits with both legs with the following-legged hit re-positioning him forward. It hits twice instead of once, dealing more total damage (14% → 16%) and having no late hit behind Falco. It also has less startup with a longer duration (frames 8-17 → 7-12/13-20), hits crouching opponents more easily, and grants [[intangibility]] on Falco's legs while the hitboxes are active. These changes greatly improve its ability to challenge opponent's defense.}} | ||
**{{nerf|Up smash has more ending lag (FAF 44 → 50). The removal of [[DACUS]] also immensely hinders its approach potential making it a more difficult to use as a KO option.}} | |||
**{{change|The second hit of up smash has an altered angle (95° → 80°), and higher knockback values than the previous single hit (20 (base)/98 (scaling) → 31 (base)/104 (scaling)) to compensate for its lower individual damage output (14% → 12%). It also has increased hitlag (1× → 1.3×), making it safer on shield, but easier to DI.}} | |||
**{{nerf|Up smash has more ending lag (FAF | |||
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*[[Down smash]]: | *[[Down smash]]: | ||
**{{buff|Down smash has higher knockback scaling (70 → 78), improving its KO potential.}} | **{{buff|[[Down smash]] has higher knockback scaling (70 → 78), improving its KO and edgeguarding potential.}} | ||
**{{nerf|Sourspotted down smash deals less damage (13% → 12%).}} | |||
===Aerial attacks=== | ===Aerial attacks=== | ||
*[[Neutral aerial]]: | *[[Neutral aerial]]: | ||
**{{buff|Neutral aerial has | **{{buff|[[Neutral aerial]] has more reach (5u → 6u (looping hits)/8u (final hit)). The looping hits also have higher set knockback (10 → 22) and use the [[autolink angle]] (110° → 367°), which alongside the weakening of SDI allows them to connect much more effectively. Lastly, the final hit has significantly increased knockback (40 (base)/100 (scaling) → 55/130), and always launches opponents in the direction Falco is facing, which alongside the changes to hitstun canceling grants it combo potential.}} | ||
**{{nerf|Neutral aerial has more landing lag (9 frames → 15).}} | |||
**{{change|The final hit of neutral aerial has increased hitlag (1x → 2x). This makes it safer on shield, but easier to DI.}} | |||
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**{{change|Neutral aerial now has a [[slash]] effect instead of a normal effect.}} | **{{change|Neutral aerial now has a [[slash]] effect instead of a normal effect.}} | ||
*[[Forward aerial]]: | *[[Forward aerial]]: | ||
**{{buff|Forward aerial | **{{buff|Forward aerial's looping hits have set knockback (0 (base)/40 (scaling) → 60 (set)/100 (scaling)), a faster rehit rate (8 → 4), and use a different autolink angle (365° → 366°), which alongside the weakening of SDI allows them to connect much more effectively, despite their SDI multiplier being increased (0.8× → 1×). The final hit also deals more damage (3% → 4%) and knockback (80 (base)/60 (scaling) → 55/145), and launches at a lower angle (50° → [[Sakurai angle|361°]]), making it a reliable edgeguarding option. Furthermore, the move has less ending lag (FAF 58 → 50), landing lag (33 frames → 25), [[auto-cancel]]s earlier (frame 49 → 46), and possesses a new landing hitbox with high hitlag, making it harder to punish. These changes drastically improve its utility, and it is no longer one of the worst forward aerials.}} | ||
**{{nerf|[[Forward aerial]] has more startup with a shorter duration (frames 6-33/34-35 → 10-27/28-29), and the looping hits deal less damage (2% → 1%), reducing its total damage output without the landing hit (11% → 9%). The final hit also has an increased SDI multiplier (0× → 1×) and less reach (8u → 6u).}} | |||
**{{change|All hits of have increased hitlag (0.7× → 1× (looping hits), 2× → 2.5× (final hit)). This makes it safer on shield, but easier to DI.}} | |||
**{{nerf|Forward aerial has more startup | |||
**{{ | |||
*[[Back aerial]]: | *[[Back aerial]]: | ||
**{{ | **{{buff|[[Back aerial]] has a new animation, with Falco kicking more horizontally while leaning further away (akin to his dash attack), which narrows his hurtbox somewhat. The clean hit has much higher knockback scaling (103 → 130), improving its KO potential to the point of becoming one of the strongest back aerials in the game. It also auto-cancels earlier (frame 23 → 15), and benefits from the increased [[shieldstun]], now being safe on shield if its autocancel is timed properly.}} | ||
**{{nerf|Back aerial has less reach (4.5u/6u/4u → 4.8u/3.2u), and its sourspot in front of Falco has been removed. It also has a shorter duration (frames 4-7 (clean)/8-19 (late) → 4-5/6-11).}} | |||
**{{ | |||
*[[Up aerial]]: | *[[Up aerial]]: | ||
**{{buff|Up aerial has less startup | **{{buff|Up aerial has less startup (frame 10 → 7) and ending lag (FAF 36 → 34), more reach (4.8u → 5u), and no longer has a sourspot that deals drastically lower knockback (30 (base)/20 (scaling) → 35/90), making it more reliable. It also launches at more vertical angles (68°/80° → 65°/75°/85°), which alongside its lower lag and the changes to hitstun canceling allow it to start combos more effectively.}} | ||
**{{nerf|Up aerial deals less damage (11% → 10%) with knockback not fully compensated on its sweetspots (27 (base)/100 (scaling) → 35/90), hindering its KO potential.}} | |||
**{{nerf|Up aerial has a shorter initial autocancel window (frames 1-6 → 1-3).}} | |||
**{{nerf|Up aerial deals less damage (11% → 10%) | |||
**{{nerf| | |||
*[[Down aerial]]: | *[[Down aerial]]: | ||
**{{buff|The removal of [[meteor canceling]] improves down aerial's reliability | **{{buff|The removal of [[meteor canceling]] improves [[down aerial]]'s reliability for edgeguarding. Due to its 2× hitlag multiplier, it also benefits heavily from [[frame cancelling]] upon landing.}} | ||
**{{nerf|Down aerial has an altered animation, resulting in over three times the startup lag (frame 5 → 16), more ending lag (FAF 50 → 52), almost twice the landing lag (12 frames → 23) and a slower auto-cancel (frame 27 → 38). This drastically worsens its utility and prevent it from autocanceling in a short hop. It also has less reach (5.5u → 4.2u (clean hit)/5.3u (late hit)), and lower knockback scaling on its clean hit (100 → 80).}} | |||
**{{nerf|Down aerial has shorter initial autocancel window (frames 1-4 → 1-3).}} | |||
**{{change|The clean hit of down aerial has a different launch angle on grounded opponents (280° → 80°) and aerial opponents (280° → 285°). In the former case, this improves its KO potential, but removes its follow-ups at high percentages and removes its ability to [[trip]] opponents at lower percents.}} | |||
**{{change|The clean hit has increased hitlag (1× → 2×). This makes it safer on shield, but easier to DI.}} | |||
**{{nerf|Down aerial has | |||
**{{nerf| | |||
**{{ | |||
===Throws/other attacks=== | ===Throws/other attacks=== | ||
*{{nerf|Standing and pivot [[grab]]s have slower startup (standing: frame 6 → 8, pivot: frame 9 → 11) and ending lag (standing: FAF 30 → 32, pivot: FAF 36 → 38).}} | |||
*{{buff|Dash grab has faster startup (frame 11 → 10).}} | |||
*{{buff|Excluding [[forward throw]], all throws now consist of one strong Blaster shot instead of three weak shots (four in the case of down throw), which deal more knockback (30 (base)/100 (scaling) → 60/80). This makes back and up throws more reliable for damage racking, especially at high percents. They also benefit from the weakening of [[DI]], as opponents can no longer DI out of the lasers' line of fire as effectively.}} | |||
*[[Back throw]]: | *[[Back throw]]: | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|[[Back throw]] deals more total damage (8% → 9%), and both the throw and laser deal more knockback due to their higher individual damage outputs (2% → 6% (throw)/3% (laser)). Combined with the previous points, this makes it a reliable KO throw at around 150% near the edge.}} | ||
**{{ | **{{change|Back throw's angles have been altered (33° (throw)/361° (laser) → 35°/50°). Its throw also has lower knockback scaling (80 → 60), though this is more than compensated by its higher damage output.}} | ||
*[[Up throw]]: | *[[Up throw]]: | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|[[Up throw]] launches at more vertical angles (107° (throw)/361° (laser) → 94°/90°), and deals more knockback due to both the throw and laser's higher individual damage outputs (2% → 4%), despite the former's lower base knockback (70 → 60). Combined with the previous points and the changes to hitstun canceling, this grants it utility as a combo starter from mid to high percents. It also benefits from the new [[rage]] mechanic, which makes it a reliable KO throw on stages with platforms.}} | ||
*[[Down throw]]: | *[[Down throw]]: | ||
**{{ | **{{change|The changes to hitstun canceling allows [[down throw]] to maintain its combo potential at low to mid percents despite its higher knockback now putting opponents into [[tumble]] at 0%.}} | ||
**{{nerf| | **{{nerf|Down throw deals less total damage (9% → 5%) due to firing one laser instead of four, despite the throw's higher damage output (1% → 3%). Combined with the removal of chain grabbing, this hinders its damage racking potential. The throw also deals more knockback (45 (base)/130 (scaling) → 60/110), hindering its followup potential especially with the removal of DACUS.}} | ||
**{{change|Down throw's laser has a different angle (361° → 50°).}} | |||
*[[Floor attack]]: | *[[Floor attack]]: | ||
**{{buff|Floor attacks deal more damage (6% → 7%) and [[shield damage]] (1 → 8) per hit, with minimally compensated knockback scaling (50 → 48).}} | **{{buff|Floor attacks deal more damage (6% → 7%) and [[shield damage]] (1 → 8) per hit, with minimally compensated knockback scaling (50 → 48).}} | ||
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===Special moves=== | ===Special moves=== | ||
*{{b|Blaster|Falco}}: | *{{b|Blaster|Falco}}: | ||
**{{ | **{{nerf|Blaster has a longer delay between consecutive shots (24 frames → 29 (grounded), 16 frames → 24 (aerial)), and can no longer [[autocancel]], removing silent lasers and making the aerial speed increase significantly lower than in ''Brawl''. While it can still be used to [[lock]], [[laser lock]]ing is no longer possible due to its slower speed. Blaster shots also have a significantly shorter duration (100 frames → 27). These changes have removed nearly all of this move's utility in [[approach]]ing and [[camp]]ing.}} | ||
**{{buff|Blaster has | **{{buff|Blaster has less startup lag (frame 12 → 11 (grounded), frame 10 → 9 (aerial)).}} | ||
**{{bugfix|The [[Laser glitch]] has been removed.}} | **{{bugfix|The [[Laser glitch]] has been removed.}} | ||
*[[Falco Phantasm]]: | *[[Falco Phantasm]]: | ||
**{{buff|Falco Phantasm no longer leaves Falco [[helpless]] when used in midair, | **{{buff|Falco Phantasm no longer dashes over edges when used on the ground, and has less landing lag when used in the air. It also no longer leaves Falco [[helpless]] when used in midair, and gives Falco some forward momentum after the move ends. Lastly, the introduction of [[ledge trump]]ing allows it to be used for gimping opponents after trumping the edge and the removal of meteor canceling improves its reliability.}} | ||
**{{nerf|Falco Phantasm has slightly increased startup lag (frame 17 → 18), and can also no longer be shortened, hindering Falco's recovery mix-up options. The move also dashes more slowly, and the attack has less range, due to the hitbox ending before Falco dashes forward the full distance.}} | |||
**{{ | |||
**{{change|Falco Phantasm has an altered animation, with Falco crossing his wings before spreading them outwards.}} | **{{change|Falco Phantasm has an altered animation, with Falco crossing his wings before spreading them outwards.}} | ||
*[[Fire Bird]]: | *[[Fire Bird]]: | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|Fire Bird covers much more distance, and has less startup lag (frame 21 → 20). The charging portion's hits also have decreased SDI multipliers (1.5× → 0.8×), which alongside the weakening of SDI makes them harder to escape, although they still do not link very well.}} | ||
**{{nerf|Fire Bird no longer gives Falco a slight vertical boost at the end of the move, making it slightly harder to recover if Falco overshoots the ledge from behind.}} | **{{nerf|Fire Bird no longer gives Falco a slight vertical boost at the end of the move, making it slightly harder to recover if Falco overshoots the ledge from behind.}} | ||
*{{b|Reflector|Falco}}: | *{{b|Reflector|Falco}}: | ||
**{{buff|Reflector has | **{{buff|Reflector has more range (3u → 3.5u) and now boosts the speed of reflected projectiles (1× → 1.3×).}} | ||
**{{nerf|Reflector deals less damage (6% → 5%), has a lower trip chance (40% → 25%) and deactivates once Falco grabs the device (after frame 33), shortening the window Falco gets to reflect projectiles and making timing of the move more crucial than in ''Brawl''. Its reflection multiplier has also been decreased (1.5× → 1.2×).}} | |||
**{{change|Reflector has an updated sound effect.}} | |||
**{{ | |||
**{{ | |||
*[[Landmaster]]: | *[[Landmaster]]: | ||
**{{nerf|Landmaster is weaker and has a shorter duration | **{{nerf|Landmaster is weaker and has a shorter duration.}} | ||
**{{change|Landmaster is now light blue, instead of dark blue.}} | **{{change|Landmaster is now light blue, instead of dark blue.}} | ||
**{{bugfix|The [[regenerating terrain glitch]] has been fixed.}} | **{{bugfix|The [[regenerating terrain glitch]] has been fixed.}} | ||
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{{UpdateList/1.0.4|char=Falco}} | {{UpdateList/1.0.4|char=Falco}} | ||
'''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.0. | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.0.8]]''' | ||
*{{buff| | *{{buff|Falco's [[air speed]] increased|0.893|0.93.}} | ||
*{{ | *{{buff|Falco's [[air acceleration]] increased|0.07|0.09.}} | ||
*{{buff|Neutral attack improved. It keeps opponents in place more reliably for all of its hits and its hitboxes' sizes increased.}} | |||
*{{buff|Neutral aerial improved. It keeps opponents in place more reliably for all of its hits, its hitboxes' sizes increased, and it always launches in the direction Falco faces.}} | |||
*{{nerf|Neutral aerial deals 1% less damage|12%|11%.}} | |||
*{{buff|Forward aerial deals 1% more damage if all aerial hits connect|5%|6%.}} | |||
*{{buff|Forward aerial's start-up and landing lag decreased: 12 frames → 10 (start-up), 32 frames → 25 (landing).}} | |||
*{{buff|Forward aerial overall lag decreased|58 frames|50, giving it follow-up potential.}} | |||
*{{nerf|Forward aerial's landing hit deals 2% less damage|5%|3%.}} | |||
*{{buff|Up aerial's start-up decreased|10 frames|7.}} | |||
*{{buff|Up aerial's hitbox sizes increased and deal more vertical knockback.}} | |||
*{{change|Up aerial's sourspot removed, leaving it with a single hitbox that deals 1% less damage than its previous sweetspot|11%|10%. This makes its utility much more consistent at the cost of an extra powerful hitbox.}} | |||
*{{buff|Sweetspotted down aerial's duration increased by 1 frame.}} | |||
*{{buff|Sourspotted down aerial's hitboxes' sizes increased.}} | |||
*{{change|Sweetspotted down aerial no longer [[meteor smash]]es grounded opponents. Instead, it now launches opponents at a slightly diagonal trajectory. This makes it incapable of being [[tech]]ed at the cost of removing its follow-up potential at high percentages.}} | |||
*{{nerf|Falco Phantasm's start-up increased|frame 18|19.}} | |||
''' | '''Technical changelist 1.0.8''' | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" | |||
! Change!!Old value!!New value | |||
|- | |||
|Jab 1 hitboxes 0 and 2 switched|| || | |||
|- | |||
|Jab 1 base knockback||30||35 | |||
|- | |||
|Jab 1 angle (hitboxes 0-1)||80°||68°/77° | |||
|- | |||
|Jab 1 size (hitboxes 0-1)||2/3||2.5/3.2 | |||
|- | |||
|Jab 1 Z-offset (hitbox 0)||0||-0.5 | |||
|- | |||
|Jab 2 hitbox 2 angle||50°||45° | |||
|- | |||
|Jab 2 hitbox 2 size||2||5 | |||
|- | |||
|Jab 2 Z-offset (hitbox 2)||0||-0.5 | |||
|- | |||
|Transition from Jab 2 to Jab 3||frame 10||frame 9 | |||
|- | |||
|Rapid jab loop hitbox sizes||2/3||2.7/3.2 | |||
|- | |||
|Neutral air weight-based knockback increased||| || | |||
|- | |||
|Neutral air hitbox sizes increased || || | |||
|- | |||
|Neutral air (hit 2) damage||3%||2% | |||
|- | |||
|Neutral air hits now auto link || || | |||
|- | |||
|Neutral air's final hit now forces front-facing knockback || || | |||
|- | |||
|Animation speed 1.33× for frames 0-37 || || | |||
|- | |||
|Looping hits refresh time||6||4 | |||
|- | |||
|Number of looping hits||3||5 | |||
|- | |||
|Forward air landing damage||5%||3% | |||
|- | |||
|Forward air base knockback||30||50 | |||
|- | |||
|Up air damage||11%||10% | |||
|- | |||
|Up air angle||68°/68°/80°||65°/75°/85° | |||
|- | |||
|Up air base knockback || 27/27/30 || 35/35/35 | |||
|- | |||
|Up air knockback scaling || 100/100/20 || 90/90/90 | |||
|- | |||
|Up air hitbox 0 size||4.8||5 | |||
|- | |||
| Animation speed 1.5× for frames 0-8 || || | |||
|- | |||
|Up air startup||10 frames||7 frames | |||
|- | |||
|Down air sweetspot produces a different hitbox with a nonmeteor angle on grounded opponents || 285° || 80° | |||
|- | |||
|Down air sourspot replaces sweetspot one frame later || 19 || 20 | |||
|- | |||
|Down air sourspot hitbox size||5||5.3 | |||
|} | |||
'''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.4]]''' | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.4]]''' | ||
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|bairdmg=13% (clean), 7% (late) | |bairdmg=13% (clean), 7% (late) | ||
|bairdesc=A back kick. It is notorious for being one of the fastest and strongest back aerials in the game; the clean hit comes out at frame 4 and possesses incredibly high knockback scaling that even exceeds moves such as {{SSB4|Ness}}'s back throw. When including its ability to autocancel from a [[short hop fast fall]], it is a powerful KOing option and combo breaker, capable of KOing at 130% from the center of | |bairdesc=A back kick. It is notorious for being one of the fastest and strongest back aerials in the game; the clean hit comes out at frame 4 and possesses incredibly high knockback scaling that even exceeds moves such as {{SSB4|Ness}}'s back throw. When including its ability to autocancel from a [[short hop fast fall]], it is a powerful KOing option and combo breaker, capable of KOing at 130% from the center of [[Final Destination]]. However, its other qualities have been heavily toned down since ''Brawl'', with its range and duration being considerably shorter. | ||
|uairname= | |uairname= | ||
|uairdmg=10% | |uairdmg=10% | ||
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|fsdesc=Calls in a Landmaster. Like Fox's Landmaster, Falco's version can shoot laser blasts and damage opponents while maneuvering around. Unlike Fox's however, it has better aerial mobility at the cost of weaker blasts. | |fsdesc=Calls in a Landmaster. Like Fox's Landmaster, Falco's version can shoot laser blasts and damage opponents while maneuvering around. Unlike Fox's however, it has better aerial mobility at the cost of weaker blasts. | ||
}} | }} | ||
===[[On-screen appearance]]=== | ===[[On-screen appearance]]=== | ||
{{appearance | {{appearance | ||
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{{Taunt/SSB4 | {{Taunt/SSB4 | ||
|char=Falco | |char=Falco | ||
|desc-up=Kicks his | |desc-up=Kicks his [[Reflector (Falco)|Reflector]] around like a hacky sack and says "Piece of cake!" ({{ja|楽勝だぜ。|Rakushō da ze.}}, ''An easy win.'') before catching it. | ||
|desc-side=Poses by standing on one foot with his wing raised before saying "Get some!" ({{ja|かかってきな。|Kakatte ki na.}}, ''Come bring it.'') | |desc-side=Poses by standing on one foot with his wing raised before saying "Get some!" ({{ja|かかってきな。|Kakatte ki na.}}, ''Come bring it.'') | ||
|desc-down=Spins once and crosses one wing before saying "Hands off my prey!" ({{ja|俺の獲物に手を出すな!|Ore no emono ni te wo dasu na!}}, ''Get your hands off my prey!'') | |desc-down=Spins once and crosses one wing before saying "Hands off my prey!" ({{ja|俺の獲物に手を出すな!|Ore no emono ni te wo dasu na!}}, ''Get your hands off my prey!'') | ||
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}} | }} | ||
===Notable players=== | |||
''Any number following the Smasher name indicates placement on the [[PGR 100]], which recognizes the official top 100 players in [[Super Smash Bros. 4]] of all time.'' | |||
*{{Sm|Anragon|France}} - Europe's best Falco player; 3rd place at [https://smash.gg/tournament/neokan-party-3/events/wii-u-singles/brackets/66958 Neokan Party 3] and 9th at [http://challonge.com/fr/MARS2016SingleWiiU MARS 2016]. | |||
*{{Sm|Arc|p=Japan|Japan}} - The best Falco player in Japan and one of the best in the world. Placed 17th at both {{Trn|Umebura 25}} and {{Trn|Sumabato 20}}, has wins over players such as {{Sm|Kuro}} and {{Sm|Compact}}. | |||
*{{Sm|Armando|USA}}<!--Please do not change Armando's flag to Mexico unless you have proof that he is not an official U.S. resident. Flags should always represent the country they currently reside in (with a few exceptions, as ZeRo is currently not an official U.S. resident).--> (#47) - Considered the best Falco in the world, but mostly uses {{SSB4|Meta Knight}} in tournament. Placed 1st at [[2GG: Breakthrough]], 7th at [[2GGC: Midwest Mayhem Saga]], 5th at [[Switchfest]]. Ranked 8th on the [[SoCal Smash 4 Power Rankings]]. Has a win over {{Sm|6WX}} and "2 stocked" {{Sm|Nairo}} with Falco. | |||
*{{Sm|Cyro|USA}} - One of the best Falco players in the world. Placed 17th at {{Trn|2GG: Breakthrough}}, 33rd at both {{Trn|2GGT: Abadango Saga}} and {{Trn|2GGC: GENESIS Saga}}, and 65th at {{Trn|2GGC: Civil War}}. | |||
*{{Sm|Daybreak|USA}} - Currently ranked 4th on the [[Michigan Smash 4 Power Rankings]]. Placed 33rd at [[Smash 'N' Splash 4]], [[Midwest Mayhem 11]] and 17th at [[Showdown: Battle Royale 3]]. | |||
*{{Sm|Deus|Germany|p=Germany}} - Placed 9th at {{Trn|Smash Valley}} and 13th at {{Trn|Respawn 5}}. He has a win over {{Sm|Meru}}. | |||
*{{Sm|Keitaro|USA}} - One of the best Falco players in the world. Placed 25th at [[KTAR XVII]], [[2GGT: FOW Saga]] and [[Smash Factor 5]]. Formerly ranked 10th on the [[New Jersey Power Rankings|New Jersey Smash 4 Power Rankings]]. Has a win over {{Sm|Mistake}}. | |||
*{{Sm|Osiris|USA}} - The best Falco player in MD/VA region. | |||
*{{Sm|Quilly|USA}} - Ranked 5th on the [[Missouri Power Rankings]]. | |||
===Tier placement and history=== | |||
Falco has been viewed rather poorly ever since ''Smash 4''{{'}}s release. Players took little time to notice the severe nerfs to his [[Blaster]], which was an essential component of Falco's playstyle in his previous iterations and a driving force behind his top-tier placements in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl.'' The nerfs to his down aerial, another signature move of his, further contributed to his weak status, as well as being somewhat slower on the ground than in Brawl. As time went on and Falco saw little representation and almost no notable results to speak of, it became clear that his nerfs were indeed too severe for him to be even a mid-tier character in the eyes of the community. This is in spite of the fact that Falco has received numerous buffs over the game's life span, due to them largely failing to address his ineffective [[neutral game]]. Meanwhile, characters like {{SSB4|Ike}}, {{SSB4|Meta Knight}}, {{SSB4|Marth}}, and {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}, who were all at some point considered similarly below-average, would go on to receive more meaningful buffs, which served to only worsen Falco's position relative to the cast. Falco's nerfs and his ongoing lack of tournament presence would lead him to place at 38th on the first [[tier list]] released by the ''4BR''. He then saw drops to 49th on the second tier list, and again to 50th on the third tier list. | |||
Towards the end of the game’s lifespan, however, Falco has earned some noteworthy results as of lately thanks to smashers like {{Sm|Armando}} and {{sm|Keitaro}}. Many smashers have also learned that Falco has some favorable and even matchups against some of the middle and high tier characters like {{SSB4|Villager}}, {{SSB4|Mega Man}}, {{SSB4|Toon Link}}, {{SSB4|Olimar}} and {{SSB4|Lucas}}. Due to these traits, some players have argued in support of him and believe he is rather underrated, citing his strong [[combo]] game, powerful [[back aerial]], feared down tilt and an effective reflector. Due to the discovery of Falco's niche matchups, he saw a slight improvement to 47th with some smashers still claiming he deserves to be even higher. Regardless, Falco holds the distinction of having the largest tier drop from ''Brawl'' to ''Smash 4'' and regarded to be significantly worse than his previous iterations due to his overwhelming nerfs and terrible matchup spread against the high and top tier characters. | |||
==Trophies== | |||
:'''Falco''' | |||
::{{Flag|North America}} ''A talented pilot and part of the Star Fox team, Falco can be a bit rough around the edges. He once led his own galactic gang before joining up with Fox. In Smash Bros., his ability to jump high and deal damage in the air makes him a powerful threat, and his thrown Reflector can catch foes by surprise.'' | |||
::{{Flag|Pal}} ''Ex-gang leader, ace pilot and comrade of Fox, Falco Lombardi might play it cool, but he's burning with passion on the inside. In this game, he excels at jumping and aerial combat, and the way his Reflector move flies forwards can catch foes off guard. Add to that his balanced array of attacks, and it's clear that Falco's a real threat.'' | |||
{{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=Star Fox (03/1993)|console2=N64|game2=Star Fox 64 (07/1997)}} | |||
:'''Falco (Alt.)''' | |||
::{{Flag|North America}} ''Falco's Blaster looks identical to Fox's at first, but actually it's quite different! The beams Falco fires deal more damage and cause the victim to flinch, but at a slower rate of fire. Considering Falco's lineage, it's not all that surprising that he can fire faster while airborne.'' | |||
'' | ::{{Flag|Pal}} ''Falco's Blaster looks identical to Fox's at first glance, but they are actually quite different. Most notably, Falco's version causes enemies to flinch, which can be invaluable when warding off approaching foes. It also deals more damage and has a slower fire rate - though its fire rate actually increases when used in mid-air.'' | ||
{{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=Star Fox (03/1993)|console2=N64|game2=Star Fox 64 (07/1997)}} | |||
:'''Landmaster (Falco)''' | |||
Falco | ::{{Flag|North America}} ''Falco jumps aboard his landmaster for his Final Smash, This powerful combat vehicle sports an explosive cannon and a heavily armored exterior. Falco can blast other fighters or simply drive into them with his tank. This landmaster also flies higher than Fox's, letting Falco give his rivals a pick-me-up...off the stage!'' | ||
::{{Flag|Pal}} ''With immense firepower and tough armour, the Landmaster makes for a mighty Final Smash. Falco can use this fine combat vehicle to run down and roll into rivals, as well as inundate them with cannon blasts. His Landmaster can hover a bit higher than Fox's making it easier to pick rivals up and give them a nice comfy ride off the stage!'' | |||
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<gallery> | |||
FalcoTrophy3DS.png|Classic (3DS) | |||
File:FalcoAltTrophy3DS.png|Alt. (3DS) | |||
File:FalcoTrophyWiiU.png|Classic (Wii U) | |||
File:FalcoAltTrophyWiiU.png|Alt. (Wii U) | |||
LandmasterFalcoTrophyWiiU.png|[[Landmaster]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
</center> | |||
== | ==In [[Event Match]]es== | ||
===Solo Events=== | |||
*'''[[All-Star Battle: Melee]]''': Falco is one of the eight opponents fought in this event. All the opponents debut in ''Melee'' and reappeared in ''Smash 4'' as veterans. | *'''[[All-Star Battle: Melee]]''': Falco is one of the eight opponents fought in this event. All the opponents debut in ''Melee'' and reappeared in ''Smash 4'' as veterans. | ||
*'''[[Duck Hunt!]]''': As {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}}, the player must defeat 10 ducks which appear in the stage background. Falco can interfere with the progress with Giant Falco appearing after some time has passed. | *'''[[Duck Hunt!]]''': As {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}}, the player must defeat 10 ducks which appear in the stage background. Falco can interfere with the progress with Giant Falco appearing after some time has passed. | ||
*'''[[Great Fox Defense]]''': Falco must prevent a group of {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}}es from landing on the stage. The Mr. Game & Watches have more stock on higher difficulties. | *'''[[Great Fox Defense]]''': Falco must prevent a group of {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}}es from landing on the stage. The Mr. Game & Watches have more stock on higher difficulties. | ||
*'''[[Up to Speed]]''': As {{SSB4|Sonic}}, the player must defeat {{SSB4|Fox}}, Falco, and {{SSB4|Captain Falcon}} in a high-speed 1 stock match. | *'''[[Up to Speed]]''': As {{SSB4|Sonic}}, the player must defeat {{SSB4|Fox}}, Falco, and {{SSB4|Captain Falcon}} in a high-speed 1 stock match. | ||
===Co-op Events=== | |||
*'''[[Keep 'Em off the Ship!]]''': Fox and Falco team up to prevent a larger wave of Mr. Game & Watches from landing on the stage. | *'''[[Keep 'Em off the Ship!]]''': Fox and Falco team up to prevent a larger wave of Mr. Game & Watches from landing on the stage. | ||
*'''[[Sky Pirates]]''': {{SSB4|Meta Knight}} and {{SSB4|Dark Pit}} must team up to defeat Captain Falcon and Falco before the plane returns to the airfield. | *'''[[Sky Pirates]]''': {{SSB4|Meta Knight}} and {{SSB4|Dark Pit}} must team up to defeat Captain Falcon and Falco before the plane returns to the airfield. | ||
*'''[[The Ultimate Battle]]''': Two players select a character and must defeat the entire roster. | *'''[[The Ultimate Battle]]''': Two players select a character and must defeat the entire roster. | ||
*'''[[Visiting Onett]]''': Falco is one of the opponents {{SSB4|Ness}} and {{SSB4|Villager}} must fight against. The opponents are space characters or characters from other planets. | *'''[[Visiting Onett]]''': Falco is one of the opponents {{SSB4|Ness}} and {{SSB4|Villager}} must fight against. The opponents are space characters or characters from other planets. | ||
==[[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Falco|Alternate costumes]]== | ==[[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Falco|Alternate costumes]]== | ||
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Falco amiibo.png|Falco's [[amiibo]]. | Falco amiibo.png|Falco's [[amiibo]]. | ||
SSB4 - Falco Screen-1.jpg|Kicking {{SSB4|Little Mac}} with his dash attack. | SSB4 - Falco Screen-1.jpg|Kicking {{SSB4|Little Mac}} with his dash attack. | ||
SSB4 - Falco Screen-2.jpg|Readying his [[Blaster]]. | SSB4 - Falco Screen-2.jpg|Readying his [[Blaster]]. | ||
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*''Smash 4'' is the first installment where Falco is not unlocked by completing [[Multi-Man mode|100-Man Smash]]. This unlock criteria goes to {{SSB4|Wario}} instead. | *''Smash 4'' is the first installment where Falco is not unlocked by completing [[Multi-Man mode|100-Man Smash]]. This unlock criteria goes to {{SSB4|Wario}} instead. | ||
*Falco is the last non-DLC character amiibo to be released in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' amiibo lineup. | *Falco is the last non-DLC character amiibo to be released in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' amiibo lineup. | ||
*Due to being placed | *Due to being placed 47th on the current tier list, Falco's tier placement marks the first time a ''Star Fox'' character is in the low tiers. | ||
*Much like {{SSB4|Zelda}}, this is the only game where Falco reuses his design from a previous game with his ''Star Fox Command'' appearance being reused. | *Much like {{SSB4|Zelda}}, this is the only game where Falco reuses his design from a previous game with his ''Star Fox Command'' appearance being reused. | ||
*This is the final game in the series where Falco keeps his [[spot dodge]] animation from ''Melee'' and is voiced by Hisao Egawa in gameplay in the Japanese version. | *This is the final game in the series where Falco keeps his [[spot dodge]] animation from ''Melee'' and is voiced by Hisao Egawa in gameplay in the Japanese version. |