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Fox's primary reason for his top-tier placing is his unparalleled comboing and damaging ability, helped by a powerful [[approach]] game. His fast fall and low, fast short hop contribute to an extremely quick [[SHFFL]], which can let him almost effortlessly start combos or act as a deadly approach option. Additionally, Fox's specials act as powerful ways to aid this; his [[Reflector (Fox)|Reflector]] comes out on frame 1, and makes for a potential combo starter, as well as a potential [[infinite]] combo with his [[waveshine infinite]], and his [[Blaster (Fox)|Blaster]] is an almost unstoppable damage-racking method, due to its long range, inability to cause [[hitstun]], high speed and its ability to be combined with Fox's [[short hop]] as part of the [[short hop laser]] technique. Additionally, a majority of Fox's attacks inflict significant damage while being very fast as well; his {{mvsub|Fox|SSBM|neutral aerial}}, {{mvsub|Fox|SSBM|back aerial}}, and tilts are especially notable in this regard, with the remainder of his aerials having little [[ending lag]]. | Fox's primary reason for his top-tier placing is his unparalleled comboing and damaging ability, helped by a powerful [[approach]] game. His fast fall and low, fast short hop contribute to an extremely quick [[SHFFL]], which can let him almost effortlessly start combos or act as a deadly approach option. Additionally, Fox's specials act as powerful ways to aid this; his [[Reflector (Fox)|Reflector]] comes out on frame 1, and makes for a potential combo starter, as well as a potential [[infinite]] combo with his [[waveshine infinite]], and his [[Blaster (Fox)|Blaster]] is an almost unstoppable damage-racking method, due to its long range, inability to cause [[hitstun]], high speed and its ability to be combined with Fox's [[short hop]] as part of the [[short hop laser]] technique. Additionally, a majority of Fox's attacks inflict significant damage while being very fast as well; his {{mvsub|Fox|SSBM|neutral aerial}}, {{mvsub|Fox|SSBM|back aerial}}, and tilts are especially notable in this regard, with the remainder of his aerials having little [[ending lag]]. | ||
Additionally | Additionally, Fox's KO ability is also among the best in the game, with numerous powerful vertical finishers in his arsenal, most notably his {{mvsub|Fox|SSBM|up smash}} and {{mvsub|Fox|SSBM|up aerial}}, both of which are among the most powerful in the game with huge [[hitbox]]es. Fox's Reflector also makes for a valuable tool for KOing, due to its set, [[semi-spike]] knockback properties that makes it extremely useful for [[edgeguarding]] or [[gimp]]ing. Its instantaneous [[startup]] time and its ability to be jump-cancelled also means that it is of very low risk to use off the [[edge]]. While not the strongest, Fox's forward smash is an effective horizontal finisher at higher damage percentages, capable of KOing even heavyweights like Bowser under 150%. | ||
While not the best, Fox's [[grab]] game is decent. His [[throw]]s' low knockback allow him to set up potentially lethal combos. His {{mvsub|Fox|SSBM|up throw}} can lead into a sweet spotted up aerial, one of Fox's primary KO methods, and can even [[chain throw]] [[fast faller]]s. His forward and back throws force opponents a fair distance off the stage, aptly setting up opportunities for Fox to use his smashes, aerials, or [[shine spike]]s to edgeguard. In rare situations, Fox can use his down throw to [[meteor smash]] his opponents off the edge of a stage. Despite this, Fox's grab range is average, though his high dashing speed gives him a potential method to "extend" its range. Fox also cannot reliably chain grab at higher percentages, though he retains his ability to hit most opponents out of his up throw with guaranteed aerials, depending on [[DI]]. | While not the best, Fox's [[grab]] game is decent. His [[throw]]s' low knockback allow him to set up potentially lethal combos. His {{mvsub|Fox|SSBM|up throw}} can lead into a sweet spotted up aerial, one of Fox's primary KO methods, and can even [[chain throw]] [[fast faller]]s. His forward and back throws force opponents a fair distance off the stage, aptly setting up opportunities for Fox to use his smashes, aerials, or [[shine spike]]s to edgeguard. In rare situations, Fox can use his down throw to [[meteor smash]] his opponents off the edge of a stage. Despite this, Fox's grab range is average, though his high dashing speed gives him a potential method to "extend" its range. Fox also cannot reliably chain grab at higher percentages, though he retains his ability to hit most opponents out of his up throw with guaranteed aerials, depending on [[DI]]. |