Editing List of semi-spikes (SSB)
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*[[Fox (SSB)/Neutral special|Blaster]] (USA & PAL) - Has [[set knockback]] and launches opponents at a 10° angle (361° in the Japanese version). Very spammable and ranged, making it excellent at gimping opponents with sufficiently long recoveries to stay out of reach. | *[[Fox (SSB)/Neutral special|Blaster]] (USA & PAL) - Has [[set knockback]] and launches opponents at a 10° angle (361° in the Japanese version). Very spammable and ranged, making it excellent at gimping opponents with sufficiently long recoveries to stay out of reach. | ||
*[[Fox (SSB)/Down special|Reflector]] - Has set knockback and launches at a 0° angle. Using the move to [[gimp]] is known as the [[shine spike]]. Much more effective on characters with poor [[recover]]ies. | *[[Fox (SSB)/Down special|Reflector]] - Has set knockback and launches at a 0° angle. Using the move to [[gimp]] is known as the [[shine spike]]. Much more effective on characters with poor [[recover]]ies. | ||
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*Forward tilt - A lunging punch, has more semi-spike knockback if the opponent is in the air. | |||
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