Editing Reflector (Fox)

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*From ''Brawl'' onwards, Fox is shown using a hexagonal device to activate his reflector, a trait shared with [[Falco]] and [[Wolf]]. Ingame, it hovers in front of him while in use. A [[Subspace Emissary]] cutscene shows Fox activating the device by waving his hand in front of it, which is not the case for the actual move.
*From ''Brawl'' onwards, Fox is shown using a hexagonal device to activate his reflector, a trait shared with [[Falco]] and [[Wolf]]. Ingame, it hovers in front of him while in use. A [[Subspace Emissary]] cutscene shows Fox activating the device by waving his hand in front of it, which is not the case for the actual move.
*In ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'', there's a glitch where if Fox turns around on the first possible frame and back on the very next frame while activating his Reflector, there will be no graphical effects along with the Reflector being silent until he reflects an incoming projectile or sometimes if repeatedly turning.
*In ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'', there's a glitch where if Fox turns around on the first possible frame and back on the very next frame while activating his Reflector, there will be no graphical effects along with the Reflector being silent until he reflects an incoming projectile or sometimes if repeatedly turning.
*The term '''Shine''' was reportedly coined by [[Matt Deezie]], who had a habit of wearing a highly reflective sequin shirt during tournaments. He frequently used the term during his {{trn|Tournament Go}} series, where it spread to online forums like [[SmashBoards]] and has stuck as a slang term to this day.


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