Editing Reflector (Fox)

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[[File:Fox Waveshine.gif|250px|thumb|Fox performing several waveshines.]]
[[File:Fox Waveshine.gif|250px|thumb|Fox performing several waveshines.]]
In ''Melee'', Fox and Falco can repeatedly [[Wavedash]], then activate Reflector while in the Wavedash. During this process, the player can quickly close gaps while being invincible to [[projectile]]s most of the time, and also stun the opponent with the up-close hitbox while pushing them forward, potentially resulting in an infinite with precise timing and positioning, especially on stages with walls like the fire transformation on [[Pokémon Stadium]].
In ''Melee'', Fox and Falco can repeatedly [[Wavedash]], then activate Reflector while in the Wavedash. During this process, the player can quickly close gaps while being invincible to [[projectile]]s most of the time, and also stun the opponent with the up-close hitbox while pushing them forward, potentially resulting in an infinite with precise timing and positioning.
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