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The ''' | [[File:Fox Shine Spike.png|thumb|250px|Fox Shine spikes [[Ness (SSBM)|Ness]] as he tries to recover.]] | ||
The '''Shine spike''' is one of [[Fox]]'s [[edge-guard]]ing techniques. It consists of using Fox's [[down B]] to [[spike]] an opponent who is already off of the stage, down and away, to prevent their [[recovery]]. The Shine spike is especially effective, because the Shine has set knockback and stun, making it as capable at zero percent as it is at three hundred percent. Also, since the move slows Fox's vertical movement, it allows him to easily recover after spiking. | |||
In ''[[ | In ''[[Brawl]]'', the technique loses some of its effectiveness, due to its variable knockback, but it still highly effective at stopping opponents with less than average recovery. [[Float]]ers, characters with two recovery techniques (such as [[Wario (SSBB)|Wario]]) and characters with a [[Tether Recovery]] are generally able to survive it at low damage percentages. | ||
==Shine edgehog== | ==Shine edgehog== | ||
The Shine edgehog is a very useful | The Shine edgehog is a very useful tech for Fox offstage. It allows him to use the [[Reflector (move)|Reflector]] and grab the [[ledge]] after the move is done. First, the player must dash to the ledge. Before their momentum takes them off the edge of the stage, they must perform a Shine and quickly turn around in the air. (Note: This can be done without turning around, but turning around in the air gives more distance with the slide, plus Fox is then able to [[sweetspot]] the edge) Doing it without turning around is practically useless, because it only goes so far, and players sweetspot the ledge before performing an unturned Shine. | ||
This can be linked with a combo, like the [[ | This can be linked with a combo, like the [[Dash Shine]]. Characters with spiking [[up special move]]s, like [[Ike]], can drag them down from the ledge, but if performed incorrectly, this tech allows a character to [[Shine spike]] and [[edgehog]]. | ||
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