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{{disambig2|the hitbox visualization in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''|the move itself|Flame Choke}}
{{disambig2|the hitbox visualization in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''|the move itself|Flame Choke}}
==Overview==
==Overview==
[[File:Ganon link flamechoke.jpg|thumb|right|{{SSBB|Ganondorf}} using [[Flame Choke]] against {{SSBB|Link}} in ''Brawl''.]]
[[File:Ganon link flamechoke.jpg|thumb|{{SSBB|Ganondorf}} using [[Flame Choke]] against {{SSBB|Link}} in ''Brawl''.]]
{{SSBB|Ganondorf}}'s side special in ''Brawl'' is [[Flame Choke]]. Ganondorf boosts forward with one dark magic-infused hand outstretched and grabs an opponent by the neck before dropping them to the ground. As it is a command grab, Flame Choke cannot be shielded. The grab comes out slowly and it has deceptively poor range, which can make it hard to land. If Ganondorf does grab the opponent however, it is fairly rewarding. The opponent is put into a [[tech]] situation where they cannot tech and when used on the ground, Ganondorf has the frame advantage against his opponent. Ganondorf has a +9 to +12 frame advantage against most characters, giving him guaranteed followups, including a guaranteed dash attack for a KO confirm against around 75% of the cast (and Ganondorf can mix this up with a down tilt or a forward tilt, especially if he predicts that the opponent will try and DI the dash attack). If Ganondorf cannot follow up or if he wants to go for a more powerful followup, he can [[tech chase]] the opponent where he can either land one of his stronger moves (such as down aerial or a smash attack) or he can Flame Choke again to reset the situation.  
{{SSBB|Ganondorf}}'s side special in ''Brawl'' is [[Flame Choke]]. Ganondorf boosts forward with one dark magic-infused hand outstretched and grabs an opponent by the neck before dropping them to the ground. As it is a command grab, Flame Choke cannot be shielded. The grab comes out slowly and it has deceptively poor range, which can make it hard to land. If Ganondorf does grab the opponent however, it is fairly rewarding. The opponent is put into a [[tech]] situation where they cannot tech and when used on the ground, Ganondorf has the frame advantage against his opponent. Ganondorf has a +9 to +12 frame advantage against most characters, giving him guaranteed followups, including a guaranteed dash attack for a KO confirm against around 75% of the cast (and Ganondorf can mix this up with a down tilt or a forward tilt, especially if he predicts that the opponent will try and DI the dash attack). If Ganondorf cannot follow up or if he wants to go for a more powerful followup, he can [[tech chase]] the opponent where he can either land one of his stronger moves (such as down aerial or a smash attack) or he can Flame Choke again to reset the situation.