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[[Image:Al_080319_2326.bin.out.jpg|right|thumb|200px|SSBB Falco's Fire Bird released]]
[[Image:Al_080319_2326.bin.out.jpg|right|thumb|200px|SSBB Falco's Fire Bird released]]
'''Fire Bird''' is [[Falco]]'s [[Up Special Move]] in both [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] and [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]].
'''Fire Bird''' is [[Falco]]'s [[Up Special Move]] in both [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] and [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]].
Fire Bird does 14% damage, has high priority and has a controllable trajectory at the beginning, but because of its starting lag, Falco can be hit while beggining it and sent farther away from the field, its range is very limited and in Brawl Falco's Phantasm is better for horizontal recovery. As Fire Fox, Fire Bird is a single hit when moving a multiple hits while charging. Its distance is too short to be of any use while trying to approach. Its only use would be vertical or diagonal recovery. To maxmize the usefulness of fire bird, one should try to position Falco exactly under the ledge and use it completely vertical, this way it can sweetspot easier.
Fire Bird does 14% damage, has high priority and has a controllable trajectory at the beginning, but because of its starting lag, Falco can be hit while beginning it and sent farther away from the field, its range is very limited and in Brawl Falco's Phantasm is better for horizontal recovery. As with Fire Fox, Fire Bird is a single hit when moving, and multiple hits while charging. Its distance is too short to be of any use while trying to approach. Its only use would be vertical or diagonal recovery. To maxmize the usefulness of fire bird, one should try to position Falco exactly under the ledge and use it completely vertical, this way it can sweetspot easier.




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