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|name | |name = Fox | ||
|image | |image = {{tabber|title1=Assault (PM)|content1=[[File:Fox SSBB.jpg|250px]]|title2=Assault (P+)|content2=[[File:PPlus Fox.png|250px]]|title3=64|content3=[[File:PMFoxAlt.png|250px]]}} | ||
|mod | |mod = Project M | ||
|base | |base = SSBB | ||
|altcostume | |moveset1 = Fox (SSBM) | ||
|altcostume = [[Fox (SSBM)|Classic Fox]] | |||
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'''Fox''' is a playable character in the ''[[Brawl]]'' mod ''[[Project M]]''. He was remade to be nearly identical to his ''Melee'' counterpart in terms of attack hitboxes and animations. | '''Fox''' is a playable character in the ''[[Brawl]]'' mod ''[[Project M]]''. He was remade to be nearly identical to his ''Melee'' counterpart in terms of attack hitboxes and animations, but not without slight nerfs due to his dominance in the ''Melee'' metagame. He is ranked 8th out of 41 at the top of the A- tier on the [[Project M#Tier list|official]] [[tier list]], a considerable drop from his first-place position in ''Melee'' but a substantial improvement over his standing in ''Brawl'', where he is ranked 15th out of 38 on its tier list. He retains the same placement in the official ''Project+'' {{h2|Project+|tier list}}, though he is now ranked near the end of the A+ tier. | ||
==Attributes== | ==Attributes== | ||
Fox | In ''Project M'', Fox plays very similarly to his ''Melee'' counterpart, albeit with some nerfs. His KO power is somewhat reduced, his on-stage recovery is less safe, and his infamous shine spike is slightly less potent than it used to be. He retains his incredible mobility, his heavily disjointed hitboxes, deadly [[combo]]s, and good options on both defense and offense. While his blaster deals less damage at a distance, it is still sufficient for camping out characters that refuse to approach Fox. Despite a damage and knockback nerf, Fox's up smash can still reliably KO at reasonable percentages, and can more easily combo fast fallers. Most of Fox's moves are still oriented toward comboing opponents, with his aerials and tilts remaining largely lag free and great for repeatedly hitting opponents. Fox's up throw can set up for many moves, like his up aerial, back aerial, or a [[tech chase]] at lower percentages on [[fastfaller]]s with an up smash or another grab. | ||
On top of the nerfs, he must deal with the weaknesses he had in ''Melee''; his extremely high falling speed and gravity (the highest in the game) and low air speed make him very susceptible to combos and [[chain grab]]s and his extremely low weight makes him very easy to KO horizontally. The linearity of both [[Fire Fox]] and [[Fox Illusion]] make Fox easy to [[edge guard]] or gimp, especially with the increased landing lag on both special moves. As such, Fox often has trouble making it back to stage despite only being launched to a distance where many characters could easily recover. This is exacerbated in the harsher ''Project M'' environment, where many characters now have tools to punish and gimp Fox harshly for mistakes that players make with him. | |||
Overall, he is still a dominant character in ''Project M'', because he has transitioned fairly well from ''Melee''. | |||
[[ | |||
==Changes from ''Melee'' to PM== | |||
===Aesthetics=== | |||
*{{change|Fox has a new [[idle pose]] based off of his "standing" victory pose from ''Smash 64'' and ''Melee''.}} | |||
===Attributes=== | |||
*{{buff|Fox can now [[tech]] out of {{PM|Falco}}'s down throw.}} | *{{buff|Fox can now [[tech]] out of {{PM|Falco}}'s down throw.}} | ||
*{{ | *{{buff|Due to ''Project M'' handling short hopping differently, it is slightly easier for Fox to short hop without changing his prejump frames, allowing for more consistent [[short hop double laser]]s and jump canceled aerials from his [[Reflector|shine]].}} | ||
*{{nerf|Up smash does slightly less damage, and has less base knockback and knockback growth.}} | |||
*{{nerf| | ===Ground Attacks=== | ||
*{{nerf|First jab's knockback trajectory is much more horizontal than in ''Melee'', making followups slightly harder.}} | |||
*{{nerf|Up smash does slightly less damage, and has less base knockback and knockback growth like in the PAL version of Melee.}} | |||
===Special Moves=== | |||
*{{nerf|{{b|Blaster|Fox}} shots decay in damage based on distance.}} | |||
*{{nerf|[[Fox Illusion]] and [[Fire Fox]]'s landing lag after special fall is slightly increased.}} | |||
*{{nerf|Fire Fox's landing lag now matches Fox Illusion's landing lag, making Fox take much longer to recover if he is not helpless upon landing.}} | |||
*{{nerf|{{b|Reflector|Fox}} no longer has intangibility on the first frame of activation. It is also significantly less potent for early shine spikes, as it now has a weak standard knockback curve and a much higher knockback angle if used in the air.}} | |||
*{{nerf|Can no longer perform [[waveshine infinite]]s against walls, as opponents now fall down when the shine knocks them into a wall.}} | *{{nerf|Can no longer perform [[waveshine infinite]]s against walls, as opponents now fall down when the shine knocks them into a wall.}} | ||
==Revisions== | ==Revisions== | ||
===v2.1=== | ===v2.1=== | ||
* {{ | * {{bugfix|Up throw issues have been addressed.}} | ||
* {{ | * {{buff|Forward tilt does not halt momentum when used.}} | ||
===v2.5b=== | ===v2.5b=== | ||
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*{{change|Down throw no longer spins the victim around oddly while being lasered.}} | *{{change|Down throw no longer spins the victim around oddly while being lasered.}} | ||
*{{change|[[Fire Fox]] hitbox placement adjusted to match ''Melee''.}} | *{{change|[[Fire Fox]] hitbox placement adjusted to match ''Melee''.}} | ||
*{{change| | *{{change|{{b|Reflector|Fox}} graphical effects placed where its hitboxes are properly.}} | ||
===v2.6b=== | ===v2.6b=== | ||
*{{buff|Reflector can be released during the reflect lag to go into the end animation afterwards, preventing rapid hitting projectiles like Fox's standing laser that can re-hit before the reflect lag ends from being able to trap him in it.}} | *{{buff|Reflector can be released during the reflect lag to go into the end animation afterwards, preventing rapid hitting projectiles like Fox's standing laser that can re-hit before the reflect lag ends from being able to trap him in it.}} | ||
*{{nerf| | *{{nerf|Blaster projectile decays in damage based on distance.}} | ||
*{{nerf|Reflector [[invincibility frame]]s removed.}} | *{{nerf|Reflector [[invincibility frame]]s removed.}} | ||
*{{change|Animation transitions from Wait for some moves adjusted to look cleaner.}} | *{{change|Animation transitions from Wait for some moves adjusted to look cleaner.}} | ||
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*{{buff|Fire Fox now matches NTSC ''Melee''{{'}}s version of the move. It travels a slightly greater distance and Fox falls later into the move.}} | *{{buff|Fire Fox now matches NTSC ''Melee''{{'}}s version of the move. It travels a slightly greater distance and Fox falls later into the move.}} | ||
*{{nerf|Up smash reverted to PAL ''Melee''{{'}}s version of the move. It does 1% less damage and has reduced knockback overall.}} | *{{nerf|Up smash reverted to PAL ''Melee''{{'}}s version of the move. It does 1% less damage and has reduced knockback overall.}} | ||
*{{nerf|Every hit after the initial hit of up aerial and forward aerial have 1% less damage.}} | *{{nerf|Every hit after the initial hit of up aerial and forward aerial have 1% less damage to compensate for the altered [[stale-move negation]] in PM.}} | ||
*{{nerf|Reflector can no longer be jump-canceled after reflecting a projectile.}} | *{{nerf|Reflector can no longer be jump-canceled after reflecting a projectile.}} | ||
*{{nerf|Ending Landmaster in the air now puts Fox in a helpless state.}} | *{{nerf|Ending Landmaster in the air now puts Fox in a helpless state.}} | ||
*{{change|AI is more intelligent when using Fox.}} | *{{change|AI is more intelligent when using Fox.}} | ||
===v3.6 Beta=== | |||
*{{nerf|First jab trajectory|70 degrees|55 degrees}} | |||
*{{nerf|Forward smash startup slower by one frame to match ''Melee''{{'}}s forward smash frame data (though it no longer hits on frame 12 like it did in ''Melee'', now hitting on frame 13).}} | |||
*{{nerf|Fire Fox landing lag|6 frames|20 frames}} | |||
**{{nerf|Landing lag after special fall|3 frames|7 frames}} | |||
*{{nerf|Fox Illusion landing lag after special fall|3 frames|7 frames}} | |||
*{{bugfix|Fox Illusion no longer slides backward during startup.}} | |||
*{{nerf|Aerial Reflector knockback altered from 100 weight dependent set knockback at an angle of 0 degrees. It now has 55 base and 35 growth at an angle of 20 degrees.}} | |||
*{{bugfix|Reflector sound and graphic effect is no longer activated twice if edge canceled on frame 1.}} | |||
==Moveset== | ==Moveset== | ||
Up to date as of version 3. | Up to date as of version 3.6. | ||
{|class="wikitable" | {|class="wikitable" | ||
! !!Name!!Damage!!Description | ! colspan=2| !!Name!!Damage!!Description | ||
|- | |||
! colspan=2 rowspan=3 | Neutral attack | |||
| rowspan=3 | || 4% || rowspan=3 | Punches twice, followed by a flurry of kicks. | |||
|- | |||
|4% | |||
|- | |- | ||
|1% (loop) | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
!Forward tilt | ! colspan=2| Forward tilt | ||
| || 9% || | | || 9% || Kicks his leg out. Can be angled up or down. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Up tilt | ! colspan=2| Up tilt | ||
| || 12% (foot), 9% ( | | || 12% (foot grounded), 9% (leg & foot aerial) || Does a quick upwards back kick to the opponent. Can be used to [[juggle]] at low percentages. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Down tilt | ! colspan=2| Down tilt | ||
| || 10% || | | || 10% || Performs a quick sweeping tail lash. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Dash attack | ! colspan=2| Dash attack | ||
| || 7% (clean), 5% (late) || | | || 7% (clean), 5% (late) || Runs forward and sticks his leg out. Good combo ability, especially into an up smash. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Forward smash | ! colspan=2| Forward smash | ||
| || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|15}} (clean), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|12}} (late) || Fox | | || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|15}} (clean), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|12}} (late) || Fox performs a flying hook kick. Has moderately low knockback, but high knockback scaling. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Up smash | ! colspan=2| Up smash | ||
| || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM| | | || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|17}} (clean), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|13}} (late) || Performs a quick bicycle kick. This move is very fast, and when used on the ground while facing the foe, it has very high vertical knockback. Fox's head is [[intangible]] when charging the move and during the early part of the animation. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Down smash | ! colspan=2| Down smash | ||
| || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|15}} (feet), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|12}} ( | | || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|15}} (feet), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|12}} (legs) || Does a split kick, hitting on both of his sides. It is fast and has moderate knockback, sending opponents on a semi-spike trajectory. Useful for [[edgeguarding]] and [[spacing]]. Both of Fox's legs are [[intangible]] the moment the hitboxes come out. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Neutral aerial | ! colspan=2| Neutral aerial | ||
| || 12% (clean), 9% (late) || Fox does a [[sex kick]] that loses power the longer it's out. | | || 12% (clean), 9% (late) || Fox does a [[sex kick]] that loses power the longer it's out. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Forward aerial | ! colspan=2| Forward aerial | ||
| || 7% (hit 1), 5% (hits 2-3), 4% (hit 4), 3% (hit 5 | | || 7% (hit 1), 5% (hits 2-3), 4% (hit 4), 3% (hit 5) || Fox kicks forward five times. Good knockback when all hits connect, but is extremely hard to connect without a good set-up, especially on lighter characters. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Back aerial | ! colspan=2| Back aerial | ||
| || 15% (clean), 9% (late) || | | || 15% (clean), 9% (late) || Does a quick no-look kick backwards, with sex kick properties. Great knockback when it first comes out, and one of Fox's best edgeguarding moves. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Up aerial | ! colspan=2| Up aerial | ||
| || 4% (hit 1), | | || 4% (hit 1), 13% (hit 2) || Whips his tail up and kicks immediately after. A good vertical finisher. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Down aerial | ! colspan=2| Down aerial | ||
| || 3% (hits 1-7 | | || 2-3% (hits 1-7) || Spins around, drilling downwards with his extended foot. A good move for racking up damage. A very weak [[spike]]. | ||
<!--Grab aerial--> | <!--Grab aerial--> | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Grab | ! colspan=2| Grab | ||
| || — || | | || — || | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Pummel | ! colspan=2| Pummel | ||
| || 3% || A fairly quick | | || 3% || Knees opponent. A fairly quick pummel. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Forward throw | ! colspan=2| Forward throw | ||
| || 4% (hit), 3% (throw) || Fox bashes into the opponent to knock them back. | | || 4% (hit 1), 3% (throw) || Fox bashes into the opponent to knock them back. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Back throw | ! colspan=2| Back throw | ||
| || 2% (throw), 2% (laser) || Fox throws his foe backwards, shooting at them afterwards. | | || 2% (throw), 2% (laser) || Fox throws his foe backwards, shooting at them afterwards. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Up throw | ! colspan=2| Up throw | ||
| || 2% (throw), 2% (laser) || Fox throws the foe upwards, and fires at them. | | || 2% (throw), 2% (laser) || Fox throws the foe upwards, and fires at them. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Down throw | ! colspan=2| Down throw | ||
| || 1% (laser shots 1- | | || 1% (laser shots 1-4), 1% (throw) || Fox forces his foe onto the floor, and fires directly at them. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Floor attack (front) | ! colspan=2| Floor attack (front) | ||
| || 6% || Fox does a kick in front and in back. | | || 6% || Fox does a kick in front and in back. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Floor attack (back) | ! colspan=2| Floor attack (back) | ||
| || 6% || Fox punches forwards, and kicks backwards. | | || 6% || Fox punches forwards, and kicks backwards. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Floor attack (trip) | ! colspan=2| Floor attack (trip) | ||
| || 5% || Fox spins around, | | || 5% || Fox spins around, kicking foes with who are close. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Edge attack (fast) | ! colspan=2| Edge attack (fast) | ||
| || 8% (legs), 6% (head) || Fox | | || 8% (legs), 6% (head) || Fox lunges at the opponent with a kick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Edge attack (slow) | ! colspan=2| Edge attack (slow) | ||
| || 9% || Fox gets up | | || 9% || Fox slowly gets up and hammers the ground with a kick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Neutral special | ! colspan=2| Neutral special | ||
| [[Blaster]] || 1-3% (laser) || Fox | | [[Blaster]] || 1-3% (laser) || Fox fires his blaster. The laser lose power the farther they travel. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Side special | ! colspan=2| Side special | ||
| [[Fox Illusion]] || 7% || Fox | | [[Fox Illusion]] || 7% || Fox dashes forward, leaving an afterimage behind him. Enemies hit by the move will be launched at an upward angle. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Up special | ! colspan=2| Up special | ||
| [[Fire Fox]] || 2% (charging hits 1- | | [[Fire Fox]] || 2% (charging hits 1-7), 14% (dash) || Fox charges up in fire and suddenly launches himself in one of many directions, depending on what direction is held. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Down special | ! colspan=2| Down special | ||
| [[Reflector]] || 5% ( | | [[Reflector]] || 5% (activation), 1.5x damage for reflected projectiles || Fox activates his Reflector around him. When activated, it can do damage to opponents. Any projectiles are reversed back at opponents and do more damage than normal. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Final Smash | ! colspan=2| Final Smash | ||
| [[Landmaster]] || Varies || Fox summons his Landmaster. | | [[Landmaster]] || Varies || Fox summons his Landmaster. It's overall the most balanced out of all the three, it's only drawback being it's air mobility. | ||
|} | |} | ||
==In [[competitive play]]== | ==In [[competitive play]]== | ||
=== | ===Most historically significant players=== | ||
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''See also: [[:Category:Fox players (PM)]]'' | |||
*{{Sm|Bobby Frizz|USA}} - Formerly ranked 36th on [[PMRank 2018]]. | |||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Bongo|USA}} - Falcon main with a Fox secondary. Ranked #18 on [[PMRank 2023]] | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|GodTouch|USA}} - Formerly ranked #36 on [[PMRank 2019]]. | ||
*{{Sm|JHamp|USA}} - Formerly ranked #41 on [[PMRank 2019]]. | |||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Silver|USA}} - Considered one of the best Foxes in the world. Was ranked B+ tier (Top 24) on [[PMRank 2021-22 Mid-Season Contenders List]]. | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Stango|USA}} - The best active Fox main in the world. Ranked #4 on [[PMRank 2022]]. | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Thalia|USA}} - Ranked #31 on [[PMRank 2023]]. | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Lucky|USA}} - Formerly ranked 1st on the SoCal ''Project M'' Power Rankings. | ||
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==Alternate costumes== | ==Alternate costumes== | ||
Fox now has an alternate costume based off [[Fox (SSBM)| | ===Project M=== | ||
Fox now has an alternate costume based off his appearances [[Fox (SSBM)|in ''Melee'']] and [[Fox (SSB)|in ''Smash 64'']], both of which are based on his designs in ''Star Fox 64'' and other earlier ''Star Fox'' games. There are four variations of this costume: the original and the three [[Team Battle|team]] colors used in ''Melee''. | |||
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|colspan=8|[[ | |colspan=8|[[File:Fox Palette (PM).png|frame|center|Fox's alternate costumes in PM]] | ||
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|[[File:FoxHeadSSBB.png]] | |[[File:FoxHeadSSBB.png]] | ||
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===Project+=== | |||
Fox's classic costume received more recolors, including one based on his appearance in ''Star Fox'' for the SNES. He also has secret costumes inspired by the McCloud family bloodline. | |||
[[File:Fox Palette (P+).png|800px|thumb|center|Fox's alternate costumes in P+]] | |||
'''Secret costumes:''' | |||
[[File:Fox Z P+.png|160px]] [[File:Fox R_P+.png|160px]] | |||
'''Z-Secret Costume (James McCloud):''' An alternate costume that turns Fox into his father James McCloud, the former Star Fox leader, from ''Star Fox 64''. Extra details includes his dark fur and signature shades. | |||
'''R-Secret Costume (Marcus McCloud):''' An alternate costume inspired by Marcus McCloud, Fox's potential son from ''Star Fox: Command.'' | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[ | *[https://pmunofficial.com/en/characters/fox/ Fox's page at the Project M website] | ||
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/SSBPM/comments/cf68o5/labbing_discord_results_fox/ Labbing Discord Tech Post] | |||
{{Project M}} | {{Project M}} | ||
[[Category:Fox]] | |||
[[Category:Characters (PM)]] | [[Category:Characters (PM)]] |
Latest revision as of 10:46, July 2, 2024
Fox in Project M and Project+ | |
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Universe | Star Fox |
Base game appearance | Brawl |
Moveset inspiration | Fox (SSBM) |
Alternate costume | Classic Fox |
Fox is a playable character in the Brawl mod Project M. He was remade to be nearly identical to his Melee counterpart in terms of attack hitboxes and animations, but not without slight nerfs due to his dominance in the Melee metagame. He is ranked 8th out of 41 at the top of the A- tier on the official tier list, a considerable drop from his first-place position in Melee but a substantial improvement over his standing in Brawl, where he is ranked 15th out of 38 on its tier list. He retains the same placement in the official Project+ tier list, though he is now ranked near the end of the A+ tier.
Attributes[edit]
In Project M, Fox plays very similarly to his Melee counterpart, albeit with some nerfs. His KO power is somewhat reduced, his on-stage recovery is less safe, and his infamous shine spike is slightly less potent than it used to be. He retains his incredible mobility, his heavily disjointed hitboxes, deadly combos, and good options on both defense and offense. While his blaster deals less damage at a distance, it is still sufficient for camping out characters that refuse to approach Fox. Despite a damage and knockback nerf, Fox's up smash can still reliably KO at reasonable percentages, and can more easily combo fast fallers. Most of Fox's moves are still oriented toward comboing opponents, with his aerials and tilts remaining largely lag free and great for repeatedly hitting opponents. Fox's up throw can set up for many moves, like his up aerial, back aerial, or a tech chase at lower percentages on fastfallers with an up smash or another grab.
On top of the nerfs, he must deal with the weaknesses he had in Melee; his extremely high falling speed and gravity (the highest in the game) and low air speed make him very susceptible to combos and chain grabs and his extremely low weight makes him very easy to KO horizontally. The linearity of both Fire Fox and Fox Illusion make Fox easy to edge guard or gimp, especially with the increased landing lag on both special moves. As such, Fox often has trouble making it back to stage despite only being launched to a distance where many characters could easily recover. This is exacerbated in the harsher Project M environment, where many characters now have tools to punish and gimp Fox harshly for mistakes that players make with him.
Overall, he is still a dominant character in Project M, because he has transitioned fairly well from Melee.
Changes from Melee to PM[edit]
Aesthetics[edit]
- Fox has a new idle pose based off of his "standing" victory pose from Smash 64 and Melee.
Attributes[edit]
- Fox can now tech out of Falco's down throw.
- Due to Project M handling short hopping differently, it is slightly easier for Fox to short hop without changing his prejump frames, allowing for more consistent short hop double lasers and jump canceled aerials from his shine.
Ground Attacks[edit]
- First jab's knockback trajectory is much more horizontal than in Melee, making followups slightly harder.
- Up smash does slightly less damage, and has less base knockback and knockback growth like in the PAL version of Melee.
Special Moves[edit]
- Blaster shots decay in damage based on distance.
- Fox Illusion and Fire Fox's landing lag after special fall is slightly increased.
- Fire Fox's landing lag now matches Fox Illusion's landing lag, making Fox take much longer to recover if he is not helpless upon landing.
- Reflector no longer has intangibility on the first frame of activation. It is also significantly less potent for early shine spikes, as it now has a weak standard knockback curve and a much higher knockback angle if used in the air.
- Can no longer perform waveshine infinites against walls, as opponents now fall down when the shine knocks them into a wall.
Revisions[edit]
v2.1[edit]
- Up throw issues have been addressed.
- Forward tilt does not halt momentum when used.
v2.5b[edit]
- General hurtboxes adjusted.
- Up smash animation made more alike to Melee.
- Down throw no longer spins the victim around oddly while being lasered.
- Fire Fox hitbox placement adjusted to match Melee.
- Reflector graphical effects placed where its hitboxes are properly.
v2.6b[edit]
- Reflector can be released during the reflect lag to go into the end animation afterwards, preventing rapid hitting projectiles like Fox's standing laser that can re-hit before the reflect lag ends from being able to trap him in it.
- Blaster projectile decays in damage based on distance.
- Reflector invincibility frames removed.
- Animation transitions from Wait for some moves adjusted to look cleaner.
- Fire Fox distance ported from Melee.
- Although due to the inherent differences of the Project M game engine from Melee's, compared to Melee the move gives slightly more distance when used at a completely horizontal angle and slightly less distance when used at a completely vertical angle.
- Up taunt has the "Here I come!" sound effect re-enabled.
v3.0[edit]
- Laser duration now matches Melee.
v3.5[edit]
- Fire Fox now matches NTSC Melee's version of the move. It travels a slightly greater distance and Fox falls later into the move.
- Up smash reverted to PAL Melee's version of the move. It does 1% less damage and has reduced knockback overall.
- Every hit after the initial hit of up aerial and forward aerial have 1% less damage to compensate for the altered stale-move negation in PM.
- Reflector can no longer be jump-canceled after reflecting a projectile.
- Ending Landmaster in the air now puts Fox in a helpless state.
- AI is more intelligent when using Fox.
v3.6 Beta[edit]
- First jab trajectory: 70 degrees → 55 degrees
- Forward smash startup slower by one frame to match Melee's forward smash frame data (though it no longer hits on frame 12 like it did in Melee, now hitting on frame 13).
- Fire Fox landing lag: 6 frames → 20 frames
- Landing lag after special fall: 3 frames → 7 frames
- Fox Illusion landing lag after special fall: 3 frames → 7 frames
- Fox Illusion no longer slides backward during startup.
- Aerial Reflector knockback altered from 100 weight dependent set knockback at an angle of 0 degrees. It now has 55 base and 35 growth at an angle of 20 degrees.
- Reflector sound and graphic effect is no longer activated twice if edge canceled on frame 1.
Moveset[edit]
Up to date as of version 3.6.
Name | Damage | Description | ||
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Neutral attack | 4% | Punches twice, followed by a flurry of kicks. | ||
4% | ||||
1% (loop) | ||||
Forward tilt | 9% | Kicks his leg out. Can be angled up or down. | ||
Up tilt | 12% (foot grounded), 9% (leg & foot aerial) | Does a quick upwards back kick to the opponent. Can be used to juggle at low percentages. | ||
Down tilt | 10% | Performs a quick sweeping tail lash. | ||
Dash attack | 7% (clean), 5% (late) | Runs forward and sticks his leg out. Good combo ability, especially into an up smash. | ||
Forward smash | 15% (clean), 12% (late) | Fox performs a flying hook kick. Has moderately low knockback, but high knockback scaling. | ||
Up smash | 17% (clean), 13% (late) | Performs a quick bicycle kick. This move is very fast, and when used on the ground while facing the foe, it has very high vertical knockback. Fox's head is intangible when charging the move and during the early part of the animation. | ||
Down smash | 15% (feet), 12% (legs) | Does a split kick, hitting on both of his sides. It is fast and has moderate knockback, sending opponents on a semi-spike trajectory. Useful for edgeguarding and spacing. Both of Fox's legs are intangible the moment the hitboxes come out. | ||
Neutral aerial | 12% (clean), 9% (late) | Fox does a sex kick that loses power the longer it's out. | ||
Forward aerial | 7% (hit 1), 5% (hits 2-3), 4% (hit 4), 3% (hit 5) | Fox kicks forward five times. Good knockback when all hits connect, but is extremely hard to connect without a good set-up, especially on lighter characters. | ||
Back aerial | 15% (clean), 9% (late) | Does a quick no-look kick backwards, with sex kick properties. Great knockback when it first comes out, and one of Fox's best edgeguarding moves. | ||
Up aerial | 4% (hit 1), 13% (hit 2) | Whips his tail up and kicks immediately after. A good vertical finisher. | ||
Down aerial | 2-3% (hits 1-7) | Spins around, drilling downwards with his extended foot. A good move for racking up damage. A very weak spike. | ||
Grab | — | |||
Pummel | 3% | Knees opponent. A fairly quick pummel. | ||
Forward throw | 4% (hit 1), 3% (throw) | Fox bashes into the opponent to knock them back. | ||
Back throw | 2% (throw), 2% (laser) | Fox throws his foe backwards, shooting at them afterwards. | ||
Up throw | 2% (throw), 2% (laser) | Fox throws the foe upwards, and fires at them. | ||
Down throw | 1% (laser shots 1-4), 1% (throw) | Fox forces his foe onto the floor, and fires directly at them. | ||
Floor attack (front) | 6% | Fox does a kick in front and in back. | ||
Floor attack (back) | 6% | Fox punches forwards, and kicks backwards. | ||
Floor attack (trip) | 5% | Fox spins around, kicking foes with who are close. | ||
Edge attack (fast) | 8% (legs), 6% (head) | Fox lunges at the opponent with a kick. | ||
Edge attack (slow) | 9% | Fox slowly gets up and hammers the ground with a kick. | ||
Neutral special | Blaster | 1-3% (laser) | Fox fires his blaster. The laser lose power the farther they travel. | |
Side special | Fox Illusion | 7% | Fox dashes forward, leaving an afterimage behind him. Enemies hit by the move will be launched at an upward angle. | |
Up special | Fire Fox | 2% (charging hits 1-7), 14% (dash) | Fox charges up in fire and suddenly launches himself in one of many directions, depending on what direction is held. | |
Down special | Reflector | 5% (activation), 1.5x damage for reflected projectiles | Fox activates his Reflector around him. When activated, it can do damage to opponents. Any projectiles are reversed back at opponents and do more damage than normal. | |
Final Smash | Landmaster | Varies | Fox summons his Landmaster. It's overall the most balanced out of all the three, it's only drawback being it's air mobility. |
In competitive play[edit]
Most historically significant players[edit]
See also: Category:Fox players (PM)
- Bobby Frizz - Formerly ranked 36th on PMRank 2018.
- Bongo - Falcon main with a Fox secondary. Ranked #18 on PMRank 2023
- GodTouch - Formerly ranked #36 on PMRank 2019.
- JHamp - Formerly ranked #41 on PMRank 2019.
- Silver - Considered one of the best Foxes in the world. Was ranked B+ tier (Top 24) on PMRank 2021-22 Mid-Season Contenders List.
- Stango - The best active Fox main in the world. Ranked #4 on PMRank 2022.
- Thalia - Ranked #31 on PMRank 2023.
- Lucky - Formerly ranked 1st on the SoCal Project M Power Rankings.
Alternate costumes[edit]
Project M[edit]
Fox now has an alternate costume based off his appearances in Melee and in Smash 64, both of which are based on his designs in Star Fox 64 and other earlier Star Fox games. There are four variations of this costume: the original and the three team colors used in Melee.
Project+[edit]
Fox's classic costume received more recolors, including one based on his appearance in Star Fox for the SNES. He also has secret costumes inspired by the McCloud family bloodline.
Secret costumes:
Z-Secret Costume (James McCloud): An alternate costume that turns Fox into his father James McCloud, the former Star Fox leader, from Star Fox 64. Extra details includes his dark fur and signature shades.
R-Secret Costume (Marcus McCloud): An alternate costume inspired by Marcus McCloud, Fox's potential son from Star Fox: Command.
External links[edit]
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