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This article is about Fox and Falco's up special moves. For Wolf's up special move, see Fire Wolf.
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Fire Fox/Fire Bird
Fox's Fire Fox released
Fox's Fire Fox released
User Fox, Falco
Universe Star Fox

The Fire Fox is Fox's up special move. It involves Fox charging the move, and then going in the direction inputted on the control stick or d-pad. The move has a fire element throughout the entire move. Falco and Wolf have similar moves. Fire Bird and Fire Wolf, respectively, though Wolf's version has no fire.

Fire Fox is Fox's primary vertical recovery move. The attack can deal around 28% damage, provided the opponent is hit by both the chargeup and recovery. Fire Fox, out of all the Star Fox characters' recoveries, covers the greatest distace. However, unlike Wolf and Falco, Fox's Fire Fox only hits opponents once, not including any charge-up hits. It is highly likely to return to the ledge of the stage by using Fire Fox to recover, due to its long traveling distance.

In Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64, Fire Fox was notably different from Melee and Brawl. Instead of being surrounded by fire, Fox charged the move without flame (and was pulled down by gravity at a reduced rate), and then propelled himself with an explosion, similar to PK Thunder. The charging did not inflict damage.

Interestingly, the author of the Prima strategy guide was apparently unaware that the attack can be aimed, even though the move has been aimable throughout the entire series; he suggests that its only use is attacking players from beneath.

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Fire Bird

SSBB Falco's Firebird charging.
SSBB Falco's Fire Bird released.
Falco's Firebird in SSBM.

Fire Bird is Falco's up special move in both Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Fire Bird is almost identical to Fire Fox, but with some small differences. Unlike Fire Fox, which only hits an opponent once after Fox starts moving, Fire Bird can hit opponents with multiple small hits after a few frames when the move is charged and when moving, followed by a stronger finishing blow similar to Lucas' PK Thunder 2. Its distance is also shorter (poor in general). Its only use would be vertical or diagonal recovery because it has lots of start-up, poor distance, falling almost straight down after using it meaning being easily edge-hogged or hit out of. To maximize 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. Also, it doesn't burn opponents during the charge-up animation in Melee, but in Brawl it does.