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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[File:Fox Down | [[File:Fox Down Special Hitbox Smash 64.gif|thumb|Hitboxes of Fox's down special move]] | ||
Fox's '''[[Reflector]]''', also known as a '''shine''', creates a blue, hexagonal energy field around him to reflect any projectiles that are fired at him back in the direction they came. It can be used as a direct attack with an [[electric]] effect, doing 2%-5% damage and low [[set knockback]]. It sends opponents on a [[semi-spike]] trajectory. The move will also lower Fox's [[falling speed]] if used in midair. Fox can also perform an [[edgeguarding]] technique called a [[shine spike]], which involves using the move offstage to [[gimp]] the opponent's [[recovery]]. Since the shine has set knockback and stun, combined with its semi-spike trajectory, it is an effective technique that can KO even at base percentages. | Fox's '''[[Reflector]]''', also known as a '''shine''', creates a blue, hexagonal energy field around him to reflect any projectiles that are fired at him back in the direction they came. It can be used as a direct attack with an [[electric]] effect, doing 2%-5% damage and low [[set knockback]]. It sends opponents on a [[semi-spike]] trajectory. The move will also lower Fox's [[falling speed]] if used in midair. Fox can also perform an [[edgeguarding]] technique called a [[shine spike]], which involves using the move offstage to [[gimp]] the opponent's [[recovery]]. Since the shine has set knockback and stun, combined with its semi-spike trajectory, it is an effective technique that can KO even at base percentages. | ||
Revision as of 05:39, August 16, 2013
Overview
Fox's Reflector, also known as a shine, creates a blue, hexagonal energy field around him to reflect any projectiles that are fired at him back in the direction they came. It can be used as a direct attack with an electric effect, doing 2%-5% damage and low set knockback. It sends opponents on a semi-spike trajectory. The move will also lower Fox's falling speed if used in midair. Fox can also perform an edgeguarding technique called a shine spike, which involves using the move offstage to gimp the opponent's recovery. Since the shine has set knockback and stun, combined with its semi-spike trajectory, it is an effective technique that can KO even at base percentages.