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'''Raptor Boost''' ({{ja|ファルコンナックル}}, ''Farukon Nakkuru'', '''Falcon Knuckle''') is [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[side special move]]. When used, Captain Falcon pauses for a split second before dashing a short distance forwards. If he hits an enemy, he proceeds to unleash a fiery uppercut, which pops opponents up into the air with below-average knockback. If Captain Falcon doesn't hit an enemy during the dash, he falls down and is easily [[punish]]ed - or even worse, if he falls off an edge, he immediately becomes [[helpless]] and is very likely to [[self-destruct]]; however in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4|Smash 4]]'' this no longer happens, as he will either stop at the edge or, if he was there already, dash off the edge, with the attack thereafter being treated as aerial.
'''Raptor Boost''' ({{ja|ファルコンナックル}}, ''Farukon Nakkuru'', '''Falcon Knuckle''') is [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[side special move]]. When used, Captain Falcon pauses for a split second before dashing a short distance forwards. If he hits an enemy, he proceeds to unleash a fiery uppercut, which pops opponents up into the air with below-average knockback. If Captain Falcon doesn't hit an enemy during the dash, he falls down and is easily [[punish]]ed - or even worse, if he falls off an edge, he immediately becomes [[helpless]] and is very likely to [[self-destruct]]; however in ''[[Smash 4]]'' this no longer happens, as he will either stop at the edge or, if he was there already, dash off the edge, with the attack thereafter being treated as aerial.


When used in the air, the move changes from an uppercut to an overhand punch, acting as a [[meteor smash]]. Captain Falcon becomes helpless whether the move connects or not; as a result it is very risky to use in midair. In ''[[Melee]]'', Captain Falcon's momentum instantly halts when he hits an opponent, making the move difficult to survive using in any case. In ''[[Brawl]]'', however, he bounces over the meteor smashed opponent and keeps a bit of sideways momentum.
When used in the air, the move changes from an uppercut to an overhand punch, acting as a [[meteor smash]]. Captain Falcon becomes helpless whether the move connects or not; as a result it is very risky to use in midair. In ''[[Melee]]'', Captain Falcon's momentum instantly halts when he hits an opponent, making the move difficult to survive using in any case. In ''[[Brawl]]'', however, he bounces over the meteor smashed opponent and keeps a bit of sideways momentum.


In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4|Smash 4]]'', Raptor Boost was significantly [[buff]]ed. While still a decent combo starter at lower percents, it has been seen earning decisive KOs under 125% on the majority of the cast. This makes ''Smash 4'''s Raptor Boost the strongest iteration to date.
In ''[[Smash 4]]'', Raptor Boost was significantly [[buff]]ed. While still a decent combo starter at lower percents, it has been seen earning decisive KOs under 125% on the majority of the cast. This makes ''Smash 4'''s Raptor Boost the strongest iteration to date.


This attack is useful for [[tech-chasing]], due to its duration and range. Additionally, it can be [[combo]]ed directly into an up aerial or Falcon's [[Knee Smash|knee]] to achieve KOs.
This attack is useful for [[tech-chasing]], due to its duration and range. Additionally, it can be [[combo]]ed directly into an up aerial or Falcon's [[Knee Smash|knee]] to achieve KOs.

Revision as of 15:09, November 19, 2014

Raptor Boost
FalconRaptorBoostSSB4.png
Captain Falcon's Raptor Boost in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
User Captain Falcon
Universe Super Smash Bros.
F-Zero
Article on F-Zero Wiki Raptor Boost

Raptor Boost (ファルコンナックル, Farukon Nakkuru, Falcon Knuckle) is Captain Falcon's side special move. When used, Captain Falcon pauses for a split second before dashing a short distance forwards. If he hits an enemy, he proceeds to unleash a fiery uppercut, which pops opponents up into the air with below-average knockback. If Captain Falcon doesn't hit an enemy during the dash, he falls down and is easily punished - or even worse, if he falls off an edge, he immediately becomes helpless and is very likely to self-destruct; however in Smash 4 this no longer happens, as he will either stop at the edge or, if he was there already, dash off the edge, with the attack thereafter being treated as aerial.

When used in the air, the move changes from an uppercut to an overhand punch, acting as a meteor smash. Captain Falcon becomes helpless whether the move connects or not; as a result it is very risky to use in midair. In Melee, Captain Falcon's momentum instantly halts when he hits an opponent, making the move difficult to survive using in any case. In Brawl, however, he bounces over the meteor smashed opponent and keeps a bit of sideways momentum.

In Smash 4, Raptor Boost was significantly buffed. While still a decent combo starter at lower percents, it has been seen earning decisive KOs under 125% on the majority of the cast. This makes Smash 4's Raptor Boost the strongest iteration to date.

This attack is useful for tech-chasing, due to its duration and range. Additionally, it can be comboed directly into an up aerial or Falcon's knee to achieve KOs.

As the move doesn't deal any damage until it hits a target, it does very poorly at protecting Falcon from opposing attacks via clanking, leading to a reputation of low priority.

Description from the Melee instruction booklet

Follow up a quick dash with a powerful uppercut that lifts enemies into the air.

Description from the Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS foldout

Get close, and unleash an uppercut. Changes if used in midair.

Customization

Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:

  1. Heavy Raptor Boost: A dashing punch that's slow but is difficult to interrupt.
  2. Wind-up Raptor Boost: Step back before dashing forward. Charges up faster than the other moves.

Gallery

Trivia

  • When Falcon performs Raptor Boost and falls from the stage, he becomes helpless, which some fans take as a note to the F-Zero games. When players try to ram other racers from the race-track, but fall in the process, they become practically helpless.
  • This is the only special move of Captain Falcon in which there is no Falcon in the move's English name, though the term raptor is also used as another word for a bird of prey.

See also