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'''[[Landmaster]]''' is [[Fox McCloud (SSBB)|Fox McCloud]]'s, [[Falco (SSBB)|Falco's]] and [[Wolf (SSBB)|Wolf's]] [[Final Smash]]. He leaps up into the sky, coming back down the eponymous Landmaster Tank and the player gains control of it. It can hover using the jump button, roll using the control stick, and fire using the attack button. Players can also stand on top of the tank, but can be easily be thrown off by rolling. As the attack ends, the Landmaster begins to blink before fading away. This [[Landmaster]] is the more balanced of the three, having centered out strength and manueverability.
'''[[Landmaster]]''' is [[Fox McCloud (SSBB)|Fox McCloud]]'s, [[Falco (SSBB)|Falco's]] and [[Wolf (SSBB)|Wolf's]] [[Final Smash]]. He leaps up into the sky, coming back down the eponymous Landmaster Tank and the player gains control of it. It can hover using the jump button, roll using the control stick, and fire using the attack button. Players can also stand on top of the tank, but can be easily be thrown off by rolling. As the attack ends, the Landmaster begins to blink before fading away. This [[Landmaster]] is the more balanced of the three, having centered out strength and manueverability.
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Due to it's size, the cannon of the Landmaster fires above most character's heads, requiring a bit of strategy to properly use. Also, it comes from the sky as seen in gameplay videos and even goes off from smaller platform. This makes it difficult to use in small stages such as [[Battlefield (SSBB)|Battlefield]].
Due to it's size, the cannon of the Landmaster fires above most character's heads, requiring a bit of strategy to properly use. Also, it comes from the sky as seen in gameplay videos and even goes off from smaller platform. This makes it difficult to use in small stages such as [[Battlefield (SSBB)|Battlefield]].


Oddly both Falco and Wolf use the landmaster for there Final Smash, despite Falco having an open hatred of it in Star Fox 64 and Wolf never using one.
Oddly both Falco and Wolf use the landmaster for there Final Smash, despite Falco having an open hatred of it in Star Fox 64 and Wolf never using one in single-player.


Because three characters use the Landmaster, the term "Landmaster" has come to colloquially refer to any move that more than one character shares.
Because three characters use the Landmaster, the term "Landmaster" has come to colloquially refer to any move that more than one character shares.