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:Fox's side B is the Fox Illusion. This move sends him dashing horizontally at extreme speed, dealing just 4% damage to any foes it comes in contact with. This is mostly used as a horizontal recovery, and like with most recovery moves, Fox goes into helpless mode if he ends up in mid-air after using the move. This means he cannot attack or jump until he comes in contact with the stage or is hit.
:Fox's side B is the Fox Illusion. This move sends him dashing horizontally at extreme speed, dealing just 4% damage to any foes it comes in contact with. This is mostly used as a horizontal recovery, and like with most recovery moves, Fox goes into helpless mode if he ends up in mid-air after using the move. This means he cannot attack or jump until he comes in contact with the stage or is hit.
;Fire Fox
;Fire Fox
:Fox's up B, the Fire Fox, is his primary recovery move, but is mostly used for vertical recovery. He first bursts in flames for a second and then darts in the direction of the control stick. Although it's range is not all that good, it's the best among the Star Fox fighters. It is actually Fox's slowest move, and because of the huge start-up lag the move is easy to dodge. On the bright side, it can deal some good damage; if the foe is hit by both the start up and the actual move, it can deal up to 28% damage, although it can also deal as little as 7% damage.
:Fox's up B, the Fire Fox, is his primary recovery move, but is mostly used for vertical recovery. He first bursts in flames for a second and then darts in the direction of the control stick. Although its range is not all that good, it's the best among the Star Fox fighters. It is actually Fox's slowest move, and because of the huge start-up lag the move is easy to dodge. On the bright side, it can deal some good damage; if the foe is hit by both the start up and the actual move, it can deal up to 28% damage, although it can also deal as little as 7% damage.
;[[Reflector]]
;[[Reflector]]
:Fox's down B move is the Reflector. When using this move, Fox protects himself with a cyan hexagonal shield, which is mainly used to send back your opponent's projectiles. The reflected projectiles get a multiplier of 1.5 to their power and knockback. The Reflector also deals direct damage, though only little. On the ground the damage is 5%, and in the air it's 4%. Using the Reflector repeatedly also causes Fox to fall a lot slower. This can be used to make it harder for opponents to predict your recovery.
:Fox's down B move is the Reflector. When using this move, Fox protects himself with a cyan hexagonal shield, which is mainly used to send back your opponent's projectiles. The reflected projectiles get a multiplier of 1.5 to their power and knockback. The Reflector also deals direct damage, though only little. On the ground the damage is 5%, and in the air it's 4%. Using the Reflector repeatedly also causes Fox to fall a lot slower. This can be used to make it harder for opponents to predict your recovery.
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