Difference between revisions of "Fox McCloud"

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Fox met up with the other heroes after the destruction of the Isle of Ancients. His Arwing was one of the several ships that escaped the destruction of the Halberd and Fox followed Kirby and the other ships into Subspace. After clearing part of Subspace, Fox and the other heroes found Tabuu defeating [[zeldawiki:Ganondorf|Ganondorf]]. All the heroes were immediately defeated by Tabuu's Off Wave attack. Fox was found and awoken by [[wikirby:King Dededed|King Dedede]], [[mariowiki:Luigi|Luigi]], and [[wikibound:Ness|Ness]] and teamed up with other heroes saved by Dedede's team and the heroes saved by Kirby and fought Tabuu. Fox and the other heroes defeated Tabuu and all the Subspace portals disappeared. The heroes that defeated Tabuu, including Fox then looked from a cliff at where the floating Isle of Ancients used to be.
Fox met up with the other heroes after the destruction of the Isle of Ancients. His Arwing was one of the several ships that escaped the destruction of the Halberd and Fox followed Kirby and the other ships into Subspace. After clearing part of Subspace, Fox and the other heroes found Tabuu defeating [[zeldawiki:Ganondorf|Ganondorf]]. All the heroes were immediately defeated by Tabuu's Off Wave attack. Fox was found and awoken by [[wikirby:King Dededed|King Dedede]], [[mariowiki:Luigi|Luigi]], and [[wikibound:Ness|Ness]] and teamed up with other heroes saved by Dedede's team and the heroes saved by Kirby and fought Tabuu. Fox and the other heroes defeated Tabuu and all the Subspace portals disappeared. The heroes that defeated Tabuu, including Fox then looked from a cliff at where the floating Isle of Ancients used to be.


==== ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4|Super Smash Bros. for 3DS/ for Wii U]]'' ====
==== ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4|Super Smash Bros. for 3DS / for Wii U]]'' ====
Fox, as one of the original twelve fighters, appears once more in the fourth installment of the series and is unlocked from the start. He retains most of his moveset from Brawl, with a few minor tweaks. His model is also mostly unchanged from Brawl, with an altered blaster, better fur texture, and an overall brighter scheme to match the game's art direction.
Fox, as one of the original twelve fighters, appears once more in the fourth installment of the series and is unlocked from the start. He retains most of his moveset from ''Brawl'', with a few minor tweaks. His model is also mostly unchanged from ''Brawl'', with an altered blaster, better fur texture, and an overall brighter scheme to match the game's art direction.
 
==== ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' ====
Fox returns in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as one of the original eight fighters available at the start. His moveset is largely unchanged, though his Final Smash has been change to an air strike attack called [[Team Star Fox]]. Mike West reprises his role as Fox's voice actor, using a deeper voice akin to ''[[Star Fox Zero]]''. In the Japanese version, Fox is voiced by Takashi Ōhara, his voice actor in the Japanese versions of ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'' and ''Star Fox Zero''. Game play-wise, Fox has received a mix of buffs and debuffs.
 
In the [[smashwiki:World of Light|World of Light]] campaign, Fox is there at the start of Galeem's attack, leading the other characters into battle. He is soon vaporized with every one else, except [[wikirby:Kirby|Kirby]], and can be rescued next to a heart-shaped lake in the Light Realm.


==== Trophy information ====
==== Trophy information ====
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