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'''''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''''' is the third game in the [[Super Smash Bros]]. series. It features three playable characters from the Star Fox series, those being [[Fox]], [[Falco]], and [[Wolf]]. The former two also have a role in the Subspace Emissary, where they are both paired with [[dkwiki:Diddy Kong|Diddy Kong]].
'''''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''''' is the third game in the [[Super Smash Bros]]. series. It features three playable characters from the Star Fox series, those being [[Fox]], [[Falco]], and [[Wolf]]. The former two also have a role in the Subspace Emissary, which serves as the game's story mode, where they are both paired with [[dkwiki:Diddy Kong|Diddy Kong]].


== Star Fox series Fighters ==  
==Star Fox series Fighters==
===Fox Gameplay===
The game's Star Fox characters have a good variety of special moves; two recoveries, a projectile and a shield:
Fox has a variety of moves, two out of the four are projectiles. Here is a list:
 
===Fox===
Fox is easily the fastest of the three, but is also the lightest. His falling speed is also one of the game's fastest. He is a starting character, so he doesn't need to be unlocked.
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====Blaster====
====Blaster====
Fox's B-neutral move is a standard projectile called Blaster. It is the weakest of the others' Blasters, doing around 1-3 damage. No opponents can flinch, and can walk right through this.
Fox's neutral B move is the Blaster. It's a projectile weapon, which fires very fast but does not make foes flinch. It is also the weakest of the Star Fox characters' Blasters, one shot doing 3% damage. Can be used to steal KOs.
 
====Fox Illusion====
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 Fox 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====
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.




====[[Reflector]]====
====[[Reflector]]====
Fox's Down-B move is also a Reflector, sending back ranged moves such as lasers, but melee will still harm him.
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.
 
====Fox Illusion====
Fox's Side-B move sends him in the direction he's facing at extreme speed. This move does averagely 6-12 damage. This can also be used as a recovery. However, much like most other recovery moves, Fox cannot move or attack after using it in the air. Players can easily misjudge the distance and fall to a KO.


====Fire Fox====
This is Fox's main recovery. He 'catches fire' and darts in the direction the player controls him. Unfortunately, it has minimal range and does not amount to much of the other recoveries. This attack can also easily miss, doing only 3-6 damage. If he hits opponents right at the start, however, this attack does 7-14 damage.


====Final Smash====
====Final Smash====
All three of the Star Fox characters' Final Smashes is Landmaster. Fox's variation of the move is the most average of the three. It is slightly hard to control, and has average strength and speed. Pressing down will twirl the opponents who may be on top (and in the near vicinity), dealing an average amount of damage. The Landmaster can float extremely high, and can send opponents on top to a Star KO. Pressing either attack key will shoot a large energy blast, which will do around 20-31 damage. This Final Smash has a limited time.
Like all three of the Star Fox characters', Fox uses the Landmaster as his Final Smash. Fox's variation of the move is the most balanced of the three. It is slightly hard to control, and has average strength and speed. Pressing the A button fires the cannon, each blast dealing 17% damage. Pressing down causes the tank to do a barrel roll, dealing 11% damage to all opponents on the tank and in the near vicinity. The Landmaster can float high enough to send opponents on top to a Star KO, although it should be noted that Fox's Landmaster has the lowest air speed of the three. It is also possible to commit suicide by flying too high. Performing a spin by pushing the control stick to opposite direction will cause 17% damage to opponents. Ramming to opponents also causes damage, and depending on the tank's speed, it does around 15% damage. The Landmaster lasts 18 seconds, making it possible to score multiple kills on one opponent.


===Falco===
===Falco===

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Template:GameInfoBox v2.5 Super Smash Bros. Brawl is the third game in the Super Smash Bros. series. It features three playable characters from the Star Fox series, those being Fox, Falco, and Wolf. The former two also have a role in the Subspace Emissary, which serves as the game's story mode, where they are both paired with Diddy Kong.

Star Fox series Fighters

The game's Star Fox characters have a good variety of special moves; two recoveries, a projectile and a shield:

Fox

Fox is easily the fastest of the three, but is also the lightest. His falling speed is also one of the game's fastest. He is a starting character, so he doesn't need to be unlocked.

Blaster

Fox's neutral B move is the Blaster. It's a projectile weapon, which fires very fast but does not make foes flinch. It is also the weakest of the Star Fox characters' Blasters, one shot doing 3% damage. Can be used to steal KOs.

Fox Illusion

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 Fox 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

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.


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.


Final Smash

Like all three of the Star Fox characters', Fox uses the Landmaster as his Final Smash. Fox's variation of the move is the most balanced of the three. It is slightly hard to control, and has average strength and speed. Pressing the A button fires the cannon, each blast dealing 17% damage. Pressing down causes the tank to do a barrel roll, dealing 11% damage to all opponents on the tank and in the near vicinity. The Landmaster can float high enough to send opponents on top to a Star KO, although it should be noted that Fox's Landmaster has the lowest air speed of the three. It is also possible to commit suicide by flying too high. Performing a spin by pushing the control stick to opposite direction will cause 17% damage to opponents. Ramming to opponents also causes damage, and depending on the tank's speed, it does around 15% damage. The Landmaster lasts 18 seconds, making it possible to score multiple kills on one opponent.

Falco

Falco is one of the two unlockable Star Fox characters. Falco is less damaging than both other characters. His moves remain the same, except for a few renames.

Blaster

Falco's Blaster is a near useless projectile. It only does 1-2 damage. Every so often, it will land a special hit and do 3-6 damage, however, this is a rare occurence.

Falco Phantasm

Falco's Side-B move has the longest range of the other 3 characters. It also does an average amount of damage. This move will inflict 2-9 points of damage. Over 5 damage is exceedingly rare. As with Fox's Fox Illusion, Falco cannot move or attack after using it.

Reflector

Falco's Down-B move has a unique aspect: it is also a projectile. After initiating the move, Falco will kick it in front of him, inflicting minimal damage. This does around 4-8 percent. As always, it will still deflect other projectiles.

Fire Bird

Falco's recovery has the longest range of the three. It also has a higher chance of hitting opponents, doing about 7-18 damage. Other than the fact of the better range, Fire Bird is a regular recovery.

Final Smash

Falco's Landmaster looks extremely similar to Fox's. This version does less damage, but moves faster and is easier to control. One of its blasts inflict 18-27 damge. It also has a longer flying distance. This Final Smash also has a limited time.

Wolf

Wolf is the second of the 2 unlockable characters, his moves are mostly the same, with a few differences. When selected, he will speak out of the remote, saying "Playtimes over.'

Blaster

Wolf fires a blaster shaped like a sword, doing 5 damage per shot, but if you are hit with the blade while shooting, it is another 4 damage.

Reflector

Wolf's Down-B move is also the reflector, which, while reflecting, will electrocute any players standing directly next to him.

Sky Kick

Wolf's Up-B causes him to to a kick into the sky, doing around 15% damage.

Phantasm

Unlike the other Phantasms, Wolfs Phantasm will go diagonally 100% of the time, doing a very small 3% damage.

Final Smash

Wolfs Final Smash, while the strongest of the three, is also very short lasting, lasting less than 25 seconds,

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