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[[File:Wolf Fox Melee.png|left|thumb|Wolf's cameo apperance in ''Melee''.]]Wolf first appeared in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series as a cameo in the introduction movie to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. He was also mentioned in several trophy descriptions. Wolf made his first playable appearance as an unlockable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. He is generally heavy character and uses moves similar to Fox, though less similar than Falco.
[[File:Wolf Fox Melee.png|left|thumb|Wolf's cameo apperance in ''Melee''.]]Wolf first appeared in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series as a cameo in the introduction movie to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. He was also mentioned in several trophy descriptions. Wolf made his first playable appearance as an unlockable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. He is generally heavy character and uses moves similar to Fox, though less similar than Falco.


==== Super Smash Bros. Brawl ====
==== ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' ====
[[File:WolfBrawl.png|right|thumb|Wolf's artwork for ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.]]
[[File:WolfBrawl.png|right|thumb|Wolf's artwork for ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.]]
Wolf's appearance in ''Brawl'' is loosely based on his appearance in ''Star Fox: Assault'', but his build generally custom, unlike Fox and Falco who are based on their appearances in ''Star Fox Command''. Wolf is usually unlocked last due to his small role in the ''Subspace Emissary'' and the high amount of versus mode fights necessary to unlock him. Two good points about him are wall-jumping, and the fact that he leans over while standing still, which gives him the smallest hitbox out of all the Star Fox characters. Unfortunatly, he is the slowest out of all Star Fox characters. He has a blaster as his standard special move that fires energy bursts. There is also a dagger on the end, which will damaged those close enough. His side special move is the Wolf Flash, which acts similarly to the Fox Illusion, but is on a diagonal path. Hitting an opponent at the last second of this move will cause them to rocket downwards. Wolf's recovery special is the Fire Wolf, which is the same as Fox's recovery but goes farther. Ironically, the move does not have the fire effect, despite the name. Wolf's down special is a reflector like Fox's and the but works like Marth's Counter attack as well. Wolf's Final Smash allows him to summon a [[Landmaster]] with Star Wolf colors. It is more powerful than Fox and Falco's but does not last as long. Wolf's on-screen appearance shows him ejecting from a Wolfen.
Wolf's appearance in ''Brawl'' is loosely based on his appearance in ''Star Fox: Assault'', but his build generally custom, unlike Fox and Falco who are based on their appearances in ''Star Fox Command''. Wolf is usually unlocked last due to his small role in the ''Subspace Emissary'' and the high amount of versus mode fights necessary to unlock him. Two good points about him are wall-jumping, and the fact that he leans over while standing still, which gives him the smallest hitbox out of all the Star Fox characters. Unfortunatly, he is the slowest out of all Star Fox characters. He has a blaster as his standard special move that fires energy bursts. There is also a dagger on the end, which will damaged those close enough. His side special move is the Wolf Flash, which acts similarly to the Fox Illusion, but is on a diagonal path. Hitting an opponent at the last second of this move will cause them to rocket downwards. Wolf's recovery special is the Fire Wolf, which is the same as Fox's recovery but goes farther. Ironically, the move does not have the fire effect, despite the name. Wolf's down special is a reflector like Fox's and the but works like Marth's Counter attack as well. Wolf's Final Smash allows him to summon a [[Landmaster]] with Star Wolf colors. It is more powerful than Fox and Falco's but does not last as long. Wolf's on-screen appearance shows him ejecting from a Wolfen.