Fox (Super Smash Flash)

Fox is a starter character in Super Smash Flash. Most of his attacks are special moves from the Super Smash Bros. games, unlike most of the other characters who use punches and kicks.

Fox is ranked at 11th on the tier list. Whilst he isn't the dominating force he is in Melee nor Smash 64, Fox is still a strong character. Fox has fast attacks, a good projectile, a special that aids his recovery and reflector which can be used to do good damage. Unfortunately, Fox's horizontal speed isn't great, whilst this is alleviated by Fox Illusion, it hinders his recovery. Also, he has trouble dealing with characters with disjoints outside of Fox Illusion and even more trouble dealing with projectiles.

Despite this, Fox is still a strong character, just not strong enough to compete with the higher tiers as strongly, meaning he is ranked in the top of mid-high tier.

Blaster


Pulls out his gun and fires a single laser shot. The beam is exceptionally weak (only dealing 2-3% each) but both travels and comes out rather quickly. Unlike latest iterations of Smash, the attack does cause kockback.

Interestingly, this attack doesn't do any damage to Master Hand.

Fox Illusion


Fox moves forward at a really high speed, causing an afterimage of him in its path and damaging anyone that comes in contact with him.

It's one of the few moves in the game to aid with recovery, giving Fox a slight edge at surviving than most characters.

High-Kick


A standard kick that sends opponents upwards, dealing up to 75%. Like most Up Attacks, it's one of Fox's best kill moves. It's his only attack that isn't based on a special move from the Smash Bros. series.

Reflector


A blue short range energy field appears around Fox, surrounding him completely and doing up to 75% damage to opponents. Unlike the Reflector in the official titles, this move doesn't have the ability to reflect projectiles and can't be held indefinately either, only does damage.

Fire Fox
Based on the move with the same name in the official titles, Fox engulfs himself in fire as he plumets to the ground at great speed. It's direction is always the same and can't be angled unlike the official titles. Since it can be interrupted with a jump, it can give Fox greater control of his movement as a pseudo-fast falling.