Fire (Sora)

Fire, also referred to by the Smash Flash DOJO!!! as Firaga , is one of the three possible outcome attacks for 's down special move, Command Deck, in Super Smash Flash 2. Prior to that, it was originally his sole neutral special move prior to v0.9b of the demo, where it was replaced by Strike Raid.

Command Deck
When performed, Sora holds the Keyblade up behind him and shouts "Fire!" as he summons six small fireballs, which revolve around him quickly. The fireballs circle him for about half of a second before disappearing, ending the move. Opponents that make contact with the fireballs are hit up to once with 15% flame damage and strong knockback. Fire has high priority and is mostly used at the end of Sora's combos. If used in the air, Sora's decent is slowed and can move slightly to either side, which aids his horizontal recovery.

Neutral special move
As a neutral special move, the move itself acted almost identically to how it does in Command Deck. One key difference is that it had a sweet spot at the very beginning. Opponents hit by the sweet spot would be dealt 15% damage with strong knockback, while opponents hit by the sour spot would be dealt 7% damage with weak knockback. The move would also last for a longer period of time than the Command Deck variant, and Sora's decent was slowed less.

Origin
Fire is a recurring spell in the  series and the first spell introduced in the series, originating in the. The spell also has two more powerful counterparts, with the first being Fira and the second Firaga. This series of spells unleashes flames to incinerate foes, inflicting Fire-type damage; however, the specific execution of the spell differs between games. The spell in SSF2 is based most closely on Firaga's  iteration, where the caster creates a rotating ring of flames that surrounds the caster to inflict damage on nearby enemies.

Trivia

 * Prior to v0.8a, Fire was one of three spells used with Magic Cast, Sora's neutral special move at the time. As the setup with Magic Cast and Magic Swap was thought by the developers to be crammed and uninspired, the three spells were separated into the rest of his moveset, with Fire becoming his neutral special move.
 * In v0.9a, Sora would go into a landing animation after performing Firaga on the ground.