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Fox McCloud
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Fox, the Lylat Hero
Universe Star Fox
Other Super Smash Bros. Appearances SSB/SSBM/SSBB/SSB4
Recent Game 'U Star Fox Wii U
Availability Starter
Final Smash Landmaster/Arwing

Fox makes his fifth return to the Super Smash Bros. franchise in Super 5mash Bros. 5. Fox is a speedster and excels both in the air and on the ground. He employs various high-tech gadgets such as his blaster and reflector. Fox has had an increase in power in terms of his Up Smash, Up Aerial, and Forward Aerial. Fox has become a juggling king and can easily launch characters upwards. Aesthetically, he has a more simplified appearance than before with a design that is more reminiscent of his Star Fox 64 model.

Changes from Smash 4[]

  • Up Smash, Up Aerial, and Forward Aerial now all do 3x more damage and knockback than before.

Moveset[]

Special Set A[]

Name Damage Description
Neutral Special Blaster 1.4% (far), 2%, or 3% (close) Fox fires blaster shots that don't do knockback but deal small amounts of damage.
Custom 1 Impact Blaster 2% (far), 3%, 4% or 4.3% (close) Fox fires a blaster round that is slower but deals more damage and actual knock back.
Custom 2 3-Round Burst Blaster 1% (far), 1.5%, or 2.4% (close) per hit, 1.3% (far), 2%, or 3.1% (far) (last hit) Fox fires a 3 round burst when pressing the trigger. While in midair, the three round burst follows Fox as he moves upwards/downwards. Doesn't do any knockback. Last laser does most damage.
Side Special Fox Illusion 3% Fox momentarily becomes invisible and dashes forward, passing past opponents very quickly and knocking them upwards.
Custom 1 Fox Burst 13% Negates the damage portion of traveling forward but the resulting attack performs an explosion that will damage opponents caught in it's blast radius.
Custom 2 Fox Field 0% Fox dashes forward and exudes a force field that repels any opponents close to him. The field pushes opponents out by 4 spaces ahead or behind.
Up Special Fire Fox 2% (charging hits 1-7), 14% (clean dash), 8% (late dash) Fox charges his booster and then blasts off with fire trailing behind him. The direction he moves in is dependent on the direction of the control stick.
Custom 1 Flying Fox 0% Has further traveling distance but sacrifices damage as a result.
Custom 2 Twisting Fox 1% (charging hits 1-3), 1.2% (hits 1-7), 2% (last hit) Fox envelopes himself in fire and then spins rapidly while traveling, dragging opponents with him.
Down Special Reflector 2% (activation), 1.4x damage (reflected projectiles) Fox activates his reflector and reflects projectiles back. It can also be used to damage opponents.
Custom 1 Big Reflector 1.2x damage (reflected projectiles) A larger reflector that increases the power of reflected projectiles, but does not damage opponents nearby. Rather, it simply pushes them away.
Custom 2 Magnet Reflector 3.5% (activation), 5% (hit), 1.2x damage (reflected projectiles) Pulls in nearby opponents. It has a decreased amount of damage of reflected projectiles but increased in damage dealt by the reflector.

Special Custom Set B[]

Name Damage Description
Neutral Special Trip Mine 18% (far away), 22% (close) Fox lays a mine that generates a red laser. Anyone who comes in contact with that laser causes it to explode. It does more damage the closer the opponent is to the mine upon explosion.
Custom 1 Delay Mine 18% (far away), 24% (close) Much like the default Trip Mine but is delayed for 5.5 seconds before exploding. Does further damage the closer the opponent is to the mine.
Custom 2 Sticky Mine 20% Appears much like the default Trip Mine but attaches itself to the opponent once they make contact and then explodes. Does a fixed amount of damage and can stick on and damage Fox.
Side Special Gravity Bomb 16% (core), 10% (outer) The Gravity Bomb vacuums in players nearby as it spins forward. After 7 seconds of deployment, it explodes.
Custom 1 Gravity Mine 18% (core), 14% (outer) Stronger than the Gravity Bomb but does not travel. Rather, it stays in a fixed position. It also explodes 5 seconds after deployment.
Custom 2 Gravity Missile 10% (core), 4% (outer) A much faster version that deals less damage when it explodes. It explodes 6 seconds after deployment.
Up Special BarrierBoost 4% (activation), 2.4x damage (reflected projectiles) Fox uses his jet pack to boost up and activates his Reflector while he descends back down. This will reflect any projectiles with more damage than the default Reflector though it doesn't do damage unless at the activation.
Custom 1 OscillatingBoost 4% (activation), 3.1x damage (reflected projectiles) A much stronger version but the reflector appears as a small rotating version of itself. Fox is vulnerable to projectiles but if a projectile is connected to the reflector, it increases damage dealt by 3.1x damage.
Custom 2 EternalBoost 5% (activation), 4% (hit), .4x damage (reflected projectiles) The Reflector continues to activate thus dealing damage but sacrificing reflect damage as well.
Down Special Orbital Strike 15% Fox plants a beacon on a solid object or even a player. Pressing the special button fires a laser that strikes the beacon. There is a 1.8 second delay between pressing the beacon and contact with the beacon.
Custom 1 Orbital Potshot 19% Fox doesn't plant a beacon but simply presses a button that causes the laser to strike a randomized area on the stage. It does more damage for a longer duration but it is unreliable.
Custom 2 Orbital Ray 1.3% per hit Fox presses a button and a laser appears striking the ground at a diagonal angle to where Fox is looking at while above Fox. Fox, holding down the special button, can direct the laser to slightly adjust forward. Holding it down longer deals less hits until it finally vanishes to ending lag.

Final Smash[]

Name Damage Description
Final Smash 1 Landmaster 5% (activation), 5-17% (ram), 13% (turning around), 11% (roll), 12 (landing) 8% (cannon while firing), 15% (cannon projectile) Fox summons the Landmaster and is able to control it in battle. It can fire blasts from its main cannon, hover in the air, and do a barrel roll for damage.
Final Smash 2 Arwing 18% (roll), 12% half loop, (6% (laser firing), 13% (cannon projectile), 25% (Smart bomb) Fox jumps into the Arwing and takes off into the skies above the stage. The camera is zoomed out but will zoom back in when Fox comes in closer. Pressing the attack button fires the lasers, pressing the special button fires the Smart Bomb (pressing down special releases it below the Arwing), and pressing the rolling button causes it to a barrel roll. In addition, pressing up special causes the Arwing to suddenly turn upwards, flip, and even itself out.

Taunts[]

Italics means they have to be unlocked.

  • Fox motions at the opponent and says “Come On!” (Up)
  • Fox charges his flames and says “Here I come!” (Right)
  • Fox turns the other way and goes “Hmph. Pathetic!” (Left)
  • Fox throws and catches his laser and says “Not yet!” (Down)

Character Selection Screen[]

  • Fox begins burning like on Fire Fox and looks forward.
  • Fox pulls out his blaster and says “Come at me!”
  • Fox kicks at the camera and says “Don’t back down!”

On Screen Appearance[]

  • Fox swoops in and jumps out of his Arwing.
  • Fox appears on the stage from like a Star Trek transportation beam.
  • Fox crash lands his Arwing and jumps out of the burning cockpit.

Victory Animations[]

  • Fox spins his blaster and holsters while saying “This is Fox. Returning to base.”
  • Fox crosses his arms and looks the other way saying “I wish it was more challenging.”
  • Fox poses with his blaster while saying “Mission Complete!"
  • Fox takes his Reflector, throws it up, and catches it while saying "Piece of cake!".
  • Fox radios in and says “Slippy, are you there? I need some repairs!”
  • Krystal appears next to Fox and gives him a hug while he looks embarrassed.

Victory Fanfare[]

A remix of the main theme of Star Fox 64, most specifically the title screen theme. It also shares similarities with the music that would play in that game when Fox completed a level, as that track was also based on the main theme.

Idle Animations[]

  • Holds hand in front of his face and takes a breath.
  • Makes a beckoning gesture.
  • Checks his blaster and re-holsters it.
  • Presses his scouter which beeps.

Trophies[]

Fox's trophies can be earned by completing Classic Mode, Adventure Mode, All-Star Mode, and Boss Battle mode. In addition, further trophies can be found during matches and at the Trophy Shop.

Fox

Unlock: Classic Mode

"Fox is the ace pilot and de facto leader of Star Fox. While untested in Super Smash Bros. 64, he was able to defeat the armies of Andross and uphold his father's legacy. He was hurled further into troubles of the Lylat system with trouble on Planet Sauria and the Aparoid Invasions. Not only that, his rivalry with Wolf O'Donnel, competition from teammate Falco Lombardi, and love troubles with Krystal makes him a very busy star pilot."

Fox (Alt)

Unlock: Adventure Mode Console/Red

"Fox doesn't go anywhere without his trusty blaster. It is helpful when fighting off hordes of enemies, as well as blasting the locks off doors. Fox doesn't go anywhere with out it. In Super Smash Bros., Fox can fire his trusty blaster at opponents quickly though it won't actually launch players with it's power. However, its speed and reliability is its strong point."

Fox (Alt)

Unlock: Adventure Mode Handheld/Green

"The Gravity Bomb is a unique item that has yet to be seen in the Star Fox franchise. When thrown, it sucks in every person that Fox recognizes as an enemy and causes them to be stuck to the bomb. I guess that's gravity for you! When enough time has passed, the Gravity Bomb will then explode, dealing major damage to anyone unlucky (or stupid) to be sucked in. Maybe Slippy invented this just for Super Smash Bros.?

Assault Fox

Unlock: Boss Battle Console/Assault Fox

"Fox has found himself in many precarious and dangerous situations but one of the most dangerous situation was the Aparoid Invasion in Star Fox Assault. To fight such an enemy, he needed space armor that would do well against the insectoid droids. The Assault armor contains a vest that is lined with anti-blaster fiber, damage resistant shoulder pads, and a jumpsuit that is form fitting over Fox and uses advanced technology to absorb damage. But wait...was this ever said in the Star Fox game?!"

Melee Fox

Unlock: Boss Battle Handheld/Melee Fox

"Fox has always been at the top of the speed charts and one reason for that might of been his more flexible and air resistant appearance in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Wearing only a vest, a handkerchief, and a green once piece with boots - Fox was able to move quickly in both the air and on the ground. Plus, he looks a lot more like a Fox in this form than his other variations. Maybe that's just me."

Fox (Trip Mine)

Unlock: Match or Trophy Shop/Orange "The Trip Mine is a useful item used to guard bases and set up traps and ambushes. It doesn't seem like a handy item in a smash fest like Super Smash Bros. but it can be used to set up last-minute traps and pressure opponents through controlling the playing field. However, deploying a second Trip Mine will cause the first one to explode so be careful, Fox!"

Fox (Fox Illusion)

Unlock: Match or Trophy Shop/Yellow

"Fox is known for his speeds and the Fox Illusion is a visible (or maybe unseen) testament to that legacy. Fox can suddenly burst forward at high speeds, creating an apparent illusion in his wake. Anyone who gets caught in this illusion is thrown into the air due to the high speeds he produces. Plus, it must really come in handy when used in a race!"

Fox (Marcus)

Unlock: Match or Trophy Shop/Blue

"So what do you get when you make Fox have blue hair? You get Marcus! Marcus is Fox's and Krystal's son who first appeared near the end of Star Fox Command though, depending how the story pans out, Fox and Krystal can also separate which denies Marcus his existence. That is a horrible thought. As a way to remember Marcus, we gave Fox a color scheme to reflect his son (or non-existent son)."

Fox (Wolf)

Unlock: Match or Trophy Shop/Purple

"Fox isn't one for cosplay but it's hard to avoid it when it comes to mocking one's rival. Wolf didn't make the cut in Super Smash Bros. 4 which led him to donning these colors as a mark of respect, as well as to mock. However, with Wolf returning for this installment, Fox is being forced to eat crow. Will players be able to tell the difference between the two and will Wolf retaliate back?"

Fox (Codec Taunt)

Unlock: Match or Trophy Shop/Dark

"Fox: Fox here. What's the mission status? General Pepper: Fox, is that you? Fox: Yes sir, I am reporting in for duty! General Pepper: Well, this is a bit embarrassing, but you caught me by surprise! I am in the shower now. Fox: In the shower, sir? General Pepper: Yes, I have to keep my coat in mint condition and smelling good. No one likes wet dog smell hahaha. Fox: ........."

Fox (Like Father)

Unlock: Complete a Fox Character Challenge

"Kids sometimes grow up to be like their parents. Fox is one that seemingly followed in his fathers footsteps. His father, James McCloud, was also an ace pilot and formed the first Star Fox team with Slippy Hare and Pigma Dengar. After Pigmar's betrayal, James McCloud was sucked into a black hole and vanished. After Fox defeated Andross, the lab began to self-destruct prompting Fox to make his escape. Coming to his aid was his father, James, who guided Fox out of the labyrinth. After escaping, James was no where to be seen."

Landmaster

Unlock: All Star Mode (Easy or Normal)

"Land Master!!" The Landmaster is a giant tank of a machine that Fox pilots on the ground. When Fox hops into the cockpit, he can fire it's main cannon which deals high damage. Fox can also shift the tank into gear and run down any opponents and even before the famed barrel roll. If a opportunistic tries to hop on for a free ride, Fox can simply hover up to the top for an easy KO! I wonder if the Landmaster has GPS and drink holders?"

Arwing

Unlock: Unlock all Fox trophies

"When Fox travels, he prefers it high in the sky...errr...space. Fox is by large an ace pilot who feels more at home piloting an Arwing, than fighting on Final Destination. He is able to summon his Arwing and can fire lasers across the stage at opponents. In addition, Fox can also fire the destructive Smart Bomb at opponent. Fox is certainly a terror on both the ground, as well as the air."

Alternate Costumes[]

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Color Title Color Notes Status
1st White Fox's default appearance from Star Fox 64. Starter
2nd Black Resembles the Dark Fox costume from Brawl. Starter
3rd Red Resembles the red jump suit that Falco wears in Assault. Starter
4th Green Resembles his clothes from the multiplayer in Assault Starter
5th Orange --- Starter
6th White --- Starter
7th Yellow Loosely based off Slippy's outfit. Starter
8th Purple Vaguely resembles Wolf. Starter
9th Blue Resembles the coloration of Krystal and his son Marcus. Starter
10th Gray Resembles Peppy Hare's coloration Starter
Assault Fox Red Fox's appearance in the game Star Fox: Assault. Locked
Like Father Green Costume based off Fox's father "James McCloud". Locked
Melee Fox White Costume makes Fox look like his appearance in Melee. Locked

Trivia[]

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