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*When the Final Smash is revealed, [[Mashahiro Sakurai]] states that the [[Landmaster]] has been retired. Therefore, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' is the only game where it is not used in a [[Final Smash]].
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*When the Final Smash was revealed, [[Masahiro Sakurai]] states that the [[Landmaster]] has been retired. Therefore, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' is the only game where it is not used in a [[Final Smash]].{{Final Smashes}}
 
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[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate moves]]

Revision as of 14:46, 16 May 2019

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Fox McCloud gains a new Final Smash called Team Star Fox. Here, he summons his team of mercenaries-for-hire while saying, "It's go time!" This hits an area in front of him that is about 3 metres across. In space, Fox will tell his team to "fire at will," and his team will open fire on their target. The move deals about 52 damage (40% chance of doing 51 damage) and the base knockback is about 12.5 metres. If he catches Wolf O'Donnell, Fox McCloud has a special line: "This is the end for you, Wolf!" Falco Lombardi can also use the move, but he shouts "Showtime!" when his Final Smash activates and "Time for a little payback!" when he and the rest of the team open fire on their target. Wolf O'Donnell has his own version called Team Star Wolf, which operates the same except the Star Wolf Team is summoned, not the Star Fox Team.

Range

Team Star Fox has a range of 3 metres and is a Directional/Trapping Final Smash.

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