Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Character Sheet: Falco Lombardi

FALCO LOMBARDI


As stated before, I'm going back to the old Character Sheet format for the main series runs instead of the basic roster from before. The biggest reason for this is purely so I can give myself time to actually work through any given series' content. While that's not so much a concern with this series, I will need it come Pokemon time, so, yeah. Here's everyone who made it for Star Fox:

1. Fox McCloud

1e. James McCloud

2. Falco Lombardi

3. Krystal

4. Slippy Toad

5. Peppy Hare

6. Arwing

6e. Wolfen

7. Landmaster

8. ROB 64

9. Prince Tricky

10. Andross

10e. Andrew Oikonny

11. Wolf O'Donnell

12. Leon Powalski

13. Panther Caroso

14. Pigma Dengar

15. General Scales

16. Aparoid Queen

17. Anglar Emperor

18. SharpClaw

19. Aparoid

20. Monarch Dodora

Next up is Falco Lombardi, Fox's right-hand "wingman" and the Raphael-type of the group. You know, the edgy, aggro loner guy who just has to have a problem with everything the leader does because . . . dick-measuring or something, and can never just be a team player for once in their life. Sorry. I don't care for this character type very often. But, all in all, Falco's on the more tolerable end of the type.

In Smash, Falco started out as basically an echo in Melee, but has since diverged from Fox, mainly by his moves having a bit more of a flashy showoff streak to them, or by being a bit more aerial in nature, both tying well to his personality type and species. So, I'll stick with it as it is.

Here's his moves:


Standard B: Blaster

I think this was about the same as Fox's.


Side B: Falco Phantasm

A little bit less speedy than Fox's. I believe it was Wolf's that had a bit of a vertical angle to it, but it wouldn't be out of place for that to happen with Falco.


Up B: Firebird

Naturally, his takes him much higher than Fox's does.


Down B: Reflector

I am actually a really big fan of the way he kicks it to make it a little more of an active attack. It's a really good character addition.


Final Smash: Team Star Fox

Naturally. Though a fun Easter Egg might be to have Katt Monroe and Dash Bowman fly in instead as his team from one of the Star Fox Command endings.


Entrance: Dropping out of his Arwing.


Taunts: Up, he will play hackysack with his reflector. Side, "Hands of my prey." Down, crossing his arms and turning away.


Kirby Hat: The feathers and beak.


Kart: An Arwing.

Special Move: He can take off into the air and fly over the stage.


Spirit Battle: with Katt (Arwing) on Sector Z.


Victory Screen: Tossing his reflector and making a cocky remark.

Losing Screen: Turning away from the screen and looking sullen.


Color Swaps: His normal look, the SNES look, the Assault look, the Command look, the Zero look, his orange coat, and his black feather look.


Thanks for reading! Next up, Krystal summons the spirits.

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