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King K. Rool received a mix of buffs, nerfs and glitch fixes via game updates, but was significantly | King K. Rool received a mix of buffs, nerfs and glitch fixes via game updates, but was buffed significantly overall. In response to his early metagame perceptions, update 2.0.0 shortened [[Blunderbuss]]' vacuum duration and decreased the horizontal range of [[Propellerpack]]'s hitbox, the latter of which would previously hit opponents on the edge from noticeably far away. The most notable change, however, was to down throw: its [[bury]] duration's scaling was changed to be less effective at low percentages, but more effective at high percentages. While the former two are direct nerfs, they did not significantly impact his playstyle. While originally considered to be a significant nerf, King K. Rool proved to benefit from the change to his down throw, as the popularization of forward throw to dash attack made the early percentage usage obsolete, and the higher scaling allowed for down throw to up tilt to be a reliable KO confirm beginning around 130%. | ||
After his metagame relevance dropped, outside of a nerf to [[Crownerang]]'s shield damage, King K. Rool received his first buffs in updates 3.0.0 and 3.1.0. The most notable among these was the ending lag reduction to up aerial, making it far safer to use offstage and even more reliable for recovery thanks to it functioning as a pseudo-double jump. Forward aerial's hitbox priority would also be tweaked, making the higher-damage hitboxes connect reliably and thus drastically improve K. Rool's combo game. This would be the first of numerous buffs to the move, which would turn it from a mediocre move to among the best in K. Rool's kit. | After his metagame relevance dropped, outside of a nerf to [[Crownerang]]'s shield damage, King K. Rool received his first buffs in updates 3.0.0 and 3.1.0. The most notable among these was the ending lag reduction to up aerial, making it far safer to use offstage and even more reliable for recovery thanks to it functioning as a pseudo-double jump. Forward aerial's hitbox priority would also be tweaked, making the higher-damage hitboxes connect reliably and thus drastically improve K. Rool's combo game. This would be the first of numerous buffs to the move, which would turn it from a mediocre move to among the best in K. Rool's kit. |