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Many of King K. Rool's own unique attributes have flaws attached to them. Belly Super Armor only protects his belly and can break akin to a shield break if it takes too much damage. Similarly, Gut Check only protects King K. Rool's belly, making his head and back vulnerable. While Propellerpack grants him a long-ranged recovery, it is slow, very linear, and only protects King K. Rool from above, making his recovery predictable and very exploitable. Crownerang's armor does not protect against strong attacks or grabs, and the crown can also be picked up as an item by other characters. King K. Rool also has very lackluster out of shield options - while his up smash is fast, the initial hit only hits above K. Rool and is very punishable, while his second fastest option, neutral aerial, has a short range, especially behind him. This is further made worse by the fact that King K. Rool is forced to shield relatively often due to his massive hurtbox and below-average mobility. Finally, because of his massive size and limited ledge options, King K. Rool is very susceptible to being ledgetrapped. | Many of King K. Rool's own unique attributes have flaws attached to them. Belly Super Armor only protects his belly and can break akin to a shield break if it takes too much damage. Similarly, Gut Check only protects King K. Rool's belly, making his head and back vulnerable. While Propellerpack grants him a long-ranged recovery, it is slow, very linear, and only protects King K. Rool from above, making his recovery predictable and very exploitable. Crownerang's armor does not protect against strong attacks or grabs, and the crown can also be picked up as an item by other characters. King K. Rool also has very lackluster out of shield options - while his up smash is fast, the initial hit only hits above K. Rool and is very punishable, while his second fastest option, neutral aerial, has a short range, especially behind him. This is further made worse by the fact that King K. Rool is forced to shield relatively often due to his massive hurtbox and below-average mobility. Finally, because of his massive size and limited ledge options, King K. Rool is very susceptible to being ledgetrapped. | ||
Overall, King K. Rool | Overall, King K. Rool's weaknesses outweigh his strength leaving him with limited high-level representation and a small playerbase, with only a few notable representatives such as {{Sm|Lukewarm}} and {{Sm|Ben Gold}} in the early metagame. | ||
==How to unlock== | ==How to unlock== | ||
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|dairname=Meteor Stamp ({{ja|メテオスタンプ|Meteo Sutanpu}}) | |dairname=Meteor Stamp ({{ja|メテオスタンプ|Meteo Sutanpu}}) | ||
|dairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12}} (early), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|9}} (late) | |dairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12}} (early), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|9}} (late) | ||
|dairdesc=A front flipping [[wikipedia:Professional wrestling strikes#Double foot stomp|double foot stomp]]. The hitbox is situated on K. Rool's legs. Decently fast (comes out on frame 14) and meteor smashes if the early hitbox connects, although the meteor smash itself is rather weak. If the opponent is hit by the early hitbox - but not meteor smashed - on-stage by this move, it confirms into a wide variety of attacks. There is also a late hitbox with a sweetspot on K. Rool's hips that has more knockback growth, plus a sourspot on the feet. It also has Belly Super Armor after K. Rool stomps, giving it some safety | |dairdesc=A front flipping [[wikipedia:Professional wrestling strikes#Double foot stomp|double foot stomp]]. The hitbox is situated on K. Rool's legs. Decently fast (comes out on frame 14) and meteor smashes if the early hitbox connects, although the meteor smash itself is rather weak. If the opponent is hit by the early hitbox - but not meteor smashed - on-stage by this move, it confirms into a wide variety of attacks. There is also a late hitbox with a sweetspot on K. Rool's hips that has more knockback growth, plus a sourspot on the feet. It also has Belly Super Armor after K. Rool stomps, giving it some safety. | ||
|grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}}) | |grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}}) | ||
|grabdesc=Reaches out. King K. Rool's grabs are moderately slow, but have great ranges. If K. Rool misses, his left eye comically bulges in frustration. | |grabdesc=Reaches out. King K. Rool's grabs are moderately slow, but have great ranges. If K. Rool misses, his left eye comically bulges in frustration. | ||
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| shorthop=13.5 | rshorthop=75 | | shorthop=13.5 | rshorthop=75 | ||
| djump=32.61 | rdjump=52-53 | | djump=32.61 | rdjump=52-53 | ||
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''See also: [[:Category:King K. Rool players (SSBU)]]'' | ''See also: [[:Category:King K. Rool players (SSBU)]]'' | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Ben Gold|Australia}} - The best King K. Rool player in the world as well as one of the best Australian players during the early metagame. He is notable for being the first King K. Rool player to win a notable regional event with {{Trn|Battle Arena Melbourne 11}} and he continued to have notable results in Australia with 5th at {{Trn|Phantom 2019}} and a notable major placement with 17th at {{Trn|Thunder Smash 3: Clash of the Pandas}}. After 2019, he dropped the character in favor of playing {{SSBU|Wolf}} and makes rare appearances regionally. | ||
*{{Sm|Lukewarm|USA}} - The best King K. Rool player of all time, and currently the best King K. Rool player in the world. While was notable during the early metagame, when he gained recognition in online tournaments where he beat top players such as {{Sm|Sonix}} and ranked 17th on the [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v7]]. At offline tournaments, he became the second King K. Rool player to win a regional in {{Trn|Anime Houston 2021}} and holds some of the best King K. Rool results at majors such as 17th at {{Trn|CEO 2021}} and 25th at {{Trn|Rise 'N Grind}}. His current attendance has been sparce, but he still headlines the character in the meta, seen with his 49th place finish at {{Trn|Luminosity Makes BIG Moves 2024}} defeating {{Sm|MKBigBoss}}, and his 3rd place finish at {{Trn|Comicpalooza Fight Club 2024}}, defeating {{Sm|Lima}}, {{Sm|Ploopy}}, and {{Sm|Lui$}}, marking the best wins and performances of the character in the current metagame. | |||
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===Tier placement and history=== | ===Tier placement and history=== | ||
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However, it quickly became apparent that King K. Rool was not nearly as good as players thought, as he has some of the nastiest downsides in the game to counter his strengths. Compounding this, King K. Rool received nerfs in update 2.0.0 that made his already negative perception even worse, despite being largely irrelevant in retrospect. Because of these factors, almost every top professional saw him as one of the worst characters in the game within months, which was especially notorious among the Japanese top players, many of whom considered him to be the single-worst character in the game. He was simply too inconsistent to be seen as a viable pick in the high-power metagame that ''Ultimate''{{'}}s cast brought to the table. | However, it quickly became apparent that King K. Rool was not nearly as good as players thought, as he has some of the nastiest downsides in the game to counter his strengths. Compounding this, King K. Rool received nerfs in update 2.0.0 that made his already negative perception even worse, despite being largely irrelevant in retrospect. Because of these factors, almost every top professional saw him as one of the worst characters in the game within months, which was especially notorious among the Japanese top players, many of whom considered him to be the single-worst character in the game. He was simply too inconsistent to be seen as a viable pick in the high-power metagame that ''Ultimate''{{'}}s cast brought to the table. | ||
King K. Rool later received a small number of helpful buffs in update 3.0.0 in 2019, although they were not significant enough to address his significant flaws, and his competitive reputation remained poor. Nevertheless, it improved his representation, with {{Sm|Dera}} getting a win against {{Sm|Somé}} during {{Trn|Obasuma OST 4}} and placing 3rd, which was the first glimmer of hope for K. Rool in spite of his then-bottom tier perception. While still typically ranked very low, players such as {{Sm|Ben Gold}}, {{Sm|KirbyKid}}, and {{Sm|Muk}} began to earn cosmopolitan results that made people question King K. Rool's reputation as a low tier character. This was especially evident when Ben Gold managed to win {{Trn|Battle Arena Melbourne 11}}, an Australian B-tier tournament, with King K. Rool as his solo main. While still | King K. Rool later received a small number of helpful buffs in update 3.0.0 in 2019, although they were not significant enough to address his significant flaws, and his competitive reputation remained poor. Nevertheless, it improved his representation, with {{Sm|Dera}} getting a win against {{Sm|Somé}} during {{Trn|Obasuma OST 4}} and placing 3rd, which was the first glimmer of hope for K. Rool in spite of his then-bottom tier perception. While still typically ranked very low, players such as {{Sm|Ben Gold}}, {{Sm|KirbyKid}}, and {{Sm|Muk}} began to earn cosmopolitan results that made people question King K. Rool's reputation as a low tier character. This was especially evident when Ben Gold managed to win {{Trn|Battle Arena Melbourne 11}}, an Australian B-tier tournament, with King K. Rool as his solo main. While still revied rather lowly by top players, 2019 proved to be a decent year for the Kremling King, with players like {{Sm|ESAM}} and {{Sm|MVD}} arguing that he could be mid-tier. | ||
Ben Gold would continue achieving astounding results at | Ben Gold would continue achieving astounding results at PGR-level events well into 2020, such as 17th at {{Trn|Phantom 2020}}, which was the event to truly bring King K. Rool's low-tier status into question. During this period, western players began connecting with the Japanese playerbase, most notably with players such as {{Sm|Chirori}} and {{Sm|Dera}}, where they exchanged knowledge and developed more nuanced, aggressive gameplay lines. As resources continued to improve, the skill floor for King K. Rool began to increase as well. Thus, by the time Ben Gold dropped King K. Rool, {{Sm|KirbyKid}} carried the torch, going on to place 13th at {{Trn|InfinityCON Tally 2021}}. Additionally, Raphy, a German player, placed 5th at {{Trn|Smash Contest: DoKomi 2021}}. While Ben Gold dropped the character, his, Raphy, Dera, and KirbyKid's successes in solo maining King K. Rool from 2020 through 2022, along with repeated significant buffs in hand, led to further conversations about King K. Rool's viability. {{Sm|Dabuz}} went as far as to say that King K. Rool is a high-mid-tier character, and some Japanese players — such as {{Sm|Raito}}, who considered him to be the worst character in the game — stated that K. Rool might be a lot more threatening than initially perceived. | ||
More recently however, many of King K. Rool's top players have either decreased in tournament attendance or moved towards different characters. Many of his buffs, while accentuating his strengths, failed to answer many of his weaknesses, such as a poor [[out of shield]] game and lack of non-committal anti-airs. With multiple periods of competitive viability, his staying power at top level can be called questionable, with him fading in and out of top cut lists over months. King K. Rool's true viability is hotly contested, with some arguing his national-level top cut placements prove his potential, while others will call it a fluke. King K. Rool would end up ranking 74th on the first tier list, near the top of the low tier. With a lack of top level representation throughout 2023, alongside his inherent flaws and inconsistent top level results, he would fall even further to 80th on the second and current tier list, in the newly created E+ Tier, ranking him among the worst characters in the game. | |||
=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Super Heavyweight Class== | =={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Super Heavyweight Class== | ||
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==[[Spirit]]s== | ==[[Spirit]]s== | ||
King K. Rool's fighter spirit can be obtained by completing {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} | King K. Rool's fighter spirit can be obtained by completing {{SSBU|Classic Mode}}. It is also available periodically for purchase in the shop for 300 Gold, but only after King K. Rool has been unlocked. Unlocking King K. Rool in World of Light allows the player to preview the first spirit below in the Spirit List under the name "???". As a fighter spirit, it cannot be used in Spirit Battles and is purely aesthetic. His fighter spirit has an alternate version that replaces it with his artwork in ''Ultimate''. | ||
Additionally, he makes an appearance as a few primary spirits under his alter-egos from the ''Donkey Kong Country'' series. | Additionally, he makes an appearance as a few primary spirits under his alter-egos from the ''Donkey Kong Country'' series. | ||
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*King K. Rool is the second fighter whose [[back aerial]] meteor smashes opponents, with the first being {{SSBB|Lucas}}. | *King K. Rool is the second fighter whose [[back aerial]] meteor smashes opponents, with the first being {{SSBB|Lucas}}. | ||
**King K. Rool is also the second fighter who has a smash attack (his up smash) that is able to meteor smash, with the first being {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}'s down smash. | **King K. Rool is also the second fighter who has a smash attack (his up smash) that is able to meteor smash, with the first being {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}'s down smash. | ||
*King K. Rool is also the second fighter to have both a [[counterattack]] and a [[reflection|reflector]] in | *King K. Rool is also the second fighter to have both a [[counterattack]] and a [[reflection|reflector]] in his default moveset, with the first being {{SSBU|Palutena}}. | ||
**Despite both having reflecting counterattacks, the Techniques menu does not list King K. Rool's Gut Check in the "Counter and Reflect" technique . | **Despite both having reflecting counterattacks, the Techniques menu does not list King K. Rool's Gut Check in the "Counter and Reflect" technique . | ||
**The Techniques menu also falsely states that Gut Check uses his Belly Armor. | **The Techniques menu also falsely states that Gut Check uses his Belly Armor. |