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*{{Sm|Ball|Japan}} - One of the best King K. Rool players in the post-pandemic metagame, known for his combos with Crownerang. Originally known for his performances on the [[Smashmate]] ladder and his wins on some of the best players in Japan's online metagame, he garnered noteworthy placements at offline events throughout 2023, including placing 25th at {{Trn|Seibugeki 17}}, 33rd at {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 15 "FINAL"}}, and 49th at {{Trn|Kowloon 12 with Kagaribi}}. This eventually culminated in his breakout performance at {{Trn|GSM}}, where he notably defeated {{Sm|Supahsemmie}} and {{Sm|NaetorU}} to finish 7th and became the first King K. Rool player to ever place top 8 at a major. | *{{Sm|Ball|Japan}} - One of the best King K. Rool players in the post-pandemic metagame, known for his combos with Crownerang. Originally known for his performances on the [[Smashmate]] ladder and his wins on some of the best players in Japan's online metagame, he garnered noteworthy placements at offline events throughout 2023, including placing 25th at {{Trn|Seibugeki 17}}, 33rd at {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 15 "FINAL"}}, and 49th at {{Trn|Kowloon 12 with Kagaribi}}. This eventually culminated in his breakout performance at {{Trn|GSM}}, where he notably defeated {{Sm|Supahsemmie}} and {{Sm|NaetorU}} to finish 7th and became the first King K. Rool player to ever place top 8 at a major. | ||
*{{Sm|Ben Gold|Australia}} - The best King K. Rool player in the early metagame. He is best known for winning {{Trn|Battle Arena Melbourne 11}}, which remains the largest event won by a King K. Rool player and the character's only superregional win. He also has several other noteworthy results in Australia, such as 5th at {{Trn|Phantom 2019}} and 9th at {{Trn|BigWinChampionship 2}}. He has made a few international appearances, notably placing 17th at {{Trn|Thunder Smash 3: Clash of the Pandas}} and 25th at {{Trn|2GG: Nightmare on Smashville}}. After 2019, he dropped the character in favor of playing {{SSBU|Wolf}} and has seldom competed since. | *{{Sm|Ben Gold|Australia}} - The best King K. Rool player in the early metagame. He is best known for winning {{Trn|Battle Arena Melbourne 11}}, which remains the largest event won by a King K. Rool player and the character's only superregional win. He also has several other noteworthy results in Australia, such as 5th at {{Trn|Phantom 2019}} and 9th at {{Trn|BigWinChampionship 2}}. He has made a few international appearances, notably placing 17th at {{Trn|Thunder Smash 3: Clash of the Pandas}} and 25th at {{Trn|2GG: Nightmare on Smashville}}. After 2019, he dropped the character in favor of playing {{SSBU|Wolf}} and has seldom competed since. | ||
*{{Sm|Bruho|USA}} - One of the best King K. Rool players in the post-pandemic metagame, known for his brutally unforgiving punish game and edgeguards. He first broke out onto the scene after placing 13th at {{Trn|Shine 2022}} defeating {{Sm|MuteAce}}. Although he eventually picked up {{SSBU|Kazuya}} as a co-main, his best performances were still primarily with King K. Rool. These performances include his win at {{Trn|Mash Harder 10}}, only the second ranked event won by a King K. Rool player in the post-pandemic metagame, where he used King K. Rool to defeat {{Sm|Zomba}}; and placing 7th at {{Trn|Max Rez}} using mostly King K. Rool, particularly defeating {{Sm|Syrup}}'s {{SSBU|Steve}} in their first game and ultimately winning the set | *{{Sm|Bruho|USA}} - One of the best King K. Rool players in the post-pandemic metagame, known for his brutally unforgiving punish game and edgeguards. He first broke out onto the scene after placing 13th at {{Trn|Shine 2022}} defeating {{Sm|MuteAce}}. Although he eventually picked up {{SSBU|Kazuya}} as a co-main, his best performances were still primarily with King K. Rool. These performances include his win at {{Trn|Mash Harder 10}}, only the second ranked event won by a King K. Rool player in the post-pandemic metagame, where he used King K. Rool to defeat {{Sm|Zomba}}; and placing 7th at {{Trn|Max Rez}} using mostly King K. Rool, particularly defeating {{Sm|Syrup}}'s {{SSBU|Steve}} in their first game and ultimately winning the set. | ||
*{{Sm|Lukewarm|USA}} - The greatest King K. Rool player of all time, having been the best since 2021. He was ranked 78th on the [[OrionRank Ultimate: Eclipse]], the | *{{Sm|Lukewarm|USA}} - The greatest King K. Rool player of all time, having been the best since 2021. He was ranked 78th on the [[OrionRank Ultimate: Eclipse]], which remains the only time a King K. Rool player was ranked in the top 100 globally. He is best known for winning {{Trn|Anime Houston 2021}}, the largest tournament win from a King K. Rool player in the post-pandemic metagame, and placing 7th at {{Trn|Lost Tech City 2022}} and 17th at {{Trn|CEO 2021}}. Although his attendance has been sparse since Lost Tech City, he still remains one of the character's best representatives, having placed 3rd {{Trn|Comicpalooza Fight Club 2024}} defeating {{Sm|Lima}} and {{Sm|Lui$}} and 49th at {{Trn|Luminosity Makes BIG Moves 2024}} defeating {{Sm|MKBigBoss}}. | ||
===Tier placement and history=== | ===Tier placement and history=== | ||
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Despite this, after the end of ''Ultimate''{{'}}s updates, many of King K. Rool's best players saw lower 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. His lower representation greatly harmed his reputation in the coming years, and as such many in the community remained steadfast that King K. Rool was one of the worst characters in the game. This was shown in King K. Rool's placement on the first two tier lists: he was initially ranked 74th on the first tier list, near the top of the low tier; however, due to a a lack of representation at the highest level of competitive play, he fell six spots to 80th on the second list, in the newly created E+ Tier, ranking him among the worst characters in the game. | Despite this, after the end of ''Ultimate''{{'}}s updates, many of King K. Rool's best players saw lower 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. His lower representation greatly harmed his reputation in the coming years, and as such many in the community remained steadfast that King K. Rool was one of the worst characters in the game. This was shown in King K. Rool's placement on the first two tier lists: he was initially ranked 74th on the first tier list, near the top of the low tier; however, due to a a lack of representation at the highest level of competitive play, he fell six spots to 80th on the second list, in the newly created E+ Tier, ranking him among the worst characters in the game. | ||
It wasn't until 2024 when King K. Rool was able to turn around his misfortunes. The start of the year marked the return of KirbyKid, now Lukewarm, who showed sparse yet strong performances at events over the season, with multiple wins over top 50 level players and ranking among the top 150. The second half of the 2024 season especially saw a rise in consistency for King K. Rool players at regionals, with {{Sm|Moo}} and especially {{Sm|Bruho}} garnering multiple top 8 finishes, while Bruho's win at Mash Harder 10 defeating {{Sm|Zomba}} in grand finals marked the character's best victory in years | It wasn't until 2024 when King K. Rool was able to turn around his misfortunes. The start of the year marked the return of KirbyKid, now Lukewarm, who showed sparse yet strong performances at events over the season, with multiple wins over top 50 level players and ranking among the top 150. The second half of the 2024 season especially saw a rise in consistency for King K. Rool players at regionals, with {{Sm|Moo}} and especially {{Sm|Bruho}} garnering multiple top 8 finishes, while Bruho's win at Mash Harder 10 defeating {{Sm|Zomba}} in grand finals marked the character's best victory in years. Finally, just after the end of the 2024.2 season, King K. Rool made his first appearance in top 8 at a major, courtesy of {{Sm|Ball}}, who placed 7th at {{Trn|GSM}}. These placements, combined with innovations by players for King K. Rool's punish game and combos, contested his negative perception, leading many to question whether he deserved to rank among the worst characters in the game. | ||
=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Super Heavyweight Class== | =={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Super Heavyweight Class== |