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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
K. Rool takes his crown off of his head and flings it forward. The crown acts like a boomerang (hence the name of the attack). While being thrown by [[King K. Rool]], the crown can be [[pocket]]ed, and can also be picked up as an item if K. Rool fails to catch the crown. Should that happen, K. Rool will be unable to use the attack again until he regains his crown. | K. Rool takes his crown off of his head and flings it forward. The crown acts like a boomerang (hence the name of the attack). While being thrown by [[King K. Rool]], the crown can be [[pocket]]ed, and can also be picked up as an item if K. Rool fails to catch the crown. Should that happen, K. Rool will be unable to use the attack again until he regains his crown. | ||
If the crown is thrown offstage, it will act as a normal item, constantly respawning even if it disappears after staying onstage too long. If K. Rool touches the crown | If the crown is thrown offstage, it will act as a normal item, constantly respawning even if it disappears after staying onstage too long. If K. Rool touches the crown, he will endure a short animation of him placing it back on his head unless he is performing another move, including shielding or rolling. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== |
Revision as of 00:30, December 15, 2018
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King K. Rool using Crownerang in Ultimate. | |
User | King K. Rool |
Universe | Donkey Kong |
Crownerang (クラウンスロー, Crown Throw) is King K. Rool's side special move.
Overview
K. Rool takes his crown off of his head and flings it forward. The crown acts like a boomerang (hence the name of the attack). While being thrown by King K. Rool, the crown can be pocketed, and can also be picked up as an item if K. Rool fails to catch the crown. Should that happen, K. Rool will be unable to use the attack again until he regains his crown. If the crown is thrown offstage, it will act as a normal item, constantly respawning even if it disappears after staying onstage too long. If K. Rool touches the crown, he will endure a short animation of him placing it back on his head unless he is performing another move, including shielding or rolling.
Origin
This attack is based on the final boss fight against K. Rool in Donkey Kong Country. In the fight, K. Rool will throw his crown to attack the Kongs, and it is in that moment that they must jump on his head to attack him.