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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Blunderbuss Origin.png|thumb|left|156px|[[Diddy Kong]] fighting Kaptain K. Rool in ''Diddy's Kong Quest''.]]
[[File:Blunderbuss Origin.png|thumb|left|156px|[[Diddy Kong]] fighting Kaptain K. Rool in ''Diddy's Kong Quest''.]]
This attack is based on the boss fight against K. Rool in ''{{s|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest}}''. In the fight, Diddy and Dixie Kong had to avoid Kannonballs shot by the king, then grab them and throw them into his blunderbuss when he tried to vacuum up the Kongs; if a Kong got close to the blunderbuss as it vacuumed, they would not get sucked inside, but instead K. Rool would strike them with the butt of the gun. Throwing a Kannonball into the blunderbuss as it vacuumed would result in it clogging up and exploding, dealing damage to K. Rool in a comical manner; this also shoots the Kannonball back out at increasing speeds as the fight goes on. The explosion is absent from ''Ultimate'', likely due to not wanting the move to inflict damage on the player.
This attack is based on the boss fight against K. Rool in ''{{s|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest}}''. In the fight, Diddy and Dixie Kong had to avoid Kannonballs shot by the king, then grab them and throw them into his blunderbuss when he tried to vacuum up the Kongs; if a Kong got close to the blunderbuss as it vacuumed, they would not get sucked inside, but instead K. Rool would strike them with the butt of the gun. Throwing a Kannonball into the blunderbuss as it vacuumed would result in it clogging up and exploding, dealing damage to K. Rool in a comical manner; this also shoots the Kannonball back out at increasing speeds as the fight goes on. The explosion is absent from ''Ultimate'', due to not wanting the move to inflict damage on the player (and K. Rool never using the same trick twice.)
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Blunderbuss
King K. Rool SSBU Blunderbuss.jpg
King K. Rool shooting a Kannonball from the Blunderbuss in Ultimate.
User King K. Rool
Universe Donkey Kong
Article on Super Mario Wiki Blunderbuss

The Blunderbuss (パイレーツキャノン, Pirate's Cannon) is King K. Rool's neutral special move.

Overview

K. Rool pulls out a blunderbuss and shoots a Kannonball forward. The move is a command grab since King K. Rool can then suck a character, a projectile, or the Kannonball itself (if it's knocked back towards him) into the blunderbuss, and spit it back out at a higher angle if the special move button is held after the Kannonball is fired. He can also reverse his direction to spit them out behind him, or aim upwards to spit them out above him. The vacuum portion of the attack can only be executed while the Kannonball is still in play; once the ball despawns, the move will shoot another ball first before the vacuum takes effect. King K. Rool aesthetically wears the pirate's hat from his disguise of Kaptain K. Rool while using this attack.

Origin

Diddy Kong fighting Kaptain K. Rool in Diddy's Kong Quest.

This attack is based on the boss fight against K. Rool in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. In the fight, Diddy and Dixie Kong had to avoid Kannonballs shot by the king, then grab them and throw them into his blunderbuss when he tried to vacuum up the Kongs; if a Kong got close to the blunderbuss as it vacuumed, they would not get sucked inside, but instead K. Rool would strike them with the butt of the gun. Throwing a Kannonball into the blunderbuss as it vacuumed would result in it clogging up and exploding, dealing damage to K. Rool in a comical manner; this also shoots the Kannonball back out at increasing speeds as the fight goes on. The explosion is absent from Ultimate, due to not wanting the move to inflict damage on the player (and K. Rool never using the same trick twice.)

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