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Once the gas in Propellerpack has been exhausted, K. Rool will enter a flapping fall animation. This isn't actually [[helpless]]ness; players can input down to initiate the helplessness animation, and [[fast fall]] to the stage (or the blast zone to save time). This animation has 1 frame less landing lag; 30 compared to the normal falling animation's 31, and the hurtbox is smaller horizontally. As a result, considering K. Rool's incredible fall speed along with these factors, it is optimal to fast fall out of Propellerpack when possible in almost any situation.
Once the gas in Propellerpack has been exhausted, K. Rool will enter a flapping fall animation. This isn't actually [[helpless]]ness; players can input down to initiate the helplessness animation, and [[fast fall]] to the stage (or the blast zone to save time). This animation has 1 frame less landing lag; 30 compared to the normal falling animation's 31, and the hurtbox is smaller horizontally. As a result, considering K. Rool's incredible fall speed along with these factors, it is optimal to fast fall out of Propellerpack when possible in almost any situation.


Propellerpack tends to snipe the [[ledge]], which can disrupt ledgetraps or attempts to 2-frame K. Rool. This makes him one of the hardest characters to 2-frame by virtue of this defense, as well as his low ledgegrab animation and lack of a hand hurtbox. This ledgegrab animation makes it easier to snipe the ledge with the propellers as well. The "ledge snipe" can also confirm all of K. Rool's aerials depending on the DI (note that there is always something that it ''can'' be confirmed into), including {{mvsub|King K. Rool|SSBU|back aerial}} [[meteor smash]]es if they [[DI]] in. Otherwise, DIing up or not at all allows {{mvsub|King K. Rool|SSBU|up aerial}}, and out allows {{mvsub|King K. Rool|SSBU|forward aerial}}. Up aerial normally ends up being the go-to option, as the move lacks [[hitlag]], making DI nigh-irrelevant in a serious game and normally accidental; this is also because up aerial often serves as the best kill confirm reversal out of K. Rool's attacks and gives him the best shot of leaving disadvantage. {{mvsub|King K. Rool|SSBU|Neutral aerial}} is a valid follow-up as well, but is inconsistent with random DI and the lack of kill power and damage compared to K. Rool's other aerials make it questionable. Overall, Propellerpack ledge snipes make it an incredibly useful reversal tool, and the sheer power of K. Rool's aerials give little reason to not go for follow-ups. The ledge snipe can be made more consistent through holding down to prevent an auto-ledgesnap, which will increase hitbox activity and have it go a bit higher, though the ledgegrab range makes it a bit inconsistent and occasionally dangerous if K. Rool rises above the range. This can be made more consistent through swerving as well. It should be remembered that all DI from a Propellerpack ledge snipe is extremely reactable as a result of the advantage on hit it gives by the time you jump from ledge.
Propellerpack tends to snipe the [[ledge]], which can disrupt ledgetraps or attempts to 2-frame K. Rool. This makes him one of the hardest characters to 2-frame by virtue of this defense, as well as his low ledgegrab animation and lack of a hand hurtbox. This ledgegrab animation makes it easier to snipe the ledge with the propellers as well. The "ledge snipe" can also confirm all of K. Rool's aerials depending on the DI (note that there is always something that it ''can'' be confirmed into), including {{mvsub|King K. Rool|SSBU|back aerial]] [[meteor smash]]es if they [[DI]] in. Otherwise, DIing up or not at all allows {{mvsub|King K. Rool|SSBU|up aerial}}, and out allows {{mvsub|King K. Rool|SSBU|forward aerial}}. Up aerial normally ends up being the go-to option, as the move lacks [[hitlag]], making DI nigh-irrelevant in a serious game and normally accidental; this is also because up aerial often serves as the best kill confirm reversal out of K. Rool's attacks and gives him the best shot of leaving disadvantage. {{mvsub|King K. Rool|SSBU|Neutral aerial}} is a valid follow-up as well, but is inconsistent with random DI and the lack of kill power and damage compared to K. Rool's other aerials make it questionable. Overall, Propellerpack ledge snipes make it an incredibly useful reversal tool, and the sheer power of K. Rool's aerials give little reason to not go for follow-ups. The ledge snipe can be made more consistent through holding down to prevent an auto-ledgesnap, which will increase hitbox activity and have it go a bit higher, though the ledgegrab range makes it a bit inconsistent and occasionally dangerous if K. Rool rises above the range. This can be made more consistent through swerving as well. It should be remembered that all DI from a Propellerpack ledge snipe is extremely reactable as a result of the advantage on hit it gives by the time you jump from ledge.


Propellerpack hits multiple times with a re-hit rate of 15 frames, allowing it to drag opponents to the [[blast zone]]. Through good swerving, it is possible for this to be somewhat consistent, but at higher [[percentage]]s this is somewhat easier to avoid due to the [[knockback growth]]. It should be noted that swerving makes it harder to [[SDI]] and escape the attempts. K. Rool players often set this up through [[King K. Rool (SSBU)/Up throw|up throw]], though there are no true confirms into Propellerpack; in the case of up throw, every character can avoid Propellerpack kills through [[jump]]ing or [[air dodging]]. However, the K. Rool player can often punish both of these, and delaying Propellerpack makes ''jumping'' a worse option, reducing the hits required to drag the opponent to the blast zone.  
Propellerpack hits multiple times with a re-hit rate of 15 frames, allowing it to drag opponents to the [[blast zone]]. Through good swerving, it is possible for this to be somewhat consistent, but at higher [[percentage]]s this is somewhat easier to avoid due to the [[knockback growth]]. It should be noted that swerving makes it harder to [[SDI]] and escape the attempts. K. Rool players often set this up through [[King K. Rool (SSBU)/Up throw|up throw]], though there are no true confirms into Propellerpack; in the case of up throw, every character can avoid Propellerpack kills through [[jump]]ing or [[air dodging]]. However, the K. Rool player can often punish both of these, and delaying Propellerpack makes ''jumping'' a worse option, reducing the hits required to drag the opponent to the blast zone.  

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