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== Final Smash ==
== Final Smash ==
[[Image:SSBB_Konga_beat.jpg|thumb|Konga Beat]]
[[Image:SSBB_Konga_beat.jpg|thumb|Konga Beat]]
'''Konga Beat''': Whips out his bongos and plays with a fury that bursts your eardrums.  You can play along by pressing button combos.
'''Konga Beat''': Whips out his bongos and plays with a fury that bursts your eardrums.  You can play along by pressing button combos. Following the rhythm successfully will result in more powerful, larger blasts, while playing out of sync will result in small, weak blasts. Be sure to follow the beat!


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Revision as of 19:55, 14 July 2008

Donkey Kong

Donkey Kong returns as a veteran from previous installments of the Smash Brothers series. He still bears the same moves and attacks from Melee.

There isn't much to talk about here, except when your opponent has been KOd, begin to charge your Punch and by the time they Respawn, you should have finished charging.

Donkey Kong has almost no combos, but if you can get somewhere with a very low roof you can use his Down Special Move as many times as possible without your opponent easily escaping.

Another thing that is extremely helpful is head butting them into the ground and following with a smash attack, you can try to use your punch but it doesn't always execute fast enough.

And the last thing to remember is that DK's throw range is slightly larger that usual, so it's easier to use than others.

Special Attacks

Wii Remote + Nunchuk Wii Remote (sideways) Wii Classic Controller GameCube Controller Special Attack Info
B button 1 button B button B button Giant Punch If this fist is fully charged and your damage level is 100% or higher, don't let it hit you or you're dead.
Right nunchuk+B button Right dpad+1 button Right lstick+B button Right control+B button Head Butt He slams things into the ground. It can also be used to spike airborne enemies.
Up nunchuk+B button Up dpad+1 button Up lstick+B button Up control+B button Spinning Kong He spins into the air attacking things that get in his way. It doesn't gain him much vertical ground, but with it, he can travel great horizontal distances.
Down nunchuk+B button Down dpad+1 button Down lstick+B button Down control+B button Hand Slap He creates an earthquake that can be maintained by repeatedly tapping the correct attack button.

Taunts

Wii Remote + Nunchuk Wii Remote (sideways) Wii Classic Controller GameCube Controller Taunt
1 button A button Up dpad Up dpad He beats his chest.
1 button+2 button (Left dpad or Right dpad)+A button Left dpad or Right dpad Left dpad or Right dpad He shakes as if wet.
2 button Down dpad+A button Down dpad Down dpad He turns toward the camera and shrugs.

Statistics

  • Weight: 9/10 (Very Heavy)
  • Offense: 6/10
  • Defense: 5/10
  • Projectile: 0/10
  • Final Smash: 5/10
  • Throwing ability: 8/10
  • Speed: 3/10
  • Overall: 6/10

Final Smash

Konga Beat

Konga Beat: Whips out his bongos and plays with a fury that bursts your eardrums. You can play along by pressing button combos. Following the rhythm successfully will result in more powerful, larger blasts, while playing out of sync will result in small, weak blasts. Be sure to follow the beat!