Roll Attack

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Artwork of Donkey Kong from Donkey Kong Country
Donkey Kong, performing a roll attack.

The Roll Attack[1], previously known as Barrel Roll, is Donkey Kong's signature move in the Donkey Kong Country series and Donkey Kong Land series.

First introduced in Donkey Kong Country, Donkey Kong can perform this move by curling into a ball and ramming into any enemy. If used on a row of enemies, the attack may scatter the entire row. Also, when close to a ledge, this move can be used to cross over gaps. The move is later used in the game's pseudo-sequel Donkey Kong Land.

Being absent in subsequent games, the move is instead used by Kiddy Kong in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. When performing this move near an edge with water, Kiddy can hop across ponds by pressing Y Button on the water, and he can also reach heights that are inaccessible. One technique that can be used is to have Dixie pick up Kiddy and throw him against a wall; the Kong will roll back, and if Dixie were to get on Kiddy, the former would perpetuate the roll by continuously running on the other character. This way, they would eliminate various enemies with ease throughout their path. Only the usual roll attack can be performed in the game's pseudo-sequel Donkey Kong Land III.

In Donkey Kong 64, the roll attack returns as one of Donkey Kong's basic moves in the game, as he becomes a playable character again.

The roll attack is Donkey Kong's signature move yet again in Donkey Kong Country Returns, Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D, and Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. It can be utilized by shaking the Wii Remote or by pressing a certain button on the control pad while moving on the ground. The attack technique involving rolling on the stronger character, which had been used in Donkey Kong Country 3, has been brought back, and it was given a name: the Kong Roll. A partner, be it Diddy, Dixie, or Cranky, rolls on Donkey Kong, had the player continuously swing the remote or repeatedly press the button on the game pad. The water skip ability makes a comeback, but it is exclusive to Tropical Freeze.

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References

  1. ^ Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze quick guide, which comes packed with the game