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* Can be charged by holding {{NotationIcon-SCON4|A}} | * Can be charged by holding {{NotationIcon-SCON4|A}} | ||
The cornerstone of Kankuro's offense and defense. A | * Frame advantage is recorded with Crow point blank to the opponent and Kankuro is standing, not performing another action (raw 5A) | ||
The cornerstone of Kankuro's offense and defense. A smoke bomb projectile that explodes on walls or on hit, leaving a very active cloud in its wake. The charged version's cloud is extremely large, allowing you to defend yourself in the corner or pressure cornered opponents with a bit of prediction, though it's highly unreliable midscreen without Crow being perfectly lined up with the opponent. | |||
Crow can cancel 5A charge into other attacks without the bomb coming out if they're input immediately after releasing the smoke bomb hold. | |||
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|advblock = - | |advblock = -5 | ||
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* Frame advantage is recorded with Crow at point blank to the opponent | |||
Crow lunges forward for a mid-hitting move that tracks its opponent. A useful tool for positioning the puppet in front of your opponent, and farther away from Kank, its ideal range. It can also combo into Down A loops on hit for decent reward. Extremely unreliable as a trading tool, as its tracking is only accurate at longer ranges, and even at close range it may be clipped by the same attack you were hoping to trade with given its slow startup. | Crow lunges forward for a mid-hitting move that tracks its opponent. A useful tool for positioning the puppet in front of your opponent, and farther away from Kank, its ideal range. It can also combo into Down A loops on hit for decent reward. Extremely unreliable as a trading tool, as its tracking is only accurate at longer ranges, and even at close range it may be clipped by the same attack you were hoping to trade with given its slow startup. | ||
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|blockstun = | |blockstun = 14 per kunai | ||
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|advblock = - | |advblock = -2(?) | ||
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* Frame advantage is recorded with Crow at point blank to the opponent | |||
A barrage of kunai launched forward and upward by Crow. Your go-to midscreen trade option when Crow is aligned, and a low-risk check to opponents jumping too recklessly. | A barrage of kunai launched forward and upward by Crow. Your go-to midscreen trade option when Crow is aligned, and a low-risk check to opponents jumping too recklessly. | ||
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|startup = 8 | |startup = 8 | ||
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|recovery = - | |recovery = - | ||
|guarddmg = - | |guarddmg = - | ||
|blockstun = | |blockstun = 18 | ||
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|advblock = - | |advblock = -8 | ||
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* Frame advantage recorded on Naruto at closest range that the kunais will connect. Worse on block against taller opponents and vice versa. | |||
A multi-kunai attack from Crow in the air. While it can sometimes cost Kankuro an easy way to relieve pressure during lifting blockstrings as Crow isn't always on-axis or even nearby, it still serves an important part of his arsenal as he can use Crow's displacement to put pressure on the opponent at ranges where he doesn't want to move in yet or cannot reach. It covers a wide range and is a strong meterless combo ender, due to its high damage if all kunai connect, and extreme meter gain. Extremely punishable if your opponent sidesteps it at mid range. | A multi-kunai attack from Crow in the air. While it can sometimes cost Kankuro an easy way to relieve pressure during lifting blockstrings as Crow isn't always on-axis or even nearby, it still serves an important part of his arsenal as he can use Crow's displacement to put pressure on the opponent at ranges where he doesn't want to move in yet or cannot reach. It covers a wide range and is a strong meterless combo ender, due to its high damage if all kunai connect, and extreme meter gain. Extremely punishable if your opponent sidesteps it at mid range. | ||
Revision as of 17:20, 16 December 2023
Summary
Puppet user Kankuro received some major nerfs from Vanilla to Super, yet remains a strong, versatile pick. He has an adaptive defense which ranges from impenetrability (without trading hits with his puppet, Crow) to completely ineffective against even basic strings. A Kankuro with strong awareness of Crow's positioning can quickly snowball even small advantages into round wins. Despite his low health, he boasts extremely punishing combos, both on standing opponents and juggled ones, and a pair of some of the strongest supers to combo into, his j.X and 2X.
Unique Mechanics and Notes
About Crow
As an actual puppeteer jutsu practitioner in the source material, Kankuro uses his puppet Crow (also known as Karasu) to fight in a two-on-one style akin to puppet-archetype characters found in more traditional fighting games. The puppet gives Kankuro uniquely strong pressure with his range and sandwich ability. In addition to this, Crow comes with a couple quirks:
- Crow cannot block.
- Holding [4] or [6] will reposition Crow, no matter what Kankuro is doing. Crow can also be commanded to jump in the same manner with any jumping direction (7/8/9).
- Whenever Crow is hit, Kankuro does not take damage; instead, his chakra gauge is drained a bit per hit.
- Crow can be hit by cinematic 5Xs like a regular character, and the super will have no effect on Kankuro himself if this happens. Additionally, only the activator will drain chakra from Kankuro.
- Crow does not have a Ground Throw, while Kankuro does; conversely, Kankuro does not have an Air Throw, while Crow does.
- The opponent can attacks that hit Crow. This can be done even if the attack that hits Crow is also blocked by Kankuro.
- Most of Crow's attacks (mainly supers) are always guaranteed to come out once they've been started even if Kankuro gets hit afterward, as long as Crow itself is not hit.
- If Crow is airborne, he will not participate in strings that perform his grounded attacks. For example, if Crow is airborne when Kankuro inputs the in his string, Crow will perform his instead of his grounded string follow-up.
Air R-KnJ
Kankuro has a non-standard air RKnJ; he teleports behind the opponent like normal, but instead of falling with a hammer punch, he floats backward as he summons Crow to perform his () attack lunge. Has a much further area of coverage than the standard air RKnJ as a result.
String List
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Weak Attacks
5B
6B
2B
4B
8B
Running B
j.B
Strong Attacks
5A
6A
2A
4A
8A
Running A
j.A
Throws
5Y
j.Y
Special
5X
2X
j.X
Strategy
Kankuro is a defensive monster, as long as the puppet isn't out of position. An experienced opponent will sidestep frequently at midrange before engaging, trying to get into the puppet's blind spots before approaching to take advantage of Kankuro's abysmal defense and health without Crow to cover him. As Kankuro, your gameplan will heavily revolve around forcing those sidesteps and punishing with your jab, stacking your health lead further and further and stealing the health lead with his incredible punish options such as or his grounded , infinite.
Due to Kankuro's low health and low guard, an opponent can easily shred his health should they whiff punish his jab or other trade options. Notably, attackers can off attacks which launch Crow even while Kankuro is blocking allowing for guard pressure strings only performable against Kankuro. However, due to his high damage and excellent aerial substitution Kankuro is always able to make a comeback, though he may lose access to his trades at low health.
Despite his strong punish game, it's not advised to rush in and try to mix your opponent at close range with Kankuro himself unless you have to, such as when he has a large health deficit. Kankuro is at his most deadly when he forces his opponent into approaching him in specific ways while controlling the positioning of the two fighters. A patient Kankuro can quickly become a nuisance to play against and in his strongest matchups it can feel like the health lead is all it takes for a game to spiral completely out of his opponent's control.
Colors
Changes from Vanilla
List may be outdated Kankuro:
- 3ME entrances are modified: airborne option is the same air sub as everyone else, grounded version is RB
- Health: decreased from 185 to 180
- Grabbable moves: 6B(A), 8B, 5A, 6A, 6A(A), 4A, 2A, 2A(A), 2AA(A), 2AAA(A), 2AAAA(A), RA, RA(A), 8A, JA
- Health: 185 to 180
- 5B: elbow hitbox appears on the second active frame; two less damage; more float
- 5B(B): hitbox appears and disappears one frame later
- 6B: hitbox disappears one frame sooner
- 6B(A): has six more frames endlag; staggers on hit
- 6BA(B): transition made to end at the normal timing
- 8B strings removed; duration changed from 49 frames to 44 frames (lands on 40)
- 6A: when done in strings has five more frames of endlag
- 5X: starts moving two frames sooner in super freeze
Karasu ("K" affects Kankuro's puppet usage):
- (K) Backdash ends 5 frames sooner
- (K) Sleep stun lasts significantly longer
- (K) Grabbable moves: 8B, 8A, JA
- 5B: strong on block, staggers; elbow hitbox appears on the second active frame
- 6BAAA(A) added by changing 6BAA(A) to RA
- 2B(B) added as 8B
- 8B(B) removed
- (K) 2A, 2A(A), 2AA(A), 2AAA(A) have 4 more damage each
- (K) 5Y grounded throw removed
- (K) Air throw added
Resources
Gameplay footage
Notable Players
- Disclaimer: This list is derived from community input and is in no way comprehensive or a form of ranking of any kind. Our community criteria can be found here.
Name | Usual Color | Region | Contact | Example Play |
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Icebro | United States |
Unavailable | Icebro Replaytheater | |
Lemo | United states |
Unavailable | Lemo matches |