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Blasting from a Barrel Cannon often requires timing, as the player must take various things into account, including obstacles, enemies, or sometimes even other moving Barrel Cannons. This is to avoid crashing into an enemy or obstacle or falling down a long pit. | Blasting from a Barrel Cannon often requires timing, as the player must take various things into account, including obstacles, enemies, or sometimes even other moving Barrel Cannons. This is to avoid crashing into an enemy or obstacle or falling down a long pit. | ||
They come in many varieties in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' games, especially in the first three games. These include [[Arrow Barrel]]s, Blast Barrels, [[Tracker Barrel]]s, [[Spinner Barrel|Rotatable Barrel]]s, [[Steerable Barrel]]s, and [[Booster Barrel]]s. In ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'', and its Nintendo Switch [[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Nintendo Switch)|port]], Barrel Cannons only come in four varieties: regular Barrel Cannons, Blast Barrels, and skull versions of both, which destroy themselves when they fire the Kongs. In ''Tropical Freeze'', Barrel Cannons gain a more rugged appearance, having chipped or faded paint in many places. | |||
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