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{{ImageCaption|File:SSB4-3DS - Robin Levin Sword Item.png|File:SSB4-WiiU - Robin Levin Sword Item.png|width1=120x120px|width2=128x128px|align = right|caption=Robin wielding the Levin Sword as an item<br> alongside the Bronze Sword.}}
{{ImageCaption|File:SSB4-3DS - Robin Levin Sword Item.png|File:SSB4-WiiU - Robin Levin Sword Item.png|width1=120x120px|width2=128x128px|align = right|caption=Robin wielding the Levin Sword as an item<br> alongside the Bronze Sword.}}
*When Robin's Levin Sword breaks, it can still be caught and carried around as a throwing weapon. While Robin is still holding it, they can gain another Levin Sword in the other hand after 6 seconds, making it look like two Levin swords are being held.
*When Robin's Levin Sword breaks, it can still be caught and carried around as a throwing weapon. While Robin is still holding it, they can gain another Levin Sword in the other hand after 6 seconds, making it look like two Levin swords are being held.
*Robin will hold their open hand out as if they were holding a tome even after discarding one. If Thunder is fully charged before tossing a different tome, the empty hand will still emit electricity, indicating the tome's full charge.
*Robin will hold their open hand out as if they were holding a tome even after discarding one. If Thunder is fully charged prior to tossing a different tome, the empty hand will still emit electricity indicating the tome's full charge.
*Robin is the only playable ''Fire Emblem'' character in ''Smash 4'' without a [[counterattack]]. They are also the only ''Fire Emblem'' character with a [[neutral special move]] that automatically charges, can be stored, and can be canceled.
*Robin is the only playable ''Fire Emblem'' character in ''Smash 4'' without a [[counterattack]]. They are also the only ''Fire Emblem'' character with a [[neutral special move]] that automatically charges, can be stored, and can be canceled.
*Robin is the only playable ''Fire Emblem'' character who cannot equip sword or cape [[equipment]].
*Robin is the only playable ''Fire Emblem'' character who cannot equip sword or cape [[equipment]].
*When Robin is KO'd, he or she may say respective defeat quotes from ''Fire Emblem Awakening'' depending on their gender. Male Robin may mutter, "Reckless fool...!" while female Robin may yell, "I was careless!"
*When Robin is KO'd, he or she may say respective defeat quotes from ''Fire Emblem Awakening'' depending on their gender. Male Robin may mutter, "Reckless fool...!" while female Robin may yell, "I was careless!"
**The Japanese version has female Robin say "{{ja|油断しました!|Yudan shimashita!}}" ("I've been careless!"), in reference to dying in the games.
**The Japanese version has female Robin say "{{ja|油断しました!|Yudan shimashita!}}" ("I've been careless!"), in reference to dying in the games.
*In the German version of ''SSB4'', Robin's name is "Daraen", like in the French (PAL), Spanish (PAL), and Italian versions. This contradicts the German version of ''Fire Emblem Awakening'', where the Avatar's default name is "Robin" as it is in English.
*In the German version of ''SSB4'', Robin's name is "Daraen", like in the French (PAL), Spanish (PAL) and Italian versions. This contradicts the German version of ''Fire Emblem Awakening'', where the Avatar's default name is "Robin" as it is in English.
*The day that Robin was revealed, July 14th, almost coincided with the release dates of two past ''Fire Emblem'' games: ''{{iw|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem: Heroes of Light and Shadow}}'' was released on July 15th, 2010, while ''{{iw|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade}}'' was released in Europe on July 16th, 2004.
*The day that Robin was revealed, July 14th, almost coincided with the release dates of two past ''Fire Emblem'' games: ''{{iw|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem: Heroes of Light and Shadow}}'' was released on July 15th, 2010, while ''{{iw|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade}}'' was released in Europe on July 16th, 2004.
*Robin's official artwork on the website uniquely features both genders standing side-by-side. This is not the case for any other character whose alternate costumes change their gender.
*Robin's official artwork on the website uniquely features both genders standing side-by-side. This is not the case for any other character whose alternate costumes change their gender.

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