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==Trophies==
==Trophies==
==={{for3ds}} trophy descriptions===
==={{for3ds}} trophy descriptions===
{{incomplete|PAL Alt. trophy description}}
R.O.B.'s regular trophy can be obtained by completing [[Classic Mode]] with him and his alternative trophy can be obtained by completing [[All-Star mode]] with him.
R.O.B.'s regular trophy can be obtained by completing [[Classic Mode]] with him and his alternative trophy can be obtained by completing [[All-Star mode]] with him.



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R.O.B.
in Super Smash Bros. 4
R.O.B.
ROBSymbol.svg
Universe R.O.B.
Other playable appearance in Brawl


Availability Unlockable
Final Smash Super Diffusion Beam
R.O.B.'s stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

R.O.B. was officially revealed as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4 on October 15th alongside Ganondorf. Prior to this, he was leaked on September 11 on a leaker's Twitch stream. He has a new Final Smash. His other attacks seem to have the same properties as in Brawl, but are performed differently (for example, R.O.B. now crouches when performing his forward smash, and raises his arms when using Robo Burner).

His proportions and visual appearance are different than in Brawl: his head is seemingly smaller, and his appearance is more glossy and less metallic, putting him more in line with the original plastic toy.

How To Unlock

  • Play 70 VS Matches.
  • Collect at least 200 different trophies.

R.O.B. must then be fought on PictoChat 2.

Changes from Brawl

R.O.B. has been buffed, as many of his moves have increased range, are faster and has more KO power. However, many of his moves deals less damage than before, giving some nerfs as well.

  • Buff Up tilt has more vertical range.
  • Buff Up throw deals more damage and has more KO power.
  • Buff R.O.B.'s forward smash, S3, has increased range and power.
  • Buff His up smash can now hit grounded characters more easily, and deals much more damage and is now exceptionally strong.
  • Buff Down smash deals more damage and KO power.
    • Change Down smash is now a semi-spike, making it even better KO move but lowering combo-options of R.O.B.
      • Nerf The move's start-up lag has been increased significantly. Its still very fast for smash attack, however.
  • Buff Arm Rotor has a stronger finisher at the last hit.
    • Buff Its hits also connects much easier and R.O.B. can move farther and faster with it, greatly increasing utility of this move.
  • Buff Back air deals more damage and is stronger.
    • Buff Back air pushes R.O.B more forward than before; it can used effectively as recovery.
  • Buff Dash attack deals more damage.
  • Buff R.O.B. has stronger out of shield options.
  • Buff Down throw does more damage and allows for better follow ups.
  • Buff Forward tilt does more damage.
    • Nerf It has slightly less reach.
  • Buff Up air is now a KO move.
    • Nerf It deals much less damage.
  • Buff Gyro has more priority.
    • Nerf Gyros deals much less damage; fully charged Gyro deals only 11% opposed to 18%. Gyros also are slightly weaker in damage when thrown.
  • Buff Neutral air is much faster.
    • Nerf It deals less damage and slightly less knockback.
  • Buff His forward air is faster, and swings from overhead.
    • Nerf Forward air does less damage.
  • Buff Down air is faster in terms of both startup and ending lag.
    • Nerf Deals slightly less damage.
  • Buff R.O.B. appears to be larger, increasing range.
    • Nerf This makes his hurtbox bigger.
  • Nerf Forward throw does less damage.
  • Nerf Back throw does less damage.
  • Change R.O.B.'s Final Smash is now a large, directional laser, with high KO'ing power.
  • Change R.O.B. raises his arms while using Robo Burner.
    • Nerf Robo Burner has been significantly nerfed; R.O.B. has MUCH slower air speed when using this move. R.O.B. used to have very high air speed when using Robo Burner, but now air speed of move is worse than his regular air speed. Despite the nerf, move is still one of the best recovery moves in the game.
  • Change R.O.B. now has an animation for failing to pull out a Gyro, if a Gyro is already present on the stage.
  • Change Robo Beam's fully charged laser is now much taller at the front, but appears to travel a shorter distance.
  • Change R.O.B now makes more emotion during battle such as angry eyes and having one eye closed when hurt.


The following moves appear unchanged:

Special Moves

Special Move Basic Custom 1 Custom 2
Neutral Special Robo Beam Piercing Robo Beam Quickshot Robo Beam
Side Special Arm Rotor Power Spin Quick Spin
Up Special Robo Burner Robo Blastoff Robo Flight
Down Special Gyro Burning Gyro Slipping Gyro
Final Smash unnamed

Trophies

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS trophy descriptions

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R.O.B.'s regular trophy can be obtained by completing Classic Mode with him and his alternative trophy can be obtained by completing All-Star mode with him.

R.O.B.
NA: This NES accessory was released in 1985, a groundbreaking system that controlled the robot via a game on the screen. In Smash Bros., R.O.B. has two projectile weapons and can use his rocket base to fly through the air. If you let his Robo Beam charge over time, it'll make for a powerful blast.
PAL: Originally released in 1985 as a peripheral for the NES, R.O.B. was a little robot that responded to flashing lights in games. In this game, he can fire gyros and lasers at his enemies. He also has the ability to hover, which is handy for recoveries. Keep in mind that his Robo Beam can be charged up for an extra-powerful shot.
R.O.B. (Alt.)
R.O.B.'s side smash, S3, fires a laser beam that does more damage up close. You can also aim it slightly up or down before firing. His down special Gyro sends a spinning top hurtling forward and can be charged for more damage. You can even dodge while charging!

Gallery

Palette Swaps

R.O.B. Palette (SSB4).png
ROBHeadSSB4-3.png ROBHeadGreySSB4-3.png ROBHeadYellowSSB4-3.png ROBHeadPurpleSSB4-3.png ROBHeadBlueSSB4-3.png ROBHeadGreenSSB4-3.png ROBHeadWhiteSSB4-3.png ROBHeadRedSSB4-3.png

Trivia

Robotic Operating Buddy appears as the default costume in the American version.
  • Depending on what version of the game the player has, R.O.B.'s default color palette changes. In English regions, he uses his North American grey color scheme, while in Japan, it uses his Famicom color scheme. This affects the colour of R.O.B.'s trophies, but not his appearance in the Sound Test. R.O.B. is the only character in all of the series with this distinction.
    • The official website shows his Japanese appearance in official artwork, although half of the screenshots show his North American appearance.
  • R.O.B. now has a helpless state, though he can only enter it when landing on the trampoline summoned by Pac-Man's up special move, Pac-Jump, and only when the trampoline turns red.