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*{{buff|Back aerial propels R.O.B. significantly farther, making the move safer and increasing its utility as a recovery aid. It is also slightly more powerful, dealing 1% more damage with slightly increased knockback.}}
*{{buff|Back aerial propels R.O.B. significantly farther, making the move safer and increasing its utility as a recovery aid. It is also slightly more powerful, dealing 1% more damage with slightly increased knockback.}}
*{{nerf|Back aerial has slightly more start-up lag.}}
*{{nerf|Back aerial has slightly more start-up lag.}}
*{{buff|Up aerial now has a proper finishing hit, which is strong enough to be a KO move, especially near the upper [[blast line]] with its high base knockback.}}
*{{buff|Up aerial now has a proper finishing hit, which is strong enough to be a KO move, especially near the upper [[blast line]] with its high base knockback. The move additionally consists of significantly fewer hits, giving opponents less opportunity to [[SDI]] out, making the move more difficult to escape, and thus improving its reliability as a KO move and general follow up option.}}
*{{change|Up aerial consists of significantly fewer hits, reducing its maximum damage output by 10% (now causing the move to deal 10% damage total if all hits connect). This change however gives opponents less opportunity to [[SDI]] out, making the move more difficult to escape, and thus improving its reliability as a KO move and general followup option.}}
*{{nerf|This change however reduces up aerial's maximum damage output by 10% (now causing the move to deal 10% damage total if all hits connect).}}
*{{buff|Down aerial has faster start-up, and the new ledge mechanics allow R.O.B. to more easily meteor smash opponents who regrab the ledge without renewing their ledge invincibility. The move's hitboxes also go slightly below the ledge.}}
*{{buff|Down aerial has faster start-up, and the new ledge mechanics allow R.O.B. to more easily meteor smash opponents who regrab the ledge without renewing their ledge invincibility. The move's hitboxes also go slightly below the ledge.}}



Revision as of 20:44, July 8, 2015

This article is about R.O.B.'s appearance in Super Smash Bros. 4. For the character in other contexts, see R.O.B..
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. (ロボット, Robot) was officially revealed as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4 on October 15th, 2014 alongside Ganondorf. 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).

How to unlock

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

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

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

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

  • Play through at least 8 rounds of Crazy Orders
  • Play 60 VS Matches.

R.O.B. must then be fought on Wrecking Crew.

Changes from Brawl

R.O.B. has had his powerful zoning abilities from Brawl nerfed, with his projectiles and spacing tools made slower and/or given less reach, and losing his valuable glide toss. On the other hand, his zoning abilities still remain relatively strong, while he had his previously very poor KOing ability buffed considerably, with most of his old KO moves being made more powerful or easier to land, as well as given access to new KO moves. Many of R.O.B's attacks in general were also given some sort of buff. Overall R.O.B. is a more competitively viable character, still possessing the positive traits he possessed in Brawl, while having his most significant faults addressed (namely KO power). R.O.B. also benefits from the rebalancing of other characters who significantly countered him in Brawl, most infamously Meta Knight.

Aesthetics

  • Change R.O.B.'s proportions and visual appearance are different than in Brawl. His head is seemingly smaller, his appearance is more glossy than metallic, and his poses are now diagonal. This puts his design more in line with how he appears as a toy in real life.
  • Change R.O.B. is more emotive, such as making "angry" eyes during some attacks, and having "sad" eyes when being grabbed.
  • Change R.O.B. now faces the screen at an angle, as opposed to Brawl, where he faced straight.
  • Change For all of his taunts, regardless of the direction he's facing, R.O.B. will turn to the right.
  • Change The mechanical sound effects of R.O.B.'s attacks and taunts are quieter.

Attributes

  • Buff R.O.B. walks slightly faster (1.1 → 1.122).
  • Buff R.O.B. dashes slightly faster (1.5 → 1.568).
  • Buff R.O.B. has greater air speed (0.89 → 1.08).
  • Change R.O.B's falling speed is much faster (1.2 → 1.6).

Ground attacks

  • Nerf Forward tilt's reach was reduced, being about two-thirds of what it was before.
  • Nerf Up tilt's side hitboxes no longer effectively launch opponents into the main upper hitbox, and now have almost no horizontal reach, making it effectively useless against opponents who aren't above R.O.B. or at least very near his torso.
  • Buff Up tilt has slightly more vertical reach.
  • Buff Dash attack has better reach, and it deals 2% more damage.
  • Buff R.O.B.'s forward smash was heavily altered; R.O.B. now positions himself like a cannon down and fires a longer laser beam. This altered forward smash has significantly more reach and larger hitboxes (possessing about twice the reach of his old forward smash). Its sweetspot is also more powerful, dealing 3% more damage with slightly stronger knockback, while covering a larger portion of the attack. Its sourspot is drastically weaker, dealing 5% less damage, but it hits where the move wouldn't have hit at all in Brawl.
  • Nerf Forward smash has slightly more start-up.
  • Change As R.O.B. charges his forward smash, his head spins clockwise.
  • Buff R.O.B.'s arms now produces hitboxes during his up smash, which knocks opponents into the sweetspot (the thrusters), which makes the move much easier to land (as it can now hit opponents on the ground to either side of R.O.B.), resulting in a much better KO option, as well as a powerful out of shield punish option. These new hitboxes also allow the move to deal 3% more damage (for 17% total).
  • Buff Down smash's final hit is much more powerful, and now sends opponents on a much more favorable semi-spike trajectory instead of a highly undesirable diagonal trajectory, making it a significantly more viable KO move overall and making it a more rewarding move to hit with in general (as opponents will now be hit offstage into an unfavorable recovery position, instead of into the air with no followup capability). Down smash also deals 2% more damage if all hits connect.
  • Nerf Down smash has slightly slower startup lag.

Aerial attacks

  • Buff Neutral aerial has fewer start-up, ending, and landing frames, and can now auto-cancel in a short hop. Besides making the move safer to use, it can now be used as an effective combo starter.
  • Nerf Neutral aerial is significantly weaker, now dealing 3% less damage, and no longer KOing until beyond 150%.
  • Nerf Forward aerial deals 3% less damage, with drastically reduced knockback, reach, and duration, no longer being able to KO even at very high damages.
  • Buff Forward aerial has slightly less ending and landing lag.
  • Change Forward aerial has a slightly altered animation, where R.O.B. swings his arms out from above more forcefully and follows through fully with his swing, instead of keeping his arms out.
  • Buff Back aerial propels R.O.B. significantly farther, making the move safer and increasing its utility as a recovery aid. It is also slightly more powerful, dealing 1% more damage with slightly increased knockback.
  • Nerf Back aerial has slightly more start-up lag.
  • Buff Up aerial now has a proper finishing hit, which is strong enough to be a KO move, especially near the upper blast line with its high base knockback. The move additionally consists of significantly fewer hits, giving opponents less opportunity to SDI out, making the move more difficult to escape, and thus improving its reliability as a KO move and general follow up option.
  • Nerf This change however reduces up aerial's maximum damage output by 10% (now causing the move to deal 10% damage total if all hits connect).
  • Buff Down aerial has faster start-up, and the new ledge mechanics allow R.O.B. to more easily meteor smash opponents who regrab the ledge without renewing their ledge invincibility. The move's hitboxes also go slightly below the ledge.

Grab and throws

  • Nerf Forward throw is slightly weaker, dealing 2% less damage and slightly weaker knockback.
  • Buff Up throw's knockback scaling was significantly improved, making it now a reliable KO move under 150%. R.O.B. will also land on platforms above he passes by when using the move, allowing R.O.B. to use the move closer to the top blast lines when under a platform and thus buffing its KOing ability farther. It also deals 2% more damage. While rare, R.O.B. can additionally use it for a suicide KO if on a moving platform, as R.O.B. continues with the move all the way to the bottom blast line if there's no platform underneath.
  • Buff The removal of hitstun cancelling makes down throw an excellent combo starter, with a guaranteed followup into his up aerial up to mid-high damages (depending on rage). Down throw can also setup a KO combo to up aerial at high damages if the R.O.B. player can read the opponent's reaction.

Special moves

  • Buff Super Robo Beam charges faster, is wider, and is slightly more powerful, dealing 1% more damage with slightly increased knockback.
  • Nerf Both types of lasers shot by Robo Beam travel slower, moreso for Super Robo Beam, and the uncharged laser deals 1% less damage.
  • Change Super Robo Beam's laser is aesthetically different, being a wide, brighter, and more colorful beam.
  • Buff Arm Rotor has been drastically improved in multiple ways. It now has a proper finishing hit that launches opponents away at the end of move, making the move significantly safer to use as an attack, and the final hit is powerful enough to KO at damages around 150%. R.O.B. can also now move significantly back and forth while using the move, for a possible total distance of up to half of Final Destination's length, significantly aiding the move's offensive capabilities as well as making the move much safer. The previous two points combined with the move's reduced SDI capacity also allows the move to deal significantly more damage.
  • Nerf When using Robo Burner, R.O.B. moves slower horizontally, and repeated bursts give less distance, reducing the move's recovery potential and making R.O.B. easier to edge-guard.
  • Change R.O.B. raises his arms while rising with Robo Burner, and when out of fuel, smoke visibly emits from beneath R.O.B. until he lands.
  • Nerf Fired fully charged Gyros deal 8% less damage (now dealing 10%), and the distance they are fired has been reduced. R.O.B. also has a new, laggier animation for failing to pull a Gyro when one is present on stage that leaves him more vulnerable if a R.O.B. player tries charging a Gyro too soon.
  • Buff Thrown Gyros deal slightly more damage, with a maximum damage potential of 13% instead of 10%.
  • Change R.O.B. has a new Final Smash, Super Diffusion Beam, that involves R.O.B. crouching down and firing a massive laser, similar to Zero Laser. While it is a better finisher overall, it is less reliable at racking up damage than R.O.B's old final smash, but with high K.O. power. R.O.B. is also stationary during the final smash, severely limiting his options.

Moveset

  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack   3% R.O.B. punches twice.
3%
Forward tilt   6%/5%/8% A leaning hook.
Up tilt   3% (early), 5% (clean top), 6% (clean base) R.O.B. throws both arms upwards.
Down tilt   5% R.O.B. pokes the ground with both arms.
Dash attack   7% A two-handed downwards swing.
Forward smash S3 15% (base), 11.5% (mid), 6% (tip) R.O.B. spins his head around and fires a short-ranged laser forwards.
Up smash   3% (early), 14% (base), 13% (tip) R.O.B. flips into a handstand and fires his burners upwards.
Down smash   2% (loop base), 1.5% (loop tip), 5% (last) R.O.B. spins his arms around in a low circle.
Neutral aerial   8% (base), 6% (tip) Spins in a circle with his thrusters ablaze.
Forward aerial   7% Swings arms in a clobbering strike. Similar in appearance to his dash attack.
Back aerial   12% (clean base), 10% (clean tip), 6% (late base), 4.5% (late tip) R.O.B. shoots fire out of his thrusters behind him, propelling him forwards.
Up aerial   1%? (hits 1-4), 4% (hit 5) An upwards, windmilling arm attack.
Down aerial   12% (clean base), 11% (clean mid), 6% (clean tip), 8% (late) R.O.B. fires a blast downwards.
Grab  
Pummel   2% R.O.B. squeezes the opponent.
Forward throw   8% R.O.B. lets go of the opponent.
Back throw   10% R.O.B. flings the opponent backwards.
Up throw   12% R.O.B. hovers into the air, inverts the opponent, and slams them into the ground. This is R.O.B's strongest throw and is one of the strongest up throws in the game, being capable of KOing characters under 150%.
Down throw   10% R.O.B. drills the opponent's head into the ground.
Floor attack (front)   7%
Floor attack (back)   7%
Floor attack (trip)   5%
Edge attack   7%
Neutral special Default Robo Beam 7% (uncharged), 4.5% (charged), 10% (fully charged) An optical laser. Becomes a high-powered shot if left unused; can't fire if used consecutively. Reflects off of flat surfaces such as the ground or a wall.
Custom 1 Wide-Angle Beam 7% (uncharged), 3.5% (charged), 8% (fully charged) R.O.B's laser deals less damage, but can be aimed in a wider arc.
Custom 2 Infinite Robo Beam 4% (uncharged), 3%/2% (charged), 10% (fully charged) No charging is needed to fire, but does less damage, cannot bounce, and the super variant takes longer to charge.
Side special Default Arm Rotor 1% (loop), 3% (last) R.O.B. spins his arms for rapid clothesline attacks, trapping opponents and reflecting projectiles.
Custom 1 Reflector Arm 2% (loop), 4% (last) Doesn't trap opponents, but gives more power to reflected projectiles.
Custom 2 Backward Arm Rotor 2% (loop), 4% (last) R.O.B hops backwards while performing the move. Much shorter duration overall.
Up special Default Robo Burner 0% Allows R.O.B. fly upwards on limited fuel.
Custom 1 Robo Rocket 5% (early), 8% (clean) Acts more like a traditional recovery move, launching R.O.B. upwards and dealing damage.
Custom 2 High-Speed Burner 0% R.O.B travels faster, though with less fuel.
Down special Default Gyro 1% (base), 4% (thrown), 5% (idle) Charges and fires a spinning top projectile. It can be picked up and thrown as a regular item after making contact.
Custom 1 Fire Gyro 7% (base), 3% (thrown), 6% (idle) R.O.B throws a flaming top that does more damage but travels less distance.
Custom 2 Slip Gyro 2% (base), 3% (thrown), 3% (idle) Instead of bouncing, this top slides along the ground and trips opponents.
Final Smash Super Diffusion Beam 0.5%/1% (narrow beam loop/last), 1%/2% (wide beam loop/last), 10% (final) R.O.B transforms his body into a turret and fires several trapping lasers that then combine into a single high-power shot.

In Competitive Play

Official Custom Moveset Project

Character Custom sets available
R.O.B.'s stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. ROB 1231 1233 1331 1333 1332
2233 1131 1133 1221 1223

Trophies

R.O.B.
Ntsc 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.
NES: Robotic Operating Buddy (10/1985)
Nintendo DS: Mario Kart DS (11/2005)
R.O.B. (Alt.)
Ntsc 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!
Pal 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 forwards. While charging it up, you can move left or right to do a quick dodge, then continue charging where you left off!
NES: Robotic Operating Buddy (10/1985)
Nintendo DS: Mario Kart DS (11/2005)
Super Diffusion Beam
Ntsc For R.O.B.'s Final Smash, he folds his arms down, transforms into an invincible cannon, and fires a huge beam that can be panned slowly up and down. The beam splits up partway through into smaller beams that drags foes to the center, where they'll be hit continuously. The assault finishes off with a single wide beam just for good measure.
Pal For R.O.B.'s Final Smash, he folds his arms down, transforms into an invincible cannon, and fires a huge beam that can be aimed slowly up and down. The beam splits up partway through into smaller beams that drag foes to the centre, where they'll be hit continuously. The assault finishes off with a single wide beam, just for good measure.

In Event Matches

Solo Events

Co-op Events

Gallery

Alternate costumes

R.O.B. Palette (SSB4).png
R.O.B.'s stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. ROBHeadGreySSB4-U.png ROBHeadYellowSSB4-U.png ROBHeadPurpleSSB4-U.png ROBHeadBlueSSB4-U.png ROBHeadGreenSSB4-U.png ROBHeadWhiteSSB4-U.png ROBHeadRedSSB4-U.png

Trivia

R.O.B.'s default costume for the English version.
  • Depending on what version of the game the player has, R.O.B.'s default color palette changes. In Western regions, he uses his American grey color scheme, while in Japan, it uses his Famicom color scheme. This affects the colour of R.O.B.'s standard trophy, but not his appearances in the Sound Test and Special Orders tickets. His Final Smash trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U also uses his Famicom appearance. 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 American appearance.
  • Unlike in Brawl, 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.
  • As of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U version 1.0.1, a bug exists where R.O.B.'s eyes do not emote in any of the standard Smash modes, whether he is damaged, asleep, etc. In the Solo modes, his eyes function normally.
  • R.O.B. is the first character with two versions of his amiibo, depending on the region.