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For fighter info, see Robin (SSB4).
For the Golden Sun character named Robin in Japanese, see Isaac.
Robin
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Default male Robin, as he appears in Fire Emblem: Awakening.

Universe Fire Emblem
Debut Fire Emblem: Awakening (2012)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Fire Emblem Fates (via amiibo, 2015)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo 3DS
Species Human
Gender Varies
Place of origin Plegia
English voice actor ♂: David Vincent
♀: Lauren Landa
Japanese voice actor ♂: Yoshimasa Hosoya
♀: Miyuki Sawashiro
Article on Fire Emblem Wiki Avatar (Awakening)

Robin (ルフレ, Reflet) is the default name for the avatar character in Fire Emblem: Awakening.

Character description

The idea of having an avatar for the player in the Fire Emblem series was previously explored in Fire Emblem on the Game Boy Advance and Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem, Heroes of Light and Shadow on the Nintendo DS. These two games featured avatar characters named (by default) Mark and Kris, respectively. Mark, however, is not a playable unit, nor is he a pivotal character in the story; his appearance is often hidden, thus his customization is limited to gender and name. It was not until the creation of Kris when an avatar character could be used as a unit on the battlefield, and would be given prominence and personality in the story on par with its main character, Marth. Kris' customization is also greatly expanded from Mark's, giving the player more freedom for his/her appearance and playstyle.

Fire Emblem: Awakening reuses the idea of an avatar character once again in a customizable character named Robin by default, who is a main character alongside Chrom, similar to Kris and Marth before them.

Before the story officially begins, the player is met with the Premonition, which briefly highlights the events of an alternate timeline.

In the beginning of the game, Robin is found lying in an open field by Chrom, his sister Lissa, and his bodyguard Frederick. They find out that Robin is an amnesiac who remembers nothing besides his name, Chrom's name and his incredible knowledge and experience in fighting battles, which Chrom experiences first hand after they manage to save a small settlement despite the strength and numbers of the enemy. Frederick suspects Robin of being an assassin due to him remembering Chrom's name before his own, but Chrom is convinced of Robin's good intentions and invites him to join the Shepherds as their chief tactician, with the two quickly becoming close friends. Ylisse, Chrom's home country, is then faced with a war against Plegia (which is later revealed to be Robin's home country) and another against Valm two years later, both in which Robin's tactical expertise proves very helpful, especially given Ylisse's limited number of soldiers. There is also the constant threat of the Risen, undead soldiers who terrorize parts of the continent of Ylisse. As the Shepherds continue to fight and recruit more capable members, Lucina, Chrom's daughter from the future, properly introduces herself to them, having only met them while she was disguising herself as Marth. She travelled back in time to warn them about the revival of the Fell Dragon Grima after having her own world on the brink of destruction courtesy of him. Robin, Chrom, Lucina, and the rest of the Shepherds make it their new mission to prevent the Grima of the current timeline from surfacing.

In game, Robin starts in the Tactician class exclusive to him, his potential children, and DLC characters, which enables them to attack with magic tomes as well as swords. As the avatar character, Robin and his potential children can switch to any starting class the player desires using a Second Seal (aside from Lord, which is exclusive to Chrom and Lucina), making for one of the biggest skill pools possible for a single character. Robin can also support with every other character (as could Kris previously), and marry any opposite gendered character the player wants, including the future children of other Shepherds that are met via Paralogues (side stories) as more characters within the Shepherds marry each other. Robin's customization focuses more on appearance and even features several options for voice.

Since Awakening, Robin has also appeared as a guest character in Fire Emblem Fates and Code Name: S.T.E.A.M., in both cases summoned in-game using his Smash amiibo. Appropriately, these games and amiibos also use the same "default" version of the avatar character depicted in Smash.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

As a playable character

Both Robin's as they appear in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Both versions of Robin in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Main article: Robin (SSB4)

Robin appears as a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. 4. Players can choose either the male or female models of the character, based on the default appearances for both genders in the Tactician class. They use tomes of various elements (Fire, Thunder, Wind, and Darkness) along with a Levin Sword. Their tomes and Levin Sword have a limited amount of uses before they break, reminiscent of the durability system in the Fire Emblem series; they will recharge after a certain amount of time has passed. If the Levin Sword breaks, they use an unbreakable Bronze Sword instead.

Trophies

Robin
North AmericaSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS This is the male Robin, your avatar in Fire Emblem Awakening. The goal of this adventure doesn't change much because of your gender choice, but Robin's marriage options do. In Smash Bros., Robin brings powerful magic and swordplay to bear. He can exhaust his moves, but they'll be restored over time.
North AmericaSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U This is the male Robin, an avatar in Fire Emblem Awakening. The goal of that game doesn't change much because of your gender choice, but Robin's hairstyle options do. In Smash Bros., Robin brings powerful magic and swordplay to bear. He can exhaust his moves, but they'll be restored over time.
Europe When Robin is found at the start of Fire Emblem: Awakening, he (or she!) discovers that, even without his memories, he is a master tactician. In this game, his attacks are powerful, but in true Fire Emblem style, how many times his magic can be used is limited. This also applies to the thunder magic his sword is imbued with.
Robin (Alt.)
North America Robin's magic is powerful, but it has limited uses before needing to recharge. Thunder can be charged in stages, will become Thoron at max charge, and gains damage and speed with its charge. Arcfire creates a flame pillar, perfect for dealing with an edge-clinging foe.
Europe Robin's magic is powerful, but in return, its uses are limited. You can charge Thunder in steps, and when it's fully charged, it turns into Thoron, increasing its speed and dealing more damage. Arcfire creates a flame pillar when it hits something. Use it on an opponent who's clinging to an edge to stop them getting back on the stage.

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Trivia

  • Alongside Lucina, they are the first characters in the Fire Emblem series who debuted in the same game to appear in a Smash Bros. game.
  • Robin is the first playable Fire Emblem character in Smash Bros. that is never a Lord in any of the games he appears in.