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*While in every game they appear in after ''Fire Emblem Awakening'', their German name is "Daraen", in ''Awakening'' itself, their German default name was "Robin", just like in English. | *While in every game they appear in after ''Fire Emblem Awakening'', their German name is "Daraen", in ''Awakening'' itself, their German default name was "Robin", just like in English. | ||
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*As with the other fighters with male and female variants, the male and female variants of Robin have been established as separate entities, since one | *As with the other fighters with male and female variants, the male and female variants of Robin have been established as separate entities, since one gender can encounter the other as an enemy in ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' and ''Fire Emblem Warriors''. | ||
*Robin is the only character who vocalizes when waking up from a [[asleep|sleep]], but not when carrying a [[Item#Types of items|heavy item]]. | *Robin is the only character who vocalizes when waking up from a [[asleep|sleep]], but not when carrying a [[Item#Types of items|heavy item]]. | ||
* Robin is the only playable ''Fire Emblem'' character who, in ''Smash'', does not have a symbol or crest from their game of origin added to the back of their clothing, likely because there is no space for such a symbol on the back of their robes. | * Robin is the only playable ''Fire Emblem'' character who, in ''Smash'', does not have a symbol or crest from their game of origin added to the back of their clothing, likely because there is no space for such a symbol on the back of their robes. |