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:{{cquote|''Robin Brings the Thunder!''|cite=Introduction Tagline}}
:{{cquote|Robin Brings the Thunder!|cite=Introduction Tagline}}
'''Robin''' ({{ja|ルフレ|Rufure}}, ''Reflet'') is a playable newcomer in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. He was confirmed during a live stream, alongside {{SSB4|Captain Falcon}} and {{SSB4|Lucina}}, on the official ''Super Smash Bros.'' website on July 14th, 2014. Like in Robin's home game ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Awakening}}'', players can select either male and female versions of the character, similarly to {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}, {{SSB4|Villager}}, and {{SSB4|Corrin}}.
'''Robin''' ({{ja|ルフレ|Rufure}}, ''Reflet'') is a playable newcomer in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. He was confirmed during a live stream, alongside {{SSB4|Captain Falcon}} and {{SSB4|Lucina}}, on the official ''Super Smash Bros.'' website on July 14th, 2014. Like in Robin's home game ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Awakening}}'', players can select either male and female versions of the character, similarly to {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}, {{SSB4|Villager}}, and {{SSB4|Corrin}}.


In the English version, David Vincent, who is male Robin's first voice option in ''Awakening'', reprises his role, while Lauren Landa voices female Robin in place of Michelle Ruff from ''Awakening''. In the Japanese version, both Yoshimasa Hosoya and Miyuki Sawashiro reprise their roles as the voice actors for  male Robin and female Robin, respectively.
In the English version, David Vincent, who is male Robin's first voice option in ''Awakening'', reprises his role, while Lauren Landa voices female Robin in place of Michelle Ruff from ''Awakening''. In the Japanese version, both Yoshimasa Hosoya and Miyuki Sawashiro reprise their roles as the voice actors for  male Robin and female Robin, respectively.


Robin is ranked 36th/37th out of 54 on the [[tier list]], placing him in D tier and tied with {{SSB4|Samus}}. Robin's greatest strength is his zoning game; his tomes give him an array of useful spells and projectiles. {{b|Thunder|Robin}} is a versatile projectile due to having varying effects at each level of charge, [[Arcfire]] is a strong tool for traps and combo initiation, [[Elwind]] provides a highly damaging neutral infinite and is capable of [[edgeguarding]] due to being a strong [[meteor smash]] at point blank range, and [[Nosferatu]] is a self-healing [[grab]] that is very hard to escape when the opponent has a high percentage. In addition, Robin's [[List of swords#Levin Sword|Levin Sword]] is an excellent weapon, courtesy of its great KO potential, which also extends to his aerial attacks, which, when used with the Levin Sword, have fearsome KO potential. The Bronze Sword is not to be disregarded either: while it is immensely weak and has unimpressive range, it is always available to Robin and can easily combo. Finally, Robin's unique durability mechanic can also be used to his advantage, as his depleted tomes and broken Levin Swords are surprisingly strong, which makes them unorthodox KO options.
Robin is ranked 36th/37th out of 54 on the [[tier list]], placing him in D tier and tied with {{SSB4|Samus}}. Robin's greatest strength is his zoning game; his tomes give him an array of useful spells and projectiles. {{b|Thunder|Robin}} is a versatile projectile due to having varying effects at each level of charge, [[Arcfire]] is a strong tool for traps and combo initiation, [[Elwind]] provides a highly damaging neutral infinite and is capable of [[edgeguarding]] due to being a strong [[meteor smash]] at point blank range, and [[Nosferatu]] is a self-healing [[grab]] that is very hard to escape when the opponent has a high percentage.


However, Robin has numerous weaknesses. His overall mobility is arguably the worst in the game, due to his dashing speed being the slowest in the game, and his air speed being average. Robin also has a very poor defensive game, as several moves are slow in regard to startup lag and even more so in ending lag. Robin's range is also startlingly lacking, as while the Levin and Bronze Swords provide disjointed range, they have very short reach. This not only forces Robin to trade blows frequently, but it also makes him glaringly susceptible to combos. Due to this, Robin has a severe lack of oppressive options in his moveset. Finally, Robin's durability mechanic can massively turn against him, as the loss of any tomes puts Robin in a lot of trouble: losing Thunder leaves him unable to zone, losing Arcfire prevents him from starting combos, losing Elwind makes it very hard to recover, and losing Nosferatu prevents Robin from healing and forces the use of his poor grab.
Robin's [[List of swords#Levin Sword|Levin Sword]] is an excellent weapon, courtesy of its great KO potential, which also extends to his aerial attacks, which, when used with the Levin Sword, have fearsome KO potential. The Bronze Sword is not to be disregarded either; while it is immensely weak and has unimpressive range, it is always available to Robin and can easily combo. Robin's unique durability mechanic can also be used to his advantage; his depleted tomes and broken Levin Swords are surprisingly strong, which makes them unorthodox KO options.


As a result, Robin requires players to play with extreme precision in order to avoid wasting any uses of his weapons, as well as know how to play around the opponent when any weapons are broken. Robin's high learning curve and technical playstyle has given him limited tournament presence in the years following ''Smash 4''{{'}}s release. Nevertheless, several dedicated mains, such as {{Sm|Dath}} and {{Sm|Mr.II}}, have been able to perform well with the character at a national level.
However, Robin has numerous weaknesses. His overall mobility is arguably the worst in the game, due to his dashing speed being the slowest in the game, and his air speed being average. Robin also has a very poor defensive game, as several moves are slow in regard to startup lag and even more so in ending lag. Robin's range is also startlingly lacking, as while the Levin and Bronze Swords provide disjointed range, they have very short reach. This not only forces Robin to trade blows frequently, but it also makes him glaringly susceptible to combos. Due to this, Robin has a severe lack of oppressive options in his moveset.
 
Robin's durability mechanic can massively turn against him, as the loss of any tomes puts Robin in a lot of trouble; losing Thunder leaves him unable to zone, losing Arcfire prevents him from starting combos, losing Elwind makes it very hard to recover, and losing Nosferatu prevents Robin from healing and forces the use of his poor grab.
 
As a result, Robin requires players to play with extreme precision, as to avoid wasting any uses of his weapons, as well as know how to play around the opponent when any weapons are broken. While Robin has previously seen use in numerous tournaments, primarily due to {{Sm|Nairo}} and {{Sm|Salem}} formerly maining him after the game's release, Robin's high learning curve and technical playstyle has given him limited tournament presence in the years following ''Smash 4's'' release. Nevertheless, other dedicated mains, such as {{Sm|Dath}} and {{Sm|Mr.II}}, have scored victories over top-level players such as {{Sm|Larry Lurr}} and Nairo, respectively.


==Attributes==
==Attributes==
Robin is a tall [[weight|middleweight]] character who has very appalling mobility. Robin’s [[dash]]ing speed is the slowest in the game, and his [[walk]]ing speed is the twelfth slowest in the game. Outside of these attributes, Robin's other traits are archetypical of a middleweight; his [[air speed]], [[traction]], [[falling speed]], and [[gravity]] are all average. However, Robin's [[air acceleration]] is above average. As a result of these attributes, Robin has difficulty chasing opponents and fleeing from them at the same time, though his oddly decent aerial mobility compensates this to a degree.
Robin is a tall, middleweight character who has very appalling mobility. Robin’s dashing speed is the slowest in the game, and his walking speed is the twelfth slowest in the game. Outside of these attributes, Robin's other traits are typical of a middleweight; his air speed, traction, falling speed, and gravity are all average. However, Robin's air acceleration is above average. As a result of these attributes, Robin has difficulty chasing foes and fleeing from them at the same time, though his oddly decent aerial mobility compensates this to a degree.


Robin's tomes provide a myriad of spacing, pressuring, and additional damaging capabilities. Both the [[fireemblemwiki:Thunder (tome)|Thunder]] and [[fireemblemwiki:Fire (tome)|Fire tome]]s can disrupt opponents, rack up damage, and open up windows to chain attacks together. {{B|Thunder|Robin}} and the slightly stronger Elthunder peppers at mid-range or shorter, while Arcthunder travels for longer and has trapping capabilities for pressure, combos and set-ups, and Thoron pierces through opponents and deals considerable knockback. [[Arcfire]] produces a trapping, multiple hitting pillar of flame that is instrumental for approaching or disrupting [[approach]]es, pressuring, and chaining together attacks. In addition to the Fire tome, Robin's neutral attack involves the [[fireemblemwiki:Wind (tome)|Wind tome]]: the former tome generates a singular explosion of fire magic that deals strong diagonal knockback, while the latter tome generates a neutral infinite consisting of wind magic that deals high damage and concludes with a blast of wind magic that deals strong vertical knockback. [[Elwind]] provides respectable vertical recovery and its first hit can be used to punish aerial and post-recovery opponents by spiking them at point-blank with the first hit. Lastly, [[Nosferatu]] is a self-healing move which heals Robin, especially if cast from behind and while having a higher damage percentage than his opponent, while it also cannot be shielded due to functioning like a grab. However, it is tricky to use, as the opponent must be at almost point-blank range to land it, although Arcthunder's trapping ability can help Robin land it easier.
Robin's tomes provide a myriad of spacing, pressuring, and additional damaging capabilities. Both the [[fireemblemwiki:Thunder (tome)|Thunder]] and [[fireemblemwiki:Fire (tome)|Fire tome]]s can disrupt opponents, rack up damage, and open up windows to chain attacks together. {{B|Thunder|Robin}} and the slightly stronger Elthunder peppers at mid-range or shorter, while Arcthunder travels for longer and has trapping capabilities for pressure, combos and set-ups, and Thoron pierces through opponents and deals considerable knockback. [[Arcfire]] produces a trapping, multiple hitting pillar of flame that is instrumental for approaching or disrupting [[approach]]es, pressuring, and chaining together attacks. In addition to the Fire tome, Robin's neutral attack involves the [[fireemblemwiki:Wind (tome)|Wind tome]]: the former tome generates a singular explosion of fire magic that deals strong diagonal knockback, while the latter tome generates a neutral infinite consisting of wind magic that deals high damage and concludes with a blast of wind magic that deals strong vertical knockback. [[Elwind]] provides respectable vertical recovery and its first hit can be used to punish aerial and post-recovery opponents by spiking them at point-blank with the first hit. Lastly, [[Nosferatu]] is a self-healing move which heals Robin, especially if cast from behind and while having a higher damage percentage than his opponent, while it also cannot be shielded due to functioning like a grab. However, it is tricky to use, as the opponent must be at almost point-blank range to land it, although Arcthunder's trapping ability can help Robin land it easier.
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Once Robin's tomes are depleted and the Levin Sword is broken, they can act as throwable items that deal immense damage, shieldstun and knockback. Properly managing Robin's discarded weapons is crucial for optimal play, as the opportunities they can potentially grant are significant. Outside of his magic and sword attacks, Robin has two useful throws: back throw is a viable KOing option near the edge, while down throw is a reliable combo starter.
Once Robin's tomes are depleted and the Levin Sword is broken, they can act as throwable items that deal immense damage, shieldstun and knockback. Properly managing Robin's discarded weapons is crucial for optimal play, as the opportunities they can potentially grant are significant. Outside of his magic and sword attacks, Robin has two useful throws: back throw is a viable KOing option near the edge, while down throw is a reliable combo starter.


However, Robin suffers from numerous weaknesses. The most notable includes his aforementioned mobility, being the overall slowest in the game courtesy of possessing the slowest [[dash]]ing speed in the game and average [[air speed]] at best. Altogether, Robin is especially vulnerable to speed demons, such as {{SSB4|Sonic}} and {{SSB4|Captain Falcon}}. He lacks defensive options and has trouble brushing off opponents, especially those who are directly beneath, making him susceptible to rushdowns and juggles. Robin’s tilts generally have short range, making it difficult for him to fight at mid-range outside of the usage of tomes. Several of Robin's moves, specifically his [[smash attack]]s and [[special move]]s, have significant ending lag, which leaves Robin wide open for punishment proceeding his execution. His [[forward smash]], though extremely strong, has extremely limited range, occasionally and completely missing fighters when said fighters crouch, and is also extremely laggy. His [[down smash]] is a strong move with a great range, however, the range has limited success as the farthest portion of the range is also one of the weakest parts. Finally, his [[up smash]] is a strong move with considerably less ending lag compared to his other smash attacks, however, it has mediocre range, and even worse range while using the Bronze Sword, whereas Robin is unable to even hit fighters standing directly next to him. Elwind leaves him vulnerable and interceptable after usage, and when not properly managed or retaining track of, can run out at critical times.
However, as previously stated, Robin suffers from numerous weaknesses. The most notable includes his mobility, being the slowest in the game. He lacks defensive options and has trouble brushing off opponents, especially those who are directly beneath, making him susceptible to rush-downs and juggles. Robin’s tilts generally have short range, making it difficult for him to fight at mid-range outside of the use of tomes. Many moves, specifically his smash attacks and special attacks, have significant ending lag, which leaves him wide open for punishment proceeding their execution. Elwind leaves him vulnerable and interceptable after use, and when not properly managed or kept track of, can run out at critical times. Lastly, Robin's durability mechanic limits offensive options when either the Levin Sword or tomes are exhausted.


Lastly, Robin's durability mechanic can drastically weaken Robin's offensive game once either the Levin Sword or tomes are exhausted. Losing the Levin Sword gives him almost nonexistent KO power despite the Bronze Sword's respectable combo game. Losing [[Thunder (Robin)|Thunder]] removes one of his only zoning options, as well as losing combo potential. Losing Arcfire sacrifices Robin damage output and even more combo potential. Losing Nosferatu makes Robin's survivability weaker, especially with his average weight. Losing Elwind is the worst case for Robin, as his [[double jump]] is merely average, leaving Robin effectively helpless while recovering should he be launched too far offstage without Elwind available.  
Robin benefits little from [[Character customization|custom moves]], with the only notable options being the Thunder variants. Thunder+ has highly increased power across all charges, the projectiles have more range, and both Elthunder and Arcthunder use up a very slightly smaller amount of durability. However, it charges slower, and has only half the durability of the original, with Thoron immediately exhausting the tome regardless of how much durability is left. Speed Thunder is, unsurprisingly, faster across all charges, regarding both the projectiles' speed and charging, but the projectiles have less range and noticeably less power. Robin's remaining custom moves have very situational advantages, to the point that they usually fail to compensate for their disadvantages.


Robin only benefits marginally from [[Character customization|custom moves]], with the only notable options being Thunder's variants. Thunder+ has highly increased power across all charges, the projectiles have more range, and both Elthunder and Arcthunder use up a very slightly smaller amount of durability. However, it charges slower, and has only half the durability of the original, with Thoron immediately exhausting the tome regardless of how much durability is left. Speed Thunder is, unsurprisingly, faster across all charges, regarding both the projectiles' speed and charging, but the projectiles have less range and noticeably less power. Robin's remaining custom moves have extremely situational advantages, to the point that they typically fail to compensate for their disadvantages.
Overall, Robin is a tactically-based character with varied spacing, damage-accumulating and KO options that must be used wisely. At the same time, his lack of mobile and defensive options leaves him vulnerable to pressure and combos. With this, Robin players must keep track of their weapons' durability, intelligently respond to their opponents, and take precise offensive action for success.
 
Overall, Robin is a tactically-based character with varied spacing, damage-accumulating and KO options that must have wise usage. Simultaneously, his lack of mobile and defensive options leaves him vulnerable to pressure and combos. With this, Robin players must maintain track of their weapons' durability, intelligently respond to their opponents, and take precise offensive action for success.


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==In [[competitive play]]==
==In [[competitive play]]==
===Tier placement and history===
Opinions on Robin's viability have fluctuated during ''SSB4''{{'}}s metagame. At first, he was considered a high-tier character due to strong projectiles and keep away games, as well as high KO power thanks to the Levin Sword and back throw's immense power. Even so, a small number of players argued against him that his mobility was too slow for him to accomplish a lot, combined with poor grab game, weak projectiles that took too long to charge and could be cancelled out by pretty much any other projectile, mediocre recovery, and having a limit to how many times he could use many moves before becoming virtually helpless, Robin was considered a low-tier character, and many smashers would slowly start to drop him in favor of another character (such as {{Sm|Xzax}} with {{SSB4|Mario}} and {{Sm|Nairo}} with {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}}). Eventually, the latter opinion would slowly start to become more prominent, until game updates notably buffed Robin over the course (particularly 1.1.0 and 1.1.1, which granted Robin better shield pressure and a combo throw). This, combined with slow improvements to his metagame, and decent results from a small number of dedicated smashers such as {{Sm|Dath}}, {{Sm|Jerm}} and {{Sm|Mr.II}}, opinions on Robin would improve slowly, and they would eventually break with the consensus of being a low-tier character after a player managed to take a game from ZeRo's Sheik (the best ''SSB4'' player in the world using who was considered to be the best character in the game) in a tournament using Robin, being ranked at 31st on the first ''4BR'' [[tier list]], assessing him as a mid-tier character.
Despite Robin’s results remaining below average, as well as the introduction of {{SSB4|Corrin}} and {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}, Dath would place 3rd at [[Shine 2016]], which was notable enough for Robin to maintain his ranking of 31st on the second tier list. Even so, Robin has lately seen worse results, and was thus ranked 34th on the third tier list, and his lack of a relatively large playerbase in comparison to other mid-tier characters, such as {{SSB4|Bowser}}, has significantly deterred him from rising any further on the tier list, rather dropping to 36th/37th on the fourth and final tier list, sharing the spot with Samus.
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''See also: [[:Category:Robin players (SSB4)]]''
''See also: [[:Category:Robin players (SSB4)]]''


*{{Sm|Dath|USA}} - The best Robin player of all-time, best known for placing 3rd at {{Trn|Shine 2016}} defeating {{Sm|Larry Lurr}}, {{Sm|Marss}}, and {{Sm|6WX}}, which marks the best tournament run for a Robin player. He also has several of Robin's best major performances, having placed 9th at {{Trn|Frame Perfect Series 2}}, 17th at {{Trn|CEO 2016}} defeating {{Sm|Nietono}}, and 25th at {{Trn|EVO 2016}} defeating {{Sm|ANTi}}. He was ranked 32nd on the [[PGR v2]], the only Robin player ever ranked on a global ranking.
*{{Sm|Dath|USA}} - One of the best Robin players in the world. Placed 3rd at {{Trn|Shine 2016}}, 4th at {{Trn|Glitch}}, 9th at {{Trn|Frame Perfect Series 2}}, 17th at {{Trn|CEO 2016}}, and 25th at {{Trn|EVO 2016}} with wins over players such as {{Sm|Larry Lurr}}, {{Sm|Marss}}, and {{Sm|ANTi}}. Formerly ranked 32nd on the [[ Panda Global Rankings v2]].
*{{Sm|Ke-ya|Japan}} - The best Robin player in Japan, co-maining the character alongside {{SSB4|Corrin}} and using both characters to defeat {{Sm|Ranai}} at {{Trn|Karisuma 11}}, placing 5th; and {{Sm|NAKAT}} at {{Trn|Umebura 25}}, placing 9th. As a solo-main, he also notably defeated {{Sm|Larry Lurr}} at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2017}} to place 33rd.
*{{Sm|Jerm|USA}} - Placed 9th at {{Trn|Aftershock 2016}}, 13th at {{Trn|Clutch City Clash 2}}, 25th at {{Trn|DreamHack Austin 2017}}, and 33rd at {{Trn|GENESIS 3}} with wins over players such as {{Sm|Samsora}}, {{Sm|Javi}}, and {{Sm|Megafox}}.
*{{Sm|Mr.II|Japan}} - Although he rarely attends events, he is best known for defeating {{Sm|Nairo}} to place 33rd at {{Trn|Pound 2016}}, marking not only one of the greatest upsets in ''Smash 4'' but also the best win for a Robin player. His remaining results remained mixed outside of Pound, and he eventually went on hiatus due to personal issues.
*{{Sm|Ke-ya|Japan}} - Co-mains Robin alongside {{SSB4|Corrin}} and is considered one of the best Robin players in the world. Placed 9th at {{Trn|Umebura 25}}, 17th at {{Trn|Sumabato Tokaigi Qualifier 1}}, and 33rd at both {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2017}} and {{Trn|Umebura 32}} with wins over players such as {{Sm|Larry Lurr}}, {{Sm|Ranai}}, and {{Sm|NAKAT}}. Currently ranked 74th on the [[JAPAN Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Skorpio|USA}} - The second-best Robin player in North America who regularly places highly at Midwest events, especially {{Trn|Midwest Mayhem|series}}. He is best known for placing 2nd at {{Trn|Nexus}}, defeating {{Sm|tyroy}} along the way, as well as placing 3rd at {{Trn|Midwest Mayhem 7: Mexico Invasion}}, where he placed 3rd after defeating tyroy yet again alongside {{Sm|Javi}}.
*{{Sm|Skorpio|USA}} - Placed 2nd at {{Trn|Nexus}}, 3rd at {{Trn|Midwest Mayhem 7: Mexico Invasion}}, 7th at {{Trn|Midwest Mayhem 10}}, and 9th at {{Trn|Midwest Mayhem 11}} with wins over players such as {{Sm|tyroy}}, {{Sm|Javi}}, and {{Sm|Tyrant}}.
 
===Tier placement and history===
Opinions on Robin's viability have fluctuated throughout ''SSB4''{{'}}s metagame. At first, he was considered a high-tier character due to strong projectiles and keep away games, as well as high KO power thanks to the Levin Sword and back throw's immense power. Even so, a small number of players argued against him, pointing to his slow mobility, poor grab game, weak projectiles that took too long to charge and could be cancelled out by pretty much any other projectile, mediocre recovery, and limit to how many times he could use many moves before becoming virtually helpless as reasons why Robin was a low tier instead. The latter opinion became more prominent as time went on, leading to many of his early players, including {{Sm|Xzax}} and {{Sm|Nairo}}, to drop him for better characters. Fortunately, game updates gave Robin several buffs, particularly 1.1.0 and 1.1.1, which granted Robin better shield pressure and a combo throw. This, combined with slow improvements to his metagame and a notable performances from players such as {{Sm|Dath}} and {{Sm|Mr.II}}, eventually shifted opinions on Robin in a more positive direction. As such, he was ranked at 31st on the first ''4BR'' [[tier list]] as a mid-tier character.
 
Thanks to a string of strong performances throughout the rest of 2016, highlighted by Dath's run to 3rd at {{Trn|Shine 2016}} and {{Sm|Mr.II}}'s upset over {{Sm|Nairo}} at {{Trn|Pound 2016}}, Robin remained at 31st on the second tier list. However, his results would began declining after that, as his best players became less consistent or attended less events. With his playerbase remaining below-average, especially compared to other mid-tier characters, he had since slid down on subsequent tier list, ranking 34th on the third list and 36th/37th on the fourth and final tier list, tying with {{SSB4|Samus}}.


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