List of SSB4 trophies (R.O.B. series): Difference between revisions

→‎Trivia: No longer true since Final Fantasy also has only 2 trophies in Smash 3DS.
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(→‎Trivia: No longer true since Final Fantasy also has only 2 trophies in Smash 3DS.)
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==Both versions==
==Both versions==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!style="width: 10%"|Name!!Picture {{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}}!!Picture {{GameIcon|ssb4-wiiu}}!!Description!!style="width: 10%"|Trophy Box
!style="width: 10%"|Name!!Category!!Picture {{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}}!!Picture {{GameIcon|ssb4-wiiu}}!!Description!!style="width: 10%"|Trophy Box
{{TrophyTableRow
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|R.O.B.}} {{SSB4|R.O.B.}}
|name={{Anchor|R.O.B.}} {{SSB4|R.O.B.}}
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|desc-wiiu-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.
|desc-wiiu-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.
|desc-pal=Released in Europe in 1986, R.O.B., a peripheral for the NES, 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.
|desc-pal=Released in Europe in 1986, R.O.B., a peripheral for the NES, 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.
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Nintendo Entertainment System Robotic Operating Buddy (10/1985)|console2=DS|game2=Mario Kart DS (11/2005)}}
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Nintendo Entertainment System Robotic Operating Buddy|release1=10/1985|console2=DS|game2=Mario Kart DS|release2=11/2005}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=R.O.B.|release1=09/1986|console2=DS|game2=Mario Kart DS|release2=11/2005}}
}}
}}
|77. NES
|77. NES
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|desc-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!
|desc-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!
|desc-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!
|desc-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!
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Nintendo Entertainment System Robotic Operating Buddy (10/1985)|console2=DS|game2=Mario Kart DS (11/2005)}}
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Nintendo Entertainment System Robotic Operating Buddy|release1=10/1985|console2=DS|game2=Mario Kart DS|release2=11/2005}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=R.O.B.|release1=09/1986|console2=DS|game2=Mario Kart DS|release2=11/2005}}
}}
}}
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==Wii U version==
==Wii U version==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!style="width: 10%"|Name!!Picture!!Description!!style="width: 10%"|Trophy Box
!style="width: 10%"|Name!!Category!!Picture!!Description!!style="width: 10%"|Trophy Box
{{TrophyTableRow
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Super Diffusion Beam}} [[Super Diffusion Beam]]
|name={{Anchor|Super Diffusion Beam}} [[Super Diffusion Beam]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The ''R.O.B.'' universe has the least trophies of any series with playable characters in {{for3ds}}, with two: {{SSB4|R.O.B.}}'s Classic and All-Star trophies.
* The ''R.O.B.'' universe is tied with {{uv|Final Fantasy}} for the least trophies of any series with playable characters in {{for3ds}}, with two: R.O.B.'s Classic and All-Star trophies.
**In the Wii U version, the ''R.O.B'', {{uv|Yoshi}} and {{uv|Final Fantasy}} are the universes with playable characters to have the lowest amount of trophies, with an amount of three. The only trophies they have are only their playable characters.  
**In the Wii U version, the ''R.O.B'', {{uv|Yoshi}} and ''Final Fantasy'' are the universes with playable characters to have the lowest amount of trophies, with an amount of three. The only trophies they have are only their playable characters.


{{Trophy list}}
{{Trophy list}}