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Customization was introduced in [[Super Smash Bros. 4]]. These are the variations: | Customization was introduced in [[Super Smash Bros. 4]]. These are the variations: | ||
#'''Fire Gyro''': Does more damage and adds a fire effect. Doesn't travel as far. | #'''Fire Gyro''': Does more damage and adds a fire effect. Doesn't travel as far. | ||
#'''Slip Gyro''': Top slides across the ground instead of bouncing. | #'''Slip Gyro''': Top slides across the ground instead of bouncing and trips fprw who touch it. | ||
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Gyro being fired in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. | |
User | R.O.B. |
Universe | R.O.B. |
Gyro (ジャイロ, Jairo) is R.O.B.'s down special move in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. 4. The attack encompasses a spin toy that R.O.B. fires. It is chargeable; the longer it charges, the stronger and faster it becomes. A fully charged Gyro normally inflicts 18% damage and has high knockback. After being launched, it can be picked back up and thrown at the opponent, inflicting 10% damage. An opponent can pick it up as well. It also acts like the Unira in that it will still cause damage on contact as long as it is spinning. Each R.O.B. can only have one originating gyro on the screen at any time and can use Gyro again as soon as the previous gyro leaves the screen. If the move is attempted when R.O.B. cannot reuse his gyro, he goes into his Gyro-charging stance and makes a motion with his arms as if to spin a gyro, but no gyro appears. As the Gyro is treated like an item, it can be glide tossed; which, combined with R.O.B.'s very fast and long glide toss, makes this move an asset in his approach.
Much like Donkey Kong's Giant Punch and Samus's Charge Shot, it is an auto-charge special. Gyro does not attack instantly when used. Instead, its initial use begins a charging process. The input must be performed a second time to fire the gyro (as well as tapping any attack button during the charging period), while shielding or moving left or right into a roll during said period of charging can cancel and save it for later to charge for another time. And at full charge, the charge will automatically cancel. Cancelling it in the air will also make R.O.B. drop his charge and cancel it normally. Getting hit or dying while charging however, will cause R.O.B. to drop the level of charge and he must charge the move like normal again.
Customization
Customization was introduced in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:
- Fire Gyro: Does more damage and adds a fire effect. Doesn't travel as far.
- Slip Gyro: Top slides across the ground instead of bouncing and trips fprw who touch it.
Fire Gyro being charged in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Slip Gyro being charged in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Origin
The "Gyro" is essentially a spinning top. The R.O.B. accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System would spin the gyros on a spinner and use them to press buttons to activate in-game effects for the game Gyromite; the button would remain pressed only as long as the gyro retained enough speed to remain upright. The concept of the move in Brawl is exactly the same as when the gyros were spinning in the Spinner, but throwing the gyro is a new feature added in Brawl.
The "Gyro" in Brawl is designed exactly like the real Gyros, but the spinner seem to be based on the "Gyro holder", where the Gyros had to be placed for R.O.B. to pick them up, rather than the actual spinner. Another difference is that to play Gyromite R.O.B. has specific hands designed to pick the Gyros, while in Brawl he picks them with his regular hands, based on his Stack-Up hands.
Gallery
A Gyro being thrown at Falco.
Gyro being charged in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
A Gyro hitting Mega Man in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Closeup of a thrown Gyro in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Trivia
- R.O.B.’s series symbol visually incorporates the design of his gyros and is the basis for the Subspace Army's symbol.
- The color scheme of a gyro varies depending on the color scheme of the R.O.B. who used it.
- Despite R.O.B. using Gyros from Gyromite in Super Smash Bros., his "hands" are the padded module for Stack-up (while R.O.B.'s hands in Gyromite are "claws" to hold the Gyros).