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:''This article is about R.O.B.'s appearance in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]. For other uses, see [[Ancient Minister]] or [[Robotic Operating Buddy]]''.
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:''This article is about R.O.B.'s playable appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. For his non-playable appearance in [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary]], see [[Ancient Minister]]. For other R.O.B.s as enemies in Adventure Mode, see [[R.O.B. Squad]].''
{{for|other uses|R.O.B.}}
{{Infobox Character
{{Infobox Character
|name         = R.O.B.
|name = R.O.B.
|image       = [[File:R.O.B.jpg|250px|R.O.B.]]
|image = [[File:R.O.B. SSBB.jpg|250px]]
|caption      = [[File:ROBSymbol.svg|50px]]
|game = SSBB
|universe    = ''[[Robot (universe)|R.O.B.]]''
|ssbgame1 = SSB4
|games        = ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|SSBB]]''
|ssbgame2 = SSBU
|firstgame    = ''Stack-Up'' and ''[[Gyromite]]'' (1985)<ref>''Stack-Up'' was released before ''[[Gyromite]]'' in Japan and simultaneously with it in the United States.</ref>
|availability = [[Unlockable character|Unlockable]]
|availability = [[Unlockable character|Unlockable]]
|tier         = C
|tier = C-
|ranking     = 17
|ranking = 18
}}
}}
'''R.O.B.''', known in Japan as the Famicom '''Robot''' ({{ja|ロボット}}, ''Robotto''), is a [[newcomer]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. His full name is '''Robotic Operating Buddy''' and he's based on the R.O.B. [[NES]] peripheral. He was unveiled in a mass [[leak]] prior to the Japanese release of ''Brawl''. R.O.B. was confirmed on the ''DOJO!!'' March 6, 2008. He is currently the first and only inorganic character playable in the entire ''Super Smash Bros.'' Series. Although it looks like R.O.B. is using wheels to move on the ground, he is actually using small jet bursts from his Robo Burner. These have no effect on the fuel for the special move [[Robo Burner]], however. Every time R.O.B. moves, he leaves small air circles on the ground, reinforcing the idea that he doesn't even use wheels to move on the floor. [[Ivysaur (SSBB)|Ivysaur]] and [[Pit (SSBB)|Pit]] also have this property.
'''R.O.B.''' ({{ja|ロボット|Robotto}}, ''Robot'') is a [[newcomer]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. His full name is '''Robotic Operating Buddy''' and he is based on the R.O.B./Robot [[nwiki:NES|NES]]/[[nwiki:Famicom|Famicom]] peripheral. He was unveiled in a mass [[leak]] prior to the Japanese release of ''Brawl''. R.O.B. was confirmed on the ''DOJO!!'' March 6, 2008.


R.O.B. currently ranks 17th on the [[tier list]], due to his great projectiles, great matchups and excellent recovery. However, R.O.B.'s poor match-up with [[Meta Knight (SSBB)|Meta Knight]], fairly large size (making him a target for combos), lack of reliable killing moves (due to him being prone to Stale Move Negation on his killers) and lack of [[spam]]mable projectiles are cited as obstacles to higher tier placement.
R.O.B. has a set of realistic robot sounds, similar to how Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong and Bowser use realistic vocal effects.


==How to Unlock==
R.O.B. ranks 18th on the [[tier list]] at the bottom of the high-mid tier. R.O.B. possesses a strong [[camp]]ing game with two very effective projectiles; one is a fast [[transcendent]] [[projectile]] that can travel across entire stages while going through any hurtbox it connects with, and a powerful item-based projectile that produces a lingering [[hitbox]] when it lands, while being able to be picked up and [[glide toss]]ed with. He also has one of the best [[recoveries]] in ''Brawl'', that gains incredible distance while giving R.O.B. nearly free reign to act out of. R.O.B. additionally possesses great [[tilt]]s and effective [[aerial]]s, with them having great [[reach]] or large hitboxes. However, R.O.B. has significant problems [[KO]]ing opponents, at least without racking up well in excess of 150+% damage; his finishers aren't powerful (with most having low knockback scaling, making it especially difficult for R.O.B. to KO heavier characters), while having slow start-up, poor hitbox placement, or both, that makes them difficult to land. Additionally, R.O.B. has a large hurtbox, which when combined with his heavy [[weight]] and slow aerial mobility, leaves him vulnerable to [[juggling]]. R.O.B.'s hurtbox also accentuates his problems dealing with projectile camping from characters like {{SSBB|Falco}}, especially since he lacks a reliable [[reflection|reflector]]. The hurtbox combines with his below-average mobility to create difficulty in initiating [[approach]]es when he lacks a [[Gyro]] to glide toss. Another problem R.O.B. has is his poor [[momentum cancelling]] options, giving him among the worst endurance for a character of his weight class. Overall, R.O.B. has average [[matchup]]s, where he holds an advantage over nearly every character below borderline tier, but loses the majority of matchups with several {{b|counter|matchup}}s against characters above (including a notoriously poor matchup against {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}). R.O.B. has achieved above average [[tournament]] results regardless, especially in Meta Knight-banned tournaments.
 
==How to unlock==
Complete one of the following:
Complete one of the following:
*Play 160 brawls, then fight and defeat R.O.B.
*Play 160 [[VS. match]]es.
*Get 250 different trophies, then fight and defeat R.O.B.
*Collect 250 different [[trophies]].
*Get R.O.B. to join your party in ''The Subspace Emissary''.
*Have R.O.B. join the player's party in [[The Subspace Emissary]] ([[The Subspace Bomb Factory (Part II)]]).
 
With the exception of the third method, R.O.B. must then be defeated on [[Mario Bros.]] whether or not that stage has been unlocked beforehand.


==Attributes==
==Attributes==
R.O.B. plays the role of a long-range attacker very well, with projectiles and means to keep opponents at bay. His base up close is a blind spot, making it important to keep foes away. Many of his attacks balance moderate power and range with short lag-time. His moves with actual KO potential, though, have considerable start up lag or keep him airborne longer than desired. R.O.B. is also prone to [[Stale move negation]] on his KO moves (notably his down smash which, due to its low knockback scaling, can have trouble KO'ing heavier characters even at around 200%) rendering him unable to KO at times (however, his up throw can KO reliably at above 160%). He can easily set up an edgeguard using a forward or back throw, but his most powerful aerials are difficult to land. Despite his moves boasting only moderate knockback, R.O.B. can generally keep knocking his opponent away with superior range and combine any of his moves together fairly easily. The resulting damage adds up rather quickly with an experienced player. R.O.B. is decently heavy and floaty (making R.O.B., {{SSBB|Samus}}, and {{SSBB|Yoshi}} the only floaty heavyweights), but he is also a large target. He has two projectiles, both with decent knockback and unique properties, which usually mess up the opponent's approach. The major flaw with these projectiles is that they are not spammable (as they must be charged/recharged). His aerial game is also good, with his forward aerial being fast and having moderate knockback, his neutral and back aerial being powerful but difficult to land, and his down air acting as a [[Meteor Smash]] (although it has a very slow start-up). His back aerial can also aid his exceptional recovery, both his back and down aerials push R.O.B. up slightly when using [[Robo Burner]]. With the addition of [[Robo Burner]], he is quite interesting to experiment with on certain combination of attacks and techniques such as a [[Wall of Pain]]. In fact, a technique sometimes called "burner flashing," which is initiated by first using Robo Burner and then repeatedly pressing B, has been proven to be the farthest vertical traveling recovery move in one go. R.O.B.'s recovery does have its problems. He can't air dodge out of Robo Burner, making his recovery predictable for some characters and he can be juggled because he is floaty in both jumping and recovery, notably by {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} and {{SSBB|Fox}}. His slow [[falling speed|fast falling]] also makes his momentum canceling poor, getting KOed vertically at relatively low percentages, especially for his weight class. R.O.B.'s side special reflects projectiles, but characters with more spammable projectiles can easily overwhelm R.O.B. from afar, and it isn't useful as an attack. Overall, with a very flexible ranged game, R.O.B. can be a dangerous foe for many characters in the game.


R.O.B. plays the role of a long-range attacker very well, with projectiles and means to keep opponents at bay. His base up close is a blind spot, making it important to keep foes away. Many of his attacks balance moderate power and range with short lag-time. His moves with actual KO potential, though, have considerable start up lag or keep him airborne longer than desired. R.O.B. is also prone to [[Stale move negation]] on his killers, rendering him unable to kill at times. Despite his moves boasting only moderate knockback, R.O.B. can generally keep knocking his opponent away with superior range and combine any of his moves together fairly easily. The resulting damage adds up rather quickly with an experienced player. R.O.B. is decently heavy and floaty (making R.O.B, [[Samus (SSBB)|Samus]] and [[Yoshi (SSBB)|Yoshi]] the only floaty heavyweights), but he is also a large target. He has two projectiles, both with decent knockback and unique properties, which usually mess up the opponent's approach. The major flaw with these projectiles is that they are not spammable (as they must be charged/recharged). His aerial game is also good, with his down air acting as a [[Meteor Smash]] (although it has a very slow start-up) and his back aerial's self-push effect aiding in his exceptional recovery. With the addition of [[Robo Burner]], he is quite interesting to experiment with on certain combination of attacks and techniques such as a [[Wall of Pain]]. In fact, a technique sometimes called "burner flashing," which is initiated by first using Robo Burner and then repeatedly pressing B, has been proven to be the farthest vertical traveling recovery move in one go. R.O.B.'s recovery does have its problems. He can't air dodge out of Robo Burner, making his recovery predictable for some characters and he can be juggled because he is floaty in both jumping and recovery. His slow [[falling speed|fast falling]] also makes his momentum canceling poor, getting KOed vertically at relatively low percents, especially for his weight class. R.O.B.'s side special reflects projectiles, but characters with more spammable projectiles can possibly overwhelm R.O.B. from afar.
==Moveset==
Overall, with a very flexible ranged game, R.O.B. can be a dangerous foe for many characters in the game.
''For a gallery of R.O.B.'s hitboxes, see [[R.O.B. (SSBB)/Hitboxes|here]].''
{{MovesetTable
|game=SSBB
|neutralcount=2
|neutralname=11 / 12
|neutral1dmg=3%
|neutral2dmg=3%
|neutraldesc=R.O.B. does a quick swing with each arm.
|ftiltname=S2
|ftiltdmg=8% (arm tip), 6% (arm), 5% (body)
|ftiltdesc=Leans forward and punches with an impressive range. Can be aimed up or down.
|utiltname=Hi2
|utiltdmg=3% (early), 5% (arms tip), 6% (arms base)
|utiltdesc=R.O.B. throws both arms upwards. Can hit twice, with the first hit having [[set knockback]] and second hit launching opponents upwards.
|dtiltname=Lw2
|dtiltdmg=5% (arms), 4% (arms tip)
|dtiltdesc=Quickly pushes his arms forward along the ground. Quick, produces opportunity for multiple hits. Can cause tripping.
|dashname=DashA
|dashdmg=6% (arms), 5% (arms tip)
|dashdesc=R.O.B. thrusts both his arms forward.
|fsmashname=S3
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|14}} (base), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|13}} (mid), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|12}} (tip)
|fsmashdesc=Shoots a short beam from his eyes. Can be directed up and down like a shorter [[Robo Beam]]. May be considered a projectile, due to the fact that it can't break a [[Metal Box]]. Does average knockback.
|usmashname=Hi3
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|12}} (base), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|13}} (mid), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|14}} (tip)
|usmashdesc=R.O.B. plants his hands on the ground and does a handstand, shooting boosters out of his base upwards. Very high knockback (R.O.B.'s strongest move in terms of knockback) but is slow and predictable. High vertical range but has no horizontal range, making the move difficult to use, especially on stages without platforms. When sweetspotted and fully charged, it KOs at 70%.
|dsmashname=Lw3
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|2}} (hits 1-4), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|5}} (hit 5)
|dsmashdesc= Lowers torso on his spine and extends arms, spinning them. Low damage and knockback, but decent range and multiple hits. It is the fastest down smash, tied with Zelda's.
|nairname=AirN
|nairdmg=10%
|nairdesc=Pauses for a second, then fires his boosters as he spins vertically.
|fairname=AirF
|fairdmg=10% (clean), 6% (late)
|fairdesc=Extends his arms forward. Has low lag, and is good for starting up aerial combos and [[edgeguard]]ing. At low percentages, it can set up for a neutral or down aerials on heavyweights.
|bairname=AirB
|bairdmg=11%
|bairdesc=Aims his base behind him and fires his boosters. Pushes R.O.B. forward a little bit, although while he keeps the knockback after getting hit, it does nothing to increase or reduce momentum. The hitbox affects targets both in front of and behind R.O.B. each with decent knockback. This can be used for recovery in between Robo Burners, creating virtually the longest horizontal recovery move in the game along with [[Pound]] and [[Glide]].
|uairname=AirHi
|uairdmg=4-5% (hits 1-4), 3% (hit 5)
|uairdesc=Raises arms repeatedly above his head, hitting multiple times with good damage if used right. About 20% damage if all hits connect.
|dairname=AirLw
|dairdmg=12% (base), 13% (booster base), 11% (booster mid), 6% (booster tip)
|dairdesc=R.O.B. fires a blast downwards. Boosts R.O.B. up a little bit, shooting his boosters down where he was. It's powerful, yet slow and can [[meteor smash]]. Keeps him stationary in the air shortly, although he can fast fall with it as long as he's in knockback after getting hit. When [[Poison Mushroom|tiny]], R.O.B. can use this move instead of Robo Burner to recover. Provides him an unlimited [[recovery]] move, because it pushes him upward and can be used infinitely to fly up the upper [[blast line]] infinitely without getting Star KO'd, making it also the only unlimited non-[[bomb recovery]] and the only infinite recovery (when tiny) of every ''Smash Bros.'' installment. Can also perform every [[Hyrule Jump]] (only when tiny). It should be noted that the uppermost hitboxes have weaker vertical knockback.
|grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}})
|grabdesc=
|pummelname=CatchA
|pummeldmg=2%
|pummeldesc=Squeezes opponent with his hands. Very fast and no ending lag.
|fthrowname=ThrowF
|fthrowdmg=10%
|fthrowdesc=Tosses opponent forward. Very fast.
|bthrowname=ThrowB
|bthrowdmg=10%
|bthrowdesc=Quickly swings his opponent backward. Can KO around 165%, if used very close to the ledge.
|uthrowname=ThrowHi
|uthrowdmg=10%
|uthrowdesc=Grabs opponent, flies them into the air a short distance, turns them upside down, then crashes them into the ground (Similar to {{SSBB|Olimar}}, {{SSBB|Kirby}} or {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}'s up throw). This is R.O.B.'s strongest throw along with his back throw, knockback wise. Can KO around 165%.
|dthrowname=ThrowLw
|dthrowdmg=10%
|dthrowdesc=Drills opponent into the ground in front of him. Can be followed up by up aerial.
|floorbname=&nbsp;
|floorbdmg=6%
|floorbdesc=Quickly gets up and hammers both arms extended in each direction.
|floorfname=&nbsp;
|floorfdmg=6%
|floorfdesc=Gets up and spins with his right arms extended, hitting both sides of himself.
|floortname=&nbsp;
|floortdmg=5%
|floortdesc=R.O.B. lowers his torso, withdraws his left arm and extends his right arm to sweep the floor around. Around 5%.
|edgefname=&nbsp;
|edgefdmg=7%
|edgefdesc=R.O.B. leaps onto the edge and swings both arms over-head.
|edgesname=&nbsp;
|edgesdmg=10%
|edgesdesc=Slowly climbs onto the stage and lunges his left arm forward.
|nsname=Robo Beam
|nsdmg=5% (uncharged), 7% (charged), 9% (Super Robo Beam)
|nsdesc=Fires a long-range laser from his eyes that will pierce through opponents. The laser can be directed, and if the laser makes contact with a floor, ceiling, or wall, it will bounce off at an angle. Attempting to use the Robo Beam again immediately after using it will result instead in R.O.B. using a weak attack that only affects the area directly in front of him. After not using the Robo Beam for a minimum of 20 seconds, the attack will be powered up and become a Super Robo Beam. This Super Robo Beam has enhanced power and knockback when compared to the regular Robo Beam, and is visually wider.
|ssname=Arm Rotor
|ssdmg=1-2% (loop), 3-4% (last hit)
|ssdesc=Spins his arms like a rotor. The move has a light push and also lifts him into the air by a small amount, and can also be directed up and down, causing the rotor's hitbox to move along with it. The move hits multiple times and finishes off with a weak attack that has decent knockback. It also works as a reflector that sends any projectile back towards the user at x1.5 the power. However, as the hitbox of the attack changes depending on the position of the rotor, in addition to the start-up lag of the move, the usefulness of this move as a reflector varies.
|usname=Robo Burner
|usdmg=0%
|usdesc=Activates burners on his base to fly into the air. During Robo Burner, R.O.B. will ascend vertically so long as the special move or up directional buttons are pressed. While in this state, R.O.B. can also attack to cancel out of the move. The Robo Burner is an extremely powerful vertical recovery, being one of the best vertical recoveries in ''Brawl'', and a good horizontal recovery as well. The Robo Burner lasts a fairly long time, and when deactivated, it will not send R.O.B. into a helpless state like most recovery moves. However, when out of fuel, R.O.B. must return to solid ground in order to recharge the burner, or the move cannot be used again. It takes roughly 1.5 seconds to recharge.
|dsname=Gyro
|dsdmg=7-18% (shoot), 2-5% (idle), 8% (thrown), 9% (smash & dash thrown), 3-7% (dropped)
|dsdesc=Produces a Gyro that he begins to spin. The Gyro can be fired off by using the move again while charging or when fully charged. The Gyro can be picked up after hitting foes or landing on the ground, and can continue to damage foes in this state, as it will deal slight damage to foes who contact it while the Gyro is spinning. When a Gyro on the ground stops spinning, it will disappear. As an item, foes can pick it back up to throw back at R.O.B., or he can pick it up to throw again himself, but the Gyro cannot be charged again if picked up. The Gyro can be [[glide toss]]ed, and is generally considered one of the more powerful glide tosses in ''Brawl'', due to its high range and knockback.
|fsname=Diffusion Beam
|fsdmg=2% (close range) 4% (long range) 15% (hard hit laser)
|fsdesc=Begins firing a spiral-shaped beam from his eyes. The Diffusion Beam is unique in that it operates like the [[Superspicy Curry]], as his entire moveset, excluding the Robo Beam, is usable during this Final Smash, in addition to items. Foes caught in the beam will take damage, but the beam itself has no knockback. However, there is also a powerful laser that appears instead of the spiral-shaped beam at points, which has strong knockback, and will usually KOs opponents hit by it. As the move's hitbox is directly related to the space in front of R.O.B.'s eyes, the beam can be directed at foes through the use of unorthodox methods, such as taunts. R.O.B. himself also gains [[invincibility]] while the Diffusion Beam is active.
}}


===Moveset===
===Stats===
====Ground Attacks====
{{technical data|Needs short hop and double jump heights}}
=====Normal=====
{{Attributes
*[[Standard Attack]] - R.O.B. does a quick swing with each arm. Two hits; the first one deals 3% damage and deals slight upward knockback, with almost no KO potential. The second one also deals 3%, but has much more power and horizontal knockback. Total, 6%. Start-up of 3 frames.
|cast = 39
*[[Dash Attack]] - R.O.B. thrusts his arms forward. Does 5% normally, 6% if initiated at the center of the opponent. Hits on frame 7-9.
|weight = 106
*[[Strong Side]] - Leans forward and punches with an impressive range. Can be aimed up or down. Does 5% normally, but 8% if R.O.B.s "hand" hits the opponent. Hits on frame 7-10.
|rweight = 10
*[[Strong Up]] - Arms point upwards and his "torso" moves up on his "spine", causing this to pop up a bit. Can hit twice, first hit does 3% and has [[set knockback]], second hit launches opponents upwards; 6%. Total 9%. Hitting with the first (R.O.B.'s elbows at the sides) can lock most fastfallers and heavys and the lock has a 0-death on Fox. Hitbox out on frame 4 and it ends on frame 9.
|dash = 1.3
*[[Strong Down]] - Quickly pushes his arms forward along the ground. Quick, produces opportunity for multiple hits. Can cause tripping. Does 5%-6% damage. Start-up of 3 frames.
|rdash = 29-35
|run = 1.5
|rrun = 17-20
|walk = 1.1
|rwalk = 17-19
|trac = 0.06
|rtrac = 11-16
|airfric = 0.004
|rairfric = 36-37
|air = 0.89
|rair = 27-28
|baseaccel = 0.04
|rbaseaccel = 3-5
|addaccel = 0.006
|raddaccel = 39
|gravity = 0.065
|rgravity = 32-33
|fall = 1.2
|rfall = 32-35
|ff = 1.68
|rff = 33-35
|jumpsquat = 5
|rjumpsquat = 11-26
|jumpheight = 37.82543269
|rjumpheight = 6
|shorthop = ?
|rshorthop = ?
|djump = ?
|rdjump = ?
}}


=====Smash=====
===[[Announcer]] call===
*[[Side Smash]] - Shoots a short beam from his eyes. Can be directed up and down like a shorter [[Robo Beam]]. May be considered a projectile, due to the fact that it can't break a [[Metal Box]]. Does 12%-19% damage. Hits on frame 13-16. Does average knockback.
{{audio|Needs announcer calls from other languages.}}
*[[Down Smash]] - Lowers torso on his spine and extends arms, spinning them. Low damage and knockback, but decent range and multiple hits. Its the fastest down smash, tied with Zelda's. Does 11%-18%. Start-up of 4 frames and it ends on frame 16.
<gallery>
*[[Up Smash]] - Plants hands on ground and does a handstand, shooting boosters out of his base upwards. Very good knockback but is on the slow side and is predictable. Does 14%-19%. High vertical range but has almost no horizontall distance. Hits on frame 12-18.
R.O.B. English Announcer SSBB.wav|English
</gallery>


=====Other=====
===[[Wii Remote selection sound]]===
*Ledge attack - R.O.B. leaps onto the edge and swings both arms over-head. Does 7%.
{{SelectSound|char=R.O.B.|desc=Makes a pair of whirring noises.}}
*100% ledge attack - Rotates so that his right arm is directly pointing the stage and lunges his right arm forward. Does 10%.
*Floor attack - Quickly gets up and spins with both arms extended in each direction. Inflicts 6%.
*Trip attack - R.O.B. lowers his torso, withdraws it's left arm and extends it's right arm to sweep the floor around. Around 5%.


====Aerial Attacks====
===[[On-screen appearance]]===
*[[Neutral aerial]] - Shoots his boosters out diagonally down in front of him and spins with them going, dealing about 11% damage with good knockback. It's slow coming out but when it makes contact it's good when the opponent's at a low damage percentage. R.O.B. can short hop and use this move a lot to hit enemies with. Hits from frame 18 to 33.
{{Appearance
*[[Down aerial]] - Boosts R.O.B. up a little bit, shooting his boosters down where he was. It's powerful, yet slow (start-up of 20 frames) and can [[Meteor Smash]]. Keeps him stationary in the air shortly, although he can fast fall with it as long as he's in knockback after getting hit. 11%. This attack has a very odd hitbox, because when performed nearly at the sides of the opponent (at the sourspot), the move will deal upward knockback and will do 13%. When [[Poison Mushroom|Tiny]], R.O.B. can use this move instead of Robo Burner to recover. Provides him an unlimited [[Recovery]] move, because it pushes him upward and can be used infinitely to fly up the upper [[Blast line]] infinitely without getting Star KO'd, making it also the only unlimited non-[[Bomb recovery]] and the only infinite recovery (when Tiny) of every ''Smash Bros.'' installment. Can also perform every [[Hyrule Jump]] (only when tiny).
|desc=Assembles piece by piece as his parts drop from the sky.
*[[Up aerial]] - Raises arms repeatedly above his head, hitting multiple times with good damage if used right. About 20% worth of damage if all hits connect. Start-up of 7 frames.
|char=R.O.B.
*[[Forward aerial]] - Looks like his dash attack, just in the air. It's fast, strong and has good druation. It works as an excellent [[wall of pain]]. Does 10% (if sweetspotted). Hits on frame 7-17.
|game=SSBB}}
*[[Back aerial]] - Aims his base behind him and fires his boosters. Pushes R.O.B. forward a little bit, although while he keeps the knockback after getting hit, it does nothing to increase or reduce momentum. The hitbox affects targets both in front of and behind R.O.B. each with decent knockback. This can be used for recovery in between Robo Burners, creating virtually the longest horizontal recovery move in the game along with [[Pound]] and [[Gliding|Glide]]. Does 11% damage. Hits from frame 11 to 26.


====Grabs and Throws====
===[[Taunt]]s===
All R.O.B.´s throws inflicts 10% damage.
{{Taunt/SSBB
|char=ROB
|desc-up=Faces the camera and spins his arms and head in a circle.
|desc-side=Faces the camera and moves his head around, firing a small laser from his eyes.
|desc-down=Faces the camera, moves his arms down and then moves them back up again, spinning them whilst he does so.}}


*[[Pummel]]: Squeezes opponent with his hands. Does 2% each hit. Very fast and no ending lag.
===[[Idle pose]]s===
*[[Down throw]]: Drills opponent into the ground in front of him. Does 10%.
{{Idle
*[[Up throw]]: Grabs opponent, flies them into the air a short distance, turns them upside down, then crashes them into the ground (Similar to [[Olimar (SSBB)|Olimar]], [[Kirby (SSBB)|Kirby]] or [[Meta Knight (SSBB)|Meta Knight]]'s up throw). 10% damage. This is R.O.B.´s strongest throw, knockback wise.
|desc-1=Looks toward his right side, and then looks towards his left side.
*[[Forward throw]]: Tosses opponent forward. Does 10%. Very fast.
|desc-2=Slowly tilts his head downwards and then lifts it back up, as if falling asleep.
*[[Back throw]]: Quickly swings opponent backward. Does 10% damage.
|image-1=R.O.B. Idle Pose 1 Brawl.png
|image-2=R.O.B. Idle Pose 2 Brawl.png}}


====Taunts====
===[[Crowd cheer]]===
*Up taunt: Faces forward and spins his head and arms in opposite directions. (Similar to his Mario Kart DS pose)
{{Crowd
*Side taunt: Faces towards the screen, tilts his head to the side and moves it in a full arc, all the while his eyes glow and spark. He also subtly claps twice.
|char=R.O.B.
*Down taunt: Faces forward, ratchets his arms down his spine and spins them back up to their original position. His wire appears to simply spin in mid-air, disconnected from his body. This also happens in all moves where he spins his torso. This is a reference to how R.O.B. was powered up when ready to play.
|char-jp=Robot
|game=Brawl
|desc-us=R-O-B, R.O.B.!
|desc-jp=Ro-bot!
|pitch-us=Group chant
|pitch-jp=Group chant}}


===Crowd Cheer===
===[[Victory pose]]s===
{{Victory/SSBB
|victory-theme=ROBTheme.ogg
|victory-desc=A cover of the track that would play when starting up Memory mode in ''{{s|wikipedia|Stack-Up}}'', the first game that the [[R.O.B.]] accessory was compatible with.
|desc-up=Spins around up a slight inch in the air, then lands, then puts his arms down and brings them back up again while turning his head.
|desc-left=Spins his arms and moves them in a strongman pose while turning his head.
|desc-right=Shoots sparks from his eyes, then flexes his upper body, like his side [[taunt]].
|char=ROB}}


"R-O-B, ROB!"
==In [[competitive play]]==
===Notable players===
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:''See also: [[:Category:R.O.B. players (SSBB)]]
*{{Sm|8BitMan|USA}} - Best R.O.B. main from Florida
*{{Sm|Chia|USA}} - Best Tri-State R.O.B.
*{{Sm|HolyNightmare|Canada}} - Best R.O.B. in Canada
*{{Sm|HugS|USA}}
*{{Sm|Luminous|Japan|p=Brawl}} - Placed 7th at Umebura 1
*{{Sm|OCEAN|Japan}} - Best R.O.B. in the world
*{{Sm|Rena|Japan}} - Notably beat Mikeneko, Otori, and 9B
*{{Sm|Renasu|Japan}} - Notably beat Mikeneko, Luminous, and Lagnel
*{{Sm|Route|Japan}} - Notably beat Edge, Earth, and Choco
*{{Sm|Stingers|USA}} - Best R.O.B. in Carolina
*{{Sm|t0mmy|USA}} - Best Northwestern R.O.B.


===Special Moves===
===Tier placement and history===
{{Special Moves|game=SSBB|char=R.O.B.}}
R.O.B. was initially a top tier character, being ranked 6th in the first tier list (September 2008). He was considered a difficult matchup for many players, who weren't experienced enough at the time to get around his weaknesses, and he was very dominant, with his attacks known for being fast and having great hitboxes. However, as time progressed, R.O.B.'s weaknesses became more prominent, with players learning to get around the blind spots of his attacks, as well as the increasing dominance of {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}, the character which countered R.O.B. the most. R.O.B. continued to drop down the tier list, with the biggest drop being him falling five places from the third tier list to the fourth. He currently ranks 18th place in upper-mid tier, in the eighth tier list, as of April 2013.


==In competitive play==
==In Solo Modes==
{{SSBBMatchupTable|rob=yes}}
==={{SSBB|Classic Mode}}===
In Classic Mode, R.O.B. can appear as an opponent in Stage 9 if he has been unlocked on [[Mario Bros.]] (or [[Delfino Plaza]] if Mario Bros. has not been unlocked) R.O.B. can also appear as an opponent in Stage 11, but only if he hasn't appeared in Stage 9.


==Role in the Subspace Emissary==
===[[All-Star Mode]]===
The race of R.O.B.s appear under four roles in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. During [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|the Subspace Emissary]], they are a unit of the [[Subspace Army]] and are used to activate the [[Subspace Bomb]]s, as well as guard the [[Ancient Minister]] and come in different variations; [[R.O.B. Sentry]], [[R.O.B. Launcher]] and the [[R.O.B. Blaster]]. The bodyguards for the Ancient Minister are called "The [[R.O.B. Squad]]". When a pair of R.O.B.s are used to activate a Subspace Bomb, they are destroyed in the explosions.
In All-Star Mode, R.O.B. is fought in Stage 5 on [[Mario Bros.]] (or [[Delfino Plaza]] if Mario Bros. has not been unlocked)
[[File:ROB Subspace Emissary.jpg|thumb|300px|R.O.B. in the ''SSE'']]
In the Subspace Emissary, it is revealed that the Ancient Minister is actually R.O.B. and the whole reason he was destroying the [[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|Super Smash Bros. World]] was because [[Tabuu]] had killed a lot of R.O.B.s, which upset the Ancient Minister. Tabuu then threatened to extinguish the rest of the R.O.B. race if the Ancient Minister would not aid him in his plan. It is also revealed that R.O.B., the Ancient Minister, was once the ruler of the world and he lives on a [[Isle of the Ancients|floating island]] along with the other ministers. [[Samus (SSBB)|Samus]], [[Pikachu (SSBB)|Pikachu]], [[Olimar (SSBB)|Captain Olimar]], [[Captain Falcon (SSBB)|Captain Falcon]], [[Donkey Kong (SSBB)|Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong (SSBB)|Diddy Kong]] were able to get on this same island. However, [[Subspace Bomb Factory (Part II)|when they arrive]], the Ancient Minister refuses to battle with them.


A hologram of [[Ganondorf (SSBB)|Ganondorf]] appears and commands the R.O.B. minions to detonate all the Subspace Bombs in the building, only to have the Ancient Minister tell him off. Ganondorf then orders the R.O.B.s to attack the disobedient Minister. They burn the Minister's robes away to discover that their target is a R.O.B. himself. At that point, R.O.B. decided to stop destroying the [[World of Trophies|world]] and joined the heroes.  After he and his friends defeat a flock of [[Auroros]] sent in by Ganondorf, he mourned at the fact that the Subspace Bombs are about to selfdestruct, along with the R.O.B.s that set them off. Realizing that they cannot pull the R.O.B.s away from the bombs, Captain Falcon calls in the [[Falcon Flyer]], DK grabs the melancholic R.O.B. and the Smashers depart, despite [[Meta Ridley]] getting in their way.
===[[Event Match]]es===
====Solo Events====
*'''[[Event 24: Come On! Blue Falcon!]]''': {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}} must use his [[Final Smash]], [[Blue Falcon]], to defeat two R.O.B.s on [[Port Town Aero Dive]] before one full lap is complete.
*'''[[Event 27: Three-Beast Carnage]]''': A tiny R.O.B. must defeat a giant {{SSBB|Bowser}}, a giant {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}, and a giant {{SSBB|Charizard}} on [[New Pork City]].
*'''[[Event 39: All-Star Battle x2]]''': R.O.B. is one of the eight opponents fought in this event along with {{SSBB|King Dedede}}, {{SSBB|Ike}}, {{SSBB|Lucario}}, {{SSBB|Toon Link}}, {{SSBB|Snake}}, {{SSBB|Sonic}}, and {{SSBB|Wolf}}.


Captain Falcon drives the Falcon Flyer straight into the [[Subspace (Part I)|Subspace]] along with everyone else. Unfortunately, Tabuu uses his [[Off Waves]] to reduce them all into [[Trophy|trophies]]; R.O.B. among them. [[King Dedede (SSBB)|King Dedede]], [[Ness (SSBB)|Ness]], [[Luigi (SSBB)|Luigi]] and [[Kirby (SSBB)|Kirby]], who were revived by the [[Dedede Brooch]], find them and bring them back to life. With all heroes reunited, they endure [[the Great Maze]] and fight Tabuu.
====Co-Op Events====
*'''[[Co-Op Event 10: The R.O.B.'s of Tomorrow]]''': Lucario and the {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}} must defeat five R.O.B.s of varying sizes on [[Summit]].
*'''[[Co-Op Event 18: The New Weapon of Shadow Moses]]''': Snake and R.O.B. must defeat two other R.O.B.s on [[Shadow Moses Island]].
*'''[[Co-Op Event 21: The True All-Star Battle]]''': Both players select a character and take on the entire roster on {{SSBB|Battlefield}}.


R.O.B. is one of the few characters who has two names displayed [[Subspace Cutscenes|throughout the story]]. The [[Midair Stadium|first time]] is as the Ancient Minister and the second time as R.O.B. [[Zelda (SSBB)|Zelda]] and Samus also have different names displayed, labelled at different times as "[[Sheik (SSBB)|Sheik]]" and "[[Zero Suit Samus (SSBB)|Zero Suit Samus]]", respectively.
===[[Congratulations_screen#Super_Smash_Bros._Brawl|Congratulations Screens]]===
<center>
<gallery>
R.O.B. Congratulations Screen Classic Mode Brawl.png|Classic Mode
R.O.B. Congratulations Screen All-Star Brawl.png|All-Star Mode
</gallery>
</center>


==Trophy==
==Role in [[The Subspace Emissary]]==
[[File:R.O.B. - Brawl Trophy.png|thumb|135x235px|''Brawl'' trophy]]
[[File:ROB Subspace Emissary.jpg|thumb|300px|R.O.B. in ''[[SSE]]''.]]
:''R.O.B. sporting his Famicom colors. R.O.B. debuted in Japan as Robot in 1985 as an add on for the Famicom. He could be combined with a "gyro set", etc. for two sorts of play. The player controlled Professor Hector, the TV emitted light, and R.O.B. responded to the light by moving. At the time, it was epoch-making game play. Recently, R.O.B. appeared in Mario Kart DS.''
The race of R.O.B.s appear under four roles in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. During ''The Subspace Emissary'', they are a faction of the [[Subspace Army]] and are used to activate the [[Subspace Bomb]]s, as well as guard the [[Ancient Minister]] and come in three different variations; [[R.O.B. Sentry|R.O.B. Sentries]], [[R.O.B. Launcher]]s and [[R.O.B. Blaster]]s. The bodyguards for the Ancient Minister are called "The [[R.O.B. Squad]]". When a pair of R.O.B.s are used to activate a Subspace Bomb, they are destroyed in its detonation.
*''Nintendo Entertainment System, Robotic Operating Buddy''


In The Subspace Emissary, it is revealed that the Ancient Minister is actually R.O.B. and the whole reason he was tearing apart the [[World of Trophies]] was because [[Tabuu]] had taken the lives of many of his fellow R.O.B.s, which upset him. Tabuu then threatened to extinguish the rest of them if he would not aid him in his plot. It is also revealed that R.O.B. was once the ruler of the world and lived on the floating [[Isle of the Ancients]] with its kind in peace. {{SSBB|Samus}}, {{SSBB|Pikachu}}, {{SSBB|Olimar}}, {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}}, {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}} and {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}} were able to get on this same island. However, [[Subspace Bomb Factory (Part II)|when they arrive]], the Ancient Minister refuses to battle with them.


A hologram of {{SSBB|Ganondorf}} appears and commands the R.O.B. minions to detonate all the Subspace Bombs in the building, only to have the Ancient Minister tell him off. Ganondorf then orders the R.O.B.s to attack him for his disobedience. They burn the Minister's robes away to discover that their target is a R.O.B. himself. At that point, R.O.B. decided to stop destroying his home dimension and joined the heroes. After he and his friends defeat some of the Subspace Army's forces sent in by Ganondorf, he mourned at the fact that the Subspace Bombs are about to detonate and annihilate the rest of his kind. Realizing that they cannot pull the R.O.B.s away from the bombs, Captain Falcon calls in the [[Falcon Flyer]], DK grabs the melancholic R.O.B. and the fighters depart, despite interference from [[Meta Ridley]].


Captain Falcon drives the Falcon Flyer straight [[Entrance to Subspace|into Subspace]] along with everyone else. Unfortunately, Tabuu uses his Off Waves to reduce them all to their [[trophy]] forms; R.O.B. among them. {{SSBB|King Dedede}}, {{SSBB|Ness}}, {{SSBB|Luigi}}, and {{SSBB|Kirby}}, who were revived by the [[Dedede Brooch]], find them and bring them back to life. With all heroes reunited, they endure [[the Great Maze]] and fight Tabuu.


R.O.B. is one of the few characters who has two names displayed [[List of cutscenes in The Subspace Emissary|throughout the story]]. The [[Midair Stadium|first time]] is as the Ancient Minister and the second time as R.O.B.. {{SSBB|Zelda}} and {{SSBB|Samus}} also have different names displayed, labelled at different times as "{{SSBB|Sheik}}" and "{{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}", respectively.


===Playable appearances===
R.O.B. appeared several times in the Subspace Emissary as the [[Ancient Minister]] until he was finally reformed. He appeared in [[Midair Stadium]], [[The Plain]], [[The Battlefield Fortress]] (where he was seen being attacked by {{SSBB|Ike}} to prevent him from dropping a Subspace Bomb), [[The Cave]], [[The Wilds (Part II)]] and finally in [[The Subspace Bomb Factory (Part I)]].


*[[The Subspace Bomb Factory (Part II)]]
*[[Entrance to Subspace]]
*[[The Great Maze]] (if rescued in [[Subspace (Part II)]])


===Exclusive [[sticker]]s===
These stickers can only be used by R.O.B. or a select few including him.
*Ashley Viewing DTS: [Specials: Direct] Attack +17
*Candy: [Specials: Direct] Attack +4
*Donbe: [Slash] Resistance +26
*Duck: Launch Resistance +20
*F-Type: [Throwing] Power +22
*R.O.B.: [Specials: Indirect] Attack +15
*Robot: [Energy] Attack +32
*Robot & Blocks: [Specials: Indirect] Attack +27
*Wild Gunman: [Specials: Indirect] Attack +5
*Yakuman Player: [Electric] Resistance +28


==[[Trophies]]==
R.O.B.'s main and [[Final Smash]] trophies can be obtained by clearing {{SSBB|Classic Mode}} and [[All-Star]] mode respectively with R.O.B.


{{Trophy/Fighter
|name=R.O.B.
|image=R.O.B. - Brawl Trophy.png
|mode=Classic
|desc-ntsc=R.O.B. sporting his Famicom colors. R.O.B. debuted in Japan as Robot in 1985 as an add-on for the Famicom. He could be combined with a "gyro set", etc. for two types of play. The player controlled Professor Hector, the TV emitted light, and R.O.B. responded to the light by moving. At the time, it was epoch-making game play. Recently, R.O.B. appeared in Mario Kart DS.
|desc-pal=R.O.B. sporting his Famicom colors. R.O.B. debuted in Japan as Robot in 1985 as an add-on for the Famicom. He could be combined with a "gyro set", etc. for two types of play. The player controlled Professor Hector, the TV emitted light, and R.O.B. responded to the light by moving. At the time, it was epoch-making game play. Recently, R.O.B. appeared in Mario Kart DS.
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Nintendo Entertainment System|console2=none|game2=Robotic Operating Buddy}}
|game=Brawl
}}
{{clrl}}


{{Trophy/Fighter
|name=Diffusion Beam
|image=Diffusion Beam - Brawl Trophy.png
|desc-ntsc=R.O.B.'s Final Smash. He emits a beam from his eyes that spreads across the spectrum and undulates in great variety as it travels. What makes this technique different is R.O.B.'s ability to move while using it. This allows him to use it in combination with his other moves to increase his Final Smash's effectiveness.
|desc-pal=R.O.B.'s Final Smash. He emits a beam from his eyes that spreads across the spectrum and undulates with great variety as it travels. What makes this technique different is R.O.B.'s ability to move while using it. This allows him to use it in combination with his other moves to increase his Final Smash's effectiveness.
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Super Smash Bros. Brawl}}
|game=Brawl
}}
{{clrl}}
==[[Alternate costume (SSBB)#R.O.B.|Alternate costumes]]==
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|-
|colspan=6|[[File:R.O.B. Palette (SSBB).png]]
|-
|{{Head|R.O.B.|g=SSBB|s=25px}}
|{{Head|R.O.B.|g=SSBB|s=25px|cl=Gray}}
|{{Head|R.O.B.|g=SSBB|s=25px|cl=Yellow}}
|{{Head|R.O.B.|g=SSBB|s=25px|cl=Pink}}
|{{Head|R.O.B.|g=SSBB|s=25px|cl=Blue}}
|{{Head|R.O.B.|g=SSBB|s=25px|cl=Green}}
|}


==Palette Swaps==
==Gallery==
[[File:Alt-rob.jpg|frame|center|R.O.B.'s Palette Swaps]]
<gallery>
SSBBDojoR.O.B.1.jpg|[[Taunt]]ing on [[Luigi's Mansion]].
SSBBDojoR.O.B.2.jpg|With {{SSBB|Zelda}} on [[Delfino Plaza]].
SSBBDojoR.O.B.3.jpg|Getting [[footstool]]ed by {{SSBB|Pikachu}} on [[Spear Pillar]].
SSBBDojoR.O.B.4.jpg|Using his [[back aerial]] on [[Frigate Orpheon]].
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The entirety of R.O.B.'s "voice" is composed of NES-style noises, although this is difficult to discern during a fight.
*The entirety of R.O.B.'s "voice" is composed of NES-style noises, although this is difficult to discern during a fight. R.O.B., {{SSBB|Mr. Game & Watch}}, {{SSBB|Olimar}}, and {{SSBB|Samus}} are the only characters that do not have voices.
*R.O.B. is the only character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' without a stage representing [[Robot (universe)|his universe]]. Instead, the [[Mario Bros. (stage)|Mario Bros.]] stage is used as his home stage. [[Delfino Plaza]] is used if Mario Bros. has not been unlocked yet.
*R.O.B. is the only character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' without a stage representing [[R.O.B. (universe)|his universe]]. Instead, [[Mario Bros.]] is used as his home stage. [[Delfino Plaza]] is used if Mario Bros. has not been unlocked yet.
*R.O.B.'s entrance animation may be a reference to ''Kirby's Dream Land 3'', where the player must get pieces of R.O.B. throughout the level for Professor Hector so he can build him.
**In addition, R.O.B. and {{SSBB|Ganondorf}} are the only characters that are unlocked on a stage that does not hail from their respective [[universe]].
*R.O.B. is the only character in ''Brawl'' who can hold 4 consecutive charges at the same time; a smash attack, a fully charged [[Gyro]], [[Robo Beam]] and the automatic replenishing of his fuel capacity for [[Robo Burner]].
*R.O.B. is the only character in ''Brawl'' who can hold 4 consecutive charges at the same time; a smash attack, a fully charged [[Gyro]], [[Robo Beam]] and the automatic replenishing of his fuel capacity for [[Robo Burner]].
*While some characters cannot be put in [[helpless]] naturally, their helpless state can be seen via hacking. R.O.B. is the exception, as the game freezes if he is put in helpless state, meaning he wasn't programmed to have one. Some have reportedly seen what looks like a helpless animation, but it has not been confirmed.
*While some characters cannot be put in [[helpless]] naturally, their helpless state can be seen via hacking. R.O.B. is the exception, as the game freezes if he is put in helpless state, meaning he was not programmed to have one.
*R.O.B. is the only character to spin horizontally when using a [[Screw Attack (item)|Screw Attack]]. Despite this, the graphical effect continues to spin vertically.
*R.O.B. is the only character to spin horizontally when using a {{b|Screw Attack|item}}. Despite this, the graphical effect continues to spin vertically.
*R.O.B, is the only robot playable in the Super Smash Bros. Series.
*On the base of R.O.B. it reads "FAMILY COMPUTER ROBOT". However, when using the gray palette swap, it reads "R.O.B. Robotic Operating Buddy", a reference to the English-language version of R.O.B.
*R.O.B. is the only character that actually exists in the real world, but as a Nintendo Accessory instead of an actual manufactured machine.
*''Brawl'' is the only game since his debut where R.O.B. uses the same default color in all regions, regardless of the language, and is also the only game where the Famicom colors are the default in the international versions.
*R.O.B, [[King Dedede (SSBB)|King Dedede]], [[Mario (SSBB)|Mario]], [[Diddy Kong (SSBB)|Diddy Kong]] and [[Ness (SSBB)|Ness]] are the only characters to wear their default costumes in team battles when they are on the red team.
*When spawning items on [[training mode]] with R.O.B., the items will spawn much farther than with other characters. This makes it specially difficult to spawn multiple [[Smart Bomb]]s continuously in order to rack up the combo meter.
*R.O.B. is the only character to have an [[Ancient Minister|alternate form]] that is not playable.
*With a total of 22 years and five months (at the time of ''Brawl's'' release), R.O.B. held the record for the longest time gap between their debut as a playable character in ''Smash'' and their last appearance in their home series, beating the record of the {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}} until {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}} in turn took the record in {{for3ds}}.


==Notes==
==External links==
{{reflist}}
*[http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/characters/hidden07.html Smash Bros. DOJO!! Page on R.O.B.]
*[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=183492 R.O.B. Character Guide on SmashBoards]


==External links==
*[http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/characters/hidden07.html Smash Bros. DOJO!! Page on R.O.B.]
*[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=183492 R.O.B. Character Guide at SWF]
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Latest revision as of 21:43, November 21, 2024

This article is about R.O.B.'s playable appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. For his non-playable appearance in Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary, see Ancient Minister. For other R.O.B.s as enemies in Adventure Mode, see R.O.B. Squad.
For other uses, see R.O.B..
R.O.B.
in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
R.O.B. SSBB.jpg
ROBSymbol.svg
Universe R.O.B.
Other playable appearances in SSB4
in Ultimate

Availability Unlockable
Final Smash Diffusion Beam
Tier C- (18)
R.O.B. (SSBB)

R.O.B. (ロボット, Robot) is a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. His full name is Robotic Operating Buddy and he is based on the R.O.B./Robot NES/Famicom peripheral. He was unveiled in a mass leak prior to the Japanese release of Brawl. R.O.B. was confirmed on the DOJO!! March 6, 2008.

R.O.B. has a set of realistic robot sounds, similar to how Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong and Bowser use realistic vocal effects.

R.O.B. ranks 18th on the tier list at the bottom of the high-mid tier. R.O.B. possesses a strong camping game with two very effective projectiles; one is a fast transcendent projectile that can travel across entire stages while going through any hurtbox it connects with, and a powerful item-based projectile that produces a lingering hitbox when it lands, while being able to be picked up and glide tossed with. He also has one of the best recoveries in Brawl, that gains incredible distance while giving R.O.B. nearly free reign to act out of. R.O.B. additionally possesses great tilts and effective aerials, with them having great reach or large hitboxes. However, R.O.B. has significant problems KOing opponents, at least without racking up well in excess of 150+% damage; his finishers aren't powerful (with most having low knockback scaling, making it especially difficult for R.O.B. to KO heavier characters), while having slow start-up, poor hitbox placement, or both, that makes them difficult to land. Additionally, R.O.B. has a large hurtbox, which when combined with his heavy weight and slow aerial mobility, leaves him vulnerable to juggling. R.O.B.'s hurtbox also accentuates his problems dealing with projectile camping from characters like Falco, especially since he lacks a reliable reflector. The hurtbox combines with his below-average mobility to create difficulty in initiating approaches when he lacks a Gyro to glide toss. Another problem R.O.B. has is his poor momentum cancelling options, giving him among the worst endurance for a character of his weight class. Overall, R.O.B. has average matchups, where he holds an advantage over nearly every character below borderline tier, but loses the majority of matchups with several counters against characters above (including a notoriously poor matchup against Meta Knight). R.O.B. has achieved above average tournament results regardless, especially in Meta Knight-banned tournaments.

How to unlock[edit]

Complete one of the following:

With the exception of the third method, R.O.B. must then be defeated on Mario Bros. whether or not that stage has been unlocked beforehand.

Attributes[edit]

R.O.B. plays the role of a long-range attacker very well, with projectiles and means to keep opponents at bay. His base up close is a blind spot, making it important to keep foes away. Many of his attacks balance moderate power and range with short lag-time. His moves with actual KO potential, though, have considerable start up lag or keep him airborne longer than desired. R.O.B. is also prone to Stale move negation on his KO moves (notably his down smash which, due to its low knockback scaling, can have trouble KO'ing heavier characters even at around 200%) rendering him unable to KO at times (however, his up throw can KO reliably at above 160%). He can easily set up an edgeguard using a forward or back throw, but his most powerful aerials are difficult to land. Despite his moves boasting only moderate knockback, R.O.B. can generally keep knocking his opponent away with superior range and combine any of his moves together fairly easily. The resulting damage adds up rather quickly with an experienced player. R.O.B. is decently heavy and floaty (making R.O.B., Samus, and Yoshi the only floaty heavyweights), but he is also a large target. He has two projectiles, both with decent knockback and unique properties, which usually mess up the opponent's approach. The major flaw with these projectiles is that they are not spammable (as they must be charged/recharged). His aerial game is also good, with his forward aerial being fast and having moderate knockback, his neutral and back aerial being powerful but difficult to land, and his down air acting as a Meteor Smash (although it has a very slow start-up). His back aerial can also aid his exceptional recovery, both his back and down aerials push R.O.B. up slightly when using Robo Burner. With the addition of Robo Burner, he is quite interesting to experiment with on certain combination of attacks and techniques such as a Wall of Pain. In fact, a technique sometimes called "burner flashing," which is initiated by first using Robo Burner and then repeatedly pressing B, has been proven to be the farthest vertical traveling recovery move in one go. R.O.B.'s recovery does have its problems. He can't air dodge out of Robo Burner, making his recovery predictable for some characters and he can be juggled because he is floaty in both jumping and recovery, notably by Meta Knight and Fox. His slow fast falling also makes his momentum canceling poor, getting KOed vertically at relatively low percentages, especially for his weight class. R.O.B.'s side special reflects projectiles, but characters with more spammable projectiles can easily overwhelm R.O.B. from afar, and it isn't useful as an attack. Overall, with a very flexible ranged game, R.O.B. can be a dangerous foe for many characters in the game.

Moveset[edit]

For a gallery of R.O.B.'s hitboxes, see here.

  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack 11 / 12 3% R.O.B. does a quick swing with each arm.
3%
Forward tilt S2 8% (arm tip), 6% (arm), 5% (body) Leans forward and punches with an impressive range. Can be aimed up or down.
Up tilt Hi2 3% (early), 5% (arms tip), 6% (arms base) R.O.B. throws both arms upwards. Can hit twice, with the first hit having set knockback and second hit launching opponents upwards.
Down tilt Lw2 5% (arms), 4% (arms tip) Quickly pushes his arms forward along the ground. Quick, produces opportunity for multiple hits. Can cause tripping.
Dash attack DashA 6% (arms), 5% (arms tip) R.O.B. thrusts both his arms forward.
Forward smash S3 14% (base), 13% (mid), 12% (tip) Shoots a short beam from his eyes. Can be directed up and down like a shorter Robo Beam. May be considered a projectile, due to the fact that it can't break a Metal Box. Does average knockback.
Up smash Hi3 12% (base), 13% (mid), 14% (tip) R.O.B. plants his hands on the ground and does a handstand, shooting boosters out of his base upwards. Very high knockback (R.O.B.'s strongest move in terms of knockback) but is slow and predictable. High vertical range but has no horizontal range, making the move difficult to use, especially on stages without platforms. When sweetspotted and fully charged, it KOs at 70%.
Down smash Lw3 2% (hits 1-4), 5% (hit 5) Lowers torso on his spine and extends arms, spinning them. Low damage and knockback, but decent range and multiple hits. It is the fastest down smash, tied with Zelda's.
Neutral aerial AirN 10% Pauses for a second, then fires his boosters as he spins vertically.
Forward aerial AirF 10% (clean), 6% (late) Extends his arms forward. Has low lag, and is good for starting up aerial combos and edgeguarding. At low percentages, it can set up for a neutral or down aerials on heavyweights.
Back aerial AirB 11% Aims his base behind him and fires his boosters. Pushes R.O.B. forward a little bit, although while he keeps the knockback after getting hit, it does nothing to increase or reduce momentum. The hitbox affects targets both in front of and behind R.O.B. each with decent knockback. This can be used for recovery in between Robo Burners, creating virtually the longest horizontal recovery move in the game along with Pound and Glide.
Up aerial AirHi 4-5% (hits 1-4), 3% (hit 5) Raises arms repeatedly above his head, hitting multiple times with good damage if used right. About 20% damage if all hits connect.
Down aerial AirLw 12% (base), 13% (booster base), 11% (booster mid), 6% (booster tip) R.O.B. fires a blast downwards. Boosts R.O.B. up a little bit, shooting his boosters down where he was. It's powerful, yet slow and can meteor smash. Keeps him stationary in the air shortly, although he can fast fall with it as long as he's in knockback after getting hit. When tiny, R.O.B. can use this move instead of Robo Burner to recover. Provides him an unlimited recovery move, because it pushes him upward and can be used infinitely to fly up the upper blast line infinitely without getting Star KO'd, making it also the only unlimited non-bomb recovery and the only infinite recovery (when tiny) of every Smash Bros. installment. Can also perform every Hyrule Jump (only when tiny). It should be noted that the uppermost hitboxes have weaker vertical knockback.
Grab Grab (つかみ)
Pummel CatchA 2% Squeezes opponent with his hands. Very fast and no ending lag.
Forward throw ThrowF 10% Tosses opponent forward. Very fast.
Back throw ThrowB 10% Quickly swings his opponent backward. Can KO around 165%, if used very close to the ledge.
Up throw ThrowHi 10% Grabs opponent, flies them into the air a short distance, turns them upside down, then crashes them into the ground (Similar to Olimar, Kirby or Meta Knight's up throw). This is R.O.B.'s strongest throw along with his back throw, knockback wise. Can KO around 165%.
Down throw ThrowLw 10% Drills opponent into the ground in front of him. Can be followed up by up aerial.
Forward roll
Back roll
Spot dodge
Air dodge
Techs
Floor attack (front)
Floor getups (front)
  6% Gets up and spins with his right arms extended, hitting both sides of himself.
Floor attack (back)
Floor getups (back)
  6% Quickly gets up and hammers both arms extended in each direction.
Floor attack (trip)
Floor getups (trip)
  5% R.O.B. lowers his torso, withdraws his left arm and extends his right arm to sweep the floor around. Around 5%.
Edge attack (fast)
Edge getups (fast)
  7% R.O.B. leaps onto the edge and swings both arms over-head.
Edge attack (slow)
Edge getups (slow)
  10% Slowly climbs onto the stage and lunges his left arm forward.
Neutral special Robo Beam 5% (uncharged), 7% (charged), 9% (Super Robo Beam) Fires a long-range laser from his eyes that will pierce through opponents. The laser can be directed, and if the laser makes contact with a floor, ceiling, or wall, it will bounce off at an angle. Attempting to use the Robo Beam again immediately after using it will result instead in R.O.B. using a weak attack that only affects the area directly in front of him. After not using the Robo Beam for a minimum of 20 seconds, the attack will be powered up and become a Super Robo Beam. This Super Robo Beam has enhanced power and knockback when compared to the regular Robo Beam, and is visually wider.
Side special Arm Rotor 1-2% (loop), 3-4% (last hit) Spins his arms like a rotor. The move has a light push and also lifts him into the air by a small amount, and can also be directed up and down, causing the rotor's hitbox to move along with it. The move hits multiple times and finishes off with a weak attack that has decent knockback. It also works as a reflector that sends any projectile back towards the user at x1.5 the power. However, as the hitbox of the attack changes depending on the position of the rotor, in addition to the start-up lag of the move, the usefulness of this move as a reflector varies.
Up special Robo Burner 0% Activates burners on his base to fly into the air. During Robo Burner, R.O.B. will ascend vertically so long as the special move or up directional buttons are pressed. While in this state, R.O.B. can also attack to cancel out of the move. The Robo Burner is an extremely powerful vertical recovery, being one of the best vertical recoveries in Brawl, and a good horizontal recovery as well. The Robo Burner lasts a fairly long time, and when deactivated, it will not send R.O.B. into a helpless state like most recovery moves. However, when out of fuel, R.O.B. must return to solid ground in order to recharge the burner, or the move cannot be used again. It takes roughly 1.5 seconds to recharge.
Down special Gyro 7-18% (shoot), 2-5% (idle), 8% (thrown), 9% (smash & dash thrown), 3-7% (dropped) Produces a Gyro that he begins to spin. The Gyro can be fired off by using the move again while charging or when fully charged. The Gyro can be picked up after hitting foes or landing on the ground, and can continue to damage foes in this state, as it will deal slight damage to foes who contact it while the Gyro is spinning. When a Gyro on the ground stops spinning, it will disappear. As an item, foes can pick it back up to throw back at R.O.B., or he can pick it up to throw again himself, but the Gyro cannot be charged again if picked up. The Gyro can be glide tossed, and is generally considered one of the more powerful glide tosses in Brawl, due to its high range and knockback.
Final Smash Diffusion Beam 2% (close range) 4% (long range) 15% (hard hit laser) Begins firing a spiral-shaped beam from his eyes. The Diffusion Beam is unique in that it operates like the Superspicy Curry, as his entire moveset, excluding the Robo Beam, is usable during this Final Smash, in addition to items. Foes caught in the beam will take damage, but the beam itself has no knockback. However, there is also a powerful laser that appears instead of the spiral-shaped beam at points, which has strong knockback, and will usually KOs opponents hit by it. As the move's hitbox is directly related to the space in front of R.O.B.'s eyes, the beam can be directed at foes through the use of unorthodox methods, such as taunts. R.O.B. himself also gains invincibility while the Diffusion Beam is active.

Stats[edit]

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Stats Weight Dash speed Walk speed Traction Air friction Air speed Air acceleration Gravity Falling speed Jumpsquat Jump height Double jump height
Value 106 1.3 – Initial dash
1.5 – Run
1.1 0.06 0.004 0.89 0.04 – Base
0.006 – Additional
0.065 1.2 – Base
1.68Fast-fall
5 37.82543269 - Base
? - Short hop
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Announcer call[edit]

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Wii Remote selection sound[edit]

  • Makes a pair of whirring noises.
R.O.B.'s selection sound

On-screen appearance[edit]

  • Assembles piece by piece as his parts drop from the sky.
R.O.B.OnScreenAppearanceSSBB.gif

Taunts[edit]

  • Up taunt: Faces the camera and spins his arms and head in a circle.
  • Side taunt: Faces the camera and moves his head around, firing a small laser from his eyes.
  • Down taunt: Faces the camera, moves his arms down and then moves them back up again, spinning them whilst he does so.
Up taunt Side taunt Down taunt
ROBUpTauntBrawl.gif ROBSideTauntBrawl.gif ROBDownTauntBrawl.gif

Idle poses[edit]

  • Looks toward his right side, and then looks towards his left side.
  • Slowly tilts his head downwards and then lifts it back up, as if falling asleep.
R.O.B. Idle Pose 1 Brawl.png R.O.B. Idle Pose 2 Brawl.png

Crowd cheer[edit]

English Japanese
Cheer
Description R-O-B, R.O.B.! Ro-bot!
Pitch Group chant Group chant

Victory poses[edit]

A cover of the track that would play when starting up Memory mode in Stack-Up, the first game that the R.O.B. accessory was compatible with.
  • Up: Spins around up a slight inch in the air, then lands, then puts his arms down and brings them back up again while turning his head.
  • Left: Spins his arms and moves them in a strongman pose while turning his head.
  • Right: Shoots sparks from his eyes, then flexes his upper body, like his side taunt.
Up Left Right
ROB-VictoryUp-SSBB.gif ROB-VictoryLeft-SSBB.gif ROB-VictoryRight-SSBB.gif

In competitive play[edit]

Notable players[edit]

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  • USA 8BitMan - Best R.O.B. main from Florida
  • USA Chia - Best Tri-State R.O.B.
  • Canada HolyNightmare - Best R.O.B. in Canada
  • USA HugS
  • Japan Luminous - Placed 7th at Umebura 1
  • Japan OCEAN - Best R.O.B. in the world
  • Japan Rena - Notably beat Mikeneko, Otori, and 9B
  • Japan Renasu - Notably beat Mikeneko, Luminous, and Lagnel
  • Japan Route - Notably beat Edge, Earth, and Choco
  • USA Stingers - Best R.O.B. in Carolina
  • USA t0mmy - Best Northwestern R.O.B.

Tier placement and history[edit]

R.O.B. was initially a top tier character, being ranked 6th in the first tier list (September 2008). He was considered a difficult matchup for many players, who weren't experienced enough at the time to get around his weaknesses, and he was very dominant, with his attacks known for being fast and having great hitboxes. However, as time progressed, R.O.B.'s weaknesses became more prominent, with players learning to get around the blind spots of his attacks, as well as the increasing dominance of Meta Knight, the character which countered R.O.B. the most. R.O.B. continued to drop down the tier list, with the biggest drop being him falling five places from the third tier list to the fourth. He currently ranks 18th place in upper-mid tier, in the eighth tier list, as of April 2013.

In Solo Modes[edit]

Classic Mode[edit]

In Classic Mode, R.O.B. can appear as an opponent in Stage 9 if he has been unlocked on Mario Bros. (or Delfino Plaza if Mario Bros. has not been unlocked) R.O.B. can also appear as an opponent in Stage 11, but only if he hasn't appeared in Stage 9.

All-Star Mode[edit]

In All-Star Mode, R.O.B. is fought in Stage 5 on Mario Bros. (or Delfino Plaza if Mario Bros. has not been unlocked)

Event Matches[edit]

Solo Events[edit]

Co-Op Events[edit]

Congratulations Screens[edit]

Role in The Subspace Emissary[edit]

R.O.B. in SSE.

The race of R.O.B.s appear under four roles in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. During The Subspace Emissary, they are a faction of the Subspace Army and are used to activate the Subspace Bombs, as well as guard the Ancient Minister and come in three different variations; R.O.B. Sentries, R.O.B. Launchers and R.O.B. Blasters. The bodyguards for the Ancient Minister are called "The R.O.B. Squad". When a pair of R.O.B.s are used to activate a Subspace Bomb, they are destroyed in its detonation.

In The Subspace Emissary, it is revealed that the Ancient Minister is actually R.O.B. and the whole reason he was tearing apart the World of Trophies was because Tabuu had taken the lives of many of his fellow R.O.B.s, which upset him. Tabuu then threatened to extinguish the rest of them if he would not aid him in his plot. It is also revealed that R.O.B. was once the ruler of the world and lived on the floating Isle of the Ancients with its kind in peace. Samus, Pikachu, Olimar, Captain Falcon, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong were able to get on this same island. However, when they arrive, the Ancient Minister refuses to battle with them.

A hologram of Ganondorf appears and commands the R.O.B. minions to detonate all the Subspace Bombs in the building, only to have the Ancient Minister tell him off. Ganondorf then orders the R.O.B.s to attack him for his disobedience. They burn the Minister's robes away to discover that their target is a R.O.B. himself. At that point, R.O.B. decided to stop destroying his home dimension and joined the heroes. After he and his friends defeat some of the Subspace Army's forces sent in by Ganondorf, he mourned at the fact that the Subspace Bombs are about to detonate and annihilate the rest of his kind. Realizing that they cannot pull the R.O.B.s away from the bombs, Captain Falcon calls in the Falcon Flyer, DK grabs the melancholic R.O.B. and the fighters depart, despite interference from Meta Ridley.

Captain Falcon drives the Falcon Flyer straight into Subspace along with everyone else. Unfortunately, Tabuu uses his Off Waves to reduce them all to their trophy forms; R.O.B. among them. King Dedede, Ness, Luigi, and Kirby, who were revived by the Dedede Brooch, find them and bring them back to life. With all heroes reunited, they endure the Great Maze and fight Tabuu.

R.O.B. is one of the few characters who has two names displayed throughout the story. The first time is as the Ancient Minister and the second time as R.O.B.. Zelda and Samus also have different names displayed, labelled at different times as "Sheik" and "Zero Suit Samus", respectively.

Playable appearances[edit]

R.O.B. appeared several times in the Subspace Emissary as the Ancient Minister until he was finally reformed. He appeared in Midair Stadium, The Plain, The Battlefield Fortress (where he was seen being attacked by Ike to prevent him from dropping a Subspace Bomb), The Cave, The Wilds (Part II) and finally in The Subspace Bomb Factory (Part I).

Exclusive stickers[edit]

These stickers can only be used by R.O.B. or a select few including him.

  • Ashley Viewing DTS: [Specials: Direct] Attack +17
  • Candy: [Specials: Direct] Attack +4
  • Donbe: [Slash] Resistance +26
  • Duck: Launch Resistance +20
  • F-Type: [Throwing] Power +22
  • R.O.B.: [Specials: Indirect] Attack +15
  • Robot: [Energy] Attack +32
  • Robot & Blocks: [Specials: Indirect] Attack +27
  • Wild Gunman: [Specials: Indirect] Attack +5
  • Yakuman Player: [Electric] Resistance +28

Trophies[edit]

R.O.B.'s main and Final Smash trophies can be obtained by clearing Classic Mode and All-Star mode respectively with R.O.B.

Classic Mode trophy
R.O.B.
NTSC R.O.B. sporting his Famicom colors. R.O.B. debuted in Japan as Robot in 1985 as an add-on for the Famicom. He could be combined with a "gyro set", etc. for two types of play. The player controlled Professor Hector, the TV emitted light, and R.O.B. responded to the light by moving. At the time, it was epoch-making game play. Recently, R.O.B. appeared in Mario Kart DS.
PAL R.O.B. sporting his Famicom colors. R.O.B. debuted in Japan as Robot in 1985 as an add-on for the Famicom. He could be combined with a "gyro set", etc. for two types of play. The player controlled Professor Hector, the TV emitted light, and R.O.B. responded to the light by moving. At the time, it was epoch-making game play. Recently, R.O.B. appeared in Mario Kart DS.
NES: Nintendo Entertainment System
Robotic Operating Buddy
Diffusion Beam trophy
Diffusion Beam
NTSC R.O.B.'s Final Smash. He emits a beam from his eyes that spreads across the spectrum and undulates in great variety as it travels. What makes this technique different is R.O.B.'s ability to move while using it. This allows him to use it in combination with his other moves to increase his Final Smash's effectiveness.
PAL R.O.B.'s Final Smash. He emits a beam from his eyes that spreads across the spectrum and undulates with great variety as it travels. What makes this technique different is R.O.B.'s ability to move while using it. This allows him to use it in combination with his other moves to increase his Final Smash's effectiveness.
Wii: Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Alternate costumes[edit]

R.O.B. Palette (SSBB).png
R.O.B. (SSBB) R.O.B. (SSBB) R.O.B. (SSBB) R.O.B. (SSBB) R.O.B. (SSBB) R.O.B. (SSBB)

Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The entirety of R.O.B.'s "voice" is composed of NES-style noises, although this is difficult to discern during a fight. R.O.B., Mr. Game & Watch, Olimar, and Samus are the only characters that do not have voices.
  • R.O.B. is the only character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl without a stage representing his universe. Instead, Mario Bros. is used as his home stage. Delfino Plaza is used if Mario Bros. has not been unlocked yet.
    • In addition, R.O.B. and Ganondorf are the only characters that are unlocked on a stage that does not hail from their respective universe.
  • R.O.B. is the only character in Brawl who can hold 4 consecutive charges at the same time; a smash attack, a fully charged Gyro, Robo Beam and the automatic replenishing of his fuel capacity for Robo Burner.
  • While some characters cannot be put in helpless naturally, their helpless state can be seen via hacking. R.O.B. is the exception, as the game freezes if he is put in helpless state, meaning he was not programmed to have one.
  • R.O.B. is the only character to spin horizontally when using a Screw Attack. Despite this, the graphical effect continues to spin vertically.
  • On the base of R.O.B. it reads "FAMILY COMPUTER ROBOT". However, when using the gray palette swap, it reads "R.O.B. Robotic Operating Buddy", a reference to the English-language version of R.O.B.
  • Brawl is the only game since his debut where R.O.B. uses the same default color in all regions, regardless of the language, and is also the only game where the Famicom colors are the default in the international versions.
  • When spawning items on training mode with R.O.B., the items will spawn much farther than with other characters. This makes it specially difficult to spawn multiple Smart Bombs continuously in order to rack up the combo meter.
  • With a total of 22 years and five months (at the time of Brawl's release), R.O.B. held the record for the longest time gap between their debut as a playable character in Smash and their last appearance in their home series, beating the record of the Ice Climbers until Duck Hunt in turn took the record in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

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