Robot Kit
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Robot Kit | |
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The Nintendo Labo Robot Kit. | |
Universe | Nintendo Labo |
Debut | Nintendo Labo Robot Kit (2018) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Ultimate |
Console/platform of origin | Nintendo Switch |
Article on Wikipedia | Nintendo Labo |
Robot Kit (ロボットキット, Robot Kit) is a kit of Nintendo Labo.
Origin
The Robot Kit is the second installment in the Nintendo Labo series, released alongside the Variety Kit. In it, players construct a wearable Toy-Con consisting of a visor and a backpack with string-connected hand and foot grips, and use it to control a giant robot (likely recycled from the Project Giant Robot tech demo for the Wii U) with their own motions. In-game tasks include demolishing a city, completing challenges, and battling other players.
In Super Smash Bros Ultimate
As a costume
Nintendo Labo Robot Kit appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Mii Costume for the Mii Brawler and as a DLC spirit.
Spirit
No. | Image | Name | Type | Class | Slot | Ability | Series |
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1,317 | Toy-Con Robot | ★★★ | 3 | Fist Attack ↑ | Nintendo Labo Series |
Trivia
- In the Mii costume trailer, the Mii Brawler in the Nintendo Labo costume is seen taunting in sync with a giant Mii Brawler in the Mecha Suit, referencing how the player's movements match those of the robot they control in-game.
- The Nintendo Labo Variety Kit features a small cardboard man that can have a Joy-Con controller attached to him; the cardboard man became the subject of many memes, but, perhaps most famously, was given a Super Smash Bros. moveset animation concept from Twitter user JavedLSterritt shortly after Ultimate's announcement.
- Due to the Toy-Con's scale being adjusted for Miis' proportions, the left Joy-Con attached to the visor is several times larger than the right Joy-Con attached to the backpack.
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