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==Other appearances==
==Other appearances==
[[File:Ss ssb4 robin broken weapon.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Robin]] tries and fails to use [[Thunder (tome)|Thunder]] after it has broken, resulting in doing absolutely nothing.]]
[[File:Ss ssb4 robin broken weapon.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Robin]] tries and fails to use [[Thunder (tome)|Thunder]] after it has broken, resulting in doing absolutely nothing.]]
===Super Smash Bros. series===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
{{SmashWiki|Robin (SSB4)#Durability System}}
{{SmashWiki|Robin (SSB4)#Durability System}}
In {{SSB4}} and {{SSBU}}, [[Robin]] is exclusively affected by an emulation of the ''Fire Emblem'' durability system. Their four special moves - [[Thunder (tome)|Thunder]], [[Elwind]], [[Arcfire]] and [[Nosferatu]] - each have a durability value assigned to them, as does the [[Levin Sword]] used in Robin's [[smashwiki:Smash attack|smash]] and [[smashwiki:Aerial attack|aerial attacks]]. Each use of the respective attack consumes that attack's durability points, and once the weapon's durability is depleted it breaks and must be left to recharge for a set period of time before it can be used again. If Robin attempts to use a special move during its recharge phase, it will fail; if they attempt to use a smash or aerial attack, they instead use a weaker [[Bronze Sword]] to perform the attack, which won't break but deals far less damage than the Levin Sword does.
In {{SSB4}} and {{SSBU}}, [[Robin]] is exclusively affected by an emulation of the ''Fire Emblem'' durability system. Their four special moves - [[Thunder (tome)|Thunder]], [[Elwind]], [[Arcfire]] and [[Nosferatu]] - each have a durability value assigned to them, as does the [[Levin Sword]] used in Robin's [[smashwiki:Smash attack|smash]] and [[smashwiki:Aerial attack|aerial attacks]]. Each use of the respective attack consumes that attack's durability points, and once the weapon's durability is depleted it breaks and must be left to recharge for a set period of time before it can be used again. If Robin attempts to use a special move during its recharge phase, it will fail; if they attempt to use a smash or aerial attack, they instead use a weaker [[Bronze Sword]] to perform the attack, which won't break but deals far less damage than the Levin Sword does.