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{{Infobox Game Mechanic
{{Infobox Game Mechanic
|name=Watt
|name=Watt
|image=PP_Icon_Watts.png
|images=<tabber>Plug Into Adventure!=[[File:PIA Icon Watts.png]] |-|Park Patrol= [[File:PP Icon House Watts.png]] |-|Zip Lash=[[File:ZL Icon Watt Counter.png]] </tabber>
|purpose=Energy<br>Currency
|purpose=Energy<br>Currency
|appearances=''[[Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!]]''<br>''[[Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol]]''<br>''[[Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!]]''<br>''[[Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder]]''<br>''[[Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash]]''
|appearances=''[[Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!]]''<br>''[[Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol]]''<br>''[[Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!]]''<br>''[[Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder]]''<br>''[[Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash]]''
|related=[[Chibi-Ranking]]<br>[[Happy Point]]<br>[[Moolah]]
|related=[[Chibi-Ranking]]<br>[[Happy Point]]<br>[[Moolah]]<br>[[Outlet]]
}}
}}
A '''Watt''' is a unit of energy in the [[Chibi-Robo! series|''Chibi-Robo!'' series]] used to power electronics, such as [[Chibi-Robo]]s.


=History=


==Purpose==
==''Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!''==
[[File:Chibi_Robo_recharging.jpg|thumb|Chibi-Robo recharging at an outlet in ''Chibi-Robo!''.]]
While Watts are never explicitly mentioned by name in ''[[Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!]]'', it is assumed that the energy used to power [[Chibi-Robo]] is indeed Watts. [[Telly Vision]] even mentions that [[Giga-Robo]] uses 1,000 times more energy than Chibi-Robo does, with the [[Giga-Battery]] being able to hold up to 10,000 kilowatts.
Watts are a Chibi-Robo's life energy. It powers them up to keep them running and acting so they can continue performing. Since Chibi-Robos are autonomous robots, they slowly lose watts with each action they perform, including standing still. Should a Chibi-Robo be hurt in any way, they will also lose watts as well. Watts themselves have a couple of ways of being produced. Blooming Chibi-Robo Houses can convert Happy points into Watts, with a conversion rate of about 10 happy points equalling 100 Watts. In ''Welcome Home Chibi-Robo!'', trash can be compacted in order to convert into Watts for a whole entire house and Chibi-Robo. A full vaccum bag is enough to recharge a house's energy to it's Maximum, while regular trash only gives off 10 to 50 Watts.


Watts are also used as currency in ''[[Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol]]''.
Chibi-Robo's battery will drain as long as he is not plugged into an [[Outlet]] at a rate of 1 Watt per 50 seconds if standing still. Different actions will drain Chibi-Robo's battery at different rates. Activating the [[Chibi-Copter]] uses 12 Watts, while falling with it only uses 0.3 Watts per second. The [[Chibi-Blaster]] costs 1 Watt to fire a sonic blast, though a fully charged shot costs 5 Watts. The [[Chibi-Radar]] uses 1 Watt per second it is active. Each stroke of the [[Toothbrush]] uses 0.9 Watts, while pulling the [[Mug]] down to the floor uses 2 Watts. The [[Spoon]] uses 0.8 Watts per scoop, and the [[Squirter]] uses 2 Watts per spray. If Chibi-Robo wears a [[Suit]] and Poses with {{button|gc|z}}, each Pose costs 10 Watts to perform. Chibi-Robo can also drain his battery by falling off of high areas without using the Chibi-Copter, with the battery drain being relative to the distance fallen. Chibi-Robo also uses his Watts to power the [[Utilibot]]s. A Ladder Utilibot requiring 90 Watts to fully extend, Warp Utilibots need only 10 Watts to power up, and Bridge Utilibots take 40 Watts to full extend. Watts are also used to open Chibi-Doors, taking 10 Watts each. If a [[Spydorz|Spydor]] latches on to Chibi-Robo, it will drain his battery of 3.3 Watts every second.


==Charging watts==
When Chibi-Robo's battery go below 20 he will begin flashing red. Chibi-Robo can recharge his Watts by plugging into any Outlet in the Sanderson house, which will also prompt the player to save the game. If Chibi-Robo's battery goes to zero, he will collapse and Telly Vision will bring him back to the [[Chibi-House]]. The first time this happens, Chibi-Robo will wake up wearing the [[Trauma Suit]] and [[Citrusoft Robotics]] will allow Chibi-Robo to purchase [[Chibi-Battery|Chibi-Batteries]] from the [[Chibi-PC]] Online Shop. After this, any time Chibi-Robo runs out of Watts, he will lose some {{Moolah|link}} after waking up in the Chibi-House. If Chibi-Robo runs out of Watts while carrying a Chibi-Battery, his battery will recharge to 20 Watts.
To recharge watts, the player can plug their Chibi-Robo's Chibi Plug into an [[Outlet]] to recharge their electrical energy.


In ''[[Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder]]'', the only outlet that the player can plug into is in the Curator's Office. Not only that this is the only method of recharging Chibi-Robo, there are multiple batteries scattered throughout while exploring. If Chibi-Robo picks up a battery, it recharges him to 100 watts. In all games, Chibi can upgrade his battery life by progressing through the game, allowing the player to explore even more without the worry of running out of energy quickly. The base amount of watts varries from game to game. In park patrol, begining battery life is 100 watts, while in "Plug into adventure!" and "Welcome home Chibi Robo!" it's 80.
Chibi-Robo begins his adventure in the Sandersons' home with only 80 Watts, but will be sent Bonus Batteries from [[Citrusoft Robotics]] for collecting enough {{HappyPoints|link}} to reach certain milestones in the [[Chibi-Ranking]]s.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;
!colspan="3"|Chibi-Ranking Stats & Rewards
|-
|'''[[Chibi-Ranking]]'''
|'''[[Happy Point]] Total'''
|'''Max Battery'''
|-
|1,000,000 - 100,001
|0
|80
|-
|100,000 - 10,001
|80
|100
|-
|10,000 - 1,001
|200
|120
|-
|1,000 - 101
|440
|140
|-
|100 - 11
|800
|160
|-
|10
|1280
|180
|-
|9
|1780
|200
|-
|8
|2380
|230
|-
|7
|3080
|260
|-
|6
|3880
|290
|-
|5
|4780
|320
|-
|4
|5780
|360
|-
|3
|6880
|420
|-
|2
|8080
|500
|}


==Running out of watts==
Once Chibi-Robo activates Giga-Robo, he will be rewarded with an infinite battery life after the [[Alien]]s grant Giga-Robo's second wish.
In ''[[Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!|Chibi-Robo!]]'' and ''[[Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder]]'', should the player run out of watts, Chibi-Robo will power down and result in a "Game Over". The player would be returned to their [[Chibi-House]] or home for a emergency recharge by [[Telly Vision]] or [[Telly]].


==''Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol''==
==''Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!''==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;
!colspan="5"|Chibi-Ranking Stats & Rewards
|-
|'''[[Chibi-Ranking]]'''
|'''[[Happy Point]] Total'''
|'''Max [[Watt]]s'''
|-
|1,000,000 - 500,001
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
|60
|-
|500,000 - 200,001
|90
|80
|-
|200,000 - 100,001
|250
|100
|-
|100,000 - 50,001
|480
|120
|-
|50,000 - 20,001
|780
|140
|-
|20,000 - 10,001
|1150
|160
|-
|10,000 - 1,001
|1590
|180
|-
|1,000 - 101
|2100
|200
|-
|100 - 11
|2680
|220
|-
|10 - 4
|3340
|240
|-
|3
|4140
|260
|-
|2
|5140
|280
|-
|1
|6440
|300
|}
===House-Watts===
==''Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder''==
In ''[[Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder]]'', the only outlet that the player can plug into is in the Curator's Office. Not only that this is the only method of recharging Chibi-Robo, there are multiple batteries scattered throughout while exploring.
If the player runs out of watts during a [[Work|job]] in ''Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder'', Chibi-Robo will lose all progress made within the job and will earn zero [[Happy Point]]s.
If the player runs out of watts during a [[Work|job]] in ''Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder'', Chibi-Robo will lose all progress made within the job and will earn zero [[Happy Point]]s.
==''Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash''==
=Gallery=
{{Gallery Link}}


If the player runs out of watts in ''[[Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol]]'', [[Chet]] will take you to the Chibi-House and spend some watts
=Trivia=


[[Category:Miscellaneous]]
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[[Category:Game Mechanics]]
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Revision as of 19:04, 20 June 2024

Watt
PIA Icon Watts.png
PP Icon House Watts.png
ZL Icon Watt Counter.png
Purpose Energy
Currency
Appearances Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!
Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol
Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!
Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder
Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash
Related Chibi-Ranking
Happy Point
Moolah
Outlet

A Watt is a unit of energy in the Chibi-Robo! series used to power electronics, such as Chibi-Robos.

History

Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!

While Watts are never explicitly mentioned by name in Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!, it is assumed that the energy used to power Chibi-Robo is indeed Watts. Telly Vision even mentions that Giga-Robo uses 1,000 times more energy than Chibi-Robo does, with the Giga-Battery being able to hold up to 10,000 kilowatts.

Chibi-Robo's battery will drain as long as he is not plugged into an Outlet at a rate of 1 Watt per 50 seconds if standing still. Different actions will drain Chibi-Robo's battery at different rates. Activating the Chibi-Copter uses 12 Watts, while falling with it only uses 0.3 Watts per second. The Chibi-Blaster costs 1 Watt to fire a sonic blast, though a fully charged shot costs 5 Watts. The Chibi-Radar uses 1 Watt per second it is active. Each stroke of the Toothbrush uses 0.9 Watts, while pulling the Mug down to the floor uses 2 Watts. The Spoon uses 0.8 Watts per scoop, and the Squirter uses 2 Watts per spray. If Chibi-Robo wears a Suit and Poses with GCN Z.png, each Pose costs 10 Watts to perform. Chibi-Robo can also drain his battery by falling off of high areas without using the Chibi-Copter, with the battery drain being relative to the distance fallen. Chibi-Robo also uses his Watts to power the Utilibots. A Ladder Utilibot requiring 90 Watts to fully extend, Warp Utilibots need only 10 Watts to power up, and Bridge Utilibots take 40 Watts to full extend. Watts are also used to open Chibi-Doors, taking 10 Watts each. If a Spydor latches on to Chibi-Robo, it will drain his battery of 3.3 Watts every second.

When Chibi-Robo's battery go below 20 he will begin flashing red. Chibi-Robo can recharge his Watts by plugging into any Outlet in the Sanderson house, which will also prompt the player to save the game. If Chibi-Robo's battery goes to zero, he will collapse and Telly Vision will bring him back to the Chibi-House. The first time this happens, Chibi-Robo will wake up wearing the Trauma Suit and Citrusoft Robotics will allow Chibi-Robo to purchase Chibi-Batteries from the Chibi-PC Online Shop. After this, any time Chibi-Robo runs out of Watts, he will lose some PIA Icon Moolah.png Moolah after waking up in the Chibi-House. If Chibi-Robo runs out of Watts while carrying a Chibi-Battery, his battery will recharge to 20 Watts.

Chibi-Robo begins his adventure in the Sandersons' home with only 80 Watts, but will be sent Bonus Batteries from Citrusoft Robotics for collecting enough PIA Icon Happy Point.png Happy Points to reach certain milestones in the Chibi-Rankings.

Chibi-Ranking Stats & Rewards
Chibi-Ranking Happy Point Total Max Battery
1,000,000 - 100,001 0 80
100,000 - 10,001 80 100
10,000 - 1,001 200 120
1,000 - 101 440 140
100 - 11 800 160
10 1280 180
9 1780 200
8 2380 230
7 3080 260
6 3880 290
5 4780 320
4 5780 360
3 6880 420
2 8080 500

Once Chibi-Robo activates Giga-Robo, he will be rewarded with an infinite battery life after the Aliens grant Giga-Robo's second wish.

Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol

Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!

Chibi-Ranking Stats & Rewards
Chibi-Ranking Happy Point Total Max Watts
1,000,000 - 500,001 - 60
500,000 - 200,001 90 80
200,000 - 100,001 250 100
100,000 - 50,001 480 120
50,000 - 20,001 780 140
20,000 - 10,001 1150 160
10,000 - 1,001 1590 180
1,000 - 101 2100 200
100 - 11 2680 220
10 - 4 3340 240
3 4140 260
2 5140 280
1 6440 300

House-Watts

Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder

In Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder, the only outlet that the player can plug into is in the Curator's Office. Not only that this is the only method of recharging Chibi-Robo, there are multiple batteries scattered throughout while exploring. If the player runs out of watts during a job in Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder, Chibi-Robo will lose all progress made within the job and will earn zero Happy Points.

Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash

Gallery

Chibi Holding Silhouette Film.png To view Watt's
image gallery click here

Trivia