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==Purpose==
==Purpose==
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 [[File:Chibi_Robo_recharging.jpg|thumb|Chibi-Robo recharging at an outlet in Chibi-Robo!]]Chibi-Robo be hurt in any way, they will also lose watts as well. Watts themselves have acouple 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.
[[File:Chibi_Robo_recharging.jpg|thumb|Chibi-Robo recharging at an outlet in ''Chibi-Robo!'']]
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]]''.
Watts are also used as currency in ''[[Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol]]''.
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In ''[[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]].
In ''[[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]].


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.
 
[[Category:Miscellaneous]]
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