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To recharge watts, the player can plug their Chibi-Robo's Chibi Plug into an [[Outlet]] to recharge their electrical energy.
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 [[Battery|batteries]] scattered throughout while exploring. If Chibi-Robo picks up a battery, it recharges them 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.
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 them 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.


==Running out of watts==
==Running out of watts==
80

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