In DC Super-Villains, Robin serves as a secondary character who is absent for most of the game. Techno Suit, which allows Robin to operate tech panels to activate switches, and summon the Toy Wonder drone to fit into small areas and activate switches.Sphere Suit, which allows Robin to create a Zorb Ball to activate special switches.Illumination Suit, which allows Robin to make use of charging stations to light himself up and illuminate dark areas.Helmet Suit, which allows Robin to mind-control targets and becomes immune to Brainiac's mind control.Hazard Suit, which allows Robin to walk in toxic waste, and use a vacuum to collect red, green and yellow LEGO pieces to fill canisters to create LEGO builds or minikits.Dive Suit, which allows Robin to dive underwater and gives him a laser to destroy golden objects.Robin can change into special suits, this time from any location, to help solve puzzles and reach new areas:
This time, Robin has a double-jump and uses a baton, which can be used to stick into walls and swing across paths. In LEGO Batman 3, Robin is again a primary playable character and Batman's sidekick.
Hazard Suit, which allows Robin to walk in toxic waste, and store liquids such as water and waste in a canister to shoot at switches. Ice Suit, which allows Robin to use a gun to freeze water and launch snowballs to activate special switches. Magnet Suit, which allows Robin to move glowing blue objects and walk-up glowing blue walls. Acrobat Suit, which gives Robin a double-jump, gives him a pole to stick to walls and jump with and lets him use an Acrobat Ball to activate special switches and jump infinitely. He can once again use batarangs and make use of special stations to change into 4 new suits: In LEGO Batman 2, Robin once again plays a primary playable role in the story, acting as Batman's sidekick for many levels. This replaces the Water Suit and the Technology Suit in the DS version of the game. Bio Suit, which allows Robin to bypass toxic waste.
Attract Suit, which gives Robin a vacuum to collect red, green and yellow LEGO pieces to fill canisters which use the pieces to make LEGO builds or minikits. Technology Suit, which allows Robin to operate tech panels to control 'robotic' equipment such as robots and vehicles within levels. Water Suit, which automatically sinks Robin to the bottom of the water to reach levers, studs, and tunnels. Magnet Suit, which allows Robin to walk on special metallic surfaces to reach otherwise inaccessible areas. Like Batman, Robin can use Batarangs as projectiles to hit enemies and objects otherwise unreachable, and can change into multiple useful outfits using special stations: In the first LEGO Batman game, Robin serves as the deuteragonist to Batman during the heroes' story campaign. Tim was very willing to become that balance and Batman was reluctant at first but eventually followed his heart and made the right choice. With help from Dick, Tim convinced Batman that he needed a Robin as a balance. When Dick was visiting Haly's Circus, he met a young boy named Tim Drake who admitted he knew that Batman was Bruce Wayne. Then in an incident, Jason was kidnapped and murdered by the Joker, yet years later, Jason returned as a neutral vigilante named the Red Hood. They both grew a strong connection with each other, but Jason was getting noticeably more violent. Wanting to help young Jason and stop him from continuing his life of petty crime, Batman took him in as the second Robin. In between, Batman caught a child named Jason Todd stealing the wheels off the Batmobile. Over the years, Dick had grown to become too old for the mantle and gave it up to become the mantle based on the legendary vigilante, Nightwing. Dick gladly accepted, and Robin was born. Bruce then offered Dick the mantle of Robin. He then showed Dick the Batcave and revealed himself as Batman. Bruce Wayne saw it happen and instantly realized the connection between them. Dick Grayson was a circus acrobat in Haly Circus and their main act, The Flying Graysons when his parents were killed by mobster Anthony Zucco.