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*It is not necessary to run away 100 times within a single ascension.
*It is not necessary to run away 100 times within a single ascension.
*Running away using [[Run Away#Escape modifiers|escape mechanics]] does not count.
*Running away using [[Run Away#Escape modifiers|escape mechanics]] does not count.
*Runaways in [[Spelunky Area|Spelunky]] count towards the trophy, making it possible to acquire with only 30 adventures spent.


==References==
==References==
*[[Wikipedia:Sir Robin|Sir Robin the Not-quite-so-brave-as-Sir-Lancelot]] (also known as Sir Robin the Chicken-hearted) is a comic fictional character in the film [[Wikipedia:Monty Python and the Holy Grail|Monty Python and the Holy Grail]] and the Broadway adaptation [[Wikipedia:Spamalot|Spamalot]], a knight noted for his extreme cowardice who survived dangers simply by running away at the right moment.
*[[Wikipedia:Sir Robin|Sir Robin the Not-quite-so-brave-as-Sir-Lancelot]] (also known as Sir Robin the Chicken-hearted) is a comic fictional character in the film [[Wikipedia:Monty Python and the Holy Grail|Monty Python and the Holy Grail]] and the Broadway adaptation [[Wikipedia:Spamalot|Spamalot]], a knight noted for his extreme cowardice who survived dangers simply by running away at the right moment.
*The image filename references Sir Robin and the other knights eating his minstrels in (appropriately enough) frozen wastelands, and alludes to any number of [[Wikipedia:Russian reversal|Russian reversal]] jokes by comedian [[Wikipedia:Yakov Smirnoff|Yakov Smirnoff]].  For example, "In the U.S., you watch television.  In Soviet Russia, television watches you!"
*The image filename references Sir Robin and the other knights eating his minstrels in (appropriately enough) frozen wastelands, and alludes to any number of [[Wikipedia:Russian reversal|Russian reversal]] jokes by comedian [[Wikipedia:Yakov Smirnoff|Yakov Smirnoff]].  For example, "In the U.S., you watch television.  In Soviet Russia, television watches you!"

Latest revision as of 16:00, 3 January 2016

Brave Sir Robin
Brave Sir Robin

This trophy is earned by successfully running away from 100 combat adventures.

Brave Sir Robin You're entitled to the "Brave Sir Robin" Trophy, for bravely turning tail and fleeing. All the time.

Notes

  • It is not necessary to run away 100 times within a single ascension.
  • Running away using escape mechanics does not count.
  • Runaways in Spelunky count towards the trophy, making it possible to acquire with only 30 adventures spent.

References

  • Sir Robin the Not-quite-so-brave-as-Sir-Lancelot (also known as Sir Robin the Chicken-hearted) is a comic fictional character in the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail and the Broadway adaptation Spamalot, a knight noted for his extreme cowardice who survived dangers simply by running away at the right moment.
  • The image filename references Sir Robin and the other knights eating his minstrels in (appropriately enough) frozen wastelands, and alludes to any number of Russian reversal jokes by comedian Yakov Smirnoff. For example, "In the U.S., you watch television. In Soviet Russia, television watches you!"