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Turbo Charged
Turbo Charged
Drop to 1 HP. Gain 1 stack of Turbo Charged per lost HP.
Effect Duration: As many chapters as stacks of Turbo Charged. Gain +1 ATK per stack. Lose 1 stack per turn.
If target is Shifu Robot, at the start of turn also heal 1 HP and remove Absorptive Shell, but do not heal from Auto-Repair.
Effect expires on KO.
Hyper Info
Boost
Level
2
Cost
20 ★
Symbol
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Classic wo Shinjiro
"Rumble rumble rumble." ―Shifu Robot

Effect[ | ]

Shifu Robot's Hyper is Turbo Charged. Upon use, the player's HP will be set to 1, and the player will gain +1 ATK for every point of HP lost, indicated by the Turbo Charged stock effect.

This card can have additional effects depending on the character that uses it.

  • When this card is used by Shifu Robot, the player will heal 1 HP at the start of their turn for the duration of the effect. This healing will remove Absorptive Shell. In addition, the player does not receive healing from Auto-Repair for the duration of the effect.

The player will lose one stack of this effect every chapter. In addition, the player will lose all stacks upon KO.

Strategy[ | ]

Turbo Charged serves as a very powerful ATK boost card that comes with a lot of risks. Since it drops Shifu Robot's HP to 1, care must be taken when using it. You will either need to make sure your opponent won't be able to retaliate, since Shifu Robot does not have the tools to avoid damage unless a card like Rainbow-Colored Circleicon Rainbow-Colored Circle or Desperate Modificationicon Desperate Modification is played, or you will have to heal up before challenging someone, losing out on some of the ATK boost for a lot more safety. The card is usually used at max HP and to specifically make use of the ATK boost on the chapter it is used, with the lingering ATK boost being more of a bonus. When used at full HP, Shifu Robot will reach a total of +5 ATK for an entire chapter.

Portable Puddingicon Portable Pudding is arguably enough the best card to combo with this Hyper, as it allows you to heal straight up again, removing any risk the Hyper would usually bring. It can also allow for exciting mind games, such as using the Hyper in front of a player in hopes they will challenge you, then turning the tables on them by healing up, most likely KOing them once you retaliate with your ATK boost.

Below is a table of the chances of you winning a fight without the opponent retaliating based on your ATK, also known as a "One-shot".

1-Hit KO QP 5HP 4HP 3HP SUGURI 4HP 3HP Sherry 5HP 4HP 3HP Fernet 6HP 3HP
+4 ATK 41.67% 58.33% 72.22% 72.22% 83.33% 27.78% 41.67% 58.33% 8.33% 41.67%
+5 ATK 58.33% 72.22% 83.33% 83.33% 91.67% 41.67% 58.33% 72.22% 16.67% 58.33%
+6 ATK 72.22% 83.33% 91.67% 91.67% 97.22% 58.33% 72.22% 83.33% 27.78% 72.22%

If you don't have Portable Pudding on hand, unless the reward is worth it or you are desperately trying to turn a game around, using the Hyper on its own against opponents with >=5HP and a >=0 DEF stat is typically not worth the risk. Combining the Hyper with cards like I'm on Fire!icon I'm on Fire!, Big Magnumicon Big Magnum, or Accel Hypericon Accel Hyper on the other hand can drastically improve your chances of KOing your opponent, allowing you to take on full HP targets with much more confidence. Note that using Big Magnumicon Big Magnum will require a bit of planning, as you will have to wait 1 chapter for the auto-heal to kick in to get the HP to use it.

Gentleman's Battleicon Gentleman's Battle will typically require one of the aforementioned cards to be worth using, as you will only get to use it when 1 Stack of Turbo Charged has run out, reducing your ATK to +4 without additional cards. When the situation presents itself however, Shifu Robot is offered great flexibility as it can pick a safe spot on the map and snipe whoever it wants, often turning games around on the spot.

Alternatively, using Party Timeicon Party Time before the Hyper can set the scene for devastating plays, as it allows Shifu Robot to put all players within range regardless of their HP to attack with its boosted ATK. The downside to this card, however, is that Shifu Robot might fail to reach the target and that Shifu Robot might end up in uncomfortable situations if some players have too much HP.

To ensure that Shifu Robot will actually survive after using the Hyper, the player should have healing cards like Dinnericon Dinner or Puddingicon Pudding on hand, or at the very least, combo the usage of the card with minor healing effects such as Regeneration or a Mass check0 Home panel. Failure to do so will leave Shifu Robot in its most vulnerable state, prone to lose whatever stars it gained with the usage of the Hyper. If possible, battles may also be delayed slightly to accrue some healing from the Hyper's auto-heal, at the cost of some ATK.

Before using the Hyper the player should also assess the likelihood of them actually reaching the target they want to challenge; if the target is further than 3 spaces away it generally is not worth the risk of not reaching them and being a sitting duck for any other player to KO you.

Desperate Modificationicon Desperate Modification will only grant improved chances of KOing a target when the odds are already stacked against you, such as against a full HP Fernet (16.67% > 25% when DM is used with an ATK boost of +5). In any other situation, it will typically keep the chances of a successful One-Shot the same, or make them worse. Lucky Sevensicon Lucky Sevens has a similar effect, though with more negligible changes in chance.

And at last, Quick Restorationicon Quick Restoration can be used when you want to "weaken" opponents in battles before using the Hyper, keeping your HP high so you can get the full ATK boost in case the battle has put them into appropriate range next turn.

The player should be wary of cards like Shield Countericon Shield Counter or Reverse Attribute Fieldicon Reverse Attribute Field which can lead Shifu Robot to fail the encounter and get KO'd. At the same time, running around the board at 1 HP will incite players to use cards that deal damage at a distance such as Long-Distance Shoticon Long-Distance Shot or X16 Big Rocketicon x16 Big Rocket, or the possibility of rolling into a Mimyuu's Hammericon Mimyuu's Hammer set by MinelayerMinelayer
Every 3 Chapters, a Trap card (Dangerous Puddingicon Dangerous Pudding, Bad Puddingicon Bad Pudding, or Mimyuu's Hammericon Mimyuu's Hammer) will be set on a randomly determined panel. (These are not affiliated with the Center Deck's contents.)
, losing the stock effect.

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