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===In [[Multi-Man Smash]]=== | ===In [[Multi-Man Smash]]=== | ||
{{main|Fighting Mii Team}} | {{main|Fighting Mii Team}} | ||
[[File:FightingMiiTeamMember.png|thumb|{{SSB4|Iggy}} encounters a Mii Brawler member of the Fighting Mii Team.]] | [[File:FightingMiiTeamMember.png|thumb|right|{{SSB4|Iggy}} encounters a Mii Brawler member of the Fighting Mii Team.]] | ||
Additionally, Mii Fighters appear as enemies (under the name "Fighting Mii Team") in the game's [[Multi-Man Mode]], as well as the retooled [[Classic Mode]]. Succeeding the [[Fighting Alloy]]s from ''Brawl'', members of the team are taken from Miis in the player's Mii Maker, though randomly generated Miis are also present in the mode. All Miis featured as Mii Fighters are randomly chosen to be Brawlers, Swordfighters, or Gunners, but they cannot use special moves or grab ledges. | Additionally, Mii Fighters appear as enemies (under the name "Fighting Mii Team") in the game's [[Multi-Man Mode]], as well as the retooled [[Classic Mode]]. Succeeding the [[Fighting Alloy]]s from ''Brawl'', members of the team are taken from Miis in the player's Mii Maker, though randomly generated Miis are also present in the mode. All Miis featured as Mii Fighters are randomly chosen to be Brawlers, Swordfighters, or Gunners, but they cannot use special moves or grab ledges. | ||