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|universe      = {{uv|Mii}}
|universe      = {{uv|Mii}}
|firstgame    = ''{{s|miiwiki|Mii Channel}}'' (2006)<br/>''{{s|miiwiki|Wii Sports}}'' (in-game, 2006)<br/>{{for3ds}} (as Mii Fighters, 2014)
|firstgame    = ''{{s|miiwiki|Mii Channel}}'' (2006)<br/>''{{s|miiwiki|Wii Sports}}'' (in-game, 2006)<br/>{{for3ds}} (as Mii Fighters, 2014)
|lastappearance=''{{s|mariowiki|WarioWare: Move It!}}'' (2023, cameo)
|lastappearance=''{{s|mariowiki|WarioWare: Move It!}}'' (2023)
|games        = ''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|games        = ''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|console      = [[Wii]]
|console      = [[Wii]]
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===In [[Smash Tour]]===
===In [[Smash Tour]]===
Miis are used as the players' tokens in the board game-like mode, Smash Tour, simply being used to move around between spaces and collect pick-ups. They appear to wear the same outfits that they do in the Mii Maker as opposed to their standard Mii Fighter uniforms, though they will wear a shirt that is either red, blue, green or yellow depending on their port colour. The Miis that are automatically loaded as representatives for CPUs are chosen at random, and the chances of a Guest Mii being chosen depends on how many Miis have been created on the console in question.
Miis are used as the players' tokens in the board game-like mode, Smash Tour, simply being used to move around between spaces and collect pick-ups. They appear to wear the same outfits that they do in the Mii Maker as opposed to their standard Mii Fighter uniforms, though they will wear a shirt that is either red, blue green or yellow depend on their port colour. The Miis that are automatically loaded as representatives for CPUs are chosen at random, and the chances of a Guest Mii being chosen depends on how many Miis have been created on the console in question.


===Trophies===
===Trophies===
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|zh_tw={{rollover|Mii鬥士|Mii Dòushì|?}}, ''Mii Fighter''
|zh_tw={{rollover|Mii鬥士|Mii Dòushì|?}}, ''Mii Fighter''
|ko={{rollover|Mii 파이터|Mii Paiteo|?}}, ''Mii Fighter''
|ko={{rollover|Mii 파이터|Mii Paiteo|?}}, ''Mii Fighter''
|nl=Mii-vechter
|nl=Mii-Vechter
|nlM=Mii Fighter
|nlM=Mii Fighter
|ru={{rollover|Mii-боец|Mii-boyets|?}}
|ru={{rollover|Mii-боец|Mii-boyets|?}}
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|it=Lottatore Mii ♂ <br/> Lottatrice Mii ♀
|it=Lottatore Mii ♂ <br/> Lottatrice Mii ♀
|itM=Mii Wrestler <br/> "-ice" is a feminine suffix.
|itM=Mii Wrestler <br/> "-ice" is a feminine suffix.
|nl=Mii-bokser
|nl=Mii-Bokser
|nlM=Mii Boxer
|nlM=Mii Boxer
|pt=Guerreiro Mii
|pt=Guerreiro Mii
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|it=Spadaccino Mii ♂ <br/> Spadaccina Mii ♀
|it=Spadaccino Mii ♂ <br/> Spadaccina Mii ♀
|itM=Mii Swordsman <br/> Mii Swordswoman
|itM=Mii Swordsman <br/> Mii Swordswoman
|nl=Mii-zwaardvechter
|nl=Mii-Zwaardvechter
|nlM=Mii Swordfighter
|nlM=Mii Swordfighter
|pt=Espadachim Mii
|pt=Espadachim Mii
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|it=Fuciliere Mii
|it=Fuciliere Mii
|itM=Mii Rifleman
|itM=Mii Rifleman
|nl=Mii-cyborg
|nl=Mii-Cyborg
|pt=Artilheiro Mii
|pt=Artilheiro Mii
|ptM=Mii Gunner
|ptM=Mii Gunner
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**They also share the most voice actors that have voiced a veteran in the series, with a total of 9, including:
**They also share the most voice actors that have voiced a veteran in the series, with a total of 9, including:
***Michihiko Hagi, Yuji Kishi, Takashi Ohara, Kiyoyuki Yanada, Hideo Ishikawa, Ayumi Fujiwara, Makiko Omoto, and Minami Takayama, the Japanese voice actors of Ike, Ken, Fox, Richter, Simon, Zelda/Sheik, Kirby/Ness, and Pit/Dark Pit, respectively.
***Michihiko Hagi, Yuji Kishi, Takashi Ohara, Kiyoyuki Yanada, Hideo Ishikawa, Ayumi Fujiwara, Makiko Omoto, and Minami Takayama, the Japanese voice actors of Ike, Ken, Fox, Richter, Simon, Zelda/Sheik, Kirby/Ness, and Pit/Dark Pit, respectively.
***In addition, Ryotaro Okiayu voices the Assist Trophies [[Zero]] and [[Alucard]] in the Japanese version.
***In addition, Ryotaro Okaiyu voices the Assist Trophies [[Zero]] and [[Alucard]] in the Japanese version.


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