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As with the other Mii Fighter types, the Mii Brawler has 12 voice options, provided by Yūji Kishi, Takashi Ōhara, Ryōtarō Okiayu, Michihiko Hagi, Hideo Ishikawa, Kiyoyuki Yanada, Umeka Shōji, Ayumi Fujimura, Makiko Ōmoto, Minami Takayama, and Kimiko Saitō.
As with the other Mii Fighter types, the Mii Brawler has 12 voice options, provided by Yūji Kishi, Takashi Ōhara, Ryōtarō Okiayu, Michihiko Hagi, Hideo Ishikawa, Kiyoyuki Yanada, Umeka Shōji, Ayumi Fujimura, Makiko Ōmoto, Minami Takayama, and Kimiko Saitō.


The Mii Brawler is currently ranked 36th out of 82 on the ''Ultimate'' [[tier list]] in the B+ tier, making him the highest-ranking Mii Fighter in the game. This is a significant improvement from his ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' iteration, where he was ranked 55th out of 57 on that game's third tier list before ultimately going unranked on the fourth one. This also makes ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Mii Brawler the highest ranked Mii Fighter in the series. Mii Brawler possesses high mobility and fast frame data, allowing him to have a strong combo game that can lead into a KO, especially on stages with platforms or short ceilings. Additionally, Custom Moves allow for an extra degree of adaptability and are commonly allowed in tournament play, with some options having very effective strengths, such as [[Suplex]] (an extremely damaging [[command grab]]) and all three [[up special move]]s ([[Soaring Axe Kick]] is a surprisingly disjointed and effective [[out of shield]] option with a powerful [[meteor smash]], [[Helicopter Kick]] has potent combo and KO potential at the sides of a stage, and [[Thrust Uppercut]] can net early KOs through platform combos). Overall, this gives the Brawler an effective rushdown combo playstyle.
The Mii Brawler is currently ranked 36th out of 82 on the ''Ultimate'' [[tier list]] in the B+ tier, making him the highest-ranking Mii Fighter in the game. This is a significant improvement from his ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' iteration, where he was ranked 55th out of 57 on that game's third tier list before ultimately going unranked on the fourth one. This also makes ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Mii Brawler the highest ranked Mii Fighter in the series. Mii Brawler possesses high mobility and fast frame data, allowing him to have a strong combo game that can lead into a KO, especially on stages with platforms or short ceilings. Additionally, Custom Moves allow for an extra degree of adaptability and are commonly allowed in tournament play, with some options having very effective strengths, such as [[Suplex]] (an extremely damaging [[command grab]]), [[Counter Throw]] (a short duration but strong [[counterattack]] with the second highest damage multiplier) and all three [[up special move]]s ([[Soaring Axe Kick]] is a surprisingly disjointed and effective [[out of shield]] option with a powerful [[meteor smash]], [[Helicopter Kick]] has potent combo and KO potential at the sides of a stage, and [[Thrust Uppercut]] can net early KOs through platform combos). Overall, this gives the Brawler an effective rushdown combo playstyle.


However, not all of his weaknesses can be mitigated by specials. Mii Brawler has exceptionally poor range, even compared to other close-range fighters like {{SSBU|Mario}} or {{SSBU|Wolf}}, and his combo ability starts falling off at higher percents, making it difficult to close off stocks due to his lack of reliable high-percent KO confirms. His fast fallspeed limits his edgeguarding and leaves him prone to long combos like {{SSBU|Fox}}, and his weight is the lightest out of the Mii Fighters, giving the Brawler the lowest survivability. Finally, his [[recovery]], while customizable and varied, can be rather lacking, as most of his recovery moves grant average distance apart from a few options, such as [[Feint Jump]], and his aforementioned fast falling speed further compounds this issue.
However, not all of his weaknesses can be mitigated by specials. Mii Brawler has exceptionally poor range, even compared to other close-range fighters like {{SSBU|Mario}} or {{SSBU|Wolf}}, and his combo ability starts falling off at higher percents, making it difficult to close off stocks due to his lack of reliable high-percent KO confirms. His fast fallspeed limits his edgeguarding and leaves him prone to long combos like {{SSBU|Fox}}, and his weight is the lightest out of the Mii Fighters, giving the Brawler the lowest survivability. Finally, his [[recovery]], while customizable and varied, can be rather lacking, as most of his recovery moves grant average distance apart from a few options, such as [[Feint Jump]], and his aforementioned fast falling speed further compounds this issue.
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==Attributes==
==Attributes==
Being the "up close and personal" Mii Fighter, the Brawler now possesses a good walking/dashing speed (tied with Toon Link and Mewtwo for walk speed and the 25th fastest dash speed) and the ability to wall jump in exchange for now being a middleweight fighter (sharing the same weight as {{SSBU|Inkling}}, {{SSBU|Ness}}, and {{SSBU|Lucas}}) with a fast falling speed, an above-average air speed, and an average air acceleration. As a Mii Fighter, his specials are determinant on the player's choice. Like the other two Mii Fighters, he has access to 12 different specials: [[Shot Put]], [[Flashing Mach Punch]], and [[Exploding Side Kick]] (Neutral Special), [[Onslaught]], [[Burning Dropkick]], and [[Suplex]] (Side Special), [[Soaring Axe Kick]], [[Helicopter Kick]], and [[Thrust Uppercut]] (Up Special), and [[Head-On Assault]], [[Feint Jump]], and [[Counter Throw]] (Down Special).
Being the "up close and personal" Mii Fighter, the Brawler now possesses a good walking/dashing speed (tied with Toon Link and Mewtwo for walk speed and the 25th fastest dash speed) and the ability to wall jump in exchange for now being a middleweight fighter (sharing the same weight as {{SSBU|Inkling}}, {{SSBU|Ness}}, and {{SSBU|Lucas}}) with a fast falling speed, an above-average air speed, and an average air acceleration. As a Mii Fighter, his specials are determinant on the player's choice. Like the other two Mii Fighters, he have access to 12 different specials: [[Shot Put]], [[Flashing Mach Punch]], and [[Exploding Side Kick]] (Neutral Special), [[Onslaught]], [[Burning Dropkick]], and [[Suplex]] (Side Special), [[Soaring Axe Kick]], [[Helicopter Kick]], and [[Thrust Uppercut]] (Up Special), and [[Head-On Assault]], [[Feint Jump]], and [[Counter Throw]] (Down Special).


As with other Mii Fighters, one of the strengths of the Mii Brawler is his diverse set of special moves. Many of his specials help rack up damage, improve his recovery, or possess fantastic KO power. Shot Put is a fantastic tool for edgeguarding due to its arc and strong knockback. Moves such as Burning Dropkick and Feint Jump both aid the Brawler's recovery, providing decent horizontal distance. Suplex serves as a potent mindgame special, as well as an excellent way of racking up damage, dealing about 20% for each successful Suplex landed, even when stale.
As with other Mii Fighters, one of the strengths of the Mii Brawler is his diverse set of special moves. Many of his specials help rack up damage, improve his recovery, or possess fantastic KO power. Shot Put is a fantastic tool for edgeguarding due to its arc and strong knockback. Moves such as Burning Dropkick and Feint Jump both aid the Brawler's recovery, providing decent horizontal distance. Suplex serves as a potent mindgame special, as well as an excellent way of racking up damage, dealing about 20% for each successful Suplex landed, even when stale.
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''See also: [[:Category:Mii Brawler players (SSBU)]]''
''See also: [[:Category:Mii Brawler players (SSBU)]]''


*{{Sm|Ghost|Australia}} - One of the earliest notable Mii Brawler players in competitive play who began maining the character in late-2019. He was considered one of the best players in Australia when playing Mii Brawler, notably winning {{Trn|Big Cheese 2}} and {{Trn|CouchWarriors Crossup 2}} in the early metagame. Following declining results with Mii Brawler, he dropped the character for {{SSBU|Steve}} in mid-2022.
*{{Sm|Ghost|Australia}} - One of the best Mii Brawler players before dropping the character for {{SSBU|Steve}}. He has been ranked the best player in South Australia with the character and has won two regionals with {{Trn|Big Cheese 2}} and {{Trn|CouchWarriors Crossup 2}}, beating {{Sm|Jdizzle}} and {{Sm|Extra}} at the latter.
*{{Sm|KID|France}} - The best Mii Brawler player in the post-pandemic metagame, and the first to consistently solo-main the character at the highest level of competitive play. He has some of the best major performances from a Mii Brawler player, including placing 5th at {{Trn|King Con}} defeating {{Sm|Marss}} and {{Sm|MKBigBoss}}, which marks Mii Brawler's best performance at a major; 9th at {{Trn|GSM}}; and 13th at {{Trn|King Of Fields 95 3}}. Outside of majors, he is known for defeating {{Sm|MkLeo}} at {{Trn|Sunrise 2023}}, placing 5th overall, and becoming the first solo-Mii Brawler player to rank globally, ranking 123rd on the [[LumiRank 2024.1]].
*{{Sm|KID|France}} - The best solo-Mii Brawler player in the world. His 5th place at {{Trn|King Con}}, where he defeated {{Sm|Marss}} and {{Sm|MKBigBoss}}, marks Mii Brawler's best performance at a major. He has also placed 5th at {{Trn|Sunrise 2023}} upsetting {{Sm|MkLeo}}.
*{{Sm|LeeT|USA}} - The first notable Mii Brawler player in competitive play known for placing 17th at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 5}}, which was the highest Mii Brawler placement at a major until KID's rise in 2023 and remains the best Mii Brawler placement at a supermajor. He has seldomly competed since the early metagame.
*{{Sm|LeeT|USA}} - The best Mii Brawler player to solely use the character in the United States. He holds the highest supermajor placement of the character with 17th at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 5}}. He has not regularly competed offline since early 2020.
*{{Sm|Rizeasu|Japan}} - Known for using a variety of characters including Mii Brawler, and was the best Mii Brawler player during the pandemic. His win at {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 4}}, defeating {{Sm|Tea}} and {{Sm|Kuro}} along the way, is the largest tournament won by a Mii Brawler player. He has also placed 5th at {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 2}} where he defeated {{Sm|Yoshidora}} and {{Sm|T}} and has performed well at other tournaments with Mii Brawler alongside a slew of different characters, with 7th at {{Trn|Kagaribi 6}} as an example.
*{{Sm|Rizeasu|Japan}} - Known for using a variety of characters including Mii Brawler, and is the best Mii Brawler player of all-time. His win at {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 4}} marks the only time a Mii Brawler has won a superregional, defeating {{Sm|Tea}} and {{Sm|Kuro}} in his bracket. He has also placed 5th at {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 2}} where he defeated {{Sm|Yoshidora}} and {{Sm|T}} and has performed well at other tournaments alongside a slew of different characters with 7th at {{Trn|Kagaribi 6}} as an example.


===Tier placement and history===
===Tier placement and history===
Early metagame opinions on Mii Brawler were lackluster: many players quickly noticed the severe nerfs to his strongest and infamous abilities from ''Smash 4'', most notably the heavy nerfs to down throw (which could KO opponents at extremely low percents through the use of [[Helicopter Kick]] and [[Piston Punch]]). In addition, he received nerfs to his core moves (the smaller hitboxes of neutral and back aerials, and the loss of the [[autolink angle]] for forward aerial), and suffered from laggy and/or short-ranged moves, a poor approach, an ironic lack of safe KO moves, and a high vulnerability to combos and gimping. Due to this, he was quickly considered to be the weakest of the three Mii Fighters, as he had the ability to rack up damage very quickly, yet were unable to safely secure stocks.
Early metagame opinions on Mii Brawler were lackluster: many players quickly noticed the severe nerfs to his strongest and infamous abilities from ''Smash 4'', most notably the heavy nerfs to down throw (which could KO opponents at extremely low percents through the use of [[Helicopter Kick]] and [[Piston Punch]]). In addition, he received nerfs to his core moves (the smaller hitboxes of neutral and back aerials, and the loss of the [[autolink angle]] for forward aerial), and suffered from laggy and/or short-ranged moves, a poor approach, an ironic lack of safe KO moves, and a high vulnerability to combos and gimping. Due to this, he was quickly considered to be the weakest of the three Mii Fighters, as he had the ability to rack up damage very quickly, yet were unable to safely secure stocks.


As time went on, Mii Brawler received several notable buffs to his movesets that gave him a better combo game and KO power. Most notable among this was the buffs to [[Thrust Uppercut]], which gained some notoriety for being able to confirm from some moves, most notably down throw, and KO at early percents on some stages. In addition, the character saw success as a secondary or pocket character, especially from {{Sm|Rizeasu}}, who has won or came close to winning several events with Mii Brawler, as well as other players who have picked up the character on occasion such as {{Sm|Bloom4Eva}}. Although Mii Brawler's solo-main results remained underwhelming for some time, it has still seen some success thanks to the efforts of players such as {{Sm|Ghost}} in the early metagame and {{Sm|KID}} in the post-online metagame. Due to all these factors, opinions on Mii Brawler, as well as his representation in the metagame, have risen, particularly in the post-online metagame, and as such he was ranked 37th on the first tier list as a high tier, then 36th on the second tier list in the B+ tier.
As time went on, Mii Brawler received several notable buffs to his movesets that gave gim a better combo game and KO power. Most notable among this was the buffs to [[Thrust Uppercut]], which gained some notoriety for being able to confirm from some moves, most notably down throw, and KO at early percents on some stages. In addition, the character saw success as a secondary or pocket character, especially from {{Sm|Rizeasu}}, who has won or came close to winning several events with Mii Brawler, as well as other players who have picked up the character on occasion such as {{Sm|Bloom4Eva}}. Although Mii Brawler's solo-main results remained underwhelming for some time, it has still seen some success thanks to the efforts of players such as {{Sm|Ghost}} in the early metagame and {{Sm|KID}} in the post-online metagame. Due to all these factors, opinions on Mii Brawler, as well as his representation in the metagame, have risen, particularly in the post-online metagame, and as such he was ranked 37th on the first tier list as a high tier, then 36th on the second tier list in the B+ tier.


==Role in [[World of Light]]==
==Role in [[World of Light]]==
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|•{{SSBU|Mii Brawler}} {{Head|Mii Brawler|g=SSBU|s=20px}} (150 HP) (Moveset [[Flashing Mach Punch|2]][[Onslaught|1]][[Soaring Axe Kick|1]][[Counter Throw|3]] Dragon Helmet, Black Fighter Uniform)
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<gallery>
<gallery>
SSBU Mii Fighter Number.png|Mii Brawler in Mii Fighters' fighter card.
SSBU Mii Fighter Number.png|Mii Brawler in Mii Fighters' fighter card.
Mii Brawler unlock notice SSBU.jpg|Mii Brawler's unlock notice when obtaining them in [[World of Light]].
Mii Brawler unlock notice SSBU.jpg|Mii Brawler's unlock notice when obtaining him in [[World of Light]].
SSBUWebsiteMiiFighter1.jpg|Mii Brawler [[taunting]] on {{SSBU|Battlefield}}.
SSBUWebsiteMiiFighter1.jpg|Mii Brawler [[taunting]] on {{SSBU|Battlefield}}.
SSBUWebsiteMiiFighter4.jpg|[[Dash]]ing after [[Olimar (SSBU)|Pikmin]] on [[Find Mii]].
SSBUWebsiteMiiFighter4.jpg|[[Dash]]ing after [[Olimar (SSBU)|Pikmin]] on [[Find Mii]].

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