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The two Mii Swordfighter costumes from ''SSB4'' were released as DLC for ''Ultimate'' on March 4th, 2021. The timing window for their release was set to double as a promotion for ''{{s|wikipedia|Monster Hunter Rise}}''. | The two Mii Swordfighter costumes from ''SSB4'' were released as DLC for ''Ultimate'' on March 4th, 2021. The timing window for their release was set to double as a promotion for ''{{s|wikipedia|Monster Hunter Rise}}''. | ||
The trailer for the Monster Hunter costumes in ''Ultimate'' contain a myriad of references to the ''Monster Hunter'' series. | The trailer for the Monster Hunter costumes in ''Ultimate'' contain a myriad of references to the ''Monster Hunter'' series. Along with the Rathalos, the Hunter and Rathalos Equipment Miis are seen fighting several characters that refer to multiple monsters: a yellow {{SSBU|Yoshi}} along with smaller Yoshis referencing Qurupeco, a bird wyvern that can summon smaller monsters to aid it in battle from ''Monster Hunter 3''; pink {{SSBU|Donkey Kong}} referencing Congagala, a gorilla-like Fanged Beast from ''Monster Hunter 2''; {{SSBU|Ridley}} referencing the Yian Garuga, an aggressive purple bird wyvern from ''Monster Hunter Freedom Unite''; a white {{SSBU|Charizard}} along with many small white {{SSBU|Kirby}}s referencing Khezu, a strange worm-like flying wyvern that dwells in caves and creates small larvae, originating in the original ''Monster Hunter''; and the [[Peckish Aristocrab]] on [[Garden of Hope]] referencing the Daimyo Hermitaur, a large crab-like monster known as a Carapaceon introduced in ''Monster Hunter 2''. | ||
The Hunter Equipment Miis can also be seen performing Stone Scabbard and Blade Counter, which very likely serve as references to the long sword moves Spirit Helm Breaker and Foresight Slash, respectively. Similarly, the Rathalos Equipment Miis perform a parry, Hero's Spin, and Blurring Blade, likely referring to guard points, Amped Elemental Discharge, and Super Amped Elemental Discharge, respectively, which are all notable moves utilized by the charge blade weapon. Near the end of the Round 9 Mii Costume trailer, the hunter Miis are seen standing next to a collapsed Rathalos while a Mii wearing the [[Felyne]] hat is carrying a barrel. This is referring to hunters placing down barrel bombs on sleeping monsters. | The Hunter Equipment Miis can also be seen performing Stone Scabbard and Blade Counter, which very likely serve as references to the long sword moves Spirit Helm Breaker and Foresight Slash, respectively. Similarly, the Rathalos Equipment Miis perform a parry, Hero's Spin, and Blurring Blade, likely referring to guard points, Amped Elemental Discharge, and Super Amped Elemental Discharge, respectively, which are all notable moves utilized by the charge blade weapon. Near the end of the Round 9 Mii Costume trailer, the hunter Miis are seen standing next to a collapsed Rathalos while a Mii wearing the [[Felyne]] hat is carrying a barrel. This is referring to hunters placing down barrel bombs on sleeping monsters. |
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{{{content2}}} Monster Hunters as seen in Monster Hunter Tri. | |
Universe | Monster Hunter |
Debut | Monster Hunter (2004) |
Smash Bros. appearances | SSB4 |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Dragalia Lost (update, 2020) (Rathalos Set: cameo as costume) |
Console/platform of origin | PlayStation 2 |
Species | Human |
Gender | Varies |
Monster Hunters refer to the player-created avatars from Capcom's Monster Hunter series.
Origin
In every Monster Hunter game to date, as the game's title states, players take up quests in hunting and defeating monsters. Their parts can be used to create various pieces of equipment. Weapons, and the monsters whose parts can be used, vary from missions and the game.
The Hunter's Armor Set is a recurring set of armor throughout the Monster Hunter series. It is usually the first non-default armor available for purchase from the armory. The Hunter's Knife is the first sword and shield in the "Iron" series of weapons. The Rathalos Armor Set is also a recurring armor set. By repeatedly hunting Rathalos, a hunter can gather enough parts from carving to assemble the set. The set is modeled after Rathalos in appearance. The Blazing Falchion is a sword and shield that can be crafted from Rathalos parts.
In Super Smash Bros. 4
Two Monster Hunter armor sets are the basis for paid downloadable content costumes for Mii Swordfighters. The armor sets used are the Hunter's Blademaster Armor while wielding the Hunter's Knife sword and shield set, and the Rathalos Blademaster Armor while wielding the Blazing Falchion sword and shield set.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
The two Mii Swordfighter costumes from SSB4 were released as DLC for Ultimate on March 4th, 2021. The timing window for their release was set to double as a promotion for Monster Hunter Rise.
The trailer for the Monster Hunter costumes in Ultimate contain a myriad of references to the Monster Hunter series. Along with the Rathalos, the Hunter and Rathalos Equipment Miis are seen fighting several characters that refer to multiple monsters: a yellow Yoshi along with smaller Yoshis referencing Qurupeco, a bird wyvern that can summon smaller monsters to aid it in battle from Monster Hunter 3; pink Donkey Kong referencing Congagala, a gorilla-like Fanged Beast from Monster Hunter 2; Ridley referencing the Yian Garuga, an aggressive purple bird wyvern from Monster Hunter Freedom Unite; a white Charizard along with many small white Kirbys referencing Khezu, a strange worm-like flying wyvern that dwells in caves and creates small larvae, originating in the original Monster Hunter; and the Peckish Aristocrab on Garden of Hope referencing the Daimyo Hermitaur, a large crab-like monster known as a Carapaceon introduced in Monster Hunter 2.
The Hunter Equipment Miis can also be seen performing Stone Scabbard and Blade Counter, which very likely serve as references to the long sword moves Spirit Helm Breaker and Foresight Slash, respectively. Similarly, the Rathalos Equipment Miis perform a parry, Hero's Spin, and Blurring Blade, likely referring to guard points, Amped Elemental Discharge, and Super Amped Elemental Discharge, respectively, which are all notable moves utilized by the charge blade weapon. Near the end of the Round 9 Mii Costume trailer, the hunter Miis are seen standing next to a collapsed Rathalos while a Mii wearing the Felyne hat is carrying a barrel. This is referring to hunters placing down barrel bombs on sleeping monsters.
Gallery
Character Inspirations for Mii Fighter Costumes in Super Smash Bros. 4 | |
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Mii Brawler | Akira · Captain Falcon · Flying Man · Heihachi · Jacky · King K. Rool · Knuckles · Toad |
Mii Swordfighter | Ashley · Black Knight · Chrom · Dunban · Gil · Link · Lloyd · Monster Hunter · Takamaru · Viridi · Zero |
Mii Gunner | Fox · Geno · Inkling · Isabelle · K.K. Slider · MegaMan.EXE · Proto Man · Samus · Tails · X |
Headgear only | Barbara · Chain Chomp · Chocobo · Daisy · Inkling Squid · Luigi · Majora's Mask · Mario · Meta Knight · Peach · Red Shell · Sheik · Shy Guy · Spiny · Super Mushroom · Waluigi · Wario · Zelda |