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'''Find Mii''' is a stage that appears in [[Super Smash Bros. 4|''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS'']]. It is based on the final level of ''[[wikipedia:StreetPass Mii Plaza#StreetPass Quest/Find Mii|Find Mii II / StreetPass Quest II]]''. The King Mii that is captured and the [[Dark Emperor]] are seen in the background; the Dark Emperor also can move to the foreground.
'''Find Mii''' (known in Europe as '''StreetPass Quest''') is a stage that appears in [[Super Smash Bros. 4|''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'']]. It is based on the final level of ''[[wikipedia:StreetPass Mii Plaza#StreetPass Quest/Find Mii|Find Mii II / StreetPass Quest II]]''. The King Mii that is captured and the [[Dark Emperor]] are seen in the background; the Dark Emperor also can move to the foreground.
 
==Layout==
The stage has two main platforms; a larger, flat ground on the left, and a smaller, raised piece of ground on the right. There is a large gap between the two, allowing for easy [[meteor smash]]es.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

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Find Mii (known in Europe as StreetPass Quest) is a stage that appears in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. It is based on the final level of Find Mii II / StreetPass Quest II. The King Mii that is captured and the Dark Emperor are seen in the background; the Dark Emperor also can move to the foreground.

Layout

The stage has two main platforms; a larger, flat ground on the left, and a smaller, raised piece of ground on the right. There is a large gap between the two, allowing for easy meteor smashes.

Gallery


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