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*'''Side:''' Hunch over and twirl the blades of their swords around on both sides of themselves.
*'''Side:''' Hunch over and twirl the blades of their swords around on both sides of themselves.
*'''Down:''' Calmly and slowly drawing their sword backwards before returning to their idle animation. It looks similar to one of Link's taunts.
*'''Down:''' Calmly and slowly drawing their sword backwards before returning to their idle animation. It looks similar to one of Link's taunts.
==In [[competitive play]]==
===[[Official Custom Moveset Project]]===
{| class="wikitable"
!Character
!colspan="5"|Custom sets available
|-
|rowspan="4"|{{head|MiiSwordfighter|g=SSB4|s=24px}} {{SSB4|Mii Swordfighter}} || 2131 || 2111 || 2132 || 2112 || 2133
|-
| 2113 || 2231 || 2211 || 2232 || 2212
|-
| 2233 || 2213 || 1332 || 1312 || 1132
|-
| colspan="2"| 1112 || 1232 || colspan="2"| 1212
|}


==Trophies==
==Trophies==

Revision as of 11:53, June 10, 2015

This article is about Mii's appearance in Super Smash Bros. 4. For the character in other contexts, see Mii.
Mii Swordfighter
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Mii Swordfighter
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Universe Super Smash Bros.
Availability Starter
Final Smash Final Edge
Mii Swordfighter (SSB4)
Swordfighters are weapon masters. They stay cool and calm as they chase down opponents.

A Mii Swordfighter (剣術タイプ, Fencing Type), or Mii Sword Fighter in the PAL version, is one of the three different types of Mii Fighters that appear in Super Smash Bros. 4, along with Mii Brawlers and Mii Gunners.

Moveset

Mii Swordfighters run noticeably slower than Mii Brawlers, (though their walking speed is faster) and they cannot jump as high, nor possess the ability to wall jump like Mii Brawlers and Mii Gunners. Also, their attacks are weaker and aren't dealt as quickly, albeit with a bit more range (though they still don't have as much range as the Mii Gunner). They use their sword for all of their attacks, except for three of their throws.

All damage listed in this table assumes a default Mii of perfectly average height and weight.


  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack   4% Two downward horizontal slashes followed by an upward vertical slash.
3%
5%
Forward tilt   12% Swipes the blade once in a wide arc in front of himself/herself.
Up tilt   7% A single slash in an arc above his/her head. Covers the Swordfighter's entire upper body.
Down tilt   8% Stabs along the ground. Decently fast.
Dash attack   10% (early), 6% (late) Thrusts the sword forward. Good knockback, but punishable if shielded.
Forward smash   14% (hilt), 15% (center), 16% (tip) Holds the sword with two hands, then swings it in front of his/herself similar to Link's first hit of his smash attack. Deals good knockback, but suffers from startup and ending lag.
Up smash   17% if all hits connect Jumps and performs a series of three corkscrewing slashes over him/herself before touching the ground, launching the enemy on the last hit, similar to Pit's up smash. Has trouble hitting opponents beside the Swordfighter, requiring foes to be touching the player's body.
Down smash   12% (hit 1), 15% (hit 2) Slashes along the ground in front of and behind his/herself. Slight ending lag.
Neutral aerial   8% Slashes in a circle around himself/herself while doing a corkscrew in the air. A good spacing and approach move that can be used similarly to Shulk's neutral aerial, although with much less range.
Forward aerial   3% (hits 1 and 2), 5% (hit 3) Stabs forward multiple times. The first two hits trap opponents into the final hit, which deals good knockback. Spammable when short hopped, although the Swordfighter must be careful not to land too early or the opponent will end up right beside them.
Back aerial   12% Swipes the blade behind himself/herself. Extremely fast, very similar to Ike's back air, except with less range and damage. One of the Swordfighter's reliable aerial finishers.
Up aerial   16% (early), 10% (late) Points the sword above his/her head and spins, similar to Link's up aerial (except the Swordfighter spins). Very good knockback when sweetspotted, being a good finishing move especially since it stays out for a long time.
Down aerial   1% (hits 1-5), 5% (landing hit) Points the sword below himself/herself and spins. The attack hits multiple times before ending with a strong final hit. If the Swordfighter lands while using the move, a shockwave is created around the fighter which knocks others away. Acts as a drill that meteor smashes opponents on the final hit, and lasts for a decently long time.
Grab    
Pummel   3.25% Pounds the opponent with the hilt of the Swordfighter's sword.
Forward throw   6% Front kicks the enemy away. Above-average knockback for a throw.
Back throw   6% Hits the enemy away with a back kick. Like forward throw, it has above-average knockback.
Up throw   5% Slashes the enemy above his/her head.
Down throw   4% Drops the enemy to the ground and stomps on them. Very similar to Ike's down throw.
Forward roll
Back roll
Spot dodge
Air dodge
Techs
Floor attack (front)
Floor getups (front)
  7%
Floor attack (back)
Floor getups (back)
  7%
Floor attack (trip)
Floor getups (trip)
  5%
Edge attack
Edge getups
  7%
Neutral special Default Gale Strike 2-3.4% per hit Creates a mini-tornado and sends it forwards. The damage that it deals decreases the farther it travels and it can push opponents during the end. Aesthetically, this move resembles Link's Gale Boomerang.
Custom 1 Shuriken of Light 1.2%, 3.2%, 4.8%, or 8.8% depending on distance Throws a bright, translucent shuriken forwards. The shuriken gains more damaging power as it travels, unable to flinch opponents at point-blank range but doing more knockback at maximum range.
Custom 2 Blade Flurry 9.8-23.75% if all hits connect Charges briefly before stabbing with the sword forward multiple times before finishing in a high-knockback thrust. Similar to Marth's Shield Breaker, but deals less shield damage.
Side special Default Airborne Assault 7.2-16% Charges up then launches at the enemy, somersaulting with the blade. Travels in a light arc, and the Swordfighter bounces off opponents if it hits, making it function similarly to a long-range Raptor Boost.
Custom 1 Slash Launcher 6-10.2% Charges, then dashes forward with a sword strike. Can slice through multiple opponents. Resembles Ike's Quick Draw in function.
Custom 2 Chakram 7% if all hits connect (slow chakram), 6.5% (fast chakram) Throws a chakram that can be sent upwards, downwards, or straight forward. If inputted like a Smash attack, it will fly faster with increased range and damage. Otherwise, it will fly in front of the Swordfighter and stall in mid-air, hitting multiple times. The chakram can be lodged into the floor like Mega Man's Metal Blade, but cannot be picked up.
Up special Default Stone Scabbard 5% (hit 1), 3% (hit 2), 5% (hit 3), 6% (sword when going through platforms) Slashes upwards while jumping and then downwards while falling. The second hit is a powerful meteor smash. Similar to Kirby's Final Cutter.
Custom 1 Skyward Slash Dash 12% if all hits connect A series of sword strikes while rising into the air. The dash can be aimed in any direction using the control stick. Similar to Falco's Fire Bird in that it hits multiple times.
Custom 2 Hero's Spin 12-16.8% (ground), 14% in the air if all hits connect Spins with sword; if used in the air, the Mii will rise, doing multiple hits. Functions like Link's Spin Attack.
Down special Default Blade Counter 1.25x the damage of countered attacks, 8% minimum Functions similarly to other characters' counterattacks.
Custom 1 Reversal Slash 6% to opponents. Reflected projectiles deal 1.5x damage A rainbow-coloured slash that reflects projectiles and turns around characters hit by it. Gives the Swordfighter a slight air boost when used in the air. Similar to Mario's Cape.
Custom 2 Power Thrust 8-13%, 7% (landing hit) Shoots forward quickly, stabbing with the sword. When used in the air, the Swordfighter launches at a downwards diagonal direction. The tip of the sword deals more damage, much like most of Marth's attacks. This move acts similar to Captain Falcon's Falcon Kick, but much quicker with less range and power.
Final Smash Final Edge 8% (wave, close), 6% (wave, far) Displays their sword and fires waves of energy off of it. Functions similarly to Wii Fit. In the 3DS version, the energy waves are all aimed horizontally, while in the Wii U version, this move appears to send out energy waves in more directions, thus having more range. The projectiles bear resemblance to the Sword Beam from the Legend of Zelda series.

Taunts

  • Standard/Up: Spins in place while tossing their sword airborne and catching it just as they end their spin. They then briefly hold the sword behind them before returning to their idle animation.
  • Side: Hunch over and twirl the blades of their swords around on both sides of themselves.
  • Down: Calmly and slowly drawing their sword backwards before returning to their idle animation. It looks similar to one of Link's taunts.

In competitive play

Official Custom Moveset Project

Character Custom sets available
MiiSwordfighter (SSB4) Mii Swordfighter 2131 2111 2132 2112 2133
2113 2231 2211 2232 2212
2233 2213 1332 1312 1132
1112 1232 1212

Trophies

Mii Swordfighter Ntsc / Mii Sword Fighter Pal
Ntsc This fighter is based on a player's Mii and favors a sword in battle. Enjoy the extra reach the sword offers, but remember that it takes a bit longer for strikes to reach your opponent as a result. Customize your Mii with chargeable moves, counters, or projectile attacks.
Pal A fighter based on your Mii! The main draw of Sword Fighters is the extra reach that they get thanks to their swords. On top of that, they have a lot of varied moves to choose from. Unfortunately, a lot of sword attacks have a bit of delay between pressing the button and landing the attack, so you'll need to be very careful not to leave yourself open!
Wii U: Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Mii Swordfighter (Alt.) Ntsc / Mii Sword Fighter (Alt.) Pal
Ntsc One of the Mii Swordfighter side specials actually uses a throwing disc called a chakram! How quickly you press your desired direction controls how fast and far the chakram flies and how much damage it does. Several other moves, like Skyward Slash Dash, also work in this manner.
Pal One of the Mii Sword Fighter side specials actually uses a throwing disc called a chakram! How quickly you choose a direction controls how far and fast the chakram flies, as well as the kind of damage it does. This kind of quick-aiming action also applies to other special moves, like Super Slash Dash.
Wii U: Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Final Edge
Ntsc The Mii Swordfighter will rise its sword, firing multiple shock waves forward in its Final Smash. The waves will expand outward and push foes off the screen. Walls and the ground can't stop this display of power, so this Final Smash is exceptional at taking out several rivals at the same time.
Pal With sword held high, Mii Sword Fighter unleashes a barrage of shock waves. They spread out in a fan pattern, dealing multiple blows to foes they touch, while also pushing them towards the edge of the screen. This Final Smash can even hit through walls and floors, making it easy to attack lots of opponents at once!

Update history

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS 1.0.6

  • Buff Down tilt deals 8% damage instead of 6%.
  • Buff Neutral aerial deals 8% damage instead of 5%.

Alternate costumes

Base game

Mii Swordfighter costumes
Cybernetic Suit Ninja Outfit Standard Outfit Pirate Outfit Plate Armor Samurai Armor Neon Suit
  • The color of the costume depends on the Mii's original color from the Mii Maker.

Downloadable content

DLC Costume SSB T-Shirt.jpg DLC Costume Link Outfit.jpg DLC Costume Dunban Outfit.jpg DLC Costume Monkey Suit.jpg
SSB T-Shirt Link Outfit Dunban Outfit Monkey Suit

Gallery

Trivia

  • The design of the Mii Swordfighter used in promotional material and in-game renders is based on a slightly edited version of Guest B, one of the pre-loaded Miis available for use in titles with Mii support. Of the three, the Mii Swordfighter has the least drastic change in design; simply swapping the direction his hair is positioned horizontally.
  • The Mii Swordfighter's sword trail varies with the outfit he/she is currently wearing: most outfits use Link's afterimage-heavy sword trail, while the Neon Suit gives the Mii's sword Marth's glowing tipper (although this is only aesthetic).
  • All of the Swordfighter's chargeable special moves share the same charging sound.