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==In competitive play==
==In competitive play==
Mii Fighters have gotten among the worst results in tournament play, and arguably suffer from the poorest representation among the cast, due to debates on their legality (see below) as well as their general unpopularity as characters. Notable Mii players include {{Sm|Dapuffster}}, who primarily mained the Mii Brawler; {{Sm|Nyani}}, who mains the Swordfighter; and {{Sm|Chibo}}, who mains the Gunner.  
Mii Fighters have gotten among the worst results in tournament play, and arguably suffer from the poorest representation among the cast, due to debates on their legality (see below) as well as their general unpopularity as characters. Notable Mii players include {{Sm|Dapuffster}}, who primarily mained the Mii Brawler; {{Sm|Nyani}}, who mains the Swordfighter; and {{Sm|Rom}}, who mains the Gunner.  


The Mii Brawler is generally considered the best of the three Mii Fighters when customs are allowed, and is a potential high or even top tier with them;. All Mii Fighters are considered considerably worse without access to their customs, and as the [[tier list]] currently does not recognise custom movesets in its ranking of characters, the Brawler ranks at 56th, Gunner at 54th, and Swordfighter at 57th.
The Mii Brawler is generally considered the best of the three Mii Fighters when customs are allowed, and is a potential high or even top tier with them;. All Mii Fighters are considered considerably worse without access to their customs, and as the [[tier list]] currently does not recognise custom movesets in its ranking of characters, the Brawler ranks at 56th, Gunner at 54th, and Swordfighter at 57th.