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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The design of the Mii Brawler used in promotional material is based on an edited version of Guest C, one of the pre-loaded Miis available for use in titles that feature Mii support, as well as the default male Mii in the ''Mii Maker''. His skin is brighter than Guest C (as the default male Mii in Mii Maker has light skin) and his hair has a different design, along with the hair being black in color instead of brown.
*The design of the Mii Brawler used in promotional material is based on an edited version of Guest C, one of the pre-loaded Miis available for use in titles that feature Mii support, as well as the default male Mii in the ''Mii Maker''. His skin is brighter than Guest C (as the default male Mii in Mii Maker has light skin) and his hair has a different design, along with the hair being black in color instead of brown.
*Several of the Mii Brawler's moves are reminiscent of moves used by the "shoto clone" (Ryu, Ken, Akuma, etc) characters from Street Fighter, with Ultimate Uppercut being visually similar to the Shoryuken ("Rising Dragon Fist"), Helicopter Kick being nearly identical to the Tatsumaki Senpukyaku ("Hurricane Kick") and the Feint Jump appearing similar to the Hyakkishu ("Demon Flip") used by Akuma. It is actually possible to nearly-perfectly replicate Akuma's moveset from Street Fighter by equipping a Mii Brawler with these three moves.


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Mii Brawler
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Mii Fighters
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Universe Super Smash Bros.
Availability Starter
Final Smash Omega Blitz
Mii Brawler (SSB4)
Brawlers fight empty-handed, and prefer to be up close and personal. Mii Brawlers are fast and powerful.

Mii Brawlers (格闘タイプ, Hand-to-Hand Fighting Type) are one of the three different types of Mii Fighters that appear in Super Smash Bros. 4, along with Mii Swordfighters and Mii Gunners.

Moveset

Of the three types of Mii Fighters, Brawlers are the fastest runners and the highest jumpers. They also have the fastest and strongest attacks of the three, though they pay for this with the shortest range. Like Little Mac, Mii Brawlers' attacks are strong enough to where nearly all of their non-Smash attacks can KO reliably, (though the Brawlers' recovery is a fair amount better). Like all other characters, the stats of the Brawlers can be altered with various pieces of Equipment, buffing them in certain areas while nerfing them in others. Despite this, Mii Brawlers still run notably fast even when their speed stat is nerfed.

Ground attacks

Normal

  • Neutral attack - Two quick punches followed by a series of rapid punches ending with a side kick. First punch does 3%, Second does 2%, Rapid punches do 1% each, and kick does 2%
  • Dash attack - kicks forward, similarly to Fox's dash attack. Does 2%, 1% per hit.
  • Forward tilt - A single roundhouse kick. Does 8%.
  • Up tilt - Punches with an uppercut. Does 6% damage.
  • Down tilt - Sweep kick along the ground. Does 8% damage.

Smash attacks

  • Forward smash - A strong straight punch with high ending lag. Does 25% damage fully charged, 18% minimum.
  • Up smash - A flip kick, similar to Fox's up smash. Does 15%-20% damage, depending on charge time.
  • Down smash - Punches in one direction and kicks in the other. Does 14-18% damage from both sides.

Aerial attacks

Grabs and throws

Special Moves

In Super Smash Bros. 4, characters' special moves can be swapped out for different variants. However, unlike the other characters, Brawlers and other types of Mii Fighters can choose from three completely different special moves for each slot, in a similar vein to Palutena. The following are the Mii Brawlers' special moves:

  • Neutral Special 1: Shot Put: A shot is thrown into the air as an arcing projectile. Does 15% damage.
  • Neutral Special 2: Ultimate Uppercut: An uppercut that slightly resembles Little Mac's when he lands his OHKO. Can be charged up for more power and stored, similarly to Donkey Kong's Giant Punch. Does 8%-22% damage.
  • Neutral Special 3: Exploding Side Kick: Dashing forwards with their foot on fire, extended in a kick. Functions like the Falcon Punch, and it is possible to turn around before unleashing the kick. Does 23-25% damage (27% if reversed).
  • Side Special 1: Onslaught: Charges forward with their knee and fist out, (similar to Captain Falcon's Knee Smash). If the attack hits, the Mii Brawler will launch into a series of kicks (2% damage each) that ends with an uppercut (4% damage).
  • Side Special 2: Burning Dropkick: Extends both legs in front of them, charging forward to deliver a kick while caught on fire. Is charged up similarly to the Green Missile. Does 13-18% damage, depending on charge.
  • Side Special 3: Headache Maker: Performs a mid-air split while doing a downward punch with both fists. Does 13% damage.
  • Up Special 1: Soaring Axe Kick: Performs an upward flip kick that is followed by an axe kick. (Similar to Kirby's Final Cutter). Hits do 4%, 3%, and 4% respectively.
  • Up Special 2: Helicopter Kick: A flurry of kicks while travelling diagonally upward,similar to Fox's Forward aerial. Doesn't have much vertical lift. Does 17% damage, with the first hit doing 3% and the last 6%.
  • Up Special 3: Piston Punch: Jumps upwards while performing a flurry of punches, similar to Little Mac's Up Special. Has good KO potential. Does 11% damage if all hits connect.
  • Down Special 1: Head-On Assault: Falls downwards at a high speed, head aimed at the ground. This move can bury opponents. Does 4% on the way up, while doing 8% damage on the way down.
  • Down Special 2: Feint Jump: Flips off the ground and, when down-special is inputted again, performs a divekick while surrounded by a purple aura. Functions very similarly to Zero Suit Samus's Flip Jump. Does 8% damage.
  • Down Special 3: Foot Flurry: Extends their foot forwards and delivers a number of rapid kicks in front of them, similar to Fox's neutral attack. Does 14% damage across nine hits, with the last one doing 6% damage. If done in the air, the Mii will stop in midair to preform the move.
Special Move Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3
Neutral Special Shot Put Ultimate Uppercut Exploding Side Kick
Side Special Onslaught Burning Dropkick Headache Maker
Up Special Soaring Axe Kick Helicopter Kick Piston Punch
Down Special Head-On Assault Feint Jump Foot Flurry
Final Smash Omega Blitz

Final Smash

Kicks the target into the air and batters them with attacks before smashing them back downwards. Functions similarly to Great Aether.

Taunts

  • Standard/Up: Backflips, then performs a crane pose.
  • Side: Performs two kung fu poses in a row.
  • Down: Punches twice towards the screen.

Trophies

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS trophy descriptions

The Mii Brawler's regular trophy can be obtained by completing Classic Mode and it's alternative trophy can be obtained by completing All-Star mode.

Mii Brawler
NA: This fighter is based on a player's Mii. It excels at fighting with punches and kicks. This type of Mii is very agile, blending attacks with movement to get the battle flowing. It has superior dash and jump compared to other types. Stay close and keep whaling on foes—you'll KO them in no time!
PAL: A Fighter based on your Mii! Brawlers focus on kicks and punches, and a lot of their specials send them hurtling towards opponents. They're better at dashing and jumping than other types of Mii Fighter, and their speedy attacks really pile on the pressure at close range. And, just for good measure, they can also lob shot-puts!
Mii Brawler (Alt.)
NA: Shot Put is the only projectile attack a Mii Brawler can have. It drops quickly and only bounces a tiny bit. Try using it on foes hanging off an edge to knock them off. The down special Head-On Assault can bury enemies in the ground. It also sends the Mii Brawler downward—don't KO yourself, too!
PAL: Shot-Put is the only projectile attack a Mii Brawler can have. It drops quickly and only bounces a tiny bit. Try using it on foes hanging from the stage to knock them off. The down special Head-On Assault can bury enemies in the ground. It's also a kind of meteor smash, but if you use it while off the stage, you'll probably KO yourself, too.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The design of the Mii Brawler used in promotional material is based on an edited version of Guest C, one of the pre-loaded Miis available for use in titles that feature Mii support, as well as the default male Mii in the Mii Maker. His skin is brighter than Guest C (as the default male Mii in Mii Maker has light skin) and his hair has a different design, along with the hair being black in color instead of brown.
  • Several of the Mii Brawler's moves are reminiscent of moves used by the "shoto clone" (Ryu, Ken, Akuma, etc) characters from Street Fighter, with Ultimate Uppercut being visually similar to the Shoryuken ("Rising Dragon Fist"), Helicopter Kick being nearly identical to the Tatsumaki Senpukyaku ("Hurricane Kick") and the Feint Jump appearing similar to the Hyakkishu ("Demon Flip") used by Akuma. It is actually possible to nearly-perfectly replicate Akuma's moveset from Street Fighter by equipping a Mii Brawler with these three moves.