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Mii Fighter (SSB4)

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Mii Fighter
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Mii Fighters
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Mii Fighter (SSB4)

Mii Fighters (Miiファイター, Mii Faitā) are newcomers in Super Smash Bros. 4. Three variations exist: the Mii Brawler, who relies on physical combat, the Mii Swordfighter, who relies on skilled sword combat, and the Mii Gunner, who relies heavily on projectiles. Mii Fighters cannot be used when playing With Anyone online[1], but can be used for With Friends online. Mii Fighters are fought in Multi-Man Mode (under the name "Fighting Mii Team") in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, where, like other Enemy teams, they are unable to use special moves and have limited defenses.

General Information

  • All three varieties have multiple unique special attacks that can be customized.
  • By default the only difference between male and female Miis is that females have a skirt.
  • Custom outfits for both genders of Mii are confirmed.
  • Mii Fighters cannot be used when battling random players online.
  • A Mii Fighter's height can vary depending on what the used Mii's height is set to in the Mii Maker; the smaller the Mii, the speedier it is, while the larger the Mii, the more powerful it is.

Mii Brawler

Main article: Mii Brawler (SSB4)

Brawlers fight with brute force using a combination of different unarmed moves.

Mii Gunner

Main article: Mii Gunner (SSB4)

Gunners use high tech weaponry based in an arm cannon to attack foes from range.

Mii Swordfighter

Main article: Mii Swordfighter (SSB4)

Swordfighters (Sword Fighters in PAL) use their blades and a variety of archaic weaponry to skillfully deal with opponents.

As Multi-Man Opponents

Main article: Multi-Man Mode

In Multi-Man Mode, Mii Fighters appear as the opposing hordes. They differ from playable Mii Fighters in that, instead of the customisable costumes, each fighter wears a uniform black outfit with a white 'M' logo. In addition, any one Mii is available as a Swordfighter, Brawler or Gunner, regardless of what Mii types the player has constructed.

Trailer

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Gallery

Trivia

  • According to Masahiro Sakurai during the Super Smash Bros. Developer Discussion at E3 2014, the celebrity Miis shown during the trailer (president Abraham Lincoln, actor Elijah Wood, rapper Ice-T and Japanese comedian Shinya Arino) were all actual character suggestions posted by Miiverse users.
  • Mii Fighters are one of three newcomers not to have a special illustration on the official website, the others being Lucina and Dark Pit. That being said, Lucina and Dark Pit share illustrative posters with Robin and Palutena respectively that are only accessible through their pages. This makes the Mii Fighters the only newcomers to be completely absent on any promotional poster.
    • Mii Fighters are also the only newcomer not to have their trailer on their official website character page, but they were given a special trailer during the Nintendo Digital Event (shown above).
  • Mii Fighters are the first playable characters that represent the Super Smash Bros series. This is probably because, as Sakurai stated during the Digital Event, "they are almost not even Miis anymore." Though it could also be due to the fact that Mii's have no original universe to represent, as they are meant to represent Nintendo console and game owners.
  • Lifting the character selection token for a CPU Mii Fighter in With Friends will often cause the game to crash if you are not the original room creator.
  • The Mii Fighters are the only opponents in Multi-Man Mode that are playable without hacking (although the costumes are not normally wearable).
  • The Mii Fighters are the first characters since Captain Falcon in Smash 64 whose stock icons are not heads.
  • The Mii Fighters are the only characters who are not opponents in All-Star Mode.

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