Mii Fighter (SSBU)
Mii Fighter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |
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Universe | Super Smash Bros. |
Other playable appearance | in SSB4 |
Availability | Custom (Unlockable in World of Light) |
Final Smash | varies |
“ | You can choose from the three types of Mii Fighter and select from a set of three specials for each type. You can also choose one of 12 voice options! | ” |
—Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site |
Mii Fighter (Miiファイター, Mii Fighter) is a type of playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. They were confirmed as playable characters on June 12th, 2018 with their Brawler, Swordfighter, and Gunner variants returning. Masahiro Sakurai stated in their introduction that Mii Fighters are planned for inclusion in online battles. Previously, their use online was restricted to playing with friends in Smash 4. The Mii Fighters are classified as fighters #51, #52, and #53 respectively.
Changes from Super Smash Bros. 4
- The list below covers the general changes of the Mii Fighters as a whole. For information about each Mii Fighter's moveset changes, see Mii Brawler (SSBU), Mii Swordfighter (SSBU), and Mii Gunner (SSBU).
Aesthetics
- As with all veterans returning from SSB4, the Mii Fighters' models feature more subdued color schemes.
- Players can customize the Mii Fighter's voice clips. 12 voices are selectable.
- The Mii Fighters no longer show anger while taunting.
- The player can now customize the costume colors; it no longer depends on the Mii's selected color.
- All three types of Mii Fighter have had their body proportions adjusted.
- While still based off default Miis, each Mii Fighter has an altered appearance.
- Mii Fighters have more facial customisation, thanks to the Switch's expanded Mii Maker.
- The default outfits for the Mii Fighters have significantly more detail:
- The Mii Brawler's default outfit features a stylized shirt with extra padding on their forearms and shins.
- The Mii Swordfighter's default outfit is now a tunic with additional armor pieces, along with a sheath on their back.
- The Mii Gunner's default outfit is now a bodysuit with a character-colored jacket and boots.
Misc.
- On the character selection screen, all three classes of Mii Fighter are listed separately instead of sharing a slot.
- As a result, the announcer now says "Mii Brawler", "Mii Swordfighter", and "Mii Gunner" instead of simply "Mii" for all three classes.
- The Mii Fighter's victory theme is now a remixed version of Ultimate's theme song.
- All three Mii Fighter types versus portraits have had their faces blocked out when using customized Miis.
- Miis can now be used in online and local wireless play, where their custom names will no longer be displayed. Instead, "Mii BRAWLER", "Mii SWORDFIGHTER", or "Mii GUNNER" will be displayed as their name.
- Mii Fighters' height and weight can no longer be customized.
- Each type of Mii Fighter has a different preset weight value, with Mii Gunners being the heaviest and Mii Brawlers being the lightest.
- The Mii Fighters are no longer playable in Classic Mode.
Gallery
The Mii Fighters taunting on Battlefield.
The Mii Swordfighter striking Villager with his dash attack on Hyrule Castle.
The Mii Gunner striking Luigi with her jab on Wrecking Crew.
The Mii Brawler striking Kirby mid-Stone with his Head-On Assault on Skyworld.
The Mii Fighters shielding on Mario Circuit.
Character Showcase Video
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Trivia
- Although the Mii Fighters technically represent the Super Smash Bros. universe in both Smash 4 and Ultimate, the stage shown on their character page background is Find Mii, a stage based on a Mii-represented game.
- Additionally, in the "display by series" organization on the site, the Mii Fighters use the Mii Channel logo instead of the Smash Bros. logo.
- Despite being fighters #51, #52, and #53 respectively, they are not placed between Greninja and Palutena in the character selection screen but at the end just before the Random option.
- The Mii Fighters are the only characters in Ultimate to have customizable moves.
- Although the Mii Fighters have three separate types, they have only one stock icon shared between them, which resembles the default Mii Brawler's head.