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− | :''For the Mii Fighters in general, see [[Mii Fighters (SSBU)]]. For other uses, see [[Mii]]. For the other Mii Fighters types, see [[Mii Swordfighter (SSBU)]] and [[Mii Gunner (SSBU)]].''{{ |
+ | :''For the Mii Fighters in general, see [[Mii Fighters (SSBU)]]. For other uses, see [[Mii]]. For the other Mii Fighters types, see [[Mii Swordfighter (SSBU)]] and [[Mii Gunner (SSBU)]].''{{Infobox Character |
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|name = Mii Brawler |
|name = Mii Brawler |
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|image =[[File:Mii Brawler SSBU.png|255px]] |
|image =[[File:Mii Brawler SSBU.png|255px]] |
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==Attributes== |
==Attributes== |
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+ | Mii Brawlers fight up close using short-range moves. They are generally faster and physically stronger than their counterparts, the [[Mii Swordfighter (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Mii Swordfighter]], and [[Mii Gunner (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Mii Gunner]]. |
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+ | Gameplay-wise, Mii Brawlers fight similarly to [[Mario (SBBU)|Mario]] and [[Luigi (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Luigi]], though they borrow some elements from [[Fox (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Fox]], [[Zero Suit Samus (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Zero Suit Samus]], and [[Diddy Kong (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Diddy Kong]]. |
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== Summary == |
== Summary == |
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=== Attributes === |
=== Attributes === |
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=== Ground Attacks === |
=== Ground Attacks === |
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=== Aerial Attacks === |
=== Aerial Attacks === |
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=== Grabs and Throws === |
=== Grabs and Throws === |
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=== Special Attacks === |
=== Special Attacks === |
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* Mii Brawler now stays on one side during [[Omega Blitz]]. |
* Mii Brawler now stays on one side during [[Omega Blitz]]. |
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===[[Taunts]]=== |
===[[Taunts]]=== |
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+ | *Up Taunt: The Brawler does a backflip and strikes a crane pose. |
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+ | *Down Taunt: Punches towards the screen twice. |
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+ | *Side Taunt: ''To be added'' |
=== On-Screen Appearance === |
=== On-Screen Appearance === |
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+ | A strong and muscular character bearing the head of a Mii caricature. Fully customizable down to the outfit, moves, and equipment. The Mii's set size is used as well, but not visibly - if the original Mii is short, they are faster, but if they are tall they have more attack power. |
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=== Idle Poses === |
=== Idle Poses === |
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=== Victory Poses === |
=== Victory Poses === |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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==Palette Swaps== |
==Palette Swaps== |
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+ | There are no technical palette swaps to the Mii Brawler, but if you press "A" (or an equivalent) on the render, you can choose the Mii Brawler to play as. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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+ | Trivia == |
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+ | * The Mii Brawler, out of all three Mii Fighter types, had the most special moves replaced, while Mii Swordfighter and Gunner only has one new special |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]] |
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]] |
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[[Category:Starters]] |
[[Category:Starters]] |
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Revision as of 15:06, 12 March 2020
- For the Mii Fighters in general, see Mii Fighters (SSBU). For other uses, see Mii. For the other Mii Fighters types, see Mii Swordfighter (SSBU) and Mii Gunner (SSBU).
Mii Brawlers are one of the three types of Mii Fighters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, first playable in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. They fight in close-up, hand-to-hand combat.
Attributes
Mii Brawlers fight up close using short-range moves. They are generally faster and physically stronger than their counterparts, the Mii Swordfighter, and Mii Gunner.
Gameplay-wise, Mii Brawlers fight similarly to Mario and Luigi, though they borrow some elements from Fox, Zero Suit Samus, and Diddy Kong.
Summary
Changes from SSBWU/3DS
Attributes
To be added
Ground Attacks
To be added
Aerial Attacks
To be added
Grabs and Throws
To be added
Special Attacks
- Mii Brawler now stays on one side during Omega Blitz.
Moveset
Ground Attacks
Normal
- Neutral Attack: Two quick punches, followed by a series of rapid punches, ending with a side kick.
- Forward Tilt: A roundhouse kick. Can be angled.
- Up Tilt: Punches with an uppercut. Sends the opponent upwards and slightly behind the Brawler.
- Down Tilt: An inverted sweep kick along the ground. Knocks opponents upward.
- Dash Attack: A flying kick. A risky but useful approach option.
Smash Attacks
- Forward Smash: A strong straight punch.
- Up Smash (Cartwheel Kick): A flip kick.
- Down Smash: Punches forward and kicks backwards simultaneously.
Other attacks
- Floor Attack (Front): Gets up while kicking both sides.
- Floor Attack (Back): Gets up while kicking both sides.
- Floor Attack (Trip): Gets up while kicking both sides.
- Ledge Attack: A low backhanded karate chop.
Aerial Attacks
- Neutral aerial: A sex kick, similar to Mario’s Neutral Aerial.
- Forward aerial: Two alternating inward kicks.
- Back aerial: A swinging back kick.
- Up aerial: Swings their foot above their head in an arc.
- Down aerial: Swings both fists beneath themself in a double axe handle. A powerful Meteor Smash, and sends grounded opponents diagonally upwards.
Grabs and Throws
- Grab: Reaches out in front of themself.
- Pummel: Headbutts the opponent.
- Forward Throw: Launches the opponent away with a backhand.
- Back Throw: Kicks the opponent behind themself.
- Up Throw: Knocks the enemy up with a palm strike.
- Down Throw: Karate chops the opponent into the ground.
Special Moves
Taunts
- Up Taunt: The Brawler does a backflip and strikes a crane pose.
- Down Taunt: Punches towards the screen twice.
- Side Taunt: To be added
On-Screen Appearance
A strong and muscular character bearing the head of a Mii caricature. Fully customizable down to the outfit, moves, and equipment. The Mii's set size is used as well, but not visibly - if the original Mii is short, they are faster, but if they are tall they have more attack power.
Idle Poses
To be added
Victory Poses
In competitive play
To be added
Palette Swaps
There are no technical palette swaps to the Mii Brawler, but if you press "A" (or an equivalent) on the render, you can choose the Mii Brawler to play as.
Gallery
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Trivia ==
- The Mii Brawler, out of all three Mii Fighter types, had the most special moves replaced, while Mii Swordfighter and Gunner only has one new special
External links
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