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Mii Brawlers are recurring characters in the Super Smash Bros. series.

Biography[]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U[]

Mii Brawlers are one of three types of customizable fighters introduced in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. Their appearances are based on Mii characters created by the player, and are further customized with a variety of unlockable Mii Outfits and Mii Headgear. Mii Brawlers are unable to wear the Link Outfit (the only available Mii Outfit based on The Legend of Zelda series), but can wear all available Mii Headgear, including the Link Cap, Majora's Mask, and others.

A Mii Brawler's move set contains no moves directly based on the fighters from the Zelda series, though a few similarities exist. Its forward aerial attack is a spinning double round kick, like Link's back aerial and Ganondorf's neutral aerial, but in reverse. After executing a forward smash attack, the Mii Brawler curls and shakes its fist in the same manner as Ganondorf's Warlock Punch. For its "up" taunt, the Mii Brawler performs a quick backflip then strikes a pose similar to that of Link and Mii Swordfighters.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[]

Mii Brawlers return in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with several changes to their moves. They are the only type of Mii fighter that can wear the Skull Kid's Outfit; all Mii Headgears can be worn by all three types of Mii fighters.

Nomenclature[]

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in other regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
LanguageNameMeaning
JapanJapaneseMii 格闘タイプ (Mii Kakutō Taipu)[1]Fighting-Type Mii
ChinaChineseSIMii 格斗类型 (Mii Gédòu Lèixíng)[2]
Taiwan, Hong Kong, MacaoChineseTRMii 格鬥類型 (Mii Gédòu Lèixíng)[3]
NetherlandsDutchMii-bokser[4]
CanadaFrenchCABagarreur Mii[5]
GermanyGermanMii-Boxer[6]
ItalyItalianLottatore Mii[7]
South KoreaKoreanMii 격투 타입 (Mii Gyeogtu Taib)[8]
RussiaRussianMii-драчун (Mii-drachun)[9]
Latin AmericaSpanishLAPeleador Mii[10]
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