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The Mii Brawler's standard special moves are [[#Shot Put|Shot Put]], in which the Mii tosses a shot put; [[#Ultimate Uppercut|Ultimate Uppercut]], in which the Mii charges a powerful uppercut punch; and [[#Exploding Side Kick|Exploding Side Kick]], which involves the Mii performing a flaming kick attack. Their side special attacks include [[#Onslaught|Onslaught]], in which the Mii dashes across the ground and kicks any opponents in its path; [[#Burning Dropkick|Burning Dropkick]], in which the Mii charges a flaming dropkick attack; and [[#Headache Maker|Headache Maker]], in which the Mii leaps up and slams the ground with its fists. The Brawler's up special moves are [[#Soaring Axe Kick|Soaring Axe Kick]], in which the Mii leaps into the air and back down with a kicking attack; [[#Helicopter Kick|Helicopter Kick]], which involves the Mii performing a series of spinning kicks; and [[#Piston Punch|Piston Punch]], in which the Mii leaps into the air with a series of punches. Finally, the down special moves include [[#Head-On Assault|Head-On Assault]], which involves the Mii attacking by slamming the ground head-first; [[#Feint Jump|Feint Jump]], in which the Mii jumps and can perform a kick attack from behind; and [[#Foot Flurry|Foot Flurry]], in which the Mii dashes across the ground with a series of kicks. The Mii Brawler's Final Smash is [[#Omega Blitz|Omega Blitz]], in which the Mii sends opponents into the air with a punch to deliver a series of punches and kicks. | The Mii Brawler's standard special moves are [[#Shot Put|Shot Put]], in which the Mii tosses a shot put; [[#Ultimate Uppercut|Ultimate Uppercut]], in which the Mii charges a powerful uppercut punch; and [[#Exploding Side Kick|Exploding Side Kick]], which involves the Mii performing a flaming kick attack. Their side special attacks include [[#Onslaught|Onslaught]], in which the Mii dashes across the ground and kicks any opponents in its path; [[#Burning Dropkick|Burning Dropkick]], in which the Mii charges a flaming dropkick attack; and [[#Headache Maker|Headache Maker]], in which the Mii leaps up and slams the ground with its fists. The Brawler's up special moves are [[#Soaring Axe Kick|Soaring Axe Kick]], in which the Mii leaps into the air and back down with a kicking attack; [[#Helicopter Kick|Helicopter Kick]], which involves the Mii performing a series of spinning kicks; and [[#Piston Punch|Piston Punch]], in which the Mii leaps into the air with a series of punches. Finally, the down special moves include [[#Head-On Assault|Head-On Assault]], which involves the Mii attacking by slamming the ground head-first; [[#Feint Jump|Feint Jump]], in which the Mii jumps and can perform a kick attack from behind; and [[#Foot Flurry|Foot Flurry]], in which the Mii dashes across the ground with a series of kicks. The Mii Brawler's Final Smash is [[#Omega Blitz|Omega Blitz]], in which the Mii sends opponents into the air with a punch to deliver a series of punches and kicks. | ||
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the Mii Brawler has a new special move, in which he performs a leaping, flaming uppercut that does repeated fire damage on opponents. The Soaring Axe Kick, Feint Jump and Head-On Assault also return. | In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the Mii Brawler has a new special move, in which he performs a leaping, flaming uppercut that does repeated fire damage on opponents.<ref name=MiiFighter>[https://youtu.be/qdSKO-mc2n8 51-53: Mii Fighter – Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved July 5, 2018.</ref> The Soaring Axe Kick, Feint Jump and Head-On Assault also return.<ref name=MiiFighter/><ref>Nintendo. (June 12, 2018). [https://youtu.be/L93H7YC-83o?t=12m12s Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - E3 2018 - Nintendo Switch]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved July 5, 2018.</ref><ref>[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/fighter/51-53.html Mii Fighter character page (''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'')]</ref> | ||
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[[File:SSBWiiU Shot Put.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Shot Put in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | [[File:SSBWiiU Shot Put.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Shot Put in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | ||
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'''Shot Put''' (written '''Shot-Put''' in the PAL release) is the Mii Brawler's default standard special move | '''Shot Put''' (written '''Shot-Put''' in the PAL release) is the Mii Brawler's default standard special move. Similar to an actual [[wikipedia:Shot put|shot put]], the Mii throws a shot a short distance to damage opponents before it disappears. While it can damage after it hits the ground, it deals more damage if it hits them while it is still in the air, and deals less damage every time it bounces off of a surface. | ||
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[[File:SSBWiiU Ultimate Uppercut.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4|Ultimate Uppercut in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | [[File:SSBWiiU Ultimate Uppercut.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4|Ultimate Uppercut in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | ||
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'''Ultimate Uppercut''' is the Mii Brawler's second standard special move in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''. The Mii Brawler charges a punching attack when the special attack button is pressed, and attacks with a jumping uppercut punch when the button is pressed again. Like other charging moves, the player can dodge and shield to stop charging, and resume by pressing the special attack button again. While the attack is charging, the player is invulnerable to knockback from weaker attacks. If the Mii is still in the air after the punch is used, they are left in a helpless state. | '''Ultimate Uppercut''' is the Mii Brawler's second standard special move in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]''. The Mii Brawler charges a punching attack when the special attack button is pressed, and attacks with a jumping uppercut punch when the button is pressed again. Like other charging moves, the player can dodge and shield to stop charging, and resume by pressing the special attack button again. While the attack is charging, the player is invulnerable to knockback from weaker attacks. If the Mii is still in the air after the punch is used, they are left in a helpless state. | ||
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[[File:SSBWiiU Exploding Side Kick.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Exploding Side Kick in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | [[File:SSBWiiU Exploding Side Kick.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Exploding Side Kick in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | ||
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'''Exploding Side Kick''' is the Mii Brawler's third standard special move | '''Exploding Side Kick''' is the Mii Brawler's third standard special move. The move operates similarly to [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[Captain Falcon#Falcon Punch|Falcon Punch]], in that the [[Mii]] briefly charges a powerful flaming kick attack that slightly brings them forward. The player can also tilt the control stick to change the direction in which the attack is used and execute it while in midair, though unlike the Falcon Punch this deals no extra damage. However, the move does deal more damage if the opponent is hit closer to the Mii's body. The Mii also has super armor during certain parts of the attack. | ||
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[[File:SSBWiiU Onslaught.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4|Onslaught in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | [[File:SSBWiiU Onslaught.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4|Onslaught in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | ||
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'''Onslaught''' is the Mii Brawler's default side special move | '''Onslaught''' is the Mii Brawler's default side special move. When used, the Mii Brawler charges across the ground knee first, and if the player hits an opponent the Mii attacks with several kicks followed by an uppercut. If used in midair, the Mii rises into the air when attacking an opponent, and the Mii is left helpless after the move ends. | ||
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[[File:SSBWiiU Burning Dropkick.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Burning Dropkick in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | [[File:SSBWiiU Burning Dropkick.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Burning Dropkick in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | ||
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'''Burning Dropkick''' ('''Burning Drop Kick''' in the PAL release) is the Mii Brawler's second side special move | '''Burning Dropkick''' ('''Burning Drop Kick''' in the PAL release) is the Mii Brawler's second side special move. The Mii leaps across the screen in a flaming kick. The move can be charged by holding down the special attack button, increasing the distance traveled and the damage dealt. The move charges faster if executed like a [[Smash attack (move)|smash attack]]. | ||
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[[File:SSBWiiU Soaring Axe Kick.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Soaring Axe Kick in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | [[File:SSBWiiU Soaring Axe Kick.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Soaring Axe Kick in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | ||
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'''Soaring Axe Kick''' is the Mii Brawler's default up special move | '''Soaring Axe Kick''' is the Mii Brawler's default up special move. The Mii kicks up and leaps into the air, immediately followed by falling back to the ground with an axe kick. Hitting an opponent under the Mii's leg while performing the axe kick deals a meteor smash. | ||
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[[File:SSBWiiU Helicopter Kick.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4|Helicopter Kick in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | [[File:SSBWiiU Helicopter Kick.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4|Helicopter Kick in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | ||
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'''Helicopter Kick''' is the Mii Brawler's second up special move | '''Helicopter Kick''' is the Mii Brawler's second up special move. The Mii delivers a series of spinning kicks that ends with a powerful finishing kick. The move provides more horizontal movement than vertical, and the player can control their movement with the control stick while performing this move. | ||
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[[File:SSBWiiU Head-On Assault.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4|Head-On Assault in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | [[File:SSBWiiU Head-On Assault.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4|Head-On Assault in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | ||
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'''Head-On Assault''' is the Mii Brawler's default down special move | '''Head-On Assault''' is the Mii Brawler's default down special move. The Mii leaps into the air and forward a short distance, dealing slight damage and knockback, and then slams into the ground headfirst, which buries nearby opponents. If used in the air, the Mii immediately flies toward the ground. The move also meteor smashes any opponents under the Mii's head as they descend. | ||
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[[File:SSBWiiU Feint Jump.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Feint Jump in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | [[File:SSBWiiU Feint Jump.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Feint Jump in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'']] | ||
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'''Feint Jump''' is the Mii Brawler's second down special move | '''Feint Jump''' is the Mii Brawler's second down special move. Similar to [[Zero Suit Samus]]'s [[Zero Suit Samus#Flip Jump|Flip Jump]] and [[Sheik]]'s [[Sheik#Bouncing Fish|Bouncing Fish]], the Mii leaps into the air in a front flip, and by pressing an attack button during the move the player performs a forward-moving kick to attack. | ||
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Revision as of 21:10, February 24, 2019
It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: New special moves in Ultimate
The Mii Brawler is a variation of the Mii Fighter that appears as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It is one of the three different Mii Fighters available in the game. As its name suggests, the Mii Brawler focuses more on hand to hand combat rather than weapons and most of its attacks involve punches and kicks. Mii Brawlers also move faster and jump higher than the Mii Gunner or Mii Swordfighter.
Unlike other fighters in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U (aside from Palutena), the Mii Brawler's custom moves are completely different moves in total, rather than being altered versions of their default moves. Along with moves, the player can also customize the Mii Brawler's outfit and hat. Like the other types of Miis, Mii Brawlers cannot be used when playing With Anyone online, but can be used when playing With Friends.
The Mii Brawler's standard special moves are Shot Put, in which the Mii tosses a shot put; Ultimate Uppercut, in which the Mii charges a powerful uppercut punch; and Exploding Side Kick, which involves the Mii performing a flaming kick attack. Their side special attacks include Onslaught, in which the Mii dashes across the ground and kicks any opponents in its path; Burning Dropkick, in which the Mii charges a flaming dropkick attack; and Headache Maker, in which the Mii leaps up and slams the ground with its fists. The Brawler's up special moves are Soaring Axe Kick, in which the Mii leaps into the air and back down with a kicking attack; Helicopter Kick, which involves the Mii performing a series of spinning kicks; and Piston Punch, in which the Mii leaps into the air with a series of punches. Finally, the down special moves include Head-On Assault, which involves the Mii attacking by slamming the ground head-first; Feint Jump, in which the Mii jumps and can perform a kick attack from behind; and Foot Flurry, in which the Mii dashes across the ground with a series of kicks. The Mii Brawler's Final Smash is Omega Blitz, in which the Mii sends opponents into the air with a punch to deliver a series of punches and kicks.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Mii Brawler has a new special move, in which he performs a leaping, flaming uppercut that does repeated fire damage on opponents.[1] The Soaring Axe Kick, Feint Jump and Head-On Assault also return.[1][2][3]
Special moves
Standard special moves
Shot Put
Template:Main-external Shot Put (written Shot-Put in the PAL release) is the Mii Brawler's default standard special move. Similar to an actual shot put, the Mii throws a shot a short distance to damage opponents before it disappears. While it can damage after it hits the ground, it deals more damage if it hits them while it is still in the air, and deals less damage every time it bounces off of a surface.
Ultimate Uppercut
Template:Main-external Ultimate Uppercut is the Mii Brawler's second standard special move in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. The Mii Brawler charges a punching attack when the special attack button is pressed, and attacks with a jumping uppercut punch when the button is pressed again. Like other charging moves, the player can dodge and shield to stop charging, and resume by pressing the special attack button again. While the attack is charging, the player is invulnerable to knockback from weaker attacks. If the Mii is still in the air after the punch is used, they are left in a helpless state.
Exploding Side Kick
Template:Main-external Exploding Side Kick is the Mii Brawler's third standard special move. The move operates similarly to Captain Falcon's Falcon Punch, in that the Mii briefly charges a powerful flaming kick attack that slightly brings them forward. The player can also tilt the control stick to change the direction in which the attack is used and execute it while in midair, though unlike the Falcon Punch this deals no extra damage. However, the move does deal more damage if the opponent is hit closer to the Mii's body. The Mii also has super armor during certain parts of the attack.
Side special moves
Onslaught
Template:Main-external Onslaught is the Mii Brawler's default side special move. When used, the Mii Brawler charges across the ground knee first, and if the player hits an opponent the Mii attacks with several kicks followed by an uppercut. If used in midair, the Mii rises into the air when attacking an opponent, and the Mii is left helpless after the move ends.
Burning Dropkick
Template:Main-external Burning Dropkick (Burning Drop Kick in the PAL release) is the Mii Brawler's second side special move. The Mii leaps across the screen in a flaming kick. The move can be charged by holding down the special attack button, increasing the distance traveled and the damage dealt. The move charges faster if executed like a smash attack.
Headache Maker
Template:Main-external Headache Maker is the Mii Brawler's third side special move in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. When used, the Mii jumps into the air and slams back down with their fists which damage any opponents underneath (potentially meteor smashing them). The player can also execute the downward attack sooner by pressing an attack button. The Mii also moves further horizontally if the move is used in midair than when used on the ground. If used from high enough, the move will do less damage the further the Mii travels down and eventually will end, leaving them in a helpless state.
Up special moves
Soaring Axe Kick
Template:Main-external Soaring Axe Kick is the Mii Brawler's default up special move. The Mii kicks up and leaps into the air, immediately followed by falling back to the ground with an axe kick. Hitting an opponent under the Mii's leg while performing the axe kick deals a meteor smash.
Helicopter Kick
Template:Main-external Helicopter Kick is the Mii Brawler's second up special move. The Mii delivers a series of spinning kicks that ends with a powerful finishing kick. The move provides more horizontal movement than vertical, and the player can control their movement with the control stick while performing this move.
Piston Punch
Template:Main-external Piston Punch is the Mii Brawler's third up special move in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The move involves the Mii rising into the air with a series of punches, similar to Little Mac's Rising Uppercut, and dealing multiple hits to any opponents caught in the attack.
Down special moves
Head-On Assault
Template:Main-external Head-On Assault is the Mii Brawler's default down special move. The Mii leaps into the air and forward a short distance, dealing slight damage and knockback, and then slams into the ground headfirst, which buries nearby opponents. If used in the air, the Mii immediately flies toward the ground. The move also meteor smashes any opponents under the Mii's head as they descend.
Feint Jump
Template:Main-external Feint Jump is the Mii Brawler's second down special move. Similar to Zero Suit Samus's Flip Jump and Sheik's Bouncing Fish, the Mii leaps into the air in a front flip, and by pressing an attack button during the move the player performs a forward-moving kick to attack.
Foot Flurry
Template:Main-external Foot Flurry is the Mii Brawler's third down special move in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The Mii moves across the ground in a series of kick attacks, finishing with an upward kick that knocks opponents away. If the move is used in the air, the Mii instead attacks with a series of downward kicks and finishes with a side kick that still knocks opponents away. When using the aerial version the Mii remains floating in place the first time the move is used, though during subsequent uses the Mii falls like normal.
Final Smash
Omega Blitz
Template:Main-external Omega Blitz is the Mii Brawler's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. When activated, the Mii Brawler uppercuts their opponent, sending them into the air. The Mii then jumps to the opponent and delivers multiple punches and kick combos, with a rising triple spin kick at the end. The Final Smash finishes with a strong impulsive chop that launches the foe downwards, dealing high knockback.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 超絶ファイナルラッシュ[?] Chōzetsu Fainaru Rasshu |
Transcendent Final Rush | |
Spanish | Estrella fugaz[?] | Shooting star |
Profiles and statistics
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
Trophy information
Blue indicates the Trophy or description is exclusive to the Wii U version.
Palutena's Guidance
- Pit: Tell me about this fighter.
- Palutena: Here we have a Mii Brawler.
- Pit: This fight's gonna be really easy if my opponent's unarmed.
- Viridi: Listen to Mr. Tough Guy here! That's pretty presumptuous that this fight's already in the bag!
- Pit: Oh, like you're one to talk about looking down on others.
- Palutena: But Viridi's right. You can't underestimate this foe. The Mii Brawler is far from being "unarmed." Those fists are weapons in and of themselves. They pack a real punch, so you could watch out for even straightforward moves like the side smash.
- Pit: Ok. Ok. No talking trash about any of my opponents. At least not until after the fight!
amiibo
All three classes (Brawler, Swordfighter, Gunner) have similar site descriptions.
- Mii Fighters are playable characters in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. They are based on a player's Mii character—so anyone can join in—and you can outfit them with fun costumes. There are three different types (Brawler, Gunner, and Swordfighter), and each one brings a different fighting style to the battle!
Gallery
Stock icon (Fighting Mii Team)
Name in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 格闘タイプ[?] Kakuto-taipu |
Hand-to-Hand Fighting Type | |
Dutch | Mii-Bokser[?] | Mii Boxer | |
German | Mii-Boxer[?] | Mii Boxer | |
Italian | Lottatore Mii[?] | Mii Wrestler | |
Portuguese | Mii Guerreiro[?] | Mii Warrior | |
Russian | Mii-Драчун[?] Mii-Drachun |
Mii Fighter | |
Spanish (NOA) | Peleador Mii[?] | Mii Fighter | |
Spanish (NOE) | Karateka Mii[?] | Mii Karateka |
References
- ^ a b 51-53: Mii Fighter – Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. YouTube. Retrieved July 5, 2018.
- ^ Nintendo. (June 12, 2018). Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - E3 2018 - Nintendo Switch. YouTube. Retrieved July 5, 2018.
- ^ Mii Fighter character page (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)