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[[file:TL apartments.png|500px|thumb|caption|Outside screenshot]]
[[File:TL Mii apartments 1.jpg|right|250px|thumb|'''Mii Apartments''' in ''Life''.]]


'''Mii Apartments''' is where the majority of gameplay occurs in ''[[Tomodachi Life]]''. Miis live in their own apartments and will often request the player to help them or play with them. Miis interact independently, and will oftentimes hang out with other Miis in their own apartments. At night and sometimes throughout the day, Miis will fall asleep and dream. Players can enter and watch these dreams, and when they exit the Mii will wake up and an item related to the dream will appear next to them. When they are asleep at night, players can draw on their faces.
'''Mii Apartments''' is where the majority of gameplay occurs in ''[[Tomodachi Collection]]'' and ''[[Tomodachi Life]]''. Miis live in their own apartments and will often request the player to help them or play with them. Miis interact independently, and will oftentimes hang out with other Miis in their own apartments. The player can purchase custom interiors to give to Miis that will change the appearance of a specific Mii's room. At night and sometimes throughout the day, Miis will fall asleep and dream. Players can enter and watch these dreams, and when they exit the Mii will wake up and an item related to the dream will appear next to them. When they are asleep at night, players can draw on their faces.


As more Miis are made, the apartment building will upgrade to hold more apartments until it caps at 100 Miis.
===Upgrades===
Mii Apartments has 3 upgrades. Each upgrade changes the number of available apartments and the appearance of the building.


As more Miis are made, the apartment building will upgrade to hold more apartments until it caps at 100 Miis.
The first upgrade is a brown, brick-like appearance, expanding to have 48 apartments once the building has 20 residents. The second upgrade is a grayish, stony-like material, looking very similar to how it was in the beginning. It will expand to have 72 apartments once the building reaches 45 residents. The final upgrade will have an elegant platinum color, expanding to hold 100 apartments once the building has 70 residents.
<gallery>
TL Mii Apartments.png|The first upgrade.
</gallery>


===Mii windows===
===Mii windows===
The window of your Mii's apartment or room can tell you the status they are in.
The window of a Mii's apartment or room will tell you their current status.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable table-purple"
!Icon
!Icon
!Meaning
!Meaning
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:TL no mii w.png]]<br>Empty}}
|{{center|[[File:TL no mii w.png]]<br>Empty}}
|There is no who lives in this apartment. a Mii could be moved there, or a new Mii could be created there.
|No one is currently living in the apartment. A new Mii can be created to live in the apartment or an existing Mii can be moved into it.
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:TL away w.png]]<br>Away}}
|{{center|[[File:TL away w.png]]<br>Away}}
|The Mii inside is not at his/her apartment and is somewhere else on the island, or in another room. You can call or locate your Mii.
|The Mii living inside is not at their apartment and is somewhere else on the island, or visiting another room. You can call the Mii back or locate where they are.
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:TL normal w.png]]<br>Normal}}
|{{center|[[File:TL normal w.png]]<br>Normal}}
|The Mii inside is normal, and does not require your attention.
|The Mii inside is awake with a normal status, and does not require your attention.
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:TL problem w.png]]<br>Problem}}
|{{center|[[File:TL problem w.png]]<br>Problem}}
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|The Mii is thinking about friendship or wants to do something social.
|The Mii is thinking about friendship or wants to do something social.
|-
|-
|{{center|<br>Love}}
|{{center|[[file:TL love w.png]]<br>Love}}
|The Mii has either a question about romance, a confession of love, or having a breakup.
|The Mii has a romance-related question, such as wanting to confess their love, wanting to propose, or having a [[baby]].
|-
|-
|{{center|<br>Sadness}}
|{{center|[[file:TL sadness w.png]]<br>Sadness}}
|The Mii is sad due to a failed friendship or romance, and needs to be cheered up with gifts.
|The Mii is sad due to a failed friendship or romance, and needs to be cheered up with gifts.
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:TL game w.png]]<br>Playful}}
|{{center|[[File:TL game w.png]]<br>Playful}}
|The Mii wants to play an [[Islander Mini-Game]]. There are 6 different Mini-Games you can play with your Mii: Football, Mystery shadow, Pixel item, Zoom item, Islander facts and Catch. If you beat the Mii, he/she will present you with 3 boxes: small, medium and large. These boxes contain random items as prizes.
|The Mii wants to play an [[Islander Mini-Game]]. There are 6 different minigames you can play with your Mii: Football, Mystery shadow, Pixel item, Zoom item, Islander facts and Catch. If you beat the Mii, they will present you with 3 boxes: small, medium and large. These boxes contain random treasures as prizes. A Mii may reveal that they have a problem after playing a minigame.
|-
|{{center|[[File:TL Sleeping window.png|32px]]<br>Sleep}}
|The Mii is asleep and can't be currently interacted with for the rest of the day. This can happen from the late night all the way to the early morning. It may or may not include a dream bubble.
|-}}
|}
|}


===The Office===
===The Office===
[[file:TL office.png|250px|thumb|left|caption|Outside the Office room]]
The office is a room located at the bottom middle of the apartment building. The room has 2 options, Apartment Swap and [[Personality Chart]].
Apartment Swap allows you to move 2 Miis' apartments, and swap them with each other.
The Personality Chart shows the personalities of all the Miis living on the island, comparing them to each other.
The office will also show you all the stats about your island and islanders. These stats include: General community vibe, Islander count, Average age, Male to Female ratio, Quality of life, Problems solved, Streetpass encounters and Travelers received.


===The Rooftop===
Only accessible in the Japanese version, the roof top is a communal area where Miis hang out and play tennis. It was replaced with the [[Observation Tower]] in the western and Korean releases of ''Life''. It is still visited in these versions during an event where a Mii receives a letter from someone asking them to meet them on the roof.


[[file:TL office.png|300px|thumb|left|caption|Outside the Office room]]
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==Other appearances==
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
Mii Apartments is the setting of a stage called [[smashwiki:Tomodachi Life|Tomodachi Life]], which first appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and returned in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Similarly to in [[smashwiki:Luigi's Mansion|Luigi's Mansion]], the interiors of the apartments are only revealed when a fighter enters the apartment, or by explosive items such as the [[smashwiki:X-Bomb|X-Bomb]]. Miis saved on the player's system appear inside the apartments. ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' also features a [[smashwiki:Trophy|Trophy]] of Mii Apartments as one of two from ''Tomodachi Life''.


The Office is a room located at the bottom middle of the apartment building. The room has 2 options, [[Apartment Swap]] and [[Personality chart]].
==Gallery==
[[Apartment Swap]] allows you to move 2 Mii's apartments, and swap them with each other.
===''Tomodachi Collection''===
<gallery>
TC Mii Apartments.png|The Mii apartment building in ''Collection''.
TC Miis Chatting.png|Two Miis Chatting
</gallery>


The [[Personality chart]] shows what personality a Mii is and compares them to other Miis
===''Tomodachi Life''===
<gallery>
TL Miis Visiting.jpg|Miis coming to visit another Mii in their apartment.
TL Apartment MiiEntersAnotherApt.jpg|A Mii entering another Mii's apartment.
TL Apartment ThreeMiisOnTheFloor.jpg|Three Miis sitting on the floor of an apartment.
TL Apartment TwoMiisListeningToMusic.jpg|Two Miis listening to a CD together in a room.
TL Apartment TwoMiisExercising.jpg|Miis exercising together.
TL Apartment Rooftop MysteriousLetter1.jpg|A Mii arrives at the rooftop.
TL Apartment Rooftop MysteriousLetter2.jpg|Meeting with another Mii on the roof.
</gallery>


The Office will also show you all the stats about your island and islanders. The Office shows you: General community vibe, Islander count, Average age, Male to Female ratio, (info needed)''???'', Problems solved, Streetpass encounters and Travelers received.
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Mii Apartments in Life.

Mii Apartments is where the majority of gameplay occurs in Tomodachi Collection and Tomodachi Life. Miis live in their own apartments and will often request the player to help them or play with them. Miis interact independently, and will oftentimes hang out with other Miis in their own apartments. The player can purchase custom interiors to give to Miis that will change the appearance of a specific Mii's room. At night and sometimes throughout the day, Miis will fall asleep and dream. Players can enter and watch these dreams, and when they exit the Mii will wake up and an item related to the dream will appear next to them. When they are asleep at night, players can draw on their faces.

As more Miis are made, the apartment building will upgrade to hold more apartments until it caps at 100 Miis.

Upgrades

Mii Apartments has 3 upgrades. Each upgrade changes the number of available apartments and the appearance of the building.

The first upgrade is a brown, brick-like appearance, expanding to have 48 apartments once the building has 20 residents. The second upgrade is a grayish, stony-like material, looking very similar to how it was in the beginning. It will expand to have 72 apartments once the building reaches 45 residents. The final upgrade will have an elegant platinum color, expanding to hold 100 apartments once the building has 70 residents.

Mii windows

The window of a Mii's apartment or room will tell you their current status.

Icon Meaning
TL no mii w.png
Empty
No one is currently living in the apartment. A new Mii can be created to live in the apartment or an existing Mii can be moved into it.
TL away w.png
Away
The Mii living inside is not at their apartment and is somewhere else on the island, or visiting another room. You can call the Mii back or locate where they are.
TL normal w.png
Normal
The Mii inside is awake with a normal status, and does not require your attention.
TL problem w.png
Problem
The Mii inside is having a problem such as hunger, sickness, or wanting an item or activity.
TL friend w.png
Friendship
The Mii is thinking about friendship or wants to do something social.
TL love w.png
Love
The Mii has a romance-related question, such as wanting to confess their love, wanting to propose, or having a baby.
TL sadness w.png
Sadness
The Mii is sad due to a failed friendship or romance, and needs to be cheered up with gifts.
TL game w.png
Playful
The Mii wants to play an Islander Mini-Game. There are 6 different minigames you can play with your Mii: Football, Mystery shadow, Pixel item, Zoom item, Islander facts and Catch. If you beat the Mii, they will present you with 3 boxes: small, medium and large. These boxes contain random treasures as prizes. A Mii may reveal that they have a problem after playing a minigame.
TL Sleeping window.png
Sleep
The Mii is asleep and can't be currently interacted with for the rest of the day. This can happen from the late night all the way to the early morning. It may or may not include a dream bubble.

The Office

Outside the Office room

The office is a room located at the bottom middle of the apartment building. The room has 2 options, Apartment Swap and Personality Chart. Apartment Swap allows you to move 2 Miis' apartments, and swap them with each other.

The Personality Chart shows the personalities of all the Miis living on the island, comparing them to each other.

The office will also show you all the stats about your island and islanders. These stats include: General community vibe, Islander count, Average age, Male to Female ratio, Quality of life, Problems solved, Streetpass encounters and Travelers received.

The Rooftop

Only accessible in the Japanese version, the roof top is a communal area where Miis hang out and play tennis. It was replaced with the Observation Tower in the western and Korean releases of Life. It is still visited in these versions during an event where a Mii receives a letter from someone asking them to meet them on the roof.


Other appearances

Super Smash Bros. series

Mii Apartments is the setting of a stage called Tomodachi Life, which first appeared in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and returned in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Similarly to in Luigi's Mansion, the interiors of the apartments are only revealed when a fighter enters the apartment, or by explosive items such as the X-Bomb. Miis saved on the player's system appear inside the apartments. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS also features a Trophy of Mii Apartments as one of two from Tomodachi Life.

Gallery

Tomodachi Collection

Tomodachi Life