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The '''Mii Brawler''' (格闘タイプ, Hand-to-Hand Fighting Type) is one of the three different types of Mii Fighters that appear in the in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]], along with the [[Mii Swordfighter]] and [[Mii Gunner]]. | The '''Mii Brawler''' (格闘タイプ, Hand-to-Hand Fighting Type), also known as "''かくとうF.''", roughly translating to ''Kakuto F.'' in the [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'s files (Kakuro meaning "Hand to Hand combat" and the F. probably standing for "Fighter")<ref>https://twitter.com/WiiFactsPlus/status/1319416538445893632</ref> is one of the three different types of Mii Fighters that appear in the in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]], along with the [[Mii Swordfighter]] and [[Mii Gunner]]. | ||
==Character== | |||
The Mii Brawler as a character does not seems to have a set in stone appearance: | |||
- In [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U|the fourth entry of the Super Smash Bros. series]], the Mii Brawler had at the time had a sticking ressemblance with the [[default Male Mii]] that could be seen in the [[Mii Channel]] if the player did not modify his Mii while creating a mii (as well as the [[Guest Mii C]] who is identical to the default male Mii but with a skin tone more tanned), yet having a different hair style and hair color, creating a doubt about the two being the same character. | |||
- In [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|the fifth entry of the Super Smash Bros. series]], the Mii Brawler looks very different compared to its Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U counterpart, now having longer hair, different eyebrows, a slightly tanner skin and his mouth being an upside down smile, accentuating his fighter statut yet creating doubt about him and the Mii Brawler in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U being the same character. According to internal files of the game, the Mii Brawler was called "''かくとう''", roughly translating to ''Kakuto F'', with Kakuro meaning "Hand to Hand combat" and the F. probably standing for "Fighter"<ref>https://twitter.com/WiiFactsPlus/status/1319416538445893632</ref> | |||
==Special moves== | ==Special moves== |
Revision as of 14:06, 6 December 2023
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Favorite color | Red |
First appearance | Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U |
Last appearance | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate |
The Mii Brawler (格闘タイプ, Hand-to-Hand Fighting Type), also known as "かくとうF.", roughly translating to Kakuto F. in the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's files (Kakuro meaning "Hand to Hand combat" and the F. probably standing for "Fighter")[1] is one of the three different types of Mii Fighters that appear in the in the Super Smash Bros., along with the Mii Swordfighter and Mii Gunner.
Character
The Mii Brawler as a character does not seems to have a set in stone appearance:
- In the fourth entry of the Super Smash Bros. series, the Mii Brawler had at the time had a sticking ressemblance with the default Male Mii that could be seen in the Mii Channel if the player did not modify his Mii while creating a mii (as well as the Guest Mii C who is identical to the default male Mii but with a skin tone more tanned), yet having a different hair style and hair color, creating a doubt about the two being the same character.
- In the fifth entry of the Super Smash Bros. series, the Mii Brawler looks very different compared to its Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U counterpart, now having longer hair, different eyebrows, a slightly tanner skin and his mouth being an upside down smile, accentuating his fighter statut yet creating doubt about him and the Mii Brawler in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U being the same character. According to internal files of the game, the Mii Brawler was called "かくとう", roughly translating to Kakuto F, with Kakuro meaning "Hand to Hand combat" and the F. probably standing for "Fighter"[2]
Special moves
Neutral specials
Move | Smash 4 in-game description | Smash Ultimate in-game description |
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Shot Put | This iron ball makes an impact, but it doesn't go very far | Tosses an iron ball that makes an impact but doesn't go very far. |
Ultimate Uppercut (SSB4) Flashing Mach Punch (Ultimate) |
A devastating uppercut charged up with all your might | Performs a lightning-fast series of punches. Any opponent hit is captured in a rain of blows |
Exploding Side Kick | A kick so explosive, it'll set the world on fire (or at least your leg) | Unleashes a kick so explosive, it'll set the world on fire (or at least your leg). |
Side specials
Move | Smash 4 in-game description | Smash Ultimate in-game description |
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Onslaught | Rush forward to deliver a flurry of kicks, and then finish with an uppercut. | Rushes forward with a flurry of kicks, sending foes upward. The more damage you have, the stronger the launch! |
Burning Dropkick | A fiery dropkick with decent range. Charge it to really turn up the heat! | Dropkicks in a fiery blaze. Hitting an opponent or a wall breaks the fall. |
Headache Maker (SSB4) Suplex (Ultimate) |
Pummel your foes with a swing of your arms as you descend from a jump | Dashes forward to grab an opponent and perform a backdrop |
Up specials
Move | Smash 4 in-game description | Smash Ultimate in-game description |
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Soaring Axe Kick | Hit 'em on the way up while flipping, and hit 'em on the way down with an axe kick. | Flips upward and hits foes. Pressing the button again at the top of the jump performs a downward axe kick. |
Helicopter Kick | A series of spin kicks delivered while soaring diagonally into the air. | Leaps up with a roundhouse kick, hitting opponents along the way. Can shift left or right when rising. |
Piston Punch (SSB4) Thrust Uppercut (Ultimate) |
A storm of rising punches, carrying both you and your foes into the air for a high-flying combo | Rises into the air with an uppercut, and then unleashes a powerful punch at the end |
Down specials
Move | Smash 4 in-game description | Smash Ultimate in-game description |
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Head-On Assault | Crash headfirst into the ground, burying any foes standing nearby. | Jumps up using both feet, then falls down headfirst. Opponents in the air are launched downward. |
Feint Jump | An invincible leap out of danger that you can combo into a mighty kick. | Leaps out of danger, with invincibility. Can combo into a mighty kick |
Foot Flurry (SSB4) Counter Throw (Ultimate) |
A flurry of kicks. On the ground you'll charge forward, but in the air you'll stay in place. | Grabs opponents that strike with high attacks and then slams them down into the grounds |
Final Smash
Omega Blitz: Performs an uppercut, sending anyone caught in it to the top of the screen where they are repeatedly attacked before being launched straight down.
Other customization options
Voice
Like the other Mii Fighters, the Mii Brawler can be given one of 12 voices at one of 3 pitches in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Costumes
Like other Mii Fighters, Mii Brawler can be given outfits and hats, with the outfits being exclusive to the Mii type. Also like the other types, DLC (downloadable content) is available to add more hats and outfits
Equipment
Like other fighters in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, Mii Fighters can use Equipment. The Mii Brawler can use the gloves, jacket, boots, and badge types of equipment.