This fighter is based on a player's Mii and favors a sword in battle. Enjoy the extra reach the sword offers, but remember that it takes a bit longer for strikes to reach your opponent as a result. Customize your Mii with chargeable moves, counters, or projectile attacks.
Fighting Mii Team
These weak fighters show up in droves in Multi-Man Smash. There are Brawler, Swordfighter, and Gunner types. Since they're based on the Mii characters saved on your Nintendo 3DS system or Wii U console, you could end up battling friends and family! Don't get soft—just take them out! Almost any attack does the trick.
With Gale Strike, a wide swing of the sword creates a tornado that moves forward. Opponents hit by the tornado are thrown straight up into the air.
The tornado will become weaker as time passes, but you can follow this slow-moving projectile and attack along with it!
A large swing of the sword that summons a tall, damaging tornado. The tornado's path sinks slightly just after it appears.
The farther the shurikens travel, the more damage they deal. Throwing them at nearby foes won't even make them flinch.
A flurry of sword stabs right in front of you, followed by a slash forward. Good for keeping your opponents at a safe distance!
Mii Swordfighter attacks with a flurry of fire stabs, then launches the opponent diagonally upward. Hold the button longer to charge the attack. The longer the charge, the greater the attack power.
The Mii performs a somersault leap forward. If it strikes foes, they will be blasted back and the user will jump upward.
The more this move is charged, the faster you'll move and more power you'll have. After using it in midair, you'll descend helplessly down.
Throws a ring-shaped projectile. If it hits the stage, it'll stick there. You can adjust the angle of the throw by pressing up or down.
You can raise the speed and power of the chakram by flicking the stick as you press the button. You can adjust the angle of the attack with up or down right before it's thrown.
A rising upward slice followed by a plummeting stab down. The falling stab has a meteor effect.
At the end of this move, the sword sticks right through the ground. You can use it to attack unsuspecting enemies below the platform.
Slash repeatedly while dashing in the direction you've pressed. Use it in the air to ambush opponents waiting below!
A spinning sword slice that attacks enemies on both sides. When used in midair it makes you rise upward, so you can use it for recovery.
This move counters an enemy attack. Succeeding with this move lets you move around quickly—perfect for launching a follow-up attack!
You can use this move in midair to slow your fall. This can be useful for throwing off the timing of a foe waiting below you to attack.
A gust of wind from the Mii character's sword sends projectiles back the way they came. It can also flip opponents around if they get too close.
This dashing thrust will travel sideways on the ground but diagonally down in the air. The sword's tip is especially powerful.
Quickly swing the sword and unleash fan-shaped shockwaves. It cuts through the stage and has a long range.
Mii characters first appeared in 2006, with the debut of the Wii console and the Mii Channel. They can be used in a variety of games.
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