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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Miis are featured as playable characters, known as Mii Fighters. These Miis can be imported from the system's Mii Maker or created within the game. There are three different types of Mii Fighters with different specialties: Mii Brawlers use hand-to-hand combat, Mii Swordfighters use swords to attack, and Mii Gunners have blaster arms to shoot enemies with. These fighters are all customizable, as the player can choose their special moves and can equip them with a number of custom parts that can affect their stats in different ways to allow for variety in how they play.  
 
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Miis are featured as playable characters, known as Mii Fighters. These Miis can be imported from the system's Mii Maker or created within the game. There are three different types of Mii Fighters with different specialties: Mii Brawlers use hand-to-hand combat, Mii Swordfighters use swords to attack, and Mii Gunners have blaster arms to shoot enemies with. These fighters are all customizable, as the player can choose their special moves and can equip them with a number of custom parts that can affect their stats in different ways to allow for variety in how they play.  
 
There are also a number of costumes that can be acquired for Mii Fighters, split into headgear and outfits. Many of these costumes can be used to have the Mii Fighters emulate certain fighters. These include costumes of other in-game fighters (such as [[Captain Falcon]] and [[Link]]) as well as costumes of other characters who do not make playable appearances (such as [[Geno]] and [[Viridi]]). Any headgear obtained can be worn by all Mii Fighters, but the outfits are usually restricted to certain types of Mii Fighters. Many Mii Fighter costumes have been made available as DLC.
 
  
 
In the 3DS/Wii U ''Smash Bros.'', all three types of Mii Fighters are also present as enemies in Multi-Man Smash as the Fighting Mii Team, acting as a successor to the Fighting Polygon/Wireframe/Alloy Teams present in previous ''Smash'' games. They continue to act as opponents in the similar Mob Smash games of ''Ultimate''.  
 
In the 3DS/Wii U ''Smash Bros.'', all three types of Mii Fighters are also present as enemies in Multi-Man Smash as the Fighting Mii Team, acting as a successor to the Fighting Polygon/Wireframe/Alloy Teams present in previous ''Smash'' games. They continue to act as opponents in the similar Mob Smash games of ''Ultimate''.  

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