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Like with the previous installments, the Fighting Mii Team is encountered in the Classic and Multi-Man Smash modes. In Classic mode, the Fighting Mii Team acts as a penultimate boss, being fought directly before the fight with [[Master Hand]]. In both modes, the amount of Miis present and how strong they are depends on the difficulty. Usually, the Miis are incredibly lightweight, being sent flying just from a moderately strong attack. However, in Cruel Smash, the Miis are resilient and work better as a team. The main drawback the Fighting Mii Team has is that none of the Miis are able to perform special moves or edge grabs; they are limited to standard attacks, Smash attacks, [[Double Jump]]s, and [[Footstool Jump]]s off of their partners. |
Like with the previous installments, the Fighting Mii Team is encountered in the Classic and Multi-Man Smash modes. In Classic mode, the Fighting Mii Team acts as a penultimate boss, being fought directly before the fight with [[Master Hand]]. In both modes, the amount of Miis present and how strong they are depends on the difficulty. Usually, the Miis are incredibly lightweight, being sent flying just from a moderately strong attack. However, in Cruel Smash, the Miis are resilient and work better as a team. The main drawback the Fighting Mii Team has is that none of the Miis are able to perform special moves or edge grabs; they are limited to standard attacks, Smash attacks, [[Double Jump]]s, and [[Footstool Jump]]s off of their partners. |
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The Fighting Mii Team also appears as one of the final challenges in Smash Run. In this challenge, the participants have to defeat as many Miis as possible within a one minute time limit. During this challenge, [[Metal Mario (form)|Metal]] and [[Super Mario|Giant]] Metal variants of the player's character can appear to aid the Fighting Mii Team. |
The Fighting Mii Team also appears as one of the final challenges in Smash Run. In this challenge, the participants have to defeat as many Miis as possible within a one minute time limit. During this challenge, [[Metal Mario (form)|Metal]] and [[Super Mario (form)|Giant]] Metal variants of the player's character can appear to aid the Fighting Mii Team. |
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==Trophy information from ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U''== |
==Trophy information from ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U''== |