- For the Mii Fighters in general, see Mii Fighters (SSBU). For other uses, see Mii. For the other Mii Fighters types, see Mii Swordfighter (SSBU) and Mii Brawler (SSBU).
Mii Gunners are one of the three types of Mii Fighters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, first playable in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. They fight using their arm cannons, shooting multiple types of projectiles.
Attributes[]
Mii Gunners fight at a much longer range than Mii Brawlers or Mii Swordfighters. Nearly their entire set of attacks revolves around shooting something from their arm cannon, but how far it goes varies.
The speed and power of the Mii Gunners depends on their height and weight on the console, much like the other two. Smaller Mii Gunners will go faster, and larger Mii Gunners will be more powerful.
Gameplay-wise, Mii Gunners fight similarly to Samus and Mega Man, though they borrow some elements from Fox, Robin, and Ness.
Summary[]
To be added.
Changes from 3DS/Wii U[]
Attributes[]
- New idle animation
Ground Attacks[]
Aerial Attacks[]
Grabs and Throws[]
Special Attacks[]
Moveset[]
Ground Attacks[]
Normal[]
- Neutral Attack: slow two-hit combo that results in strike from cannon arm
- Forward Tilt: short-range laser shot; cannot be angled
- Up Tilt: flaming uppercut with short hop at end
- Down Tilt: close range floor blast that pops foes up
- Dash Attack: gun arm punch; gun shoots and launches opponents away
Smash Attacks[]
- Forward Smash: Half-dozen quick gunshots with final finishing shot
- Up Smash: gunshots in an upward arc that ends with the last shot behind the Gunner
- Down Smash: pair of close range shots, one in front and another behind that pop foes up; backward hit deals more damage
Other attacks[]
- Floor Attack (Front):
- Floor Attack (Back):
- Floor Attack (Trip):
- Ledge Attack: Swipes the arm canon across the space in front of them.
Aerial Attacks[]
- Neutral aerial: circular attack beginning with the gun arm behind the Gunner
- Forward aerial: small, horizontal shot, with low damage
- Back aerial: backward-aimed shot angled slightly down
- Up aerial: Stream of shots aimed upward, but requires a bit of aiming
- Down aerial: downward shot coupled with bomb blast
Grabs and Throws[]
- Pummel: Standard
- Forward Throw: can hit other opponents
- Back Throw: shoot foe backward and includes knockback
- Up Throw: also shoots backward
- Down Throw: pops foes up
Special Moves[]
Taunts[]
- Up Taunt: Fires one shot to the left and another to the right.
- Down Taunt: Fires the arm canon against the ground.
- Side Taunt: Holds the arm canon up vertically and cocks it.
On-Screen Appearance[]
To be added.
Idle Poses[]
- Aims their arm canon
Victory Poses[]
- Swings arm canon around, firing it in multiple directions, then poses with the arm canon pointed forward.
- Cartwheels into view, fires multiple shots then poses with their arm canon pointed forward.
- Swings arm cannon around, then fires it while pointing it ahead.[5]
In competitive play[]
To be added.
Role in World of Light[]
Although the Mii Gunner is absent from the World of Light opening cutscene, they were vaporized and later imprisoned alongside the rest of the fighters (except for Kirby) when Galeem unleashed his beams of light.
In the mode itself, the default Mii Gunner can be found on the island that leads to the Forest Hill.
Defeating Mii Gunner automatically adds the default Mii Gunner under the name Mii with a default 1111 moveset to the list of Mii Fighters for all modes where Mii Fighters are usable. This Mii cannot be restored if deleted.