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[[File:Rescate Mii.jpg|thumb|200px|The Find Mii stage as it appears in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'']] | [[File:Rescate Mii.jpg|thumb|200px|The Find Mii stage as it appears in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'']] | ||
[[File:Find Mii SSBU.png|200px|thumb|Find Mii stage's updated look in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'']] | [[File:Find Mii SSBU.png|200px|thumb|Find Mii stage's updated look in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'']] | ||
'''Find Mii''' (known as '''StreetPass Quest''' in | '''Find Mii''' (known as '''StreetPass Quest''' in the British English version) is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' based on the game of the same name from the built-in [[Nintendo 3DS]] application [[StreetPass Mii Plaza]], specifically the top of the ruins of the Castle of Darkness, the game's final level. | ||
The stage has two main platforms; a larger, flat ground on the left, and a smaller, raised piece of ground on the right. There is a large gap between the two, allowing for easy meteor smashes. Additionally, a caged Mii is positioned above the left platform, which varies at times; it is currently unknown how often the Mii changes, but it is assumed that it depends on which Miis are on the player's 3DS{{ref needed}}. Contradictory to this, however, is the fact that some screenshots show the cage to be empty. The caged Mii has a hitbox and the cage can be destroyed, sending the Mii flying into a background. | The stage has two main platforms; a larger, flat ground on the left, and a smaller, raised piece of ground on the right. There is a large gap between the two, allowing for easy meteor smashes. Additionally, a caged Mii is positioned above the left platform, which varies at times; it is currently unknown how often the Mii changes, but it is assumed that it depends on which Miis are on the player's 3DS{{ref needed}}. Contradictory to this, however, is the fact that some screenshots show the cage to be empty. The caged Mii has a hitbox and the cage can be destroyed, sending the Mii flying into a background. | ||
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Revision as of 22:09, January 1, 2021
- This article is about the Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS stage. For the StreetPass Mii Plaza minigame, see StreetPass Mii Plaza § Find Mii.
Find Mii (known as StreetPass Quest in the British English version) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate based on the game of the same name from the built-in Nintendo 3DS application StreetPass Mii Plaza, specifically the top of the ruins of the Castle of Darkness, the game's final level.
The stage has two main platforms; a larger, flat ground on the left, and a smaller, raised piece of ground on the right. There is a large gap between the two, allowing for easy meteor smashes. Additionally, a caged Mii is positioned above the left platform, which varies at times; it is currently unknown how often the Mii changes, but it is assumed that it depends on which Miis are on the player's 3DS[citation needed]. Contradictory to this, however, is the fact that some screenshots show the cage to be empty. The caged Mii has a hitbox and the cage can be destroyed, sending the Mii flying into a background.
The Dark Emperor from Find Mii II can be seen flying around the stage. Occasionally, he gives a single fighter a level boost or hindrance, or he temporarily sinks either of the stage's two platforms. He also occasionally goes into the foreground to attack fighters by coming into contact with them. If a fighter defeats him, they get a temporary stat boost.
The Final Destination variant takes place on a singular platform. The Dark Emperor and the caged Mii are removed.
In Ultimate, the stage's My Music library is now shared with Summit, Duck Hunt, Hanenbow, PictoChat 2, Living Room, Balloon Fight, Tomodachi Life, Wrecking Crew, Pilotwings, and Wuhu Island.
Songs
Name | Source | Credits |
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Dark Lord | Find Mii II | Arrangement Supervisor: Daisuke Matsuoka Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: Nintendo |
Save the World, Heroes! | Find Mii II |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS trophy information
Gallery
- SSB4 3DS Dark Emperor.jpg
The Dark Emperor and Wii Fit Trainer on Find Mii
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 瞬間交錯傳說 (Traditional) Shùnjiān jiāocuò chuánshuō 瞬缘传说 (Simplified) Shùn yuán chuánshuō[?] |
StreetPass Legend | |
Dutch | Mii in misère[?] | Mii in misery | |
German | Rette die Krone![?] | Save the Crown! | |
Italian | Libera Mii[?] | Free Mii (Libera Mii is the name of the StreetPass Plaza game Find Mii) | |
Korean | 엇갈림 전설[?] Eotgallim Jeonseol |
Crisscross Legend | |
Portuguese | O Resgate Mii[?] | The Mii Rescue | |
Russian | Спаси Mii[?] Spasi Mii |
Rescue Mii (Спаси Mii is the name of the StreetPass Plaza game Find Mii) | |
Spanish | Rescate Mii[?] | Rescue Mii (Rescate Mii is the name of the StreetPass Plaza game Find Mii) |