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Miis would return on the Nintendo Switch, but were made less of a focal point within games themselves early in the system's lifespan, with ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' being one of the first to include Miis within the gameplay. Color choices were greatly expanded on, and Miis were available from launch as options for profile icons with a variety of facial expressions and poses. Later games such as ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Golf: Super Rush}}'' and ''{{iw|miiwiki|Miitopia}}'' once again saw Miis as focal playable entities, with the Switch version of ''Miitopia'' introducing a highly robust Mii creation studio. Miis also returned as playable characters in ''{{iw|miiwiki|Nintendo Switch Sports}}'', though they were no longer the default characters of the game, that role being taken by a new set of characters known as "Sportsmates", which have more outfits and hairstyles available than Miis, and provide the option to play as anthropomorphic animals, but also have streamlined facial features. | Miis would return on the Nintendo Switch, but were made less of a focal point within games themselves early in the system's lifespan, with ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' being one of the first to include Miis within the gameplay. Color choices were greatly expanded on, and Miis were available from launch as options for profile icons with a variety of facial expressions and poses. Later games such as ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Golf: Super Rush}}'' and ''{{iw|miiwiki|Miitopia}}'' once again saw Miis as focal playable entities, with the Switch version of ''Miitopia'' introducing a highly robust Mii creation studio. Miis also returned as playable characters in ''{{iw|miiwiki|Nintendo Switch Sports}}'', though they were no longer the default characters of the game, that role being taken by a new set of characters known as "Sportsmates", which have more outfits and hairstyles available than Miis, and provide the option to play as anthropomorphic animals, but also have streamlined facial features. | ||
Mii Fighters is considered original forms by ''Smash'', but in the ''Nintendo Land'', Mii's imitation of Link and Samus is similar to Mii Fighters. | |||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ||