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However, not all of his weaknesses can be mitigated by his specials. Mii Brawler has exceptionally poor range, with only two of his moves ([[Shot Put]] and [[Burning Dropkick]]) having decent area coverage. His range lacks even compared to other close-range fighters like {{SSBU|Pikachu}} or {{SSBU|Wolf}}, and his combo ability starts falling off at higher percents, making it difficult to close off stocks due to his lack of reliable high-percent Kill confirms. His fast fallspeed limits his edgeguarding, and also leaves him prone to long combos like {{SSBU|Fox}}, and his weight is the lightest out of the Mii Fighters, giving the Brawler the lowest survivability. Finally, his [[recovery]], while customizable and varied, can be rather lacking, as most of his recovery moves grant average distance apart from a few options, such as [[Feint Jump]], and his aforementioned fast falling speed further compounds this issue.
However, not all of his weaknesses can be mitigated by his specials. Mii Brawler has exceptionally poor range, with only two of his moves ([[Shot Put]] and [[Burning Dropkick]]) having decent area coverage. His range lacks even compared to other close-range fighters like {{SSBU|Pikachu}} or {{SSBU|Wolf}}, and his combo ability starts falling off at higher percents, making it difficult to close off stocks due to his lack of reliable high-percent Kill confirms. His fast fallspeed limits his edgeguarding, and also leaves him prone to long combos like {{SSBU|Fox}}, and his weight is the lightest out of the Mii Fighters, giving the Brawler the lowest survivability. Finally, his [[recovery]], while customizable and varied, can be rather lacking, as most of his recovery moves grant average distance apart from a few options, such as [[Feint Jump]], and his aforementioned fast falling speed further compounds this issue.


Overall, Mii Brawler is widely considered a well-rounded, close-range fighter with useful tools to deal with any situation. While his representation in the early metagame was very minimal (at one point being tied with Corrin for the worst), numerous buffs have significantly boosted Mii Brawler’s standing in the meta, with players like {{Sm|Rizeasu}}, {{Sm|KID}} and {{Sm|Lunamado}} all being successful, and he is widely considered to be the best of the 3 Mii Fighters.
Overall, Mii Brawler is widely considered a well-rounded, close-range fighter with useful tools to deal with any situation. While his representation in the early metagame was very minimal (at one point being tied with Corrin for the worst), numerous buffs have significantly boosted Mii Brawler’s standing in the meta, with players like {{Sm|Rizeasu}}; {{Sm|KID}} and {{Sm|Lunamado}} all being successful, and he is widely considered to be the best of the 3 Mii Fighters.


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