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**Outfits are usually exclusive to one type of Mii Fighter and most of them match the Mii's favorite color as set in Mii Maker. Some outfits also change slightly depending on the Mii's gender, (e.g. the "Wild West Wear" outfit is exclusive to Mii Gunners, and the outfit features an added skirt if worn by females). On the contrary, headgear does not change depending on the type, gender, or favorite color of the Mii Fighter.
**Outfits are usually exclusive to one type of Mii Fighter and most of them match the Mii's favorite color as set in Mii Maker. Some outfits also change slightly depending on the Mii's gender, (e.g. the "Wild West Wear" outfit is exclusive to Mii Gunners, and the outfit features an added skirt if worn by females). On the contrary, headgear does not change depending on the type, gender, or favorite color of the Mii Fighter.
*Mii Fighters (along with other custom characters) can be sent between either version of ''Smash 4''. However, Mii Fighters can only be edited on the system they originated from.
*Mii Fighters (along with other custom characters) can be sent between either version of ''Smash 4''. However, Mii Fighters can only be edited on the system they originated from.
**Additionally, when the player selects a Mii Fighter on the character-select screen of one version, any Mii Fighters made in the other version will have their portraits replaced with that of a generic Mii depending on its type, with only the name signifying who the Mii Fighter is.
*When the player selects a Mii Fighter on the character-select screen of one version, any Mii Fighters made in the other version will have their portraits replaced with that of a generic Mii depending on its type, with only the name signifying who the Mii Fighter is.
**Despite this, the character portraits of Mii Fighters will still be replaced with that of a generic Mii when used in [[Smash Run]]. Additionally, if one looks at the 3DS version's pause screen during a match with Miis present, the icons that represent those characters are represented by generic Miis as well. Both of these scenarios occur regardless of which system the Miis originated from.
*As with the male variant of {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}} and the female variants of {{SSB4|Robin}} and {{SSB4|Villager}}, there are no gameplay/functional differences between male and female Mii Fighters whatsoever.
*As with the male variant of {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}} and the female variants of {{SSB4|Robin}} and {{SSB4|Villager}}, there are no gameplay/functional differences between male and female Mii Fighters whatsoever.
*A Mii Fighter's height and weight depend on what they are set to when the Mii in question was made in Mii Maker, (a feature seen previously in ''Mario Kart Wii'' and ''Mario Kart 8''). Miis that are smaller in size are lighter and faster, while larger Miis are slower yet more powerful, (allowing them to benefit significantly from the new [[Rage]] mechanic).
*A Mii Fighter's height and weight depend on what they are set to when the Mii in question was made in Mii Maker, (a feature seen previously in ''Mario Kart Wii'' and ''Mario Kart 8''). Miis that are smaller in size are lighter and faster, while larger Miis are slower yet more powerful, (allowing them to benefit significantly from the new [[Rage]] mechanic).
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