No single character has ever used Battlefield as their Classic Mode stage before, though. Not only that, but (Smash Logo as the series crest regardless) not only does the Wii U version already have Pilotwings as a stage for Mii, the 3DS version has both Find Mii AND Tomodachi for stages, so throwing them on Battlefield would seem like a wasted opportunity.
edited 19th Jun '14 4:44:54 PM by TechPowah
The New Age of Awesome is here! Not even the sky is the limit!Didn't Roy or Mewtwo have Battlefield as a home stage back in Melee?
🏳️⚧️she/her | Vio Rhyse AlberiaSeemingly, yes. I also recall Ganondorf having Final Destination to himself.
"Tell them to shut up and have some faith in me." - dead flashback guyIf this is true, I'm hoping even more that there's different standard attacks to choose from.
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerMiis as the new multi-man team? That's pretty cool. Now it can get personal when a certain someone's Mii does you in, or bizarre when your own Mii KOs you. Oh the possibilities...
What is a fandom? A miserable little pile of flame wars! 3DS FC: 0387-9377-7408 PSN ID: Raven King SageI still have no interest in the miis whatsoever and never wanted them in, but yet again now that they are I don't mind them and I can just pretend they don't exist, which hopefully will be easy since apparently they will remain banned from the online.
I just can't help but have the same complaint than with Tomadochi life. To me, it seems people use Miis for random humor in the rank of "memes". Everytime I see someone mentioning anything they do with miis, they usually just satire some trendy actor and that's it. Not really what I want to see when I play a game about fighting some big gaming icons.
I want to be gratefull that I could potentially create a Mii close to whatever unnanunced character I would ever want, but no matter how much I can customize a miis, I can never seem to get rid of their... Huh... "Uncanny-valley level of blandness"? Hope you understand my point.
Oh well. I'm still more accepting than I was afraid I'll be.
And that screenshot of the Miis with Villager just made me realize how similar they are.
I really need to get through Skyward and see why Groose is so memetic. I just thought he was the obnoxious bully character that'll disappear once the main plot got underway (like that Kokiri kid in Ocarina).
edited 19th Jun '14 7:06:58 PM by Customer

Actually, since Mii is a proper fighter, I suppose Fighting Mii Team wouldn't actually be any different than Classic Mode's "[X] Team" fights, with the exception of being the same team each time.
In other words, how could we even tell?
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