Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Mii Brawler

Packing agility and strength, the Mii Brawlers are one of the three very customizable Mii Fighter classes in the game. As the only Mii Fighter without a weapon, the Mii Brawler has an obvious range disadvantage, but makes up for this with sheer speed and power. The Mii Brawler has the best mobility among the Mii Fighters, with excellent stats relative to other characters as well. They also come with swift attacks and a diverse selection of special moves. From relentlessly quick combo masters to slow but strong brutes, the Mii Brawler is the perfect template for any Mii martial artists. However, much of his strength comes from his customs, and a majority of tournaments disallow them. With a 1111 moveset, the Brawler... misses the mark as a character, being just 48/56 on the current tier list. But hey, at least he's better than the other Miis!

Basic Attributes
As the stats of Mii Fighters differ depending on their size, it is difficult to make accurate comparisons of them with other fighters. Generally, the Mii Brawlers have above average dash speed and lateral air speed, which only increases the smaller the Mii is. They also have high jumps and moderately fast falling speed. Mii Brawler can also wall jump as well, improving their recovery a bit. Note that the Mii Brawler's reach is directly tied to their size. The small and blindingly fast Miis have pitiful range on par with Pikachu, while the slower, taller Miis have useful long limbs.

Final Smash - Omega Blitz
Mii Brawler does an upward kick that sends any opponents nearby to the top of the center of the stage. They then unleash a devastating series of punches and kicks in all direction, finishing off with one final chop that sends foes barreling downward and bouncing back up. This move is a pretty standard trapping Final Smash, as it requires you to land the initial flip kick for the rest of the attack to occur. Granted, the activation range is slightly shorter than initiation attacks for other character's Final Smashes, but the Mii Brawler compensates with sheer power. This Final Smash usually KOs at 15%-25%, probably earlier depending on stage layout. The fact that Mii Brawler sends their unlucky target to the center of the screen before continuing with the rest of the attack also makes KOs with Omega Blitz more consistent.