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Find Mii II
StreetPass™ Quest IIPAL

Find Mii
StreetPass™ QuestPAL
Find Mii
SSB4 Find Mii.JPG

FindMiiSymbol.svg
Find Mii as it appears inSmash.
UniverseStreetPass Mii Plaza
Appears inSSB4 (3DS)
Ultimate
AvailabilityStarter
Crate typePresents
Music
Boldedtracks must be unlocked
for 3DSMain:Dark Lord
Alternate:Save the World, Heroes!
UltimateOther series music
Main:Find Mii / Find Mii II Medley
Alternate:Roar/Rathalos
Tournament legality
Smash 4Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
UltimateSingles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Article on MiiWikiFind Mii (StreetPass Mii Plaza)

Find Mii (すれちがい伝説,StreetPass Legend), known asStreetPass™ Quest in PAL regions, is a stage that appears inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Stage overview[edit]

The stage has two main platforms; a larger, flat ground on the left, and a smaller, raised piece of ground on the right with a large gap in between.

Occasionally, theDark Emperor appears in the background, then later comes to the stage, or retreats back to the background. While he is off the stage, the Dark Emperor may provide an upgrade or downgrade to certain characters; when this happens, a notification appears in the bottom screen detailing who was affected and how. InUltimate, due to having one screen, the status effect is displayed above the character, with an icon on what stat has upgraded/downgraded. He can also fly into the foreground, damaging those he touches. After taking a certain amount of damage, he becomes defeated and flies back into the background, awarding the player who defeated him with a temporary stat boost. At times he can also make one of the two platforms temporarily sink into the abyss.

The characters that are affected by the stat-changing magic are determined as follows:

  • InSSB4, the Dark Emperor selects one character and affects all characters using the same colour of costume (for example, all characters wearing red). The color selected is denoted by the flashing lines behind the effect text. Each costume has a defined colour based on the 12 available Mii colors, which is listed onthe alternate costume page.
  • InSSBU, the Dark Emperor selects characters entirely at random. One, some, or all are all possible outcomes.

A caged prince or princess Mii (chosen at random from the ones saved in the system) is positioned above the left platform. This cage is solid: it can be stood on and characters can rebound on its bottom and sides when launched. Attacking the cage makes it swing it around, and when hit enough times the cage breaks, launching the Mii off into the distance with a pseudo-star K.O. The cage later reappears, containing the same Mii. Releasing the Mii in this manner will make the Dark Emperor leave the battle earlier than usual.

Ω forms and Battlefield form[edit]

InSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, theΩ form of this stage has a single platform with walls that extends below the blast line and resembles the main platform of the normal form. No Dark Emperor nor caged Mii appear.

InSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Ω form andBattlefield form are similar toSSB4's Ω form; however, the main platform is resized and reshaped to matchFinal Destination andBattlefield, respectively. The platform also does not extend below the blast line; it now floats in place. The threesoft platforms of the Battlefield form are metallic and are unique to this form.

  • Ω form in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

    Ω form inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

  • Ω form in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

    Ω form inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate.

  • Battlefield form in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

    Battlefield form inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Hazards Off[edit]

With hazards turned off inUltimate, the Dark Emperor does not appear, eliminating his stat-changing magic, direct attacks, and platform-collapsing ability. In addition, the cage on the left side stays stationary and cannot be damaged or destroyed.

Origin[edit]

The Dark Emperor and the Castle of Darkness - Roof and Sky Tower as seen inFind Mii II

Find Mii (known in PAL regions asStreetPass Quest) is a game included in the pre-downloaded Nintendo 3DS applicationStreetPass Mii Plaza. In it, the player must send Miis from other systems their 3DS has Streetpassed (or Wandering Heroes hired using Play Coins) to rescue the player's Mii, the ruler of a kingdom who has been kidnapped by otherworldly monsters. Beating it twice unlocksFind Mii II (accordingly known in PAL regions asStreetPass Quest II), the longer sequel to the game. At the beginning ofFind Mii II, the ruler Mii is once again captured, this time along with their son and daughter. The ruler is imprisoned in a cage located at the Castle of Darkness, the final area of the game and the basis of the stage inSmash.

In the main quest ofFind Mii II, the final boss is the Dark Lord, who is fought at Castle of Darkness - Sky Tower; in the Secret Quest ofFind Mii II (unlocked by beating the main quest once), the final boss is the Dark Lord's upgraded form: the Dark Emperor, who is fought at Castle of Darkness - Roof. The platform layout of the stage is identical to how the Castle of Darkness appears on theFind Mii II world map.

InFind Mii II, the Dark Lord/Emperor's magic is not necessarily based on the twelve Mii colors. This concept is taken from the player's team of Miis - each Mii color has access to a different magic spell, varying from direct attacks to applying status effects, some of which are mandatory for progression in the game. The symbols used inUltimate to display stat changes are taken from theSmash Run andSmash Tour modes fromSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS andfor Wii U, respectively.

InUltimate, the sky is more darkly colored like Mirage Tower - Summit, the area's parallel in the originalFind Mii.

Gallery[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japan Japaneseすれちがい伝説StreetPass Legend
USA English (NTSC)Find Mii
UK English (PAL)StreetPass™ Quest
France FrenchMii en périlMii in Peril
Germany GermanRette die Krone!Save the Crown!
Spain SpanishRescate MiiRescue Mii
Italy ItalianLibera MiiFree Mii
China Chinese (Simplified)瞬缘传说StreetPass Legend
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional)瞬間交錯傳說StreetPass Legend
South Korea Korean엇갈림 전설StreetPass Legend
Netherlands DutchMii in MisèreMii in Misery
Russia RussianСпаси MiiSave Mii
Portugal PortugueseO Resgate MiiThe Mii Rescue

Trivia[edit]

  • InSmash 4, this is one of the several non-Stage Builder stages that allowsFinal Smashes such asGreat Aether andOmnislash to turn intosuicidal KOs, by sending the user and victim straight to the bottom blast line. This can only occur once the Dark Emperor causes the main platform to sink, but the Final Smash must be activated before the platform is fully offscreen, since doing it too late will result in the fighters being transported above the remaining small platform.
  • InSmash 4, sending the Mii cage flying before or during a time-stopping event (such as aFinal Smash) can rarely make the respawned cage glitch out and constantly attempt to reposition upwards, causing the cage to wildly swing in circles.
  • InUltimate,Nikki (due to the dark background obscuring her drawings) andNightmare cannot be summoned from anAssist Trophy unless the stage is selected in its Battlefield or Omega form. Additionally,Moltres andKyogre can only be summoned fromPoké Balls on the Battlefield and Omega forms of this stage.
  • In the German versions of3DS andUltimate, this stage includes an exclamation point in its name, being the only stage with this trait.
  • This is the only stage in theSmash Bros. series to have a trademark symbol in its name. It appears in the PAL English version.
  • Find Mii andGolden Plains are two stages fromSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS where UI accommodations were made for the transition toSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate due to same-screen multiplayer. InSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, information about stat changes would be displayed on the bottom screen; inUltimate, they are now displayed by a symbol and colored aura surrounding the affected fighter(s).
  • InUltimate, Find Mii is one of the few stages that doesn’t include either of its originalSmash Bros. remixes as a main or alternate track.
    • Also inUltimate, Find Mii is one of the few stages based on a first-party or second-party game to feature a song from a third-party series as an alternate track.


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Stages inSuper Smash Bros. 4
Both games (new)Battlefield ·Boxing Ring ·Duck Hunt ·Final Destination ·Gaur Plain ·Midgar ·Super Mario Maker ·Suzaku Castle ·Umbra Clock Tower ·Wily Castle
Both games (familiar)Super Smash Bros.Dream Land (64) ·Super Smash Bros.Hyrule Castle (64) ·Super Smash Bros.Peach's Castle (64)
3DS version (new)3D Land ·Arena Ferox ·Balloon Fight ·Dream Land ·Find Mii ·Gerudo Valley ·Golden Plains ·Living Room ·Magicant ·Mute City ·Pac-Maze ·Paper Mario ·PictoChat 2 ·Prism Tower ·Rainbow Road ·Reset Bomb Forest ·Spirit Train ·Tomodachi Life ·Tortimer Island ·Unova Pokémon League
3DS version (familiar)Super Smash Bros. MeleeBrinstar ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeCorneria ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeJungle Japes ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlDistant Planet ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlFlat Zone 2 ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlGreen Hill Zone ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlMushroomy Kingdom ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlWarioWare, Inc. ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlYoshi's Island
Wii U version (new)Big Battlefield ·Coliseum ·Flat Zone X ·Gamer ·Garden of Hope ·Jungle Hijinxs ·Kalos Pokémon League ·Mario Circuit ·Mario Galaxy ·Miiverse ·Mushroom Kingdom U ·Orbital Gate Assault ·Pac-Land ·Palutena's Temple ·Pilotwings ·Pyrosphere ·Skyloft ·The Great Cave Offensive ·Town and City ·Wii Fit Studio ·Windy Hill Zone ·Woolly World ·Wrecking Crew ·Wuhu Island
Wii U version (familiar)Super Smash Bros.Kongo Jungle 64 ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeOnett ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeTemple ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeYoshi's Island ·Super Smash Bros. Brawl75m ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlBridge of Eldin ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlCastle Siege ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlDelfino Plaza ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlHalberd ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlLuigi's Mansion ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlLylat Cruise ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlMario Circuit (Brawl) ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlNorfair ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlPirate Ship ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlPokémon Stadium 2 ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlPort Town Aero Dive ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlSkyworld ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlSmashville
OtherΩ form ·Stage Builder
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Stages inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
New stagesBattlefield ·Big Battlefield ·Cloud Sea of Alrest ·Dracula's Castle ·Final Destination ·Garreg Mach Monastery ·Great Plateau Tower ·Hollow Bastion ·King of Fighters Stadium ·Mementos ·Minecraft World ·Mishima Dojo ·Moray Towers ·New Donk City Hall ·Northern Cave ·Small Battlefield ·Spiral Mountain ·Spring Stadium ·Yggdrasil's Altar
Returning stages fromSuper Smash Bros.Dream Land ·Hyrule Castle ·Kongo Jungle ·Mushroom Kingdom ·Peach's Castle ·Saffron City ·Super Happy Tree
Returning stages fromSuper Smash Bros. MeleeBig Blue ·Brinstar ·Brinstar Depths ·Corneria ·Fountain of Dreams ·Fourside ·Great Bay ·Green Greens ·Jungle Japes ·Kongo Falls ·Mushroom Kingdom II ·Onett ·Pokémon Stadium ·Princess Peach's Castle ·Rainbow Cruise ·Temple ·Venom ·Yoshi's Island ·Yoshi's Story
Returning stages fromSuper Smash Bros. Brawl75m ·Bridge of Eldin ·Castle Siege ·Delfino Plaza ·Distant Planet ·Figure-8 Circuit ·Frigate Orpheon ·Green Hill Zone ·Halberd ·Hanenbow ·Luigi's Mansion ·Lylat Cruise ·Mario Bros. ·Mushroomy Kingdom ·New Pork City ·Norfair ·Pirate Ship ·Pokémon Stadium 2 ·Port Town Aero Dive ·Shadow Moses Island ·Skyworld ·Smashville ·Spear Pillar ·Summit ·WarioWare, Inc. ·Yoshi's Island
Returning stages fromSuper Smash Bros. 4Boxing Ring ·Duck Hunt ·Gaur Plain ·Midgar ·Super Mario Maker ·Suzaku Castle ·Umbra Clock Tower ·Wily Castle
Returning stages fromSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS3D Land ·Arena Ferox ·Balloon Fight ·Dream Land GB ·Find Mii ·Gerudo Valley ·Golden Plains ·Living Room ·Magicant ·Mute City SNES ·Paper Mario ·PictoChat 2 ·Prism Tower ·Reset Bomb Forest ·Spirit Train ·Tomodachi Life ·Tortimer Island ·Unova Pokémon League
Returning stages fromSuper Smash Bros. for Wii UColiseum ·Flat Zone X ·Gamer ·Garden of Hope ·Kalos Pokémon League ·Mario Circuit ·Mario Galaxy ·Mushroom Kingdom U ·Pac-Land ·Palutena's Temple ·Pilotwings ·Skyloft ·The Great Cave Offensive ·Town and City ·Wii Fit Studio ·Windy Hill Zone ·Wrecking Crew ·Wuhu Island
OtherΩ form ·Battlefield form ·Final stage (World of Light) ·Stage Builder ·Training
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StreetPass Mii Plaza (universe)StreetPass Mii Plaza universe
StageFind Mii
EnemyGhost
Other charactersDark Emperor