![]() ![]() ![]() But, unlike "SpiteAttack", the attack the enemy does is a magical attack, not the physical attack "SpiteAttack" has. Very similar to "SpiteAttack", this skill also does a attack on a Mii, with a chance of inflicting Spite. Pretty self explanatory as skills, "CryAll" attempts to inflict Crying on all the Miis in your party, and "TerrorAll" does the same, except inflicting Terror instead of Crying. So, yeah, you guessed it, "WaveCannon1" targets one Mii, and "WaveCannon3" targets three Miis. As the name may suggest, "WaveCannon2" targets two Miis. These skills are nearly identical to the robot's beam ability ("WaveCannon2"), but with one key difference. The enemy does a physical attack on a Mii, with a chance of inflicting either Hyper ("ExciteAttack") or Spite ("SpiteAttack"). So, naturally, there's some that didn't make the final cut, though they mostly work in the final game. Of course, what are enemies without skills? As you'd expect, Miitopia also has quite the number of skills within its code. ![]() Later recieved a remaster for Nintendo Switch in 2021 that added a new coat of high-definition paint, additional Mii-creation options such as makeup, new friendship events, and a horse. It's a bizarre RPG where you build a team of Miis to go up against ghoulish fiends, mythical creatures, the Mona Lisa, and. Miitopia is kind of the love child of Tomodachi Quest from Tomodachi Life and Find Mii/StreetPass Quest from StreetPass Mii Plaza. Maybe the Casting Call app is worth checking out too? We should look into the Nintendo Switch version and see if there's any new unused content hiding in there, possibly make a new page for it if need be. Also, check the European and American versions for any changed around or removed content. Try to access the unused areas, convert and upload the unused sounds, and find a way to open CFSD files. Find out how to open the files and look through them. There are many files that haven't been checked yet. ![]()
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