As in Duel, if you acquire 1, points you'll gain samurai styled armor, and once you reach 1, points you'll have to fight the champion, after which you'll be deemed the champion if you successfully beat him. Showdown is the last of the three games available. Showdown is a single player only game. In it, you'll travel through ten different stages battling a total of 70 Miis in each one. Your Mii has three life containers that are displayed at the bottom left side of the screen.
There is no way to replenish your health. The other Miis can be dispatched rather easily, with a majority of them only having one health container. Some, however, will have up to three usually the bosses of each stage.
In the rounds, your Mii must travel through one of the 10 stages Not including reverse , and defeat every other Mii. If you are hit three times, you lose. You can hold B to block, just like in Duel. There are several types of enemy Miis. Green armoured Miis have one heart container, and do not block. Gold armoured Miis have one heart container, and block. Thick armoured Miis have large armour on them, with several different colors for their armour.
They have between two and three heart containers, and block. Nintendo Explore. Switch Switch games Lite Online. GameCube games Controller Memory Card. Nintendo Co. Company Page history People Divisions. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. Some of them will twirl their swords in a circular motion before hitting the player, and the same thing goes for some Purple Armored opponents.
Keiko is the first Red Armored opponent to exhibit this kind of behavior, and she shows this in Stage 15 , though she may not display this behavior sometimes when the player goes through that stage.
They have two hearts and first appear in Stage 2 Gwen is the first one and are present in many of the after that in increasing quantities. Haru is the last Mii to wear this armor. The Miis who wear this armor color behave identically to the Miis who wear red armor, with one exception.
They constantly change the direction of their defense especially when the player is moving their sword around to make it much more difficult to hit them, making it much easier for the player to be counterattacked. In addition, they will occasionally switch the direction of their attack right before they swing. Some Purple Armored opponents will twirl their swords in a circular motion before hitting the player.
Haru is the first Purple Armored opponent to exhibit this kind of behavior. She shows this in Stage 15 though sometimes, she may not display this kind of behavior when the player goes through that stage, or only either of them or two show this behavior. They have thick kneepads but have slimmer bodies than the Red Armored Miis, making them more challenging to hit. Luca and Sakura are the last two Miis to wear the regular variant of this armor.
Most common Mii in any Purple Armor variant: Chika. Miis who wear this type of armor have varying movesets and behaviors, and some can be much more difficult to defeat than others.
The three movesets that these Miis have are:. Unlike the regular Purple Armored Miis, these Miis have thinner kneepads, and their armor has a slimmer design. They have two hearts, and they also have two variants: Slim and Lanky.
The Lanky variant is first seen in Stage 17 and first worn by Jackie and Maria , while the final Mii in this variant is Pablo. Although these Miis are not Bosses, they will behave exactly like one. What sets them apart from a Boss is the color of the sword they use, which is red the same color sword as all of the other armors rather than the purple sword that the bosses have.
They have varying levels of aggressiveness: Defensive in Stage 10, 13, and 20, Aggressive in Stage 12 Daisuke being the only one , 13, 14, 17, and 20, and Aggressive and Defensive in Stage 18, 19, and Some of them twirl their swords in a circular motion before hitting the player, though they rarely exhibit this behavior. They are often as big as an actual Boss, but sometimes, they appear in smaller variants and are the same size as the other Miis. They have three hearts and first appear in Stage 10 Eva and Abe are the first two and are somewhat rare even after that.
They only appear in slightly larger quantities in Stage 14 and Stage 19 , and they appear in substantial amounts only in Stage 13 and Stage Most common Mii in any Black Armor variant: Tyrone. Matt is the final and most challenging Boss in Swordplay Showdown. He is bigger than the other Miis that wear Black Armor. The easiest way to defeat him is when Matt is in front of the Mii you are targeting.
He is the most challenging Boss because he is quick to attack and counterattack, and even when you successfully block one of his attacks, he will try to stop you. Matt is ultimately defensive and strikes exceptionally often. He seldom lets you hit him and might easily use up all your hearts. However, since he has the largest hitbox in the game, and can be easy to hit when you are actually able to hit him.
Once you defeat Matt, you win and have cleared every stage. Wii Sports Wiki Explore. Wii Sports Wiki. Recent Activity. WikiActivity SocialActivity. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? History Talk 0. Swordplay Duel versus Ryan Pre-release. Notice the masks are missing. Rin the 3rd best player in a Level to armor suit. Pierre in Green Armor. Misaki in Gold Armor. Shinnosuke in Red Armor. Also note that Bosses never appear in the Small variant of Black Armor.
Cole, the Boss of stage one of Swordplay showdown. Universal Conquest Wiki. The final battle ring appears if the two opponents are still locked in a draw after three rounds. It doesn't matter if you win or lose. You can get this stamp in single-player mode only. Draw three rounds in a row to get to the final battle ring, then draw again for a completely even match in single-player mode.
You may not have won, but it's no easy feat!
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