Miitopia (Nintendo 3DS)
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Developer: Nintendo EPD This game has unused animations. |
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To do: There are many files that haven't been checked yet. Find out how to open the files and look through them. Try to access the unused areas, convert and upload the unused sounds, 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. Maybe the Casting Call app is worth checking out too?
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Miitopia is kind of the love child of Tomodachi Quest from Tomodachi Life and Find Mii/StreetPass Quest from StreetPass Mii Plaza. It's a bizarre RPG where you build a team of Miis to go up against ghoulish fiends, mythical creatures, the Mona Lisa, and... Twerkeys. (Yes, it's exactly what it sounds like.)
Later received 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.
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New Lumos C Slot
Almost all New Lumos districts ignore the C enemy slot for their generation. In some cases this just causes some enemies to only appear in select stages, but many Districts do not have stages where this generation occurs at all, thus locking such enemies from ever appearing through normal means. "Fix" moves the C slot enemies to other slots and does not change anything else, for the original intended experience, while "Fix-And-Edit" changes the enemies that appear in each District based on level, for a more complete New Lumos.
The instructions to install the patch are included in the zip file. Please note you need a hacked 3DS or Citra to apply the patch.
Download New Lumos C Slot Fix
File: New Lumos C Slot Fix 2.zip (26.5 KB) (info)
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Unused Areas
Unused Maps
Inside cmn/param/maps is a SARC archive containing five CSV files which has the test map data. They test forks in the road, triggering events, and finding treasure.
Unused Battle Arena
Inside cmn/h3d/bg/Battle is a dummy battle area which is only a blue background without any effects. It appears to be located in New Lumos.
Unused Animations
The Darker Lord
The Darker Lord has two unused animations inside the SARC cmn\h3d\enemy\EnSatanB.bch.szs they’re called EnSatanB_Calldm & EnSatanB_Powerdm, respectively.
Enemies
To do: Keep on scanning for any clones or more. District bosses either use default colors, or their heads are darkened. |
Miitopia, just like your average RPG, has a huge list of enemies.
Clones
Models
The Cerberus, Griffin, and Retroputer have clones of their default coloration. These 3 were most likely going to receive their own coloration and feature as alternate, stronger versions of the original enemy.
Mentions
To do: Are there any more duplicates? |
3 Slimes, 2 Cobras, a Golem, 2 Butterflies, 3 Rocks, 5 Imps are mentioned in enemy.msbt, but don't have any unique names.
Oddities
Few enemies have things that aren't seen in-game.
Original Section: There is a separate Dark Lord model that has a strange visor in front of his face, but it doesn't share any animations. It uses the shadow texture, for some reason. The model entirely could have been a scrapped version.
Butterflies
The models and faces of enemies are kept separate. Every enemy has a dummy facial texture, but it's left blank. However, the Rock Moth's dummy mouth is not blank; it has a smiling mouth. The Poison Butterfly has brown, feminine eyes looking to its right. Because neither enemies in-game have those features, there's no need to make the parts blank. The game simply doesn't show them.
Unused Skills
Of course, what are enemies without skills? As you'd expect, Miitopia also has quite the number of skills within its code. So, naturally, there's some that didn't make the final cut, though they mostly work in the final game...
"ExciteAttack" and "SpiteAttack"
The enemy does a physical attack on a Mii, with a chance of inflicting either Hyper ("ExciteAttack") or Spite ("SpiteAttack").
"WaveCannon1" and "WaveCannon3"
These skills are nearly identical to the robot's beam ability ("WaveCannon2"), but with one key difference. As the name may suggest, "WaveCannon2" targets two Miis. So, yeah, you guessed it, "WaveCannon1" targets one Mii, and "WaveCannon3" targets three Miis.
"CryAll" and "TerrorAll"
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.
"MagicSpite"
Very similar to "SpiteAttack", this skill also does a attack on a Mii, with a chance of inflicting Spite. But, unlike "SpiteAttack", the attack the enemy does is a magical attack, not the physical attack "SpiteAttack" has.
"RandomAll"
This last skill doesn't work in the release game, but it it inflicts a status effect on every Mii in the party. The statuses can be Nightmare, Old, Hyper, Stone, or crying. This is used in the Switch release of Miitopia, with the newly added skill Boss Snurp that has an attack that calls RandomAll, but not in the 3DS game.
Dummy Miis
Download QR_codes - Miitopia Dummy Miis
File: QR_codes_-_Miitopia_Dummy_Miis.zip (861 KB) (info)
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Inside the /cmn/storedata/ folder are 7 dummy Mii data files in .CFSD files (Wii U/3DS-format Mii data files). Here are Mii Studio renders of all of them. First is DummyBasic, then Dummy00, Dummy01, and so on, up to Dummy05.
Internal Name
Miitopia is referred to as "mimic" internally.
The Tomodachi series
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Nintendo DS | Tomodachi Collection |
Nintendo 3DS | Tomodachi Life |
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Nintendo 3DS | Miitopia |
iOS/Android | Miitomo |
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