Wii Sports Wiki
Register
Advertisement
Bridge Reverse
S11.5

Stage

11

Type

Reverse

Boss

Tomoko (Level 236-240)

Enemies

35

Armors

Gold Armor

Red Armor

Purple Armor

Black Armor (boss only)

Other variant

Bridge

Previous

Volcano

Next

Lighthouse Reverse

Bridge Reverse is the eleventh stage in Swordplay Showdown. There are 18 Gold Armored Miis, 7 Red Armored Miis, 9 Purple Armored Miis, and a Boss Mii Tomoko.

Miis[]

Gold Armored[]

*Pablo and Stéphanie are way more aggressive and defensive compared to the rest of the Gold Armored Miis.

Red Armored[]

Purple Armored[]

Black Armored Boss[]

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • This is one of the few Reverse Stages that does not feature Non-Boss Black Armor Miis and is also the first.
    • Also, this stage is unusual as it does not feature but one Black Armor Mii (Tomoko), but the next stage features a Black Armor Mii that is not a Boss (Daisuke).
  • Despite this stage being called "Bridge Reverse", you instead fight on Talon Rock and don't go anywhere near the bridge, unless you drag Tomoko all the way there. This is likely to avoid being similar to its normal variant.
    • This makes it completely different from its normal variant (Bridge).
  • This is the first reverse stage that introduces aggressive and defensive gold-armored Miis (Pablo and Stéphanie).
    • Despite the fact that Silke is aggressive in Lighthouse, she is not counted as canonically aggressive because she does not defend herself after being stunned.
    • In this stage, the easy way to avoid dealing with these types of Miis is to face a Mii who is not aggressive and attack the adjacent aggressive Miis. That way you are less likely to lose hearts because of the aggressive Miis.
    • If you happen to face an aggressive Mii (Pablo and Stéphanie), the easy way is to consider block-hitting after successfully defending a quick attack. That is, swinging your Wii remote and then pressing B quickly. This is a useful way to attack Miis while actively blocking. The idea also works with stages 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, and 20 because there are aggressive Miis in these stages listed.
  • Starting at this stage, Gold Armor Miis (except for certain stages that have aggressive gold armor Miis) will attack more often and defend less often. These Miis in reverse stages have a different function compared to those in normal stages, However, they do not defend after being stunned.
Advertisement