Here Are Tons of Access Key Codes for Miitopia | Game Rant
Miitopia's Switch debut has garnered an impressive amount of attention. While it is mostly just a port of the popular 3DS game, there have been some changes made for the Switch release. One of the most notable additions is an overhaul of the game's character creator, as players can now make Miis in more detail than ever before. Naturally, some very creative and talented players have made really impressive representations of characters from other games and franchises. As the next logical step, YouTuber RandomRam has compiled over 1000 of these character designs for players to download and use in their own games.
For those that may not have noticed yet, Miitopia allows players to use access key codes in order to change the appearance of their characters. These are essentially just saved versions of other players' designs that can be shared online. This does require a Nintendo Online subscription to use.
In the video there are over 50 different access key codes, each featuring several different options for Mii designs. These were all created by a variety of players and then compiled here in the video below by RandomRam. In order to make use of any of the codes, players simply need to go to the Mii Characters page on the main menu. Select Add Mii Characters and then look for the option called Receive (there will be a wifi symbol next to it). Enter the code in the dialogue box that pops up and then players will be able to select which Miis from that access code they would like to receive.
There are countless different designs in the video above, but some of the notable ones include crewmates from Among Us, Shadow the Hedgehog, Shantae, Steve from Minecraft, several Pokemon, characters from Animal Crossing, and Finn the Human from Adventure Time just to name a few. The video is just under 18 minutes, and a different character flashes across the screen almost every second. For those players wanting a closer look at each character, use YouTube's playback speed function to slow it down a bit.
Of course, there's also the option of simply making one's own Mii design, but odds are if the player is going for something popular it has already been done here. It's very clear that a lot of love was put into all of these designs, and players can make Miitopia look like a completely different game if they use them.
Miitopia is available now on Switch.
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