Snaps

Snaps is a Mii from the Switch.

Snaps originally appeared as the default Mii for the Roving Photographer role in Miitopia (Switch, Demo). He later appeared in the full game of Miitopia (Switch). Once the player replaces him with a Mii of their choice, Snaps would never appear again, unless that Mii is deleted. His Mii data file can be found in \cmn\storedata\npc_default_mii.sarc and is named Photographer.charinfo.

His Mii name in his Mii data file is しゃしんかk, which translates to "photographer k". His height is set to 81 and his build is set to 127 (maximum). His Mii ID is as follows: DD 45 7B 5A FF A2 45 C1 8F 3E B0 79 38 FE 94 4D

His Mii data file does not contain any unused Mii data.

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Information

Snaps' role in Miitopia (the Roving Photographer) is described as so:

Takes pictures of travelers in the

hope that he can sell them off.

He seems to bear resemblance to a Mii featured in Miitopia (3DS) promo art, as it seems a handful of the Miitopia Switch default Miis were based around Miis that appeared in promo art for the original game, but it's unconfirmed if Snaps and the promo art Mii are meant to be the same character.

The names of the default Miis in Miitopia Switch often vary drastically depending on region. Snaps' name on the Mii Library is going off of the US English version, for consistency. A chart containing all of Snaps' names is located at the bottom of this page.

Image appearances

Snaps unfortunately does not appear in any promo art. In the demo version of Miitopia (Switch), he also never actually appears in the story, and only appears once in the casting screen. Below is a screenshot of him in-game as his role in Miitopia.

The Roving Photographer, Snaps.

While Snaps himself does not appear in any official promo art, a very similar Mii does appear in promo art for Miitopia (3DS), where he's given the Tank job. Note differences in his design, like skin color.

Miitopia (3DS) promo art for the Tank job.

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This Mii originally appeared on the Switch!

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Names in other languages

US English: Snaps (pun on the "snap" sound a camera makes)
US French: Clic (pun on the "click" sound a camera makes)
US Spanish: Iso Fotón
EU English: Snaps
EU Dutch: Kiko
EU French: Clic
EU German: Knips
EU Italian: Paparanzio (pun on the word "paparazzi" - photographers that take pictures of celebrities)
EU Spanish: Iso Fotón
JP Japanese: トルゾー
KR Korean: Snaps
CN Chinese: Snaps
TW Chinese: Snaps

Source: Miitopia (Switch, Demo)

Mii Studio code

Unfortunately, as the Switch no longer supports QR codes, the only way to obtain this Mii yourself directly is via importing them into your Mii Studio with this tool.

This is Snaps' Mii Studio code:

08007f0308020117040e0101040214030b0400070004001004030a0100565104000214021306160b04000a020a0a

You can download Snaps' charinfo-format Mii data file here.