

These Travelers are more likely to be recruitable when the player talks to them again after completing their favors (if the player chooses to recruit them when the prompt shows up), with the only confirmed exceptions from this category being the delivery Travelers and the default "world Mii" characters that are based on CPU characters from Wii Sports Club or Wii Party U regardless of whether they gave Errand quests or not. Some ask the player to do simple errands like delivering a present to an NPC Mii, some ask the player to travel through a specific dungeon, and some ask the player to escort the Traveler while traveling through a specific dungeon. Three quest-giving travelers are randomly-generated each real-time day, though this can be regenerated again with different characters on the same day by resetting the game before going past the visitor announcement screen. Travelers come in various appearances, jobs and even levels. The main source of new quests (and thus, more items and gold). "A traveler in need of assistance who found a way to the hub." However, popular Mii characters are only available to players with a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, so players without it will normally have the Wii Sports Club/ Wii Party U CPU Miis appear instead.
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This will download said Mii characters into the Travelers' Hub (indicated by a loading screen upon entering), mixing them in alongside the Mii characters from the player's in-game Mii list that have no role(s) assigned to.


In the Nintendo Switch version, the first time the player unlocks this location, the player will be asked whether to allow popular Mii characters visit Travelers' Hub or not, the setting of which can be changed later via the "Mii characters" option on the title screen. In the Nintendo 3DS version, visitor Mii characters are randomly generated either from Wii Sports Club/ Wii Party U CPU characters or from the Mii Central if Spotpass is enabled. The player can also check the percentage of their collected medals by talking to the Town Guide at the entrance. This serves as the main location for finding new quests. It is first accessible after defeating the Dark Lord in Karkaton. There are three Music-related milestones to cross in the game: Medal No.The Travelers' Hub (known as Traveler's Hub in the Nintendo 3DS version of the European English version Traveller's Hub in the Nintendo Switch version of the European English version) is a region in Miitopia, located at the very center of the world. You can unlock Medals by collecting songs.
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We will update this page as soon as we have found new songs in the game. Note: The tracklist below is incomplete, as we are still searching for the remaining tracks. New tracks were added to compliment the new gameplay mechanics in the Switch version such as Outings and the Horse. There are a total of 247 tracks in the Nintendo Switch version of Miitopia, compared to the DS version which had 204.
