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===Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U===
===Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U===
Amiibo in '''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U''', when used, create a special fighter that is tied to the specific amiibo used. For example, the Link amiibo will create a special Link fighter that is only usable with that Link amiibo. amiibo of characters that do not correspond to a fighter in the Super Smash Bros. roster cannot be used. This amiibo fighter, called a '''Figure Player''' or '''(FP)''', will grow more powerful as it is used, much like real-life training in a specific field. In addition, amiibo can be "fed" equipment used to create custom fighters, and will permanently gain the effects of that equipment. For example, a Mario amiibo can be "fed" hammer equipment and permanently gain the effects of it, a feature that is impossible for the standard Mario fighter. amiibo fighters are banned from use in tournaments due to their potentially unfair level of power when fully trained and given equipment.
When used in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U'', an amiibo creates a special fighter that is tied to the specific amiibo used. For example, the Link amiibo will create a special Link fighter that is only usable with that Link amiibo. amiibo of characters that do not correspond to a fighter in the Super Smash Bros. roster cannot be used. This amiibo fighter, called a '''Figure Player''' or '''(FP)''', will grow more powerful as it is used, much like real-life training in a specific field. In addition, amiibo can be "fed" equipment used to create custom fighters, and will permanently gain the effects of that equipment. For example, a Mario amiibo can be "fed" hammer equipment and permanently gain the effects of it, a feature that is impossible for the standard Mario fighter.


===Hyrule Warriors===
===Hyrule Warriors===

Revision as of 12:27, February 18, 2019

amiibo are collectible figurines which can be used in many Zelda Games to different effects. There are 23 Legend of Zelda amiibo, featuring characters all throughout the series of games.

Series

There are currently three series of Zelda amiibo: Super Smash Bros., 30th Anniversary, and Breath of the Wild.

Use

The Legend of Zelda amiibo are compatible with many Nintendo games, but are only compatible with five Zelda games and two iterations of the Super Smash Bros. series. An amiibo can be used by scanning it on the NFC reader of the respective console.


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Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U

When used in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, an amiibo creates a special fighter that is tied to the specific amiibo used. For example, the Link amiibo will create a special Link fighter that is only usable with that Link amiibo. amiibo of characters that do not correspond to a fighter in the Super Smash Bros. roster cannot be used. This amiibo fighter, called a Figure Player or (FP), will grow more powerful as it is used, much like real-life training in a specific field. In addition, amiibo can be "fed" equipment used to create custom fighters, and will permanently gain the effects of that equipment. For example, a Mario amiibo can be "fed" hammer equipment and permanently gain the effects of it, a feature that is impossible for the standard Mario fighter.

Hyrule Warriors

Hyrule Warriors Legends

Twilight Princess HD

The Wolf Link amiibo can be scanned to record Link's records in the Cave of Shadows, specifically the amount of hearts remaining at completion. If the amiibo is later scanned into Breath of the Wild, the wolf summoned will have the health from Twilight Princess.

Breath of the Wild

Each Zelda amiibo can be scanned in Breath of the Wild to produce a unique effect. Check out the full guide here.

Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Listings

Link

There are a total of 12 Link amiibo, pictured below:

Link - Super Smash Bros. Toon Link Young Link Link - The Legend of Zelda
Link-amiibo.png Toon-link-amiibo.png Young-link-amiibo.png Link-z1-amiibo.png
Link - The Wind Waker Link - Ocarina of Time Link - Majora's Mask Link - Twilight Princess
Toon-link-ww-amiibo.png Link-oot-amiibo.png Link-mm-amiibo.png Link-tp-amiibo.png
Link - Skyward Sword Wolf Link Link (Archer) Link (Rider)
Link-ss-amiibo.png Wolf-link-amiibo.png Link-archer-amiibo.png Link-rider-amiibo.png

Young Link amiibo set to release in April 2019.

Zelda

There are a total of 3 Zelda amiibo, pictured below:

Zelda - Super Smash Bros. Zelda - The Wind Waker Zelda - Breath of the Wild
Zelda-amiibo.png Zelda-ww-amiibo.png Zelda-botw-amiibo.png

Breath of the Wild Champions

There are a total of 4 amiibo of the Champions from Breath of the Wild, pictured below:

Daruk Revali Mipha Urbosa
Daruk-amiibo.png Revali-amiibo.png Mipha-amiibo.png Urbosa-amiibo.png

Other

Listed below are the four remaining unique amiibo:

Sheik - Super Smash Bros. Ganondorf - Super Smash Bros. Bokoblin - Breath of the Wild Guardian - Breath of the Wild
Sheik-amiibo.png Ganondorf-amiibo.png Boko-amiibo.png Guardian-amiibo.png