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Amiibo
Amiibo.svg
International standard Well-nigh field communication
Developed by Nintendo
Introduced June x, 2014 (2014-06-x)
Manufacture Video games
Connector type Wireless
Uniform hardware
  • Wii U
  • Nintendo 3DS family
  • Nintendo Switch family
Concrete range < 4 cm (ane.half dozen in)
Website www.nintendo.com/amiibo Edit this at Wikidata

Amiibo [a] (, ə-MEE-boh; officially stylized equally amiibo; plural: Amiibo [1]) is a toys-to-life platform past Nintendo, which was launched in Nov 2014. Information technology consists of a wireless communications and storage protocol for connecting figurines to the Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Switch video game consoles. These figurines are similar in form and functionality to that of the Skylanders, Disney Infinity and Lego Dimensions series of toys-to-life platforms. The Amiibo platform was preannounced to potentially arrange whatsoever form of toy, specifically including general plans for future carte games.[2] [3] These toys employ near field advice (NFC) to interact with supported video game software, potentially assuasive data to exist transferred in and out of games and beyond multiple platforms.

Amiibo functionality can be used directly with the Nintendo Switch, Wii U, and New Nintendo 3DS consoles by using built-in NFC readers. In improver, the rest of the 3DS hardware line can use an official NFC adapter. By September 2016, Nintendo reported that 39 meg Amiibo toys had been sold, along with more than 30 million Amiibo cards.[4]

History [edit]

Development [edit]

They came up with the name in Nippon, and the 'amii' portion comes from a petty something in Japanese that conveys the sentiment of friend, of playing with your friend. That's what they're really trying to convey with it. I call up for us it sounds a little similar amigo. That'south not the origin of the name, but it conveys the intent.

— Bill Trinen, translator at Nintendo[five]

Toys for Bob and its parent company Activision had offered an opportunity for Nintendo to be a partner in a new video game franchise known equally Skylanders, which would employ RFID-equipped character figurines and a special reader component to interact with the game itself, and could store data on the figurine itself such as the corresponding character's statistics. While Nintendo passed on the exclusivity bargain, the franchise itself speedily became ane of Activision's most successful franchises upon its launch as a spin-off of the Spyro the Dragon series, and likewise resulted in contest from Disney Interactive Studios, who released a game with a like concept known as Disney Infinity in 2013.[6] [vii]

In March 2013, long predating Amiibo, Nintendo unveiled Pokémon Rumble U, the first game for the Wii U to use the Wii U GamePad's near-field communications support to enable the use of its own interactive figurines.[eight] During an investors' meeting in May 2014, Nintendo presented a prototype of a more comprehensive figurine platform for its 3DS and Wii U consoles, which was designed so that the figurines could be used across multiple games. The new system was codenamed NFP, standing for either "Nintendo Figurine Platform" or "NFC Featured Platform", and was slated to be officially unveiled during E3.[nine]

On June 10, 2014 during E3 2014, Nintendo officially announced the Amiibo platform, and that Super Smash Bros. for Wii U would be amid the first games to provide features integrating with Amiibo figurines.[10]

In a corporate policy event after the launch of the Amiibo platform, Nintendo executive Shigeru Miyamoto addressed the platform's future past stating that the company was "now moving frontward with projects that brand use of NFC in a variety of unique ways. Nintendo is known as a video game visitor, but in fact, it is also a toy visitor."[eleven] [iii]

Release [edit]

Super Smash Bros. Amiibo toys were offset released in Due north America on November 21, 2014, in Europe on November 28, 2014, and in Nihon on December six, 2014, along with the release of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.[12] [13] [14]

The Super Mario series, featuring Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Bowser, and Toad, arrived on March 20, 2015 for both regions.[fifteen]

In 2015, Nintendo began to extend the Amiibo line into new grade factors; on February 27, 2015, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata revealed that the company had plans to release Amiibo-enabled trading cards. On April 1, 2015, Nintendo unveiled Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, a spin-off in the Animal Crossing serial that utilizes cards. Nintendo also unveiled Amiibo yarn plushies as a necktie-in for Yoshi'south Woolly World.[16] [17] [eighteen]

During the E3 2015 Nintendo Direct on June 16, 2015, Activision revealed Bowser and Ass Kong Amiibo (Hammer Slam Bowser and Turbo Charge Donkey Kong) and vehicles for utilise in Skylanders: SuperChargers. These toys are compatible with either the Skylanders games or Amiibo-compatible games past means of a manner switch on their bases. They will work across all Nintendo platform versions of Skylanders: SuperChargers.[nineteen] [20] The Amiibo are as well compatible with all Nintendo platform versions of Skylanders: Imaginators.

On August 27, 2015, an Amiibo toy of the titular grapheme from the indie video game Shovel Knight was unveiled, which will unlock content exclusive to the 3DS and Wii U versions of the game and its time to come installments. It is the first Amiibo toy of a non-Nintendo character that is not associated with a showtime-political party championship; previous Amiibo toys of tertiary-party characters were associated with Super Smash Bros. [21] Additionally, production and distribution of the figurine volition be overseen past the game'due south publisher, Yacht Club Games, rather than Nintendo (except in Japan where the latter is the publisher), although it volition still officially exist marketed by Nintendo as office of the Amiibo line as a form of brand licensing. Explaining the arrangement, a Nintendo representative stated that "we were similar, what's i matter that Nintendo could do that nobody [else] could always do?"[22]

The Amiibo line for The Legend of Zelda initially began solely with the Wolf Link figurine, which is mainly used in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Hard disk and later Breath of the Wild. It expanded with the 30th Anniversary drove (8-bit Link, Ocarina of Fourth dimension Link, The Wind Waker Link, and The Wind Waker Zelda), and the Jiff of the Wild collection (Archer Link, Rider Link, Zelda, Bokoblin, Mipha, Daruk, Revali, Urbosa and the Guardian figurine). At E3 2017, Nintendo unveiled several new Amiibo figurines, including wedding ceremony-themed Mario, Peach and Bowser figurines which coincided with the launch of the Nintendo Switch game Super Mario Odyssey, as well as figurines of Chrom and Tiki from the Burn down Emblem serial to necktie in with the release of Burn down Keepsake Warriors on Switch and New 3DS systems. Two Metroid-themed Amiibo figures released aslope the 3DS remake of Metroid II, Metroid: Samus Returns, and figurines released later on based around the four Champions in The Legend of Zelda: Jiff of the Wild. 3rd-party software programmer Bethesda Softworks announced that existing Zelda figurines would be compatible with the Nintendo Switch port of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, allowing players to obtain select Zelda items and clothing for their Dragonborn, including the Master Sword, Hylian Shield and the Champion'due south Tunic from Jiff of the Wild.

Collectibility and supply issues [edit]

Life-to-date number of Amiibo shipped, millions
Amiibo FY Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Year Total
Figures 2014–xv Due north/A N/A v.7[23] four.8[24] 10.5[24] 39.0
2015–16 4.ii[25] 6.4[26] 9.9[27] 4.two[28] 24.7[28]
2016–17 ane.seven[29] two.ane 3.eight - 6.5
Cards 2015–xvi N/A viii.6[26] 12.9[27] seven.four[28] 28.9[28] 30.half dozen
2016–17 1.3[29] 0.4 - - 1.vii

Upon initial launch, the Amiibo line quickly spiked in popularity, with preorders selling out earlier the products became available to the public. While Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata stated that Amiibo will be kept in stock, he too explained that some volition exist "limited-time offers which volition cede their positions to new ones in one case they are sold out".[30] The rarity of certain Amiibo figurines influenced the prices held by online retailers and auctions, of which most can be seen offer select items at prices above the retail price. In Nintendo's 3rd Quarter Fiscal Results Briefing for the Fiscal Year Ending March 2015, Satoru Iwata expressed surprise at such online auctions that offered "premium prices" of sold out Amiibo toys.[31] A number of first-wave Amiibo toys with manufacturing defects were discovered and sold for notably high prices, such as a Samus figurine with cannons on both arms instead of i being sold on eBay for US$2,500, and a defect of Princess Peach with missing legs being sold for U.s.$25,100.[32] [33] [34]

On April 2, 2015, when preorders were being taken for the May 29 release of the Super Nail Bros. serial Moving ridge 4 and the Splatoon series, the US preorder process crashed both GameStop'southward website and in-store register system.[35] Nintendo acknowledged these issues in early May 2015.[36] [37] Amazon forwent the entire preorder process for those waves; it instead blocked out specific time intervals on their release date during which the non-retailer sectional Amiibo and the Super Mario series Silver Mario Amiibo were bachelor.[38] The retailer continued this practise with its exclusive release of the Palutena Amiibo also as those released on September eleven, 2015.[39] [40]

In May 2015 in the U.k., a truck was stolen that contained preorders of the special edition of Splatoon, which included a rare Squid Clue Amiibo equally a preorder bonus: the simply style to obtain the figure in the UK. As a result, Nintendo lacked the stock to supply the Squid Inkling Amiibos to those who preordered, and offered Clue Girl or Inkling Boy Amiibos instead aslope a standard edition with a £ten refund, or full refunds.[41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [48]

In response to the lack of certain Amiibo toys in the United states, Satoru Iwata explained on February 17, 2015 that "an ongoing labor dispute on the west coast" has delayed the "belch of cargo over the by half dozen months", and is the crusade of the absences of sure Amiibo toys intended to exist delivered before its launch in November.[49] Following this announcement, rarer Amiibo toys such as Wii Fit Trainer, Meta Knight, and Ike have been receiving limited re-releases in N America.[50] [51] For the United states of america, the exclusive Best Purchase release of the Dark Pit figurine, the retailer announced it would not accept whatever preorders or online orders and the item would be express to i per customer.[52] While some news sources such as Kotaku came out in favour of All-time Purchase'south practice,[53] alternatively in response to this (and the difficulty of acquiring previous retailer-exclusives), others, such as Brian Altano, Jose Otero, and Peer Schneider of IGN's Nintendo Voice Chat podcast, accept encouraged American collectors to import these hard-to-find items.[54]

Hardware support [edit]

The Wii U, New Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Switch contain integrated NFC support, and are Amiibo-compatible. On Wii U, toys are scanned using an NFC reader contained within the Wii U GamePad. Amiibo support was formally introduced to the consoles' firmware between November and December 2014; these updates added an Amiibo menu to the system settings area, assuasive users to scan, register, and erase data from toys. The Nintendo Switch similarly features an NFC reader in both the Joy-Con R and Pro Controller.[55] [56] [57] [58] [59]

A carve up NFC reader accessory allows use of Amiibo on the original Nintendo 3DS, 3DS XL, and 2DS models; in Nihon, released in "Summertime 2015", and released aslope Creature Crossing: Happy Home Designer in North America.[sixty] The New Nintendo 3DS, New 3DS XL, and New 2DS XL contain an integrated NFC reader utilizing the touch (bottom) screen.

Amiibo information communication [edit]

Supported games offering one of two kinds of Amiibo compatibility; the ability to access an Amiibo toy'south NFC tag and store data, and read-only recognition. Each Amiibo toy largely corresponds to a specific game that tin can access its storage space, though some may have multiple games that tin can employ information technology. Nonetheless, each Amiibo toy tin can only store data from one compatible game at a time, significant data must be deleted to use it with a different championship. For instance, a Mario Amiibo figurine containing data from Super Boom Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U must have the data for that game deleted to store data from Mario Political party 10.[61] Many games offer compatibility with specific Amiibo toys on a read-only basis, allowing for boosted content to be unlocked in that game. For example, using certain figurines with Mario Kart 8 or Mario Kart viii Deluxe unlocks Mii costumes based on the corresponding character. Multiple variations of the same character offer the aforementioned compatibility, although special variations tin can unlock unique content with specific games.[62] Existing Wii U and 3DS games tin receive updates for Amiibo functionality.[63] Due to their co-evolution effort on Super Boom Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, Bandai Namco Amusement were the start third-party publishers to embrace the Amiibo concept in some of their ain games.[64]

List of Amiibo [edit]

The post-obit listing features all known NFC items branded under Amiibo, originally produced in the grade of grapheme figurines as of 2014, then cards equally of 2015, and other types in the future. Nintendo designed all Amiibo characters to be cross-compatible with all games that support specific Amiibo characters, regardless of whichever model line these characters belong to; for instance, Mario figurines from both the Super Smash Bros. and Super Mario series have the same functionality.[65] Yoshi 'south line are soft dolls instead of difficult plastic figurines.

There are currently 188 Amiibo figurines, 3 Amiibo card series, and 20 noted variants on this list.

Amiibo platform compatibility
Grapheme Amiibo series[66] Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U[67] Mario Kart 8 /
Mario Kart eight Deluxe [xiii]
Super Mario Maker One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X [68] Ace Combat: Assail Horizon Legacy + [69] Picross 3D: Round 2 [lxx] [71] Animal Crossing: New Leaf /
Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome Amiibo
Super Boom Bros. Ultimate
Blathers[72] Animal Crossing No Read Only (Palatial) Read Merely No No No Read Only Read But
Celeste[72] Animal Crossing No Read Merely (Deluxe) Read Only No No No Read Only Read Only
Cyrus Animal Crossing No Read Just (Deluxe) Read But No No No Read But Read But
Digby Animal Crossing No Read Only (Palatial) Read But No No No Read Only Read But
Isabelle[b] [73] Animal Crossing No Read Merely (Deluxe) Read Only[74] No No No Read Only Yes
K.Grand.[75]
(also known as G.K. Slider)
Animal Crossing No Read Only (Deluxe) Read Simply No No No Read Only Read Just
Kapp'n[73] Fauna Crossing No Read Only (Deluxe) Read Only No No No Read Only Read Only
Kicks[72] Animal Crossing No Read Only (Deluxe) Read Only No No No Read Merely Read Only
Lottie Animal Crossing No Read Only (Deluxe) Read Only No No No Read Merely Read Only
Mabel Animal Crossing No Read Only (Deluxe) Read Only No No No Read Just Read But
Reese Fauna Crossing No Read Merely (Deluxe) Read Simply No No No Read Simply Read But
Resetti[72] (also known every bit Mr. Resetti) Animal Crossing No Read But (Deluxe) Read Only No No No Read But Read Only
Rover[73] Creature Crossing No Read Only (Deluxe) Read But No No No Read Only Read Only
Timmy & Tommy[73] Beast Crossing No Read Just (Deluxe) Read But No No No Read Only Read Just
Tom Nook Fauna Crossing No Read Just (Deluxe) Read Only No No No Read Only Read Merely
Animal Crossing Amiibo cards[76] [77] [78] [79] Animal Crossing
(Series 1, 2, 3, 4, RV, Sanrio RV and other cards)
No Read But (Deluxe) Read Only[c] No No No Read Only Yes [d]
Qbby[80] BoxBoy! No No No No No No No Read But
Chibi-Robo[81] Chibi-Robo! No No Read Only No No No No Read But
Solaire of Astora Dark Souls No No No No No No No No
Boodle Goblin Diablo No No No No No No No No
Alm Burn down Emblem No No No No No No No Read Only
Celica Burn down Emblem No No No No No No No Read Just
Chrom Fire Keepsake No No No No No No No Yes
Tiki Fire Emblem No No No No No No No Read Only
King Dedede[82] Kirby Yes No Read Merely No No Read Only No Yes
Kirby[82] Kirby Yes Read Only Read Only Read Simply No Read Only No Yes
Meta Knight[82] Kirby Yes No Read Simply No No Read Simply No Yes
Waddle Dee[82] Kirby No No No No No No No Read Only
Mario Sports Superstars Amiibo cards[83] Mario Sports Superstars No No No No No No No No
Mega Man Mega Man Yes Read Simply No No No No No Yes
Due east.M.M.I. Metroid Read Only No No No No No No Yes
Metroid Metroid No No No No No No No Read Simply
Samus Metroid Yes Read Merely Read Only Read Simply Read Just No No Yes
Samus Aran Metroid Yes Read Only Read Merely Read Only Read Only No No Yes
Barioth and Avinia Monster Hunter No No No No No No Read But No
Ena Monster Hunter No No No No No No No No
Magnamalo Monster Hunter No No No No No No No No
Navirou Monster Hunter No No No No No No Read Simply No
One-Eyed Rathalos and Female Rider Monster Hunter No No No No No No Read Merely No
One-Eyed Rathalos and Male Rider Monster Hunter No No No No No No Read Merely No
Palamute Monster Hunter No No No No No No No No
Palico Monster Hunter No No No No No No No No
Qurupeco and Dan Monster Hunter No No No No No No Read Only No
Rathian and Cheval Monster Hunter No No No No No No Read Only No
Razewing Ratha Monster Hunter No No No No No No No No
Tsukino Monster Hunter No No No No No No No No
Pikmin Pikmin No Read Simply (Deluxe) Read Only No No No No Read Only
Detective Pikachu Pokémon No No No No No No No Read Only
Shadow Mewtwo[due east] [84] Pokkén Tournament No No No No No No No No
Rex Knight Shovel Knight No No No No No No No Read Only
Plague Knight Shovel Knight No No No No No No No Read Only
Shovel Knight[85] Shovel Knight No No No No No No No Read Only
Specter Knight Shovel Knight No No No No No No No Read Only
Hammer Slam Bowser[f] Skylanders Yes Read But Read Only No Read Merely Read Only No Yes
Turbo Charge Ass Kong[f] Skylanders Yes Read But Read But Read Only Read Only No No Yes
Callie[86] Splatoon No Read Only (Deluxe) Read But No No No Read Only Read Only
Clue Boy[thousand] [86] Splatoon No Read Only (Deluxe) Read Only No No No Read But Yes
Inkling Daughter[h] [86] Splatoon No Read Merely (Deluxe) Read Only No No No Read But Yes
Clue Squid[i] [86] Splatoon No Read Only (Deluxe) Read Just No No No Read Only Yes
Marie[86] Splatoon No Read Simply (Deluxe) Read Only No No No Read Just Read Just
Marina Splatoon No Read Only (Deluxe) No No No No No Read Merely
Octoling Male child Splatoon No No No No No No No Read Only
Octoling Girl Splatoon No No No No No No No Read Merely
Octoling Octopus Splatoon No No No No No No No Read Only
Pearl Splatoon No Read Only (Deluxe) No No No No No Read Only
Boo Super Mario No No No No No No No Read Only
Bowser Super Mario Yes Read Simply Read Just No Read Merely Read Only No Yes
Bowser (Wedding Outfit) Super Mario Yes Read Just Read Only No Read Only Read Only No Yes
Cat Mario Super Mario Yes Read But Read Only Read Merely Read Only Read Only No Yes
Cat Peach Super Mario Yes Read Only Read Only No Read Only Read Only No Yes
Daisy Super Mario No No No No No No No Yes
Diddy Kong Super Mario Yes No Read Merely No No No No Yes
Ass Kong Super Mario Yes Read Only Read But Read Just Read Only No No Yes
Goomba Super Mario No No Read Only No No No No Read Simply
Koopa Troopa Super Mario No No No No No No No Read Simply
Luigi Super Mario Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Simply Read But No Yes
Mario[j] [87] Super Mario Yes Read Just Read Merely Read Just Read Only Read Simply No Yes
Mario (Hymeneals Outfit) Super Mario Yes Read Simply Read Only Read Only Read Just Read Merely No Yes
Peach Super Mario Yes Read Only Read Only No Read Simply Read Only No Yes
Peach (Nuptials Outfit) Super Mario Yes Read Just Read Merely No Read But Read Only No Yes
Rosalina Super Mario Yes Read Simply Read Just No No No No Yes
Toad Super Mario No Read Only Read Only No No Read Only No Read Simply
Waluigi Super Mario No No Read Simply No No No No Read Simply
Wario Super Mario Yes Read Only Read But No No No No Yes
Yoshi Super Mario Yes Read Only Read Just[74] Read Only No Read But No Yes
8-Flake Mario[k] Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary Yes Read Just Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Just No Yes
Delicious Amiibo[50] [88] Super Mario Cereal No No No No No No No No
Banjo & Kazooie Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Bayonetta[89] [one thousand] Super Smash Bros. Yes No No No No No No Yes
Bowser Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only No Read Only Read Only No Yes
Bowser Jr. Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No Yes
Byleth Super Nail Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Captain Falcon Super Blast Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only No Read But No No Yes
Charizard Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read But No No No No Yes
Chrom Super Blast Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Cloud[89] [m] Super Smash Bros. Yes No No No No No No Yes
Corrin[89] [north] Super Smash Bros. Yes No No No No No No Yes
Night Pit Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No Yes
Dark Samus Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Daisy Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Diddy Kong Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No Yes
Donkey Kong Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Simply No No Yes
Dr. Mario Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Merely Read But No Read Only Read Only No Yes
Duck Hunt Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Just No No No No Yes
Falco Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No Yes
Play a trick on Super Boom Bros. Yes Read Simply Read Merely Read Simply Read Simply No No Yes
Ganondorf Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read But No No No Read Only Yes
Greninja Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No Yes
Hero[o] Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Ice Climbers Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Ike Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No Yes
Incineroar Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Inkling Super Blast Bros. No Read Only (Deluxe) Read Only No No No Read Simply Yes
Isabelle Super Boom Bros. No Read Only (Deluxe) Read But No No No Read Only Yes
Ivysaur Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Jigglypuff Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Merely No No No No Yes
Joker Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Ken Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
King Dedede Super Boom Bros. Yes No Read Only No No Read Simply No Yes
King K. Rool Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Kirby Super Blast Bros. Yes Read Only Read Merely[90] Read But No Read But No Yes
Link Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only Read But Yes
Little Mac Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No Yes
Lucario Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No Yes
Lucas[91] Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read But No No No No Yes
Lucina Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read But No No No No Yes
Luigi Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only No Yes
Mario Super Boom Bros. Yes Read Only Read Merely Read Only Read Only Read Just No Yes
Marth Super Blast Bros. Yes No Read Only Read But No No No Yes
Mega Man[p] [92] Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only No No No No Yes
Meta Knight Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No Read Only No Yes
Mewtwo Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Merely No No No No Yes
Mii Brawler Super Smash Bros. Yes No No No No No No Yes
Mii Gunner Super Blast Bros. Yes No No No No No No Yes
Mii Swordfighter Super Smash Bros. Yes No No No No No No Yes
Mr. Game & Watch[q] [93] Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Just No No No No Yes
Ness Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No Yes
Pac-Homo Super Boom Bros. Yes Read Only Read Merely No Read Just No No Yes
Palutena Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No Yes
Peach Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Just Read Merely No Read Only Read Only No Yes
Pichu Super Blast Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Piranha Institute Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Pit Super Nail Bros. Yes No Read But No No No No Yes
Pikachu Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No Yes
Pikmin & Olimar Super Smash Bros. Yes Read But Read Only No Read Only No No Yes
Pokémon Trainer Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Richter Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Ridley Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
R.O.B.[r] [89] [94] [95] Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No Yes
Robin Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Just No No No No Yes
Rosalina and Luma Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Just Read Only No No No No Yes
Roy[96] Super Smash Bros. Yes No No No No No No Yes
Ryu[96] Super Smash Bros. Yes No No No No No No Yes
Samus Super Boom Bros. Yes Read Only Read Just Read But Read Just No No Yes
Sheik Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only No Read Only No Read Simply Yes
Shulk Super Blast Bros. Yes No Read Only No No No No Yes
Simon Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Serpent Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Sonic Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Just No No No No Yes
Squirtle Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Toon Link Super Nail Bros. Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Simply Yes
Terry Super Nail Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Villager Super Blast Bros. Yes Read Only Read Simply No No No Read Only Yes
Wario Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read But No No No No Yes
Wii Fit Trainer Super Smash Bros. Yes No Read Only Read Only No No No Yes
Wolf Super Smash Bros. No No No No No No No Yes
Yoshi Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Just Read Only[74] Read Only No Read But No Yes
Young Link [s] Super Smash Bros. Yes Read Only Read Simply Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Only Yes
Zelda Super Boom Bros. Yes No Read Simply No Read Only No Read Merely Yes
Naught Suit Samus Super Smash Bros. Yes Read But Read Just No Read Only No No Yes
Bokoblin The Legend of Zelda No No No No No No No Read Only
Daruk The Legend of Zelda No No No No No No No Read Only
Guardian The Fable of Zelda No No No No No No No Read Simply
Link (Archer) The Legend of Zelda Yes Read Only Read Just Read Only Read But Read Only Read Only Yes
Link (Rider) The Legend of Zelda Yes Read Merely Read Only Read Simply Read Only Read Only Read Only Yes
Link (The Legend of Zelda) The Legend of Zelda Yes Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Merely Read Just Read Only Yes
Link (Link's Enkindling) The Fable of Zelda Yes Read Only Read Only Read Just Read Only Read Only Read Only Yes
Link (Majora'southward Mask)[southward] The Legend of Zelda Yes Read Only Read Only Read But Read Merely Read Only Read Simply Yes
Link (Ocarina of Time) The Legend of Zelda Yes Read Only Read Merely Read Only Read Merely Read Only Read Just Yes
Link (Skyward Sword) The Legend of Zelda Yes Read Only Read Only Read Simply Read Only Read Just Read Only Yes
Link (Twilight Princess) The Legend of Zelda Yes Read Only Read Only Read Simply Read Only Read Only Read Only Yes
Mipha The Legend of Zelda No No No No No No No Read Only
Revali The Legend of Zelda No No No No No No No Read Just
Toon Link (The Air current Waker) The Fable of Zelda Yes Read Simply Read Only Read Just Read Only Read Merely Read Only Yes
Urbosa The Legend of Zelda No No No No No No No Read Only
Wolf Link[97] [98] The Legend of Zelda No No Read Simply[99] No No No Read Only Read Simply
Zelda The Legend of Zelda Yes No Read Simply No Read Simply No Read Only Yes
Zelda & Loftwing The Legend of Zelda Yes No Read But No Read Only No Read Only Yes
Zelda (The Wind Waker) The Legend of Zelda Yes No Read But No Read But No Read Only Yes
Yarn Poochy [100] Yoshi's Woolly Earth No No No No No No No Read Only
Yarn Yoshi[t] Yoshi's Woolly World Yes Read Just Read Only[74] No No Read Only No Yes
Games with universal Amiibo support (read-but unless otherwise noted)
  • Amiibo Tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits [101]
  • Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival
  • Animate being Crossing: Happy Home Designer
  • Animal Crossing: New Horizons
  • Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome Amiibo
  • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker [63]
  • Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash [81] [u]
  • Burn Emblem: Enkindling
  • Fire Emblem: Fates
  • Fire Emblem: Three Houses
  • Fire Emblem: Warriors
  • Hey! Pikmin [v]
  • Hyrule Warriors [63]
  • Hyrule Warriors Legends
  • Hyrule Warriors: Historic period of Calamity
  • Kirby and the Rainbow Curse
  • Kirby Battle Royale
  • Kirby: Planet Robobot [103]
  • Kirby's Blowout Nail
  • Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn
  • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
  • The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
  • Luigi'south Mansion
  • Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'southward Journey
  • Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
  • Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser'southward Minions
  • Mario Party 10 [13] [w]
  • Mario Party: Star Blitz
  • Mario Party: The Pinnacle 100
  • Mario Sports Superstars [x]
  • Metroid Prime: Blast Ball [104]
  • Metroid Prime: Federation Force [104]
  • Miitopia [y]
  • Mini Mario & Friends: Amiibo Challenge [105] [z]
  • Monster Hunter Stories[104] [aa]
  • Pokkén Tournament [84] [106]
  • Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly Earth [104] [ab]
  • Star Fox Nothing
  • Style Savvy: Style Forwards [107]
  • Way Savvy: Styling Star
  • Super Kirby Disharmonism
  • Super Mario Maker
  • Super Mario Odyssey
  • Super Mario Political party
  • Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete ☆ Tomodachi Daisakusen! [108]
  • Team Kirby Clash Deluxe [109]
  • Teddy Together [110]
  • WarioWare Gold [y]
  • Give-and-take Puzzles past POWGI [111] [112]
  • Yoshi'southward Crafted Earth [113]
  • Yoshi's Woolly Globe [63] [ac]
Games with series specific Amiibo support
Supported game Uniform Amiibo (read-just) Compatible Amiibo (read/write) Series
Fauna Crossing: Amiibo Festival
  • Animal Crossing Amiibo cards (Series 1, 2, 3, 4, and other cards)
  • Villager[114]
  • Blathers
  • Celeste
  • Cyrus
  • Digby
  • Isabelle (both varieties)
  • Yard.K.
  • Kapp'n
  • Kicks
  • Lottie
  • Mabel
  • Reese
  • Resetti
  • Rover
  • Timmy & Tommy
  • Tom Nook

Air-conditioning: Happy Home Designer only:

  • Beast Crossing Amiibo cards (Series 1, 2, iii, iv and other cards)
Animal Crossing
Brute Crossing: Happy Home Designer [115]
  • Villager
Azure Striker Gunvolt 2 [116]
  • Shovel Knight
  • None
Shovel Knight
Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack [116]
Cyber Shadow [117]
  • Rex Knight
  • Plague Knight
  • Shovel Knight
  • Specter Knight
  • None
Shovel Knight [85]
  • King Knight[118]
  • Plague Knight[118]
  • Specter Knight[118]
  • Shovel Knight[119]
Code Name: South.T.E.A.Yard. [67]
  • Ike[120]
  • Lucina[120]
  • Marth[120]
  • Robin[120]
  • None
Fire Emblem
Burn Keepsake Fates [120]
Burn down Keepsake Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
  • Corrin (both varieties)
  • Ike
  • Lucina
  • Marth
  • Robin
  • Roy
  • Alm[121]
  • Celica[122]
Bye-Bye BoxBoy!
  • King Dedede (both varieties)
  • Kirby (both varieties)
  • Meta Knight (both varieties)
  • Waddle Dee
  • Qbby
  • None
Kirby

Kirby Battle Royale and Adieu-Adieu BoxBoy! merely: BoxBoy! serial

Kirby Battle Royale [123]
  • Rex Dedede (both varieties)
  • Kirby (both varieties)
  • Meta Knight (both varieties)
  • Waddle Dee
  • Qbby
  • None
Kirby's Blowout Blast [124]
  • Male monarch Dedede (both varieties)
  • Kirby (both varieties)
  • Meta Knight (both varieties)
  • Waddle Dee
  • None
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse [125]
  • King Dedede (both varieties)
  • Kirby (both varieties)
  • Meta Knight (both varieties)
  • None
The Legend of Zelda: Jiff of the Wild [126] [127]
  • Bokoblin
  • Daruk[128]
  • Ganondorf
  • Guardian
  • Link/Toon Link (all varieties)
  • Mipha[128]
  • Revali[128]
  • Urbosa[128]
  • Wolf Link[129]
  • Zelda/Sheik (all varieties)
  • None
The Fable of Zelda
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Hard disk
  • Ganondorf
  • Link/Toon Link (all varieties)
  • Zelda/Sheik (all varieties)
  • Wolf Link[129]
Little Nightmares
  • Pac-Man
  • None
Pac-Homo
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam [130]
  • None
  • Bowser (all varieties)
  • Luigi (both varieties)
  • Mario (all varieties)
  • Peach (both varieties)
  • Toad
  • Yoshi (all varieties)

Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash only:

  • Bowser Jr.
  • Donkey Kong (all varieties)
  • Rosalina/Rosalina and Luma
  • Wario (both varieties)
Super Mario
Mario Tennis: Ultra Boom [131] [132]
Mario Sports Superstars
  • Mario Sports Superstars Amiibo cards
  • None
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
  • Mario (all varieties)
  • Sonic
  • None
Mario & Sonic
Mega Man Legacy Drove [133]
  • Mega Human being[133] (both varieties)
  • None
Mega Man
Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 [134]
Mega Man eleven [135]
Niconico [104]
  • Callie
  • Marie
  • None
Splatoon
Splatoon [136]
  • Callie
  • Clue Male child (all varieties)
  • Inkling Daughter (all varieties)
  • Inkling Squid (all varieties)
  • Marie
Splatoon 2 [137]
  • None
  • Callie
  • Inkling Male child (all varieties)
  • Inkling Girl (all varieties)
  • Clue Squid (all varieties)
  • Marie
  • Marina
  • Octoling Boy
  • Octoling Daughter
  • Octoling Octopus
  • Pearl
Star Pull a fast one on Baby-sit [138] [139]
  • Falco
  • Flim-flam
  • None
Star Fox
Star Fox Goose egg [140] [141]
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D [142]
  • Shulk
  • None
Xenoblade Chronicles

List of Animal Crossing Amiibo cards [edit]

The following is a list of all confirmed Amiibo cards for the Brute Crossing series of games.[143] [144] [145] Series 1, ii, iii and iv consist of 100 cards each, while Series 5 consists of 48 cards.[146] [147] Additionally, there are five cards which aren't office of any series. After the proclamation that New Foliage would receive an Amiibo update a new series of 50 Animal Crossing RV cards was appear, plus an boosted serial of 6 cards based around characters by Sanrio.[148] Later on, after a Nintendo Direct on September 23, 2021, Nintendo confirmed on the official Animal Crossing Twitter account that a Series v of Amiibo cards was being produced and implied it may characteristic villagers introduced in Brute Crossing: New Horizons, too as returning villagers.[149] Series 5 was released on Nov 5, 2021.[147]

Exclusives [edit]

In North America, Australia, and New Zealand, at launch some Amiibo were only bachelor in selected retailers.[153] [154] In Commonwealth of australia and New Zealand, this practice is express to Mario (Silver Edition),[154] Dark Hammer Slam Bowser, and Nighttime Turbo Charge Donkey Kong[155] [156] being express to EB Games, Mario (Gold Edition) existence limited to Target[154] in Australia and Mighty Ape[157] in New Zealand, Fauna Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome Amiibo Sanrio Collaboration Pack and Qbby Amiibo being express to the Official Nintendo AU/NZ eBay Store;[158] [159] nevertheless, in N America it is much more than widespread. Some characters, such as Villager, were originally non-exclusives, simply subsequently became sectional to retailers during restocks.[160]

See too [edit]

  • Nintendo e-Reader
  • GameCube – Game Male child Accelerate link cable
  • Transfer Pak
  • VMU

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Japanese: アミーボ, Hepburn: Amībo
  2. ^ Produced with Summertime and Winter outfits.
  3. ^ Not all cards are supported. Compatible cards are 001/113/215/301/CP Isabelle, 002/203 Tom Nook, 003 DJ KK, 005 Kapp'n, 006/309 Resetti, 009/213 Digby, 017/311 Lottie, 101/CP K.K., 102 Reese, 103 Kicks, 201 Rover, 202 Blathers, 207 Mabel, 210 Cyrus, and 305 Celeste.
  4. ^ Only 001/113/215/301/CP Isabelle are compatible.
  5. ^ This Amiibo card is exclusively available with first print copies of Pokkén Tournament.
  6. ^ a b These figurines feature an interchangeable base, assuasive them to function as both Amiibo figurines and Skylanders figurines. Alternate Night Edition colour schemes are only available in Night Edition Starter Packs.
  7. ^ Available with blue and purple pilus. Also has a Splatoon 2 variant with greenish hair and a different pose
  8. ^ Available with orange and green hair. Also has a Splatoon 2 variant with pink hair and a different pose
  9. ^ Produced in green and orange. Exclusively produced in a iii-pack containing Clue Boy, Inkling Girl, and Inkling Squid in N America and Commonwealth of australia. Also in purple for the Splatoon 2 variant with a different pose.
  10. ^ Besides produced in Gold (Due north America, Australia, and Japan) and Silverish (North America and Australia).
  11. ^ Produced in classic and modern colors.
  12. ^ This Amiibo card is printed onto boxes of the Super Mario Cereal made as a necktie-in promotion for Super Mario Odyssey.
  13. ^ a b Also produced equally a Player 2 variant with an alternating pose.
  14. ^ Produced as male or female person Corrin. Female Corrin is branded as a Thespian 2 variant.
  15. ^ Simply The Luminary from Dragon Quest 11
  16. ^ Besides produced in Gilded in North America, which is included exclusively in the Mega Man Legacy Collection Collector's Edition bundle.
  17. ^ Due to its flat 2nd advent, this character comes with four switchable poses.
  18. ^ Produced in NES and Famicom colors, based on the color schemes of the corresponding video game consoles.
  19. ^ Produced in green, lite blue and pinkish. Additionally, there is a green Mega Yarn Yoshi. Unlike other Amiibo figurines, these are fabricated of real yarn.
  20. ^ The Chibi-Robo Amiibo has read/write back up.
  21. ^ The Pikmin Amiibo toy has read/write back up.
  22. ^ All varieties of the Bowser, Ass Kong, Luigi, Mario, Peach, Rosalina and Luma, Toad, Wario, and Yoshi Amiibo accept read/write support.
  23. ^ The Mario Sports Superstars Amiibo cards accept read/write support.
  24. ^ a b Cards are non supported.
  25. ^ Not compatible with Shadow Mewtwo or Animal Crossing Amiibo cards.
  26. ^ The Barioth and Avinia, Navirou, Ane-Eyed Rathalos and Female Rider, One-Eyed Rathalos and Male Passenger, Qurupeco and Dan, and Rathian and Cheval Amiibo accept read/write back up.
  27. ^ The Yarn Poochy and Yarn Yoshi Amiibo have read/write support.
  28. ^ The Yarn Yoshi Amiibo have read/write back up.
  29. ^ This is a promotional card included with Japanese magazine Chara Parfait (キャラぱふぇ), issue September/October 2015, released on August 1, 2015. The original Japanese bill of fare name is しずえ (Shizue). Isabelle's artwork is based on that of card 001, but shows her in a different pose.
  30. ^ This is a promotional menu that was included with Japanese magazine Picopuri (ぴこぷり), issue Apr–June 2016, released on March 15, 2016. Original Japanese card proper noun is とたけけ (Totakeke). K.K.'due south artwork is based on that of card 101, but shows him in a unlike pose.
  31. ^ a b c This Amiibo card is exclusively available with first print copies of Brute Crossing: Amiibo Festival.

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  • Official website

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