Following in the footsteps of its predecessors, is compatible with a wide array of Amiibo. In total, 28 of the collectible, detailed figures based on characters are known to provide in-game benefits for players. As a result, both collectors and more casual owners of Amiibo could have an additional advantage from the outset when releases.
Amiibo can be extremely popular as collector's items alone, but their more practical side is also noteworthy. While rarely providing anything truly game-changing, Amiibo can still unlock a range of bonus items, effects, and even entire mechanics in a range of games. Naturally, this includes several games, with there being extensive Amiibo support for and among others. is simply following this tradition, although its own new mechanics have naturally prompted the creation of unique Amiibo rewards.
Using Amiibo in can be used to obtain a variety of items, including new clothes for Zelda to wear. will already offer a variety of outfits for Zelda, but there is the implication that these will be Amiibo -exclusive variations, in the same way that Amiibo unlock unique Paraglider fabrics in. In addition to clothing, Amiibowill also provide Zelda with various smoothie ingredients according to Nintendo’s British webpage for, which will presumably be repeatable rewards for scanning various Amiibo every day.
A full list of compatible Amiibo can be found on the Japanese Nintendo website, which shows a broad range of characters from past titles. More specifically, every -related Amiibo will provide Princess Zelda with some sort of reward when scanned. Naturally, there are many variations of Link and Zelda in their various incarnations among these figures, but other characters represented in Amiibo include ’s four Champions and two versions of Ganondorf. The full list of Amiibo compatible with (in reverse release order) is therefore as follows:
Amiibo
Game of Origin
Zelda
Link
Ganondorf
Zelda & Loftwing
Link
Young Link
Urbosa
Daruk
Mipha
Rev
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