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** ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'', the standalone UpdatedRerelease of one of ''Planet Robobot's'' minigames, allows players to scan amiibo (five per day) in order to obtain materials to craft items. Most amiibo give small amounts of material, the ''Smash Bros.'' figures of Kirby characters give medium amounts, and the ''Kirby'' and ''[=BoxBoy!=]'' series amiibo give the most.

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** ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'', the standalone UpdatedRerelease of one of ''Planet Robobot's'' minigames, allows players to scan amiibo (five per day) in order to obtain materials to craft items.equipment. Most amiibo give small amounts of material, the ''Smash Bros.'' figures of Kirby characters give medium amounts, and the ''Kirby'' and ''[=BoxBoy!=]'' series amiibo give the most.



* ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'': All amiibo will drop health items and a puzzle piece, with ''Kirby'' characters and Qbby providing better health items and multiple puzzle pieces.

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* ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'': All amiibo will drop health items items, point stars, and a puzzle piece, with ''Kirby'' characters and Qbby providing better health items and stars and multiple puzzle pieces.



* ''VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash'': Players can scan amiibo (five per day) in order to obtain materials to craft items. Most amiibo give small amounts of material, the ''Smash Bros.'' figures of Kirby characters give medium amounts, and the ''Kirby'' and ''[=BoxBoy!=]'' series amiibo give the most.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash'': Players can scan amiibo (five per day) in order to obtain materials to craft items.equipment. Most amiibo give small amounts of material, the ''Smash Bros.'' figures of Kirby characters give medium amounts, and the ''Kirby'' and ''[=BoxBoy!=]'' series amiibo give the most.


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* ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand Deluxe'': All amiibo will drop health items and point stars, with ''Kirby'' characters and Qbby providing better items including Copy Abilities.

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* ''VideoGame/YoshisCraftedWorld'': Eleven ''Mario'' and ''Yoshi'' characters[[note]]Yoshi (with separate ones for regular Yoshi and all three plushie Yoshi colors), Poochy, Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Bowser, and Koopa Troopa[[/note]] each unlock an outfit for Yoshi based on that character, and a twelfth amiibo-packaging outfit is unlocked by any other amiibo.

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* ''VideoGame/YoshisCraftedWorld'': Eleven ''Mario'' and ''Yoshi'' characters[[note]]Yoshi (with separate ones unlocks for regular Yoshi and all three plushie Yoshi colors), Poochy, Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Bowser, and Koopa Troopa[[/note]] each unlock an outfit for Yoshi based on that character, and a twelfth amiibo-packaging outfit is unlocked by any other amiibo.



* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemEngage'': There is an in-game location called the amiibo Gazebo where the player can scan in amiibo for items. ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo will unlock costumes and music tracks associated with the character.

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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemEngage'': There is an in-game location called the amiibo Gazebo where the player can scan in amiibo for items. items (five a day). ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo will unlock each give a Fashion Ticket and a Music Ticket that can be redeemed for costumes and music tracks associated with tracks, respectively, based on the character.game's "Emblem" characters; until all twelve of each are unlocked.



** Not only does the rerelease and update of ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' feature visits from AC versions of ''Zelda'', ''Splatoon'', and ''Monster Hunter'' characters, but Creator/{{Sanrio}} released a small series of promotional amiibo cards that showed an AC character paired with one of their own (such as Isabelle with Franchise/HelloKitty). Sanrio characters don't "visit" like the other crossovers, but the cards unlock furniture sets based on its Sanrio character.

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** Not only does the rerelease and update of ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' Leaf''[='s=] amiibo functionality feature visits from AC versions of ''Zelda'', ''Splatoon'', and ''Monster Hunter'' characters, but Creator/{{Sanrio}} released a small series of promotional amiibo cards that showed an AC character paired with one of their own (such as Isabelle with Franchise/HelloKitty). Sanrio characters don't "visit" like the other crossovers, but the cards unlock furniture sets based on its Sanrio character.



* GottaCatchThemAll: Zig-zagged. Some games keep collections of items unlocked by amiibo, but others don't; and even those that do only ask for a subset of the figures available and not ''all'' of them. The closest are ''(Poochy &) Yoshi's Woolly World'' and ''Super Mario Maker'', which have unique unlocks for ''almost'' every figure made at their date of release (and even added unlocks for later-released amiibo via patches).

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* GottaCatchThemAll: Zig-zagged. Some games keep collections of items unlocked by amiibo, but others don't; and even those that do only ask for a subset of the figures available and not ''all'' of them. The closest are ''(Poochy &) Yoshi's Woolly World'' and ''Super Mario Maker'', which have unique unlocks for ''almost'' every figure made at their date of release (and ''Mario Maker'' even added unlocks for later-released amiibo via patches).



** The amiibo functionality for ''Chibi-Robo'' and ''Mario and Sonic at the Rio Olympics'' involve activating {{Golden Super Mode}}s.

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** The amiibo functionality for ''Chibi-Robo'' ''Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash'' and ''Mario and Sonic at the Rio Olympics'' involve activating {{Golden Super Mode}}s.



* MarketBasedTitle: Variant. The figure of [[VideoGame/RoboticOperatingBuddy R.O.B.]] was released in different colors for different regions based on how the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom and NES]], and therefore R.O.B. himself, were colored differently - Japan gets Famicom white and red while America gets NES grey. However, the Famicom R.O.B. amiibo were eventually released in all regions.

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* MarketBasedTitle: Variant.A variant using product colors instead of the title. The figure of [[VideoGame/RoboticOperatingBuddy R.O.B.]] was released in different colors for different regions based on how the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom and NES]], and therefore R.O.B. himself, were colored differently - Japan gets Famicom white and red while America gets NES grey. However, the Famicom R.O.B. amiibo were eventually released in all regions.



*** Mr. Game & Watch has several poses that can be swapped out.

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*** Mr. Game & Watch has several poses that can be swapped out.out on its base.



** {{Creator/Capcom}} ''really'' likes dealing in extremely rare gold/silver color variant amiibo. Among them are the Gold Mega Man amiibo, Gold One-Eyed Rathalos and Rider amiibo, Silver Rathian and Cheval amiibo, both Gold and Silver versions of the ''Monster Hunter Rise'' amiibo, and Gold ''Monster Hunter Stories 2'' amiibo.

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** {{Creator/Capcom}} ''really'' likes dealing in extremely rare gold/silver color variant amiibo. amiibo, mostly as contest prizes. Among them are the Gold Mega Man amiibo, amiibo (the only one given a wide release), Gold One-Eyed Rathalos and Rider amiibo, Silver Rathian and Cheval amiibo, both Gold and Silver versions of the ''Monster Hunter Rise'' amiibo, and Gold ''Monster Hunter Stories 2'' amiibo.



* RevenueEnhancingDevices: Unlike other "toys-to-life" lines, most amiibo features are optional to their games. In some cases the amiibo aren't even needed to get the bonuses and a non-amiibo way to earn them is available. Eventually, however, games ''requiring'' amiibo started to be introduced, but these made up for it by being free downloads or including the amiibo as part of the purchase price.
** ''Chibi-Robo'' is probably the worst case of this, as a whole bonus world and its entire figure collection are locked off without the Chibi-Robo amiibo.

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* RevenueEnhancingDevices: Unlike other "toys-to-life" lines, most amiibo features are optional to their games. In some cases the amiibo aren't even needed to get the bonuses and a non-amiibo an alternate way to earn them is available. Eventually, however, available.
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** ''Chibi-Robo'' ''Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash'' is probably the worst case of this, as a whole bonus world and its entire figure collection are locked off without the Chibi-Robo amiibo.amiibo (which, to be fair, ''is'' bundled with the game).



* WolverinePublicity: While [[SeriesMascot Mario]] is the face of amiibo marketing (as he is for Nintendo as a whole), Link, as the best-selling amiibo character, has the greatest number of variant figures of any character with a whopping '''13''' versions (''Smash Bros.'' regular, Toon, and Young Links; Wolf Link, 8-bit Link, ''Ocarina of Time'', ''Wind Waker'', ''Majora's Mask'', ''Twilight Princess'', ''Skyward Sword'', ''Breath of the Wild'' Rider and Archer, and ''Link's Awakening''), though Wolf Link doesn't actually count as a Link amiibo. Mario comes in at a distant second, with nine variants (''Smash Bros.'' regular and Dr. Mario, ''Super Mario'', Gold, Silver, Classic and Modern 8-bit, ''Odyssey'' wedding, and Cat).[[note]]Mario does come in first if you count his ''Mario Sports Superstar'' cards, though like Wolf Link, those don't work as general replacements for the figurines.[[/note]]

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* WolverinePublicity: While [[SeriesMascot Mario]] is the face of amiibo marketing (as he is for Nintendo as a whole), Link, as the best-selling amiibo character, has the greatest number of variant figures of any character with a whopping '''13''' '''14''' versions (''Smash Bros.'' regular, Toon, and Young Links; Wolf Link, 8-bit Link, ''Ocarina of Time'', ''Wind Waker'', ''Majora's Mask'', ''Twilight Princess'', ''Skyward Sword'', ''Breath of the Wild'' Rider and Archer, and ''Link's Awakening''), though Awakening'', and ''Tears of the Kingdom''). [[note]]though Wolf Link doesn't actually count as a Link amiibo. amiibo[[/note]] Mario comes in at a distant second, with nine variants (''Smash Bros.'' regular and Dr. Mario, ''Super Mario'', Gold, Silver, Classic and Modern 8-bit, ''Odyssey'' wedding, and Cat).[[note]]Mario does come in first tie with Link if you count his five ''Mario Sports Superstar'' cards, though like Wolf Link, those don't work as general replacements for the figurines.[[/note]]

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** Wave 2:[[note]](marketed as ''30th Anniversary - The Legend of Zelda'' at launch)[[/note]] 8-Bit Link, ''Ocarina of Time'' Link, ''Wind Waker'' (Toon) Link, and ''Wind Waker'' (Toon) Zelda.
** ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Breath of the Wild]]'': Two versions of ''Breath of the Wild'' Link (Archer and Rider), ''Breath of the Wild'' Zelda, Bokoblin, and a Guardian.
** Wave 3: ''Majora's Mask'' Link, ''Twilight Princess'' Link, and ''Skyward Sword'' Link.

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** Wave 2:[[note]](marketed as ''30th Anniversary - The Legend of Zelda'' at launch)[[/note]] 8-Bit Link, ''Ocarina of Time'' Link, ''Wind Waker'' (Toon) Link, and ''Wind Waker'' (Toon) Zelda.
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** ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Breath of the Wild]]'': Two versions of ''Breath of the Wild'' Link (Archer and Rider), ''Breath of the Wild'' Zelda, Bokoblin, and a Guardian.
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** Wave 3: ''Majora's Mask'' Link, ''Twilight Princess'' Link, and ''Skyward Sword'' Link.Link


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** ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom Tears of the Kingdom]]'': ''Tears of the Kingdom'' Link


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* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'': Exact details aren't yet known, but ''Zelda'' figures give materials and weapons, plus exclusive paraglider designs based on the character.
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* EverythingsBetterWithPlushies: The ''Yoshi's Woolly World'' amiibo are these rather than plastic figures.
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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'': There is an in-game location called the amiibo Gazebo where the player can scan in amiibo for items. ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo will unlock costumes and music tracks associated with the character.

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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'': ''VideoGame/FireEmblemEngage'': There is an in-game location called the amiibo Gazebo where the player can scan in amiibo for items. ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo will unlock costumes and music tracks associated with the character.

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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'': There is an in-game location called the amiibo Gazebo where the player can scan in amiibo for items. ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo (including ones from ''Smash for 3DS/Wii U'') will unlock battle music associated with the character for use in non-story missions.

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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'': There is an in-game location called the amiibo Gazebo where the player can scan in amiibo for items. ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo (including ones from ''Smash for 3DS/Wii U'') U'', but not Byleth from ''Smash Ultimate'') will unlock battle music associated with the character for use in non-story missions.


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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'': There is an in-game location called the amiibo Gazebo where the player can scan in amiibo for items. ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo will unlock costumes and music tracks associated with the character.
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** Wave 1: Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Yoshi, Bowser, plus Mario also has limited-edition Gold and Silver variants.[[note]]Silver Mario is exclusive to North America and Europe.[[/note]] Released with ''VideoGame/MarioParty 10''.
** Wave 2: Wario, Rosalina, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Daisy, Waluigi, and Boo. Released with ''Mario Party: Star Rush''.

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** Wave 1: Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Yoshi, Bowser, plus Mario also has limited-edition Gold and Silver variants.[[note]]Silver Mario is exclusive to North America and Europe.[[/note]] Released with ''VideoGame/MarioParty 10''.
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** Wave 2: Wario, Rosalina, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Daisy, Waluigi, and Boo. Released with ''Mario Party: Star Rush''.''VideoGame/MarioPartyStarRush''.



* ''VideoGame/MarioParty 10'': Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Yoshi, Bowser, DK, Wario, and Rosalina can access a special amiibo Party mode, with a different game board based on the character used. These figures can also store items for use in the game. All other figures can be scanned for daily bonuses.

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* ''VideoGame/MarioParty 10'': ''VideoGame/MarioParty10'': Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Yoshi, Bowser, DK, Wario, and Rosalina can access a special amiibo Party mode, with a different game board based on the character used. These figures can also store items for use in the game. All other figures can be scanned for daily bonuses.



* ''VideoGame/MarioParty: Star Rush'': Supports 13 ''Mario'' figures (Waves 1 and 2 plus Bowser Jr.). Although specifics vary between game modes, scanning a figure will generally summon the character in some form and provide a Dice Block. If the figure has ''Mario Party 10'' data on it, the Dice Block will be enhanced. These amiibo can also be scanned for continues in Challenge Tower mode and stamps in the Character Museum. Plus, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and Rosalina can unlock their respective characters ahead of the in-game unlocks, Dr. Mario unlocks a music track for Rhythm Challenge mode, and Boo will cause him to appear in the background of Boo's Block Party.

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* ''VideoGame/MarioParty: Star Rush'': ''VideoGame/MarioPartyStarRush'': Supports 13 ''Mario'' figures (Waves 1 and 2 plus Bowser Jr.). Although specifics vary between game modes, scanning a figure will generally summon the character in some form and provide a Dice Block. If the figure has ''Mario Party 10'' data on it, the Dice Block will be enhanced. These amiibo can also be scanned for continues in Challenge Tower mode and stamps in the Character Museum. Plus, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and Rosalina can unlock their respective characters ahead of the in-game unlocks, Dr. Mario unlocks a music track for Rhythm Challenge mode, and Boo will cause him to appear in the background of Boo's Block Party.



* ''Super VideoGame/MarioParty'': Scanning any figure receives in-game Party Points, and ''Mario'' characters (Waves 1-3 plus Bowser Jr., but except Toad, who isn't playable) unlock their own shiny stickers (which are also available to purchase in-game).

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* ''Super VideoGame/MarioParty'': ''VideoGame/SuperMarioParty'': Scanning any figure receives in-game Party Points, and ''Mario'' characters (Waves 1-3 plus Bowser Jr., but except Toad, who isn't playable) unlock their own shiny stickers (which are also available to purchase in-game).
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* '''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}''':'''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}''':
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* OldSaveBonus: A few games are made to recognize amiibo save data from previous titles in its series. So far this includes ''Mario Party Star Rush'', ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'', and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.

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* OldSaveBonus: A few games are made to recognize amiibo save data from previous titles in its series. So far this includes ''Mario Party Star Rush'', ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'', and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.Ultimate'', and ''Splatoon 3''.
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Dread Samus works the same as the other Metroid series Samus.


* ''VideoGame/MetroidSamusReturns'': ''Metroid'' characters unlock one item for use during gameplay and one feature accessible after beating the game: ''Metroid'' series Samus gives an Aeion Reserve Tank and a ''VideoGame/MetroidIIReturnOfSamus'' art gallery. The Metroid gives a Metroid Marker which shows the location of the nearest Metroid and the HarderThanHard [[VideoGame/MetroidFusion Fusion]] difficulty setting. ''Smash'' Samus gives a Missile Reserve Tank and a concept art gallery. Zero Suit Samus gives an Energy Reserve Tank and a sound test mode. (''Dread'' Samus is not confirmed to be compatible.)

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* ''VideoGame/MetroidSamusReturns'': ''Metroid'' characters unlock one item for use during gameplay and one feature accessible after beating the game: ''Metroid'' series Samus gives an Aeion Reserve Tank and a ''VideoGame/MetroidIIReturnOfSamus'' art gallery. The Metroid gives a Metroid Marker which shows the location of the nearest Metroid and the HarderThanHard [[VideoGame/MetroidFusion Fusion]] difficulty setting. ''Smash'' Samus gives a Missile Reserve Tank and a concept art gallery. Zero Suit Samus gives an Energy Reserve Tank and a sound test mode. (''Dread'' Samus is not confirmed to be compatible.)
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* ''VideoGame/Splatoon3'': All ''Splatoon'' figures can save control and gear setup to the figure (allowing it to transfer between games), unlock exclusive gear, and allow the player's character to take pictures with the amiibo character.

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* ''VideoGame/Splatoon3'': All ''Splatoon'' figures can save control and gear setup to the an additional 5 Freshest Fits slots per figure (allowing it them to transfer between games), unlock exclusive gear, and allow the player's character to take pictures with the amiibo character.character. Gear unlocks for ''Splatoon'' and ''Splatoon 2'' figures are identical to previous games and will unlock automatically if the amiibo has been scanned in ''Splatoon 2'' at least once.
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* '''Franchise/YuGiOh''' (Japan only): Launch copies of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel: Saikyou Battle Royale!'' come with a random amiibo card depicting a character from ''Anime/YuGiOhSEVENS'': Yuga, Luke, Gakuto, Romin, Roa, Nail, and Asana.

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* '''Franchise/YuGiOh''' (Japan only): Launch copies of ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel: Saikyou Battle Royale!'' ''VideoGame/YuGiOhRushDuelDawnOfTheBattleRoyale'' come with a random amiibo card depicting a character from ''Anime/YuGiOhSEVENS'': Yuga, Luke, Gakuto, Romin, Roa, Nail, and Asana.



* ''Franchise/YuGiOh Rush Duel: Saikyou Battle Royale!'': Scanning a ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' amiibo card unlocks a set of cosmetics based on the scanned character, including an Avatar, card sleeve, deck box, and field. [[SetBonus Equipping all parts from the same set]] also unlocks special voice clips from that character that play during duels.

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* ''Franchise/YuGiOh Rush Duel: Saikyou Battle Royale!'': ''VideoGame/YuGiOhRushDuelDawnOfTheBattleRoyale'': Scanning a ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' amiibo card unlocks a set of cosmetics based on the scanned character, including an Avatar, card sleeve, deck box, and field. [[SetBonus Equipping all parts from the same set]] also unlocks special voice clips from that character that play during duels.
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* '''Super Mario Cereal''': The box of this licensed tie-in breakfast cereal doubles as an amiibo. Really.

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* '''Super Mario Cereal''': The box of this licensed tie-in breakfast cereal TieInCereal doubles as an amiibo. Really.



* FreePrizeAtTheBottom: The ''Super Mario Cereal'' box is a variation on this.

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* FreePrizeAtTheBottom: The ''Super Mario Cereal'' box is a variation on this.this, as the box ''itself'' is the prize.

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** ''Splatoon'': An Inkling Girl (in both orange and green versions), an Inkling Boy (blue and purple versions), an Inkling Squid (green and orange versions), and the [[IdolSinger Squid Sisters]], Callie and Marie.

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** ''Splatoon'': ''VideoGame/Splatoon1'': An Inkling Girl (in both orange and green versions), an Inkling Boy (blue and purple versions), an Inkling Squid (green and orange versions), and the [[IdolSinger Squid Sisters]], Callie and Marie.



** ''VideoGame/Splatoon3'': Inkling (Yellow), Octoling (Blue), and Smallfry.



* ''VideoGame/YoshisWoollyWorld'': When a Yoshi amiibo of any kind is scanned in, it acts as a clone of your Yoshi; similar to the Double Cherry power-up from ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld''. With the plushie Yoshis specifically, the clone can also be customized with alternate yarn patterns. In addition, 50 other characters[[note]]''Smash Bros. for [=3DS=]/Wii U''[='=]s default roster except for those from ''Pokémon'' (including both colors of R.O.B.), Toad, and ''Splatoon'''s Inklings[[/note]] unlock a yarn pattern resembling that figure (or in the case of non-plushie Yoshi figures, a normal non-yarn skin). Any other amiibo scanned will unlock a generic "amiibo Yoshi" pattern that looks like Yoshi wearing an amiibo t-shirt. A later patch adds the plush Poochy amiibo, which can be used to have Poochy assist the player.

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* ''VideoGame/YoshisWoollyWorld'': When a Yoshi amiibo of any kind is scanned in, it acts as a clone of your Yoshi; similar to the Double Cherry power-up from ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld''. With the plushie Yoshis specifically, the clone can also be customized with alternate yarn patterns. In addition, 50 other characters[[note]]''Smash Bros. for [=3DS=]/Wii U''[='=]s default roster except for those from ''Pokémon'' (including both colors of R.O.B.), Toad, and ''Splatoon'''s ''Splatoon''[='s=] Inklings[[/note]] unlock a yarn pattern resembling that figure (or in the case of non-plushie Yoshi figures, a normal non-yarn skin). Any other amiibo scanned will unlock a generic "amiibo Yoshi" pattern that looks like Yoshi wearing an amiibo t-shirt. A later patch adds the plush Poochy amiibo, which can be used to have Poochy assist the player.



* ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'': All ''Splatoon'' figures can save control and gear setup to the figure (allowing it to transfer between games), unlock exclusive gear (dependent on the player's "Fresh" level) and music tracks, and allow the player's character to take pictures with the amiibo character. Off the Hook also add alternate sounds and visuals to the Squid Beats 2 minigame. The Squid Sisters are locked until the single-player campaign is completed, but the Inklings, Off the Hook, and Octolings amiibo aren't.

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* ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'': All ''Splatoon'' ''Splatoon 1'' and ''2'' figures can save control and gear setup to the figure (allowing it to transfer between games), unlock exclusive gear (dependent on the player's "Fresh" level) and music tracks, and allow the player's character to take pictures with the amiibo character. Off the Hook also add alternate sounds and visuals to the Squid Beats 2 minigame. The Squid Sisters are locked until the single-player campaign is completed, but the Inklings, Inkling, Off the Hook, and Octolings Octoling amiibo aren't.


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* ''VideoGame/Splatoon3'': All ''Splatoon'' figures can save control and gear setup to the figure (allowing it to transfer between games), unlock exclusive gear, and allow the player's character to take pictures with the amiibo character.

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* '''VideoGame/FireEmblem''': All games compatible with ''Fire Emblem'' figures include those characters appearing in ''Smash Bros. for [=3DS=] and Wii U'': Marth, Ike, Robin, Lucina, Roy, and Corrin. The Byleth figure from ''Smash Ultimate'' would count as a member of this series, but no ''Fire Emblem'' games are currently compatible with it.

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* '''VideoGame/FireEmblem''': All games compatible with ''Fire Emblem'' figures include those characters appearing in ''Smash Bros. for [=3DS=] and Wii U'': Marth, Ike, Robin, Lucina, Roy, and Corrin. The Corrin; plus later games add Byleth figure from ''Smash Ultimate'' would count as a member of this series, but no ''Fire Emblem'' games are currently compatible with it.Bros. Ultimate''.



* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'': There is an in-game location called the amiibo Gazebo where the player can scan in amiibo for items. ''Fire Emblem'' series amiibo will unlock battle music associated with the character for use in non-story missions.

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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'': There is an in-game location called the amiibo Gazebo where the player can scan in amiibo for items. ''Fire Emblem'' series amiibo (including ones from ''Smash for 3DS/Wii U'') will unlock battle music associated with the character for use in non-story missions.



* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'': All amiibo can scanned to acquire in-game items for use. Scanning Shulk's amiibo can have the sword welded by anyone in the Swordfighter class resemble the Monado.

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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemWarriorsThreeHopes'': Up to five amiibo a day can be scanned for random material, money, or weapons; with ''Fire Emblem'' characters granting better-quality items.
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'': All amiibo can scanned to acquire in-game items for use. Scanning Shulk's amiibo can have the sword welded by anyone in the unlock a cosmetic Monado weapon skin for Swordfighter class resemble the Monado.characters.



* {{Irony}}: Due to being a ''Smash'' DLC character and getting an amiibo long after his game was released, Corrin is not one of the figures compatible with his home game ''Fire Emblem Fates''.

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* {{Irony}}: Due to being a ''Smash'' DLC character characters and getting an amiibo long after his game was their own games were released, Corrin is and Byleth were not one of the figures compatible with his their respective home game games ''Fire Emblem Fates''.Fates'' and ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses''.

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* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterRise'': Scanning the ''Rise'' figures unlocks cosmetic armor sets, with the initial wave featuring "Sinister Seal" armor based on Magnamalo (Palico and Palamute for their respective species, while the Magnamalo figure unlocks the armor for human characters) and the ''Sunbreak'' figures featuring unknown armor. Scanning any ''Monster Hunter Stories 2'' figure will unlock stickers for co-op communication. Any amiibo can be scanned at the Store to gamble on an amiibo Lottery for random items, up to three unique amiibo a day.

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* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterRise'': Scanning the ''Rise'' figures unlocks cosmetic armor sets, with the initial wave featuring "Sinister Seal" armor based on Magnamalo (Palico and Palamute for their respective species, while the Magnamalo figure unlocks the armor for human characters) and the ''Sunbreak'' wave based on Malzeno (Palico and Palamute figures featuring unknown armor.unlock for their respective species, while the monster figures unlock the armor for human characters). Scanning any ''Monster Hunter Stories 2'' figure will unlock stickers for co-op communication. Any amiibo can be scanned at the Store to gamble on an amiibo Lottery for random items, up to three unique amiibo a day.



* ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand'': Supports the ''Kirby'' and ''[=BoxBoy!=]'' series, but what they do is unknown.

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* ''VideoGame/JustShapesAndBeats'': As of the ''Shovel Knight''-themed "Just Shovels & Knights" expansion, the four ''Shovel Knight'' figures can each be used to unlock their corresponding level immediately; and any amiibo (five per day) can be scanned for 100 Beat Points each.


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* ''VideoGame/TaikoNoTatsujin: Atsumete Tomodachi Daisakusen'' (Japan only): The ''Animal Crossing'' series (any figure or card except for the Sanrio ones will do) and Pac-Man each unlock a playable song and elements for the "Kisekae Shoot" picture mode. All other amiibo can be scanned for "oval" currency.

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* ''VideoGame/TaikoNoTatsujin: Atsumete Tomodachi Daisakusen'' (Japan only): The ''Animal Crossing'' series (any figure or card except for from the Sanrio ones ''Happy Home Designer'' and ''amiibo Festival'' waves will do) do; later waves are unconfirmed) and Pac-Man each unlock a playable song and elements for the "Kisekae Shoot" picture mode. All other amiibo can be scanned for "oval" currency.



* ''VideoGame/CodeNameSteam'': ''Smash''[='s=] non-DLC ''Fire Emblem'' characters (Marth, Ike, Robin, and Lucina) let you use said characters in battles as {{Guest Fighter}}s. If the character dies, the figure must be rescanned to be usable again.

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* ''VideoGame/CodeNameSteam'': ''Smash''[='s=] ''Smash for 3DS and Wii U''[='s=] non-DLC ''Fire Emblem'' characters (Marth, Ike, Robin, and Lucina) let you use said characters in battles as {{Guest Fighter}}s. If the character dies, the figure must be rescanned to be usable again.



* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingHappyHomeDesigner'': The ''Animal Crossing'' cards and figures (not counting the ''New Leaf'' expansion set) summon the pictured character, who will then ask the player to decorate their home. Further amiibo can then be scanned to have their characters visit that home. The Villager also unlocks a new decoration for use.

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* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingHappyHomeDesigner'': The ''Animal Crossing'' cards and figures (not counting the ''New Leaf'' or ''New Horizons'' expansion set) sets) summon the pictured character, who will then ask the player to decorate their home. Further amiibo can then be scanned to have their characters visit that home. The ''Smash'' Villager figure also unlocks a new decoration for use.



* ''[[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man]] [[CompilationRerelease Legacy Collection]]'': Mega Man can be scanned to unlock eleven exclusive [[invoked]]OfficialFanSubmittedContent challenges. A gold version of the character's ''Smash'' amiibo was also released in the game's LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition.

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* ''[[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man]] [[CompilationRerelease Legacy Collection]]'': Mega Man can be scanned to unlock eleven exclusive [[invoked]]OfficialFanSubmittedContent challenges. A gold version of the character's ''Smash'' amiibo was also released in the game's LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition.



* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf: Welcome amiibo'': Supports the ''Animal Crossing'', ''Splatoon 1'', ''Legend of Zelda'', and ''Monster Hunter Stories (1)'' series, plus Villager, Sheik, and Ganondorf from ''Smash''. Scanning any figure or RV card will result in its character (or in the case of non-''AC'' amiibo, a character inspired by their home game) visiting your town in their RV, where you can get themed items and possibly have them move in permanently. ''Animal Crossing'' cards from the four pre-existing card sets will not have an RV, but will still give items and (in the case of regular villagers) can be asked to move in. The ''Animal Crossing: Puzzle League'' and ''Desert Island Escape'' minigames are also compatible with amiibo. In ''Puzzle League'', figures can be scanned to provide special abilities during the game, while ''Desert Island Escape'' allows any figure or card to be scanned to make its character playable in the game without needing Play Coins.

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* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf: Welcome amiibo'': Supports the ''Animal Crossing'', Crossing'',[[note]]excluding the later ''New Horizons'' cards[[/note]] ''Splatoon 1'', ''Legend of Zelda'', and ''Monster Hunter Stories (1)'' series, plus Villager, Sheik, and Ganondorf from ''Smash''. Scanning any figure or RV card will result in its character (or in the case of non-''AC'' amiibo, a character inspired by their home game) visiting your town in their RV, where you can get themed items and possibly have them move in permanently. ''Animal Crossing'' cards from the four pre-existing card sets will not have an RV, but will still give items and (in the case of regular villagers) can be asked to move in. The ''Animal Crossing: Puzzle League'' and ''Desert Island Escape'' minigames are also compatible with amiibo. In ''Puzzle League'', figures can be scanned to provide special abilities during the game, while ''Desert Island Escape'' allows any figure or card to be scanned to make its character playable in the game without needing Play Coins.



* ''Hey! VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}'': Scanning the Pikmin or Olimar figure in a level spawns back-up Pikmin; with Olimar spawning four but Pikmin is able to level up and spawn more. Scanning them or one of 40 other figures[[note]]''Mario'' Waves 1 and 2, ''Splatoon 1'' (including the Mario and Inkling {{Palette Swap}}s), and ''Animal Crossing''[[/note]] on the world map will open a "Secret Spot" mini-level where the figure can be collected as a treasure item. The Pikmin figure can also unlock any other in-game figure at random. Unlike most amiibo-compatible games, ''only'' those figures are accepted and amiibo of the same characters from other figure lines are not supported. All unsupported amiibo can be scanned for a minimal amount of Sparklium.

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* ''Hey! VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}'': Scanning the Pikmin or Olimar figure in a level spawns back-up Pikmin; with Olimar spawning four but Pikmin is able to level up and spawn more. Scanning them or one of 40 other figures[[note]]''Mario'' Waves 1 and 2, ''Splatoon 1'' (including the Mario and Inkling {{Palette Swap}}s), and ''Animal Crossing''[[/note]] Crossing'' (figures only, not cards)[[/note]] on the world map will open a "Secret Spot" mini-level where the figure can be collected as a treasure item. The Pikmin figure can also unlock any other in-game figure at random. Unlike most amiibo-compatible games, ''only'' those figures are accepted and amiibo of the same characters from other figure lines are not supported. All unsupported amiibo can be scanned for a minimal amount of Sparklium.



* ''VideoGame/MetroidSamusReturns'': ''Metroid'' characters unlock one item for use during gameplay and one feature accessible after beating the game: ''Metroid'' series Samus gives an Aeion Reserve Tank and a ''VideoGame/MetroidIIReturnOfSamus'' art gallery. The Metroid gives a Metroid Marker which shows the location of the nearest Metroid and the HarderThanHard [[VideoGame/MetroidFusion Fusion]] difficulty setting. ''Smash'' Samus gives a Missile Reserve Tank and a concept art gallery. Zero Suit Samus gives an Energy Reserve Tank and a sound test mode.

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* ''VideoGame/MetroidSamusReturns'': ''Metroid'' characters unlock one item for use during gameplay and one feature accessible after beating the game: ''Metroid'' series Samus gives an Aeion Reserve Tank and a ''VideoGame/MetroidIIReturnOfSamus'' art gallery. The Metroid gives a Metroid Marker which shows the location of the nearest Metroid and the HarderThanHard [[VideoGame/MetroidFusion Fusion]] difficulty setting. ''Smash'' Samus gives a Missile Reserve Tank and a concept art gallery. Zero Suit Samus gives an Energy Reserve Tank and a sound test mode. (''Dread'' Samus is not confirmed to be compatible.)



* ''VideoGame/StyleSavvy: Styling Star'': Eight sets of patterns and emblems can be unlocked by scanning amiibo: four are based on specific ''Mario'' characters (Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Yoshi) and four on entire lines (''Zelda'', ''Kirby'', ''Splatoon'', and ''Animal Crossing'' (including ''Smash'' figures associated with those lines, like Ganondorf and the Villager)). All other amiibo unlock random patterns and emblems.

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* ''VideoGame/StyleSavvy: Styling Star'': Eight sets of patterns and emblems can be unlocked by scanning amiibo: four are based on specific ''Mario'' characters (Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Yoshi) and four on entire lines (''Zelda'', ''Kirby'', ''Splatoon'', and ''Animal Crossing'' (including ''Smash'' ''Smash for 3DS and Wii U'' figures associated with those lines, lines like Ganondorf and the Villager)).Villager but not ''Smash Ultimate'' ones like its versions of Inkling and Isabelle)). All other amiibo unlock random patterns and emblems.



* ''VideoGame/WarioWare Gold'': In an ''amiibo Sketch'' area of the game, scanning one of 83 amiibo[[note]]''Mario'' Waves 1-3 and ''Odyssey'', plus Bowser Jr., Dr. Mario, Rosalina, and Wario from ''Smash'' separate from their ''Mario'' versions; ''Splatoon'' and ''Splatoon 2'' (all Inklings separate from one another, but no Octolings); ''Yoshi's Woolly World'' (plush Yoshis separate from one another and regular Yoshi); ''Animal Crossing'' (including Villager); ''Zelda'' (including Sheik and Ganondorf; all Zeldas share an sketch as do most Links, Toon Link and ''Breath of the Wild'' Link are separate); ''Pikmin'' (including Olimar), ''Metroid'' (including Zero Suit Samus), and nine additional ''Smash'' characters (Fox, Falco, Captain Falcon, Little Mac, Palutena, Wii Fit Trainer, Mr. Game & Watch, R.O.B., and Duck Hunt)[[/note]] will have Wario draw a picture related to the character that can then be sold for coins. Other figures get a generic sketch, but no cards are accepted. Up to three different amiibo can be scanned a day.

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* ''VideoGame/WarioWare Gold'': In an ''amiibo Sketch'' area of the game, scanning one of 83 amiibo[[note]]''Mario'' characters[[note]]''Mario'' Waves 1-3 and ''Odyssey'', plus Bowser Jr., Dr. Mario, Rosalina, and Wario from ''Smash'' separate from their ''Mario'' versions; ''Splatoon'' and ''Splatoon 2'' (all Inklings separate from one another, but no Octolings); ''Yoshi's Woolly World'' (plush Yoshis separate from one another and regular Yoshi); ''Animal Crossing'' (including (figures only; including ''Smash''[='s=] Villager); ''Zelda'' (including Sheik and Ganondorf; all Zeldas share an sketch as do most Links, Toon Link and ''Breath of the Wild'' Link are separate); ''Pikmin'' (including Olimar), ''Metroid'' (including the Pikmin and Olimar from ''Pikmin''; Samus, Zero Suit Samus), Samus, and the Metroid from ''Metroid''; and nine additional ''Smash'' characters (Fox, Falco, Captain Falcon, Little Mac, Palutena, Wii Fit Trainer, Mr. Game & Watch, R.O.B., and Duck Hunt)[[/note]] will have Wario draw a picture related to the character that can then be sold for coins. Other figures get a generic sketch, but no cards are accepted. Up to three different amiibo can be scanned a day.



* ''VideoGame/ShovelKnight Pocket Dungeon'': The ''Shovel Knight'' figures "call upon a familiar fairy friend" (details unknown).

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* ''VideoGame/ShovelKnight Pocket Dungeon'': The ''Shovel Knight'' figures "call upon summon a familiar cosmetic fairy friend" (details unknown).companion based on the scanned character (including separate versions for regular and gold Shovel Knight).
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* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing: amiibo Festival'': The ''Animal Crossing'' figures can be scanned to activate playable characters, as well as do such things as roll dice; the characters can be leveled up to unlock alternate outfits. The cards (all 400 original cards and promos, but none from ''New Leaf'') are used for minigames and can add their characters and ''Happy Home Designer'' homes to the game board -- once eight have moved in, their cards can be used during the board game for a higher chance to roll the dice number on their card. The Villager swaps out the gyroid in the plaza with a statue of the Villager.

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* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing: amiibo Festival'': The ''Animal Crossing'' figures can be scanned to activate playable characters, as well as do such things as roll dice; the characters can be leveled up to unlock alternate outfits. The cards (all 400 original cards and promos, but none from ''New Leaf'') Leaf'' or ''New Horizons'') are used for minigames and can add their characters and ''Happy Home Designer'' homes to the game board -- once eight have moved in, their cards can be used during the board game for a higher chance to roll the dice number on their card. The Villager swaps out the gyroid in the plaza with a statue of the Villager.



* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf: Welcome amiibo'': Supports the ''Animal Crossing'', ''Splatoon 1'', ''Legend of Zelda'', and ''Monster Hunter Stories (1)'' series, plus Villager, Sheik, and Ganondorf from ''Smash''. Scanning any figure or RV card will result in its character (or in the case of non-''AC'' amiibo, a character inspired by their home game) visiting your town in their RV, where you can get themed items and possibly have them move in permanently. Normal ''Animal Crossing'' cards will not have an RV, but will still give items and (in the case of regular villagers) can be asked to move in. The ''Animal Crossing: Puzzle League'' and ''Desert Island Escape'' minigames are also compatible with amiibo. In ''Puzzle League'', figures can be scanned to provide special abilities during the game, while ''Desert Island Escape'' allows any figure or card to be scanned to make its character playable in the game without needing Play Coins.

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* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf: Welcome amiibo'': Supports the ''Animal Crossing'', ''Splatoon 1'', ''Legend of Zelda'', and ''Monster Hunter Stories (1)'' series, plus Villager, Sheik, and Ganondorf from ''Smash''. Scanning any figure or RV card will result in its character (or in the case of non-''AC'' amiibo, a character inspired by their home game) visiting your town in their RV, where you can get themed items and possibly have them move in permanently. Normal ''Animal Crossing'' cards from the four pre-existing card sets will not have an RV, but will still give items and (in the case of regular villagers) can be asked to move in. The ''Animal Crossing: Puzzle League'' and ''Desert Island Escape'' minigames are also compatible with amiibo. In ''Puzzle League'', figures can be scanned to provide special abilities during the game, while ''Desert Island Escape'' allows any figure or card to be scanned to make its character playable in the game without needing Play Coins.



* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons'': The game supports amiibo figures and cards from the ''Animal Crossing'' series. Supported characters that appear in the game unlock posters of themselves as purchasable items, can be used in a "Photopia" photo-shoot mode, and if they're not major [=NPCs=] they can be invited to move into the town permanently. Characters who do not appear in the game, including the ''Smash'' Villager figure, only unlock posters. (The Creator/{{Sanrio}} crossover cards were initially part of this latter group, but updates were eventually released for full compatibility. Some event-related [=NPCs=] have also been added to Photopia in updates that added their events to the game, such as Rover, Reese, and Cyrus.)

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* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons'': The game supports amiibo figures and cards from the ''Animal Crossing'' series. Supported characters that appear in the game unlock posters of themselves as purchasable items, can be used in a "Photopia" photo-shoot mode, and if they're not major [=NPCs=] they can be invited to move into the town permanently. Characters who do not appear in All characters can also be invited to the game, including Roost. In the ''Happy Home Paradise'' DLC, amiibo can be scanned to invite characters to build vacation homes. The ''Smash'' Villager figure, only unlock posters. (The Creator/{{Sanrio}} crossover cards were initially part of this latter group, but updates were eventually released for full compatibility. Some event-related [=NPCs=] have also been added to Photopia in updates that added their events to the game, such as Rover, Reese, and Cyrus.)unlocks a poster.

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** ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterRise: Sunbreak'': Malzeno, and "Malzeno X" armor versions of Palico and Palamute.



* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterRise'': Scanning the three ''Rise'' figures unlocks cosmetic versions of the "Sinister Seal" armor sets based on Magnamalo (Palico and Palamute for their respective species, while the Magnamalo figure unlocks the armor for human characters), while scanning any ''Monster Hunter Stories 2'' figure will unlock stickers. Any amiibo can be scanned at the Store to gamble on an amiibo Lottery for random items, up to three unique amiibo a day.

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* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterRise'': Scanning the three ''Rise'' figures unlocks cosmetic versions of armor sets, with the initial wave featuring "Sinister Seal" armor sets based on Magnamalo (Palico and Palamute for their respective species, while the Magnamalo figure unlocks the armor for human characters), while scanning characters) and the ''Sunbreak'' figures featuring unknown armor. Scanning any ''Monster Hunter Stories 2'' figure will unlock stickers.stickers for co-op communication. Any amiibo can be scanned at the Store to gamble on an amiibo Lottery for random items, up to three unique amiibo a day.

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** ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons New Horizons]]'': A fifth card series, with an unknown number of cards.

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* '''VideoGame/{{BoxBoy}}!''' (Japan only): The trilogy collection includes a figure of Qbby.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Xenoblade}} Chronicles 3D'': Shulk can be scanned for tokens (also available from [[SocializationBonus StreetPass]]) that unlock music and character models.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Xenoblade}} Chronicles ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1 3D'': Shulk can be scanned for tokens (also available from [[SocializationBonus StreetPass]]) that unlock music and character models.



** The ''Smash Bros.'' Shulk figure was originally exclusive to [=GameStop=] in North America, just as his game ''VideoGame/{{Xenoblade}}'' was.

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** ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf New Leaf]]: Welcome amiibo'': 50 "RV" cards, plus another set of six promo cards themed on Creator/{{Sanrio}} characters (though the Sanrio cards were [[NoExportForYou not released in the United States]] initally, and their release was tied into ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons'' instead).

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** ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf New Leaf]]: Welcome amiibo'': 50 "RV" cards, plus another set of six promo cards themed on Creator/{{Sanrio}} characters (though the Sanrio cards were [[NoExportForYou not released in the United States]] initally, initially, and their release was tied into ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons'' instead).instead).
** ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons New Horizons]]'': A fifth card series, with an unknown number of cards.



* '''Franchise/YuGiOh''' (Japan only): Pre-order copies of the 2021 title ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel: Saikyou Battle Royale!'' come with a random amiibo card depicting a character from ''Anime/YuGiOhSEVENS'': Yuga, Luke, Gakuto, Romin, Roa, Nail, and a secret 7th character.

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* '''Franchise/YuGiOh''' (Japan only): Pre-order Launch copies of the 2021 title ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel: Saikyou Battle Royale!'' come with a random amiibo card depicting a character from ''Anime/YuGiOhSEVENS'': Yuga, Luke, Gakuto, Romin, Roa, Nail, and a secret 7th character.Asana.



* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterStories2WingsOfRuin'': The ''Stories'' figures unlock cosmetic armor sets based on various in-game characters (Razewing Ratha grants Young Red's armor, Tsukino grants a costume based on herself, Ema grants her outfit to female player characters and Kyle's to males, and the ''Stories 1'' figures grant that game's starting armor) and any ''Monster Hunter Rise'' figure will unlock stickers. All amiibo can also be used for Tsukino's Lunar Luck, where you're given a fortune and an item (up to ten amiibo a day).

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* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterStories2WingsOfRuin'': The ''Stories'' figures unlock cosmetic armor sets based on various in-game characters (Razewing Ratha grants Young Red's armor, Tsukino grants a costume based on herself, Ema grants her outfit to female player characters and Kyle's to males, and the ''Stories 1'' figures grant that game's starting armor) and any ''Monster Hunter Rise'' figure will unlock stickers.stickers for co-op communication. All amiibo can also be used for Tsukino's Lunar Luck, where you're given a fortune and an item (up to ten amiibo a day).



* ''Franchise/YuGiOh Rush Duel: Saikyou Battle Royale!'': Scanning a compatible amiibo card unlocks a set of cosmetics based on the scanned character, including an Avatar, card sleeve, deck box, and field. [[SetBonus Equipping all parts from the same set]] also unlocks special voice clips from that character that play during duels.
* ''VideoGame/MetroidDread'': On their first scans, ''Dread'' Samus and E.M.M.I. add an Energy and Missile Tank respectively that increase the capacity for health and ammo. They and the ''Smash Bros.'' ''Metroid'' figures can be scanned once a day each to replenish a resource; with the various Samuses restoring energy and the villains (Ridley, Dark Samus, Metroid, E.M.M.I.) restoring missiles.

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* ''Franchise/YuGiOh Rush Duel: Saikyou Battle Royale!'': Scanning a compatible ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' amiibo card unlocks a set of cosmetics based on the scanned character, including an Avatar, card sleeve, deck box, and field. [[SetBonus Equipping all parts from the same set]] also unlocks special voice clips from that character that play during duels.
* ''VideoGame/MetroidDread'': On their first scans, ''Dread'' Samus and E.M.M.I. add an Energy and Missile Tank respectively that increase the capacity for health and ammo. They and the ''Smash Bros.'' All ''Metroid'' figures can be scanned once a day each to replenish a resource; with the various Samuses restoring energy and the villains (Ridley, Dark Samus, Metroid, E.M.M.I.) restoring missiles.



* GottaCatchThemAll: Zig-zagged. Some games keep collections of items unlocked by amiibo, but others don't; and even those that do only ask for a subset of the figures available and not ''all'' of them. The closest are ''Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World'' and ''Super Mario Maker'', which have unique unlocks for ''almost'' every figure made at their date of release (and even added unlocks for later-released amiibo via patches).

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* GottaCatchThemAll: Zig-zagged. Some games keep collections of items unlocked by amiibo, but others don't; and even those that do only ask for a subset of the figures available and not ''all'' of them. The closest are ''Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & ''(Poochy &) Yoshi's Woolly World'' and ''Super Mario Maker'', which have unique unlocks for ''almost'' every figure made at their date of release (and even added unlocks for later-released amiibo via patches).



** Capcom made limited-edition gold versions of the various ''Monster Hunter'' figures as tournament and contest prizes.



** {{Creator/Capcom}} ''really'' likes dealing in extremely rare gold/silver color variant amiibo. Among them are the Gold Mega Man amiibo, Silver and Gold One-Eyed Rathalos Rider amiibo, and the Gold Magnamalo, Gold Palamute, and Gold Palico amiibo.

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* '''Franchise/{{Metroid}}''': Zero Suit Samus, Ridley, and Dark Samus from ''Smash Bros.'' are also treated as a member of this series.

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* '''Franchise/{{Metroid}}''': Zero Suit Samus from ''Smash Bros.'' is also treated as a member of this series (Ridley and Dark Samus presumably would be as well, though no other ''Metroid'' games have been made to be compatible with them yet).

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* '''Franchise/{{Metroid}}''': Zero Suit Samus, Ridley, and Dark Samus from ''Smash Bros.'' is are also treated as a member of this series (Ridley and Dark Samus presumably would be as well, though no other ''Metroid'' games have been made to be compatible with them yet).series.
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* ''VideoGame/MetroidDread'': On their first scans, ''Dread'' Samus and E.M.M.I. add an Energy and Missile Tank respectively that increase the capacity for health and ammo. They and the ''Smash Bros.'' ''Metroid'' figures can be scanned once a day each to replenish a resource; with the various Samuses restoring energy and the villains (Ridley, Dark Samus, E.M.M.I.) restoring missiles.[[note]]''Samus Returns'' figure compatibility remains unconfirmed[[/note]]

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* ''VideoGame/MetroidDread'': On their first scans, ''Dread'' Samus and E.M.M.I. add an Energy and Missle Tank respectively that increase the capacity for health and ammo. They and the ''Smash Bros.'' ''Metroid'' figures can be scanned once a day each to replenish a resource; with the various Samuses restoring energy and the villains (Ridley, Dark Samus, E.M.M.I.) restoring missles.[[note]]''Samus Returns'' figure compatibility remains unconfirmed[[/note]]

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** ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate Ultimate]]'': Features 26 returning and new characters that were not present in ''for [=3DS=]/Wii U'' (including the Piranha Plant, Fighters Pass 1 DLC characters, and Min Min from Fighters Pass 2; the five remaining Fighters Pass 2 characters are possible but not yet confirmed).

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** ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate Ultimate]]'': Features 26 32 returning and new characters that were not present in ''for [=3DS=]/Wii U'' (including the Piranha Plant, Fighters Pass 1 U'', including all DLC characters, and Min Min from Fighters Pass 2; the five remaining Fighters Pass 2 characters are possible but not yet confirmed).except Sora (with separate figures for Pokémon Trainer and his Pokémon, Steve and Alex, and Pyra and Mythra).



* ''VideoGame/MetroidDread'': On their first scans, Samus[[note]]it's not clear if this works with all Samus figures or specifically the ''Dread'' version[[/note]] and E.M.M.I. add an Energy and Missle Tank respectively that increase the capacity for health and ammo. After that, they can be scanned once a day each to replenish their respective resource.

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* ''VideoGame/MetroidDread'': On their first scans, Samus[[note]]it's not clear if this works with all Samus figures or specifically the ''Dread'' version[[/note]] Samus and E.M.M.I. add an Energy and Missle Tank respectively that increase the capacity for health and ammo. After that, they They and the ''Smash Bros.'' ''Metroid'' figures can be scanned once a day each to replenish their respective resource.a resource; with the various Samuses restoring energy and the villains (Ridley, Dark Samus, E.M.M.I.) restoring missles.[[note]]''Samus Returns'' figure compatibility remains unconfirmed[[/note]]

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