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Most of the first wave of amiibo for Super Smash Bros. 4, as seen at E3 2014.

amiibo (アミーボ, amiibo) are a line of interactive figurines and cards available for usage with the Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Switch[1] systems. By scanning an amiibo with near field communication technology, players can receive various effects in games.

For the Wii U, amiibo are scanned using the Wii U GamePad. New Nintendo 3DS models can directly scan amiibo; older Nintendo 3DS models require an NFC adapter to scan them.[2] For the Nintendo Switch, amiibo are scanned on either the right Joy-Con or the Pro Controller.

While the concept of figurines using NFC technology to interact with the Wii U was previously explored with Pokémon Rumble U, Super Smash Bros. 4 was the first game to feature the amiibo branding, acting as the debut and flagship title for the line.

As of September 2016, Nintendo reports that 39 million amiibo figurines have been sold, along with 30.6 million amiibo cards.[3]

Function in the Super Smash Bros. series

Main article: Figure Player

Super Smash Bros. series amiibo figures for every character in Super Smash Bros. 4 have been released, with amiibo figures for all characters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate either already released or planned for future release. Some alternate costumes, such as male and female Corrin, have separate amiibo available; others, such as Alph for Olimar, do not.

Super Smash Bros. 4

The interface for moveset customization on an amiibo.
The early version of the amiibo menu screen, in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, with Mario's stats being modified.

In Super Smash Bros. 4, amiibo figures function as Figure Players. A Figure Player is a computer-controlled character whose behavior and customizations are saved to the amiibo figure. The Figure Player learns from the fighters it fights against, leveling up in the process (up to level 50). Figure Players can be fed equipment to boost their stats.

Any amiibo figure corresponding to a playable character may be used, not just the ones released in the Super Smash Bros. amiibo series; however, amiibo cards cannot. Figure Players can be used on any copy of the game (even if the character has not been unlocked or downloaded).

While Super Smash Bros. for Wii U natively supports amiibo, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS was unable to do so at launch. Version 1.0.5, released on February 9th, 2015, added support for scanning amiibo if the game is played on a New Nintendo 3DS or New Nintendo 2DS, while version 1.0.8, released on June 14th, 2015, added support for an external NFC reader/writer accessory, enabling support for earlier 3DS and 2DS models. The user must have one of these pieces of hardware to use amiibo with the 3DS version.

amiibo are not required to unlock any characters or other features in the games—they are completely optional for playing both versions.[4]

Owing to Figure Players' ability to be "trained" and used on other consoles, amiibo tournaments have become a minor side-event at some Smash 4 tournaments.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

amiibo compatibility returns in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. amiibo figures that represent playable characters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate can be used as Figure Players, while amiibo that represent non-fighter spirits can instead be used to obtain those spirits.

Any amiibo figure corresponding to a playable character may be used as a Figure Player, not just the ones released in the Super Smash Bros. amiibo series; however, amiibo cards cannot. Figure Player data from Super Smash Bros. 4 can be converted for use in Ultimate, but once it is converted, the data can no longer be used in Super Smash Bros. 4.

Like in Super Smash Bros. 4, Figure Players function as computer-controlled opponents that learn from their opponents. However, it is now possible to disable their ability to learn. Figure Players can inherit up to three support spirits, permanently consuming them in order to gain their skills, having access to these skills even if spirits are disabled in the rules.

amiibo for characters from other series who are not playable in the game will grant a reward: gold, Spirit Points, or a spirit corresponding to the character scanned. However, only one reward will be granted per amiibo.

Release

For Smash, amiibo are released in waves. Several staggered release dates have been announced, with each date containing a subset of the entire Smash lineup. The waves, the figurines they contain, and their release dates are detailed below; waves are listed in their American sets and dates, although the contents of each wave sometimes vary by region.

Smash-related amiibo are priced at $12.99 in the US, $15.99 in Canada, £10.99 GBP in the United Kingdom, $17.95 AUS in Australia, ¥1200 JPY in Japan, and €14.99 EUR in Europe.

Wave 1

The first wave of amiibo launched on November 21st, 2014, alongside the American release of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The European release followed on November 28th, 2014.

In Japan this wave was released alongside Wave 2 on December 6th, 2014.

Donkey Kong's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Fox's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Kirby's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Link's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Mario's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Marth's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Peach's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Pikachu's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. SamusHeadSSB4-U.png Villager's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Wii Fit Trainer's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Yoshi's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Wave 2

The second wave of amiibo was released alongside the first one in Japan on December 6th, 2014. It was then released on December 14th, 2014 in the Americas and on December 19th, 2014 in Europe.

Captain Falcon's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Diddy Kong's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Little Mac's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Luigi's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Pit's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Zelda's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Wave 3

Eight amiibo from the third wave were originally released in Japan on January 22nd, 2015, specifically Bowser, Sheik, Toon Link, King Dedede, Meta Knight, Ike, Lucario, and Rosalina & Luma. The final three amiibo, Sonic, Mega Man, and Shulk were released on February 19th, 2015.

The entire wave was released in Australia on January 29th, 2015, and in the Americas on February 1st, 2015. In North America, several of the amiibo are exclusively available through specific retailers.

In Europe, Wave 3 was split in two. Bowser, Ike, Lucario, Rosalina & Luma, Sheik, and Toon Link were released on January 23rd, 2015, while King Dedede, Mega Man, Meta Knight, Shulk, and Sonic were released on February 20th, 2015.

Bowser's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Ike's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. King Dedede's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Lucario's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Mega Man's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Meta Knight's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
RosalinaHeadSSB4-U.png Sheik's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Shulk's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Sonic's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Toon Link's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Retailer exclusivity
Lucario's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Lucario Toys "R" Us exclusive at launch North America
Meta Knight's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Meta Knight Best Buy exclusive at launch North America
RosalinaHeadSSB4-U.png Rosalina & Luma Target exclusive at launch USA
Shulk's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Shulk GameStop exclusive at launch USA
EB Games exclusive at launch Canada

Wave 4

The first six amiibo from the fourth wave were originally released in Europe on April 24th, 2015 and in Japan on April 29th, 2015. These are specifically Ness, Charizard, Wario, Robin, Lucina, Pac-Man. The final two amiibo, Jigglypuff, and Greninja were released in Japan on May 28th, 2015 and in Europe on May 29th, 2015. The entire wave was released in the Americas on May 29th, 2015. Like Wave 3, in North America, several of the amiibo are exclusively available through specific retailers.

The Pac-Man amiibo was sold exclusively at Best Buy on October 19, 2018, in line with the upcoming release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Charizard's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Greninja's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Jigglypuff's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Lucina's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Ness's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Pac-Man's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Robin's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Wario's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Retailer exclusivity
Greninja's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Greninja Toys "R" Us exclusive at launch North America
Jigglypuff's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Jigglypuff Target exclusive at launch USA
Walmart exclusive at launch Canada
Ness's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Ness GameStop exclusive at launch USA
EB Games exclusive at launch Canada
Pac-Man's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Pac-Man Best Buy exclusive on Oct. 19, 2018

Wave 5

The fifth wave of amiibo was released in Europe on June 26th, 2015, in Japan on June 11th, 2015, and in the Americas in late July 2015, with Dark Pit releasing on July 31st, 2015, and Palutena releasing on July 24th, 2015. This wave also included Palutena as the first amiibo to be exclusive to an online retailer in North America, as well as being the only wave containing only exclusives in North America.

Dark Pit's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Palutena's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Dark Pit's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Dark Pit Best Buy exclusive at launch USA
Gamers and El Palacio de Hierro exclusive at launch Mexico
Palutena's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Palutena Amazon exclusive at launch North America

Wave 6

The sixth wave of amiibo was released in the Americas on September 11th, 2015, in which the following amiibo were available: Zero Suit Samus, Olimar, Bowser Jr., Dr. Mario, and Ganondorf. In Europe and Japan, Ganondorf and Zero Suit Samus released alongside Wave 5, and Dr. Mario, Bowser Jr., and Olimar were released on July 17th, 2015, with the remainder of the wave releasing in September 2015. R.O.B., Mr. Game & Watch, and Duck Hunt were bundled together as a "retro 3-pack" in North America and released exclusively at GameStop on September 25th, 2015 in North America and were individually released on October 29th, 2015 in Japan. This was the final set of amiibo featuring starters. The Mr. Game & Watch amiibo features multiple, swappable poses.

Bowser Jr.'s stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Dr. Mario's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Duck Hunt's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Ganondorf's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Mr. Game & Watch's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Olimar's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. ROBHeadGreySSB4-U.png Zero Suit Samus's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Retailer exclusivity
Bowser Jr.'s stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Bowser Jr. Toys "R" Us exclusive at launch North America
Dr. Mario's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Dr. Mario Target exclusive at launch USA
Walmart exclusive at launch Canada
Duck Hunt's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Duck Hunt
Mr. Game & Watch's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Mr. Game & Watch
ROBHeadGreySSB4-U.png R.O.B.
GameStop exclusive at launch USA
EB Games exclusive at launch Canada

Wave 7

The seventh wave of amiibo was released in Europe on October 23rd, 2015, in Japan on October 29th, 2015, and in the Americas on November 13th, 2015. This wave included the release of the first amiibo of a downloadable character, Mewtwo. Falco was released in North America exclusively at Best Buy and Europe on November 20th, 2015. The three Mii Fighters was released in the United States on November 1st, 2015 in a 3-pack exclusively at Toys "R" Us [5]. The 3-pack was released in Canada on November 20th, 2015.

The three Mii Fighter amiibo were released individually in Europe, on the same day as R.O.B., Mr. Game & Watch, and Duck Hunt were released.

Falco's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Mewtwo's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Mii Brawler's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Mii Gunner's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Mii Swordfighter's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Retailer exclusivity
Falco's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Falco Best Buy exclusive at launch USA
Mii Brawler's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Mii Brawler
Mii Gunner's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Mii Gunner
Mii Swordfighter's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Mii Swordfighter
Toys "R" Us exclusive at launch USA
EB Games exclusive at launch Canada

Wave 8

The Lucas amiibo was the only amiibo in the eighth wave, which was released in Japan on December 17th, 2015, in the Americas on January 22nd, 2016, and in Europe on January 29th, 2016. Prior to Wave 15, it was the only wave to not feature any newcomers.

LucasHeadSSB4-U.png

Wave 9

The ninth wave of amiibo was released on March 18th, 2016 in Western regions, and on April 28th, 2016 in Japan. This wave included the releases of the DLC fighters Roy and Ryu, with Roy being a GameStop exclusive in North America, and the first international release of R.O.B. with his Famicom color scheme.

R.O.B.'s stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. RoyHeadSSB4-U.png RyuHeadSSB4-U.png
Retailer exclusivity
RoyHeadSSB4-U.png Roy GameStop exclusive at launch USA

Wave 10

The tenth and final wave of Super Smash Bros. 4 amiibo released worldwide on July 21, 2017, and featured amiibo of the last three DLC characters: Bayonetta, Cloud, and Corrin. Each of the three received an alternate version based on their alternate costumes: Bayonetta's design from the first Bayonetta game, Cloud's Advent Children costume, and female Corrin.[6] The alternate amiibo with these designs are officially referred to as "Player 2" versions. The "Player 2" versions of these three fighters were exclusively available through specific retailers.

BayonettaHeadSSB4-U.png BayonettaHeadOriginalSSB4-U.png
CloudHeadSSB4-U.png CloudHeadAdventBlackSSB4-U.png
CorrinHeadSSB4-U.png CorrinHeadFemaleSSB4-U.png
Retailer exclusivity
BayonettaHeadOriginalSSB4-U.png Bayonetta (original Bayonetta costume) Best Buy exclusive at launch North America
CloudHeadAdventSSB4-U.png Cloud (Advent Children costume) GameStop exclusive at launch USA
EB Games exclusive at launch Canada
CorrinHeadFemaleSSB4-U.png Corrin (female) Amazon exclusive at launch North America

Wave 11

Wave 11 marks the first wave of characters from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It launched alongside the game on December 7th, 2018 and features two of the game's newcomers, Inkling and Ridley, as well as Wolf, a veteran returning from Brawl.[7]

InklingHeadSSBU.png RidleyHeadSSBU.png WolfHeadSSBU.png

Wave 12

Wave 12 marks the second wave of characters from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It was launched worldwide on February 15th, 2019 and features one of the game's newcomers, King K. Rool, and the returning Ice Climbers, as well as the game's first downloadable character, Piranha Plant. [8]

IceClimbersHeadSSBU.png KingKRoolHeadSSBU.png PiranhaPlantHeadSSBU.png

Wave 13

Wave 13 marks the third wave of characters from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It was launched worldwide on April 12th, 2019 and includes returning veteran Young Link and newcomers Daisy and Ken.

DaisyHeadSSBU.png YoungLinkHeadSSBU.png KenHeadSSBU.png

Wave 14

Wave 14 marks the fourth wave of characters from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It was launched on July 19th, 2019 in Japan and Europe, and was launched on July 26th, 2019 in the Americas. This wave includes returning veterans Pokémon Trainer and Pichu, along with newcomer Isabelle.

PokemonTrainerHeadSSBU.png PichuHeadSSBU.png IsabelleHeadSSBU.png

Wave 15

Wave 15 marks the fifth wave of characters from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It was launched worldwide on September 20th, 2019 and features veterans Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Snake. This is the last wave to feature returning veterans.

SquirtleHeadSSBU.png IvysaurHeadSSBU.png SnakeHeadSSBU.png

Wave 16

Wave 16 marks the sixth wave of characters from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It was launched on November 8th, 2019 in Japan, and was launched on November 15th, 2019 in Western regions. This wave features newcomers Chrom, Simon, and Incineroar.

ChromHeadSSBU.png SimonHeadSSBU.png IncineroarHeadSSBU.png

Wave 17

Wave 17 marks the seventh wave of characters from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It was launched worldwide on January 17th, 2020. This wave features newcomers Dark Samus and Richter. This is the last wave to feature fighters from the base roster.

DarkSamusHeadSSBU.png RichterHeadSSBU.png

Future waves

More characters appearing in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will receive amiibo, including newcomers Joker, Hero, Banjo & Kazooie, Terry and Byleth.

Image not yet revealed; release date TBA
JokerHeadSSBU.pngHeroHeadSSBU.pngBanjo&KazooieHeadSSBU.pngTerryHeadSSBU.pngBylethHeadSSBU.png

Sales

Over 710,000 amiibo from Wave 1 were sold prior to the introduction of Wave 2, with Nintendo also stating that sales were approximately equal to those of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.[9] amiibo of Link were said to be the most popular, with Mario and Pikachu being the second and third most popular, respectively. At the end of 2014, it was announced that amiibo had outsold Super Smash Bros. for Wii U by a factor of at least two to one, with over 2.6 million figurines being sold [10]; a later quarterly report from Nintendo claimed that over 5.7 million amiibo were shipped worldwide.

Demand for some amiibo far exceeded supply, leading to supply shortages. Pre-orders for Rosalina & Luma broke sales records for Target, with the figurines selling out in only 35 minutes.[11] amiibo from wave 4 caused such huge demand that the web servers for GameStop crashed when pre-orders became available[12]. GameStop also sold out of pre-orders for all Wave 4 amiibo in less than five hours.[13]

Cross-compatibility

Games compatible with Super Smash Bros. series amiibo

The following games have effects when an amiibo from the Super Smash Bros. series is scanned.

Game amiibo Function
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy Plus* MarioHeadSSBU.pngDonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngLinkHeadSSBU.pngSamusHeadSSBU.pngFoxHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngCaptainFalconHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngSheikHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBU.pngOlimarHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.pngPac-ManHeadSSBU.png Unlocks skins for the player's fighter based on the scanned characters.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Unlocks timed demos of various NES and SNES games.
Symbol of the Animal Crossing series. Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival VillagerHeadSSBU.png Adds a golden statue of the Smash Villager to the plaza.
IsabelleHeadSSBU.png Allows the player to use Isabelle within the game.
Symbol of the Animal Crossing series. Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer VillagerHeadSSBU.png Awards the player a golden statue of the Smash Villager.
IsabelleHeadSSBU.png Allows the player to design a house for Isabelle. The house can be saved to the amiibo.
Symbol of the Animal Crossing series. Animal Crossing: New Leaf: Welcome amiibo update LinkHeadSSBU.pngSheikHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.pngGanondorfHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.png Invites characters with The Legend of Zelda themed appearances and items to the player's campground. Scanning Link or Zelda invites Wolf Link; scanning Sheik invites Epona; scanning Ganondorf invites Ganon; and scanning Toon Link invites Medli.
VillagerHeadSSBU.png Causes Wisp to visit the campground in his own RV, containing a golden statue of the Smash Villager and furniture based on Nintendo hardware.
IsabelleHeadSSBU.png Causes Isabelle to visit the campground in her RV while Wisp fills her duties at Town Hall.
InklingHeadSSBU.png Invites Inkwell to the campground in his RV, containing a Splattershot and furniture based on the Splatoon games.
BayonettaSymbol.svg Bayonetta 2 (Nintendo Switch)* BayonettaHeadSSBU.png Gives the player all the bonus costumes from the Super Mirror 2 from the start. Also obtainable through normal gameplay.
BayonettaHeadOriginalSSBU.png Gives the player costumes from the original Super Mirror, as well as the Nintendo-themed costumes with Bayonetta's old hairstyle, minus the Fox costume. Also obtainable through normal gameplay.
LinkHeadSSBU.pngSamusHeadSSBU.pngFoxHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngDaisyHeadSSBU.pngFalcoHeadSSBU.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.png Unlocks a costume based on the scanned character, a unique message written by Rodin, and a couture bullet for each character, although scanning a Zero Suit Samus or Falco amiibo would still unlock the Samus and Fox costumes respectively. Also obtainable through normal gameplay by purchasing the costumes with halos like the Wii U version.
BowserHeadSSBU.pngBowserJrHeadSSBU.png Unlocks the Chain Chomp weapon early. Also obtainable through normal gameplay.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Grants the player extra in-game currency, items, or materials.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Bye-Bye BoxBoy! KirbyHeadSSBU.pngMetaKnightHeadSSBU.pngKingDededeHeadSSBU.png Unlocks character-based costumes for Qbby.
MarioSymbol.svg Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Gives the player 1-Up Mushrooms.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash MarioHeadSSBU.pngDonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngLinkHeadSSBU.pngSamusHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngKirbyHeadSSBU.pngFoxHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngNessHeadSSBU.pngCaptainFalconHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngSheikHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngFalcoHeadSSBU.pngMarthHeadSSBU.pngLucinaHeadSSBU.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngGanondorfHeadSSBU.pngMrGame&WatchHeadSSBU.pngMetaKnightHeadSSBU.pngPitHeadSSBU.pngDarkPitHeadSSBU.pngZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBU.pngWarioHeadSSBU.pngIkeHeadSSBU.pngDiddyKongHeadSSBU.pngKingDededeHeadSSBU.pngOlimarHeadSSBU.pngROBHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.pngVillagerHeadSSBU.pngWiiFitTrainerHeadSSBU.pngRosalinaHeadSSBU.pngLittleMacHeadSSBU.pngMiiBrawlerHeadSSBU.pngMiiSwordfighterHeadSSBU.pngMiiGunnerHeadSSBU.pngPalutenaHeadSSBU.pngRobinHeadSSBU.pngShulkHeadSSBU.pngBowserJrHeadSSBU.pngDuckHuntHeadSSBU.pngInklingHeadSSBU.png If the player has also linked a Chibi-Robo amiibo to the game, figures of Chibi-Robo imitating the scanned amiibo's pose will be added for collection in the Toy Capsule Machine.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Gives the player 50 or 100 Moolah once a day. Also applies to the amiibo that unlock pose figures. Up to 20 amiibo can be scanned daily.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. MarthHeadSSBU.pngLucinaHeadSSBU.pngIkeHeadSSBU.pngRobinHeadSSBU.png Makes the scanned character usable once per level, although they cannot be revived at checkpoints.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Diablo III: Eternal Collection The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Summons a group of challenging enemies for the player to face.
FireEmblemSymbol.svg Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia MarthHeadSSBU.pngLucinaHeadSSBU.pngRoyHeadSSBU.pngIkeHeadSSBU.pngRobinHeadSSBU.pngCorrinHeadSSBU.pngCorrinHeadFemaleSSBU.png Allows the player to summon an illusory version of the scanned character as an ally in battle.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Summons an illusionary version of an enemy as an ally.
FireEmblemSymbol.svg Fire Emblem Fates MarthHeadSSBU.pngLucinaHeadSSBU.pngIkeHeadSSBU.pngRobinHeadSSBU.png Allows the player to challenge the scanned character to battle and recruit them into Corrin's forces.
FireEmblemSymbol.svg Fire Emblem: Three Houses MarthHeadSSBU.pngLucinaHeadSSBU.pngRoyHeadSSBU.pngChromHeadSSBU.pngIkeHeadSSBU.pngRobinHeadSSBU.pngCorrinHeadSSBU.pngCorrinHeadFemaleSSBU.png Unlocks background music from that character’s game.
FireEmblemSymbol.svg Fire Emblem Warriors ChromHeadSSBU.png Grants the player the exclusive Chrom's Training Sword that only Chrom can wield.
MarthHeadSSBU.pngLucinaHeadSSBU.pngCorrinHeadSSBU.pngCorrinHeadFemaleSSBU.png Grants the player a sword of the highest level available.
RobinHeadSSBU.png Grants the player a Tome of the highest level available.
RoyHeadSSBU.pngIkeHeadSSBU.png Grants the player a random weapon of the highest level available.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Grants the player gold, materials, or weapons.
PikminSymbol.svg Hey! Pikmin OlimarHeadSSBU.png Summons additional Pikmin for Captain Olimar to use, and unlocks the amiibo as an in-game treasure that can be collected.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Gives the player 10 Sparklium Seeds.
ZeldaSymbol.svg Hyrule Warriors LinkHeadSSBU.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.png The first time scanning one of these amiibo unlocks the Spinner weapon class for Link. Gives the player a weapon for Link with at least three stars every time after the first.
SheikHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.pngGanondorfHeadSSBU.png Gives the player a weapon for the scanned character with at least three stars.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Gives the player a weapon with up to three stars, a random material, or a random number of rupees. Up to five can be scanned daily.
ZeldaSymbol.svg Hyrule Warriors Legends
ZeldaSymbol.svg Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
LinkHeadSSBU.pngSheikHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngGanondorfHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.png Gives the player a weapon for the scanned character with at least three stars.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Gives the player a weapon with up to three stars, a random material, or a random number of rupees. Up to five can be scanned daily.
KirbySymbol.svg Kirby and the Rainbow Curse KirbyHeadSSBU.png Unlocks infinite star dash for Kirby for one level per day.
MetaKnightHeadSSBU.png Unlocks a Meta Knight mask for Kirby and increases the speed of his tap dash for one level per day.
KingDededeHeadSSBU.png Unlocks a King Dedede hat for Kirby and gives two additional health bars for one level per day.
KirbySymbol.svg Kirby: Battle Royale KirbyHeadSSBU.png Unlocks the Ultra Sword Hat for Sword Kirby.
MetaKnightHeadSSBU.png Unlocks the Galacta Knight Mask for Meta Knight.
KingDededeHeadSSBU.png Unlocks the Masked Dedede Mask for King Dedede.
KirbySymbol.svg Kirby: Planet Robobot KirbyHeadSSBU.png Provides the Smash copy ability to Kirby.
MetaKnightHeadSSBU.png Colors Kirby green and gives him the Sword ability.
KingDededeHeadSSBU.png Colors Kirby yellow and gives him the Hammer ability.
MarioHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngCharizardHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Fire ability.
PeachHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Parasol ability.
BowserHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Stone ability.
DrMarioHeadSSBU.pngWiiFitTrainerHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Doctor ability.
RosalinaHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Ice ability.
SamusHeadSSBU.pngDiddyKongHeadSSBU.pngBowserJrHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Bomb ability.
YoshiHeadSSBU.pngZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Whip ability.
DonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngLucarioHeadSSBU.pngLittleMacHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Fighter ability.
LinkHeadSSBU.pngMarthHeadSSBU.pngLucinaHeadSSBU.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngRoyHeadSSBU.pngIkeHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Sword ability.
ZeldaHeadSSBU.pngPalutenaHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Mirror ability.
SheikHeadSSBU.pngGreninjaHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Ninja ability.
GanondorfHeadSSBU.pngInklingHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Poison ability.
ToonLinkHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Cutter ability.
FoxHeadSSBU.pngFalcoHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Jet ability.
PikachuHeadSSBU.pngRobinHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Spark ability.
JigglypuffHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Mike ability.
NessHeadSSBU.pngMewtwoHeadSSBU.pngLucasHeadSSBU.pngShulkHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the ESP ability.
CaptainFalconHeadSSBU.pngWarioHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Wheel ability.
MrGame&WatchHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Circus ability.
PitHeadSSBU.pngDarkPitHeadSSBU.pngDuckHuntHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Archer ability.
OlimarHeadSSBU.pngVillagerHeadSSBU.pngIsabelleHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Leaf ability.
ROBHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Beam ability.
MiiBrawlerHeadSSBU.pngMiiSwordfighterHeadSSBU.pngMiiGunnerHeadSSBU.png Randomly gives Kirby the Fighter, Sword, or Spark ability.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Provides a random copy ability to Kirby.
KirbySymbol.svg Kirby's Blowout Blast KirbyHeadSSBU.pngMetaKnightHeadSSBU.pngKingDededeHeadSSBU.png Unlocks a decoration based on the scanned character and changes the background music.
KirbySymbol.svg Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn KirbyHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Knitting Needle Ravel Ability with a unique hat.
MetaKnightHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Wire Ravel Ability with a unique hat.
KingDededeHeadSSBU.png Gives Kirby the Button Ravel Ability with a unique hat.
KirbySymbol.svg Kirby Star Allies The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Gives Kirby, King Dedede, Meta Knight, and his allies items and food; Kirby-related characters give out higher-quality items than the others.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Little Nightmares: Complete Edition Pac-ManHeadSSBU.png Gives the player an exclusive Pakku Mask for the character to wear.
MarioSymbol.svg Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)* MarioHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.png Makes Super Mushrooms appear instead of Poison Mushrooms from enemies and such for health.
LuigiHeadSSBU.png Fully revives the player when completely running out of health. Also assists in finding Speedy Spirits.
MarioSymbol.svg Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey* MarioHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngBowserJrHeadSSBU.png Gives Mario, Luigi, and Bowser an item to use in their adventure.
MarioSymbol.svg Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam* MarioHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.png Allows the player to change ? Battle Cards they have found into character cards for use in battle.
MarioSymbol.svg Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions* MarioHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngBowserJrHeadSSBU.png Allows the player to collect stamps in exchange for gear and beans.
MarioSymbol.svgSonicSymbol.svg Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)* MarioHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.png Transforms the Mario Mii costume into a more powerful Gold Mario costume for 24 hours (if Mario's Story is cleared)
SonicHeadSSBU.png Transforms the Sonic Mii costume into a more powerful Super Sonic costume for 24 hours (if Sonic's Story is cleared)
MarioSymbol.svgSonicSymbol.svg Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)* MarioHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.png Allows the player to compete in the Mario league tournament. Winning this tournament unlocks a Gold Mario Mii costume.
SonicHeadSSBU.png Allows the player to compete in the Sonic league tournament. Winning this tournament unlocks a Super Sonic Mii costume.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Gives the player Coins or Rings that can be used at the item stand.
MarioSymbol.svg Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle* MarioHead.pngYoshiHead.pngLuigiHead.pngPeachHead.pngDrMarioHead.png Gives the player two new weapons: one for the character the amiibo is based on, and one for the character's Rabbid counterpart. Each amiibo can only be used once.
MarioSymbol.svg Mario Kart 8*
MarioSymbol.svg Mario Kart 8 Deluxe*
MarioHeadSSBU.pngDonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngLinkHeadSSBU.pngSamusHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngKirbyHeadSSBU.pngFoxHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngCaptainFalconHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBU.pngWarioHeadSSBU.pngSonicHeadSSBU.pngOlimarHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.pngVillagerHeadSSBU.pngMegaManHeadSSBU.pngRosalinaHeadSSBU.pngPac-ManHeadSSBU.pngInklingHeadSSBU.pngIsabelleHeadSSBU.png Permanently unlocks racing suits for the player's Mii themed after the scanned characters. The Splatoon-themed outfit, as well as compatibility with all Animal Crossing amiibo, are exclusive to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
MarioSymbol.svg Mario Party 10* MarioHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngRosalinaHeadSSBU.pngDonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngWarioHeadSSBU.png Compatible with amiibo Party mode. Unlocks personal board of scanned characters.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Allows the player to play Scratch Bonus and win Mario Party points.
MarioSymbol.svg Mario Party: Star Rush* MarioHeadSSBU.pngDonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngDaisyHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngWarioHeadSSBU.pngDiddyKongHeadSSBU.pngRosalinaHeadSSBU.pngBowserJrHeadSSBU.png Various effects by mode, generally summoning the scanned character to assist the player.
MarioSymbol.svg Mario Party: The Top 100* Various effects by mode.
MarioSymbol.svg Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash* MarioHeadSSBU.pngDonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngWarioHeadSSBU.pngRosalinaHeadSSBU.pngBowserJrHeadSSBU.png Allows the player to use the scanned character as a tennis partner that can be trained and improved.
MegaManSymbol.svg Mega Man 11 MegaManHeadSSBU.png Grants the player an Energy Tank and other useful in-game items. Switch version only.
MegaManSymbol.svg Mega Man Legacy Collection Unlocks 10 additional challenge stages designed as part of a fan contest. 3DS and Switch versions only.
MegaManSymbol.svg Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 Unlocks additional challenge stages. Switch version only.
MetroidSymbol.svg Metroid Prime: Federation Force MarioHeadSSBU.pngSamusHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBU.pngRosalinaHeadSSBU.pngBowserJrHeadSSBU.png Recolors the player's mech based on the scanned amiibo.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Unlocks a skull-themed recolor for the player's mech.
MetroidSymbol.svg Metroid: Samus Returns SamusHeadSSBU.png Unlocks a missile reserve tank that will restore some of Samus's missiles upon running out, and unlocks a concept art gallery after completing the game.
ZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBU.png Unlocks an energy reserve tank that will restore some of Samus's health upon running out, and unlocks a sound test after completing the game.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Miitopia* MarioHeadSSBU.pngDonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngLinkHeadSSBU.pngSamusHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngKirbyHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngNessHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngDaisyHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngSheikHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngGanondorfHeadSSBU.pngZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.pngRosalinaHeadSSBU.pngInklingHeadSSBU.pngIsabelleHeadSSBU.png Unlocks character-based costumes for the player's Miis.
MarioSymbol.svg Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge* MarioHeadSSBU.pngDonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngDiddyKongHeadSSBU.pngRosalinaHeadSSBU.pngBowserJrHeadSSBU.png Creates a toy character of the scanned character to navigate a level; different character toys have different abilities.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Creates a Mini Spec to navigate a level.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X MarioHeadSSBU.pngDonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngLinkHeadSSBU.pngSamusHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngKirbyHeadSSBU.pngFoxHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngMarthHeadSSBU.pngWiiFitTrainerHeadSSBU.png Unlocks matching costumes for various playable characters; see here for more details.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Picross 3D: Round 2* MarioHeadSSBU.pngLinkHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngKirbyHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngMetaKnightHeadSSBU.pngKingDededeHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.png Unlocks a Picross puzzle based on the scanned character.
PokemonSymbol.svg Pokkén Tournament
PokemonSymbol.svg Pokkén Tournament DX
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Unlock various in-game items such as clothing items and money. Up to five can be scanned daily.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Resident Evil Revelations
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Resident Evil Revelations 2
MegaManHeadSSBU.pngRyuHeadSSBU.pngKenHeadSSBU.png Grants the player a high amount of BP Points for the Raid Mode shop or better resources for use in Raid Mode games. Can be scanned once per day.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Grants the player a random amount of BP Points for the Raid Mode shop or resources for use in Raid Mode games. Each amiibo can be scanned once per day.
SplatoonSymbol.svg Splatoon InklingHeadSSBU.png Unlocks 20 Charger challenges in Octo Valley and rewards the player with an exclusive costume piece for every four challenges completed. It only recognizes the Inkling's amiibo as the Inkling Girl In-game.
SplatoonSymbol.svg Splatoon 2 Saves the player's current loadout to the scanned amiibo and spawns the character depicted on the amiibo, which gives the player exclusive gear and the option for the player to take a picture of their avatar and the amiibo character in certain locations.
StarFoxSymbol.svg Star Fox Guard FoxHeadSSBU.pngFalcoHeadSSBU.png Calls in an Arwing air strike to wipe out all enemies. Limit of one use daily.
StarFoxSymbol.svg Star Fox Zero FoxHeadSSBU.png Unlocks a SNES-style Arwing, which cannot lock onto targets.
FalcoHeadSSBU.png Unlocks the Black Arwing, which can lock onto two targets at once but takes triple damage.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Style Savvy: Fashion Forward* MarioHeadSSBU.pngSamusHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngKirbyHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngSheikHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngLucinaHeadSSBU.pngZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBU.pngWiiFitTrainerHeadSSBU.pngRosalinaHeadSSBU.pngPalutenaHeadSSBU.pngInklingHeadSSBU.pngIsabelleHeadSSBU.png Gives the player themed articles of clothing based on the scanned character. Zelda, Sheik, Lucina, Zero Suit Samus, Wii Fit Trainer, Rosalina, Palutena, Inkling, Isabelle's costumes are exclusive to the European version.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Style Savvy: Styling Star* MarioHead.pngLinkHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHead.pngKirbyHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHead.pngPeachHead.pngSheikHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHead.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngGanondorfHeadSSBU.pngMetaKnightHead.pngKingDededeHead.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.pngVillagerHeadSSBU.pngInklingHeadSSBU.pngIsabelleHeadSSBU.png Gives the player themed clothing patterns based on the scanned character.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Gives the player randomly themed clothing patterns.
KirbySymbol.svg Super Kirby Clash KirbyHeadSSBU.pngMetaKnightHead.pngKingDededeHead.png Grants 10 Fragments.
MarioSymbol.svg Super Mario Maker MarioHead.pngDonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngLinkHeadSSBU.pngSamusHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngKirbyHeadSSBU.pngFoxHeadSSBU.pngPikachuHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHead.pngNessHeadSSBU.pngCaptainFalconHeadSSBU.pngJigglypuffHeadSSBU.pngPeachHead.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngSheikHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngFalcoHeadSSBU.pngMarthHeadSSBU.pngLucinaHeadSSBU.pngGanondorfHeadSSBU.pngMewtwoHeadSSBU.pngMrGame&WatchHeadSSBU.pngMetaKnightHead.pngPitHeadSSBU.pngDarkPitHeadSSBU.pngZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBU.pngWarioHeadSSBU.pngIkeHeadSSBU.pngCharizardHeadSSBU.pngDiddyKongHeadSSBU.pngLucasHeadSSBU.pngSonicHeadSSBU.pngKingDededeHead.pngOlimarHeadSSBU.pngLucarioHeadSSBU.pngROBHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.pngVillagerHeadSSBU.pngMegaManHeadSSBU.pngWiiFitTrainerHeadSSBU.pngRosalinaHeadSSBU.pngLittleMacHeadSSBU.pngGreninjaHeadSSBU.pngPalutenaHeadSSBU.pngPac-ManHeadSSBU.pngRobinHeadSSBU.pngShulkHeadSSBU.pngBowserJrHeadSSBU.pngDuckHuntHeadSSBU.pngInklingHeadSSBU.pngIsabelleHeadSSBU.png Gives Costume Mario the appearance of the scanned character, in 8-bit form. These costumes can also be unlocked through the 100 Mario Challenge.
MarioSymbol.svg Super Mario Odyssey MarioHeadSSBU.png Gives the player the Classic Cap and Classic Suit for free and grants temporary invincibility. Without the amiibo, the cap can be purchased for 50 coins and the suit can be purchased for 150 coins from Crazy Cap after completing the game.
LuigiHeadSSBU.png Gives the player the Luigi Cap and Luigi Suit for free. After beating the game, the cap becomes available for purchase for 100 coins after collecting 180 Power Moons, while the suit becomes available for 200 coins after collecting 160 Power Moons.
PeachHeadSSBU.png Grants the player a Life-Up Heart.
BowserHeadSSBU.png Gives the player the location of some Regional Coins in the kingdom the player is in.
DrMarioHeadSSBU.png Gives the player the Doctor Headwear and Doctor Outfit for free and grants temporary invincibility. After beating the game, the headwear becomes available for purchase for 100 coins after collecting 240 Power Moons, while the outfit becomes available for 200 coins after collecting 220 Power Moons.
WarioHead.png Gives the player the Wario Cap and Wario Suit for free. After beating the game, the cap becomes available for purchase for 100 coins after collecting 360 Power Moons, while the suit becomes available for 200 coins after collecting 340 Power Moons.
DiddyKongHeadSSBU.png Gives the player the Diddy Kong Hat and Diddy Kong Outfit for free. After beating the game, the hat becomes available for purchase for 100 coins after collecting 320 Power Moons, while the suit becomes available for 200 coins after collecting 300 Power Moons.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. When talking to Uncle amiibo, reveals the location of a Power Moon on the current kingdom map. Any other time, it rewards the player with a set amount of coins or hearts.
MarioSymbol.svg Super Mario Party* MarioHeadSSBU.pngDonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngDaisyHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngWarioHeadSSBU.pngDiddyKongHeadSSBU.pngRosalinaHeadSSBU.pngBowserJrHeadSSBU.png Unlocks stickers for the player to display on the sticker board.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Grants Party Points that the player can spend on background music and other extras.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete Tomodachi Daisakusen! VillagerHead.pngPac-ManHead.pngIsabelleHeadSSBU.png Unlocks songs from the character's game of origin.
KirbySymbol.svg Team Kirby Clash Deluxe KirbyHeadSSBU.pngMetaKnightHead.pngKingDededeHead.png Grants 10 Fragments.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Teddy Together The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Gives the player bonus coins.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Nintendo Switch)* LinkHeadSSBU.pngSheikHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngGanondorfHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.png Gives the player a 20% chance to unlock either the Master Sword, Heroes Clothes, or the Hylian Shield. Also obtainable through normal gameplay.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Gives the player food, gold, gems, weapons or armour. Also applies to the Legend of Zelda amiibo.
ZeldaSymbol.svg The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild LinkHeadSSBU.png Spawns Epona, a recurring horse from the series. Can also spawn the Twilight clothing set.
ZeldaHeadSSBU.png Spawns plant-based items and a treasure chest containing a valuable item. Can also spawn the Twilight Bow, a bow used by Zelda to fire Light Arrows in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
SheikHeadSSBU.png Spawns mushrooms and a treasure chest containing a weapon. Can also spawn Sheik's Mask, a Sheikah head armor.
YoungLinkHeadSSBU.png Spawns fish and a treasure chest containing a valuable item.
GanondorfHeadSSBU.png Spawns barrels containing rupees and a treasure chest containing a valuable item. Can also spawn the Sword of the Six Sages, wielded by Ganondorf in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
ToonLinkHeadSSBU.png Spawns fish and a treasure chest containing arrows. The Wind clothing set and Sea-Breeze Boomerang can also be obtained.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Spawns an assortment of food based items.
ZeldaSymbol.svg The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)* LinkHeadSSBU.pngSheikHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngGanondorfHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.png Unlocks new chambers for use in Chamber Dungeons.
ZeldaSymbol.svg The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD* LinkHeadSSBU.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.png Fully replenishes Link's arrows.
SheikHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.png Completely restores Link's hearts.
GanondorfHeadSSBU.png Receive twice as much damage from enemies.
WarioSymbol.svg WarioWare Gold* WarioHeadSSBU.png Wario draws an incredibly detailed sketch of the scanned Wario amiibo that can be sold for gold coins.
MarioHeadSSBU.pngDonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngLinkHeadSSBU.pngSamusHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngFoxHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngCaptainFalconHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngDaisyHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngSheikHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngFalcoHeadSSBU.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngGanondorfHeadSSBU.pngMrGame&WatchHeadSSBU.pngZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBU.pngDiddyKongHeadSSBU.pngOlimarHeadSSBU.pngROBHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.pngVillagerHeadSSBU.pngWiiFitTrainerHeadSSBU.pngRosalinaHeadSSBU.pngLittleMacHeadSSBU.pngPalutenaHeadSSBU.pngBowserJrHeadSSBU.pngDuckHuntHeadSSBU.pngInklingHeadSSBU.pngIsabelleHeadSSBU.png Wario draws a crude sketch of the scanned amiibo that can be sold for gold coins.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Wario draws a random sketch that can be sold for gold coins. Up to three can be scanned per day. Also applies to the character amiibos.
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Word Puzzles by Powgi Creates a word puzzle based on either the amiibo's nickname or owner's name.
XenobladeSymbol.svg Xenoblade Chronicles 3D ShulkHeadSSBU.png Awards 3 tokens per day that can be used to unlock music and character models.
YoshiSymbol.svg Yoshi's Crafted World* MarioHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.png Gives the player a cardboard costume with a design based on the amiibo.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Gives the player a random cardboard costume.
YoshiSymbol.svg Yoshi's Woolly World*
YoshiSymbol.svg Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World*
YoshiHeadSSBU.png Activates Double Yoshi mode and unlocks a "plastic" Yoshi design.
MarioHeadSSBU.pngDonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngLinkHeadSSBU.pngSamusHeadSSBU.pngKirbyHeadSSBU.pngFoxHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngNessHeadSSBU.pngCaptainFalconHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngSheikHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.pngDrMarioHeadSSBU.pngFalcoHeadSSBU.pngMarthHeadSSBU.pngLucinaHeadSSBU.pngYoungLinkHeadSSBU.pngGanondorfHeadSSBU.pngMrGame&WatchHeadSSBU.pngMetaKnightHeadSSBU.pngPitHeadSSBU.pngDarkPitHeadSSBU.pngZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBU.pngWarioHeadSSBU.pngIkeHeadSSBU.pngDiddyKongHeadSSBU.pngSonicHeadSSBU.pngKingDededeHeadSSBU.pngOlimarHeadSSBU.pngROBHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.pngVillagerHeadSSBU.pngMegaManHeadSSBU.pngWiiFitTrainerHeadSSBU.pngRosalinaHeadSSBU.pngLittleMacHeadSSBU.pngMiiBrawlerHeadSSBU.pngMiiSwordfighterHeadSSBU.pngMiiGunnerHeadSSBU.pngPalutenaHeadSSBU.pngPac-ManHeadSSBU.pngRobinHeadSSBU.pngShulkHeadSSBU.pngBowserJrHeadSSBU.pngDuckHuntHeadSSBU.pngInklingHeadSSBU.png In both versions: gives the player a Yarn Yoshi with a design based on the amiibo that was used. The two designs of R.O.B.'s amiibo unlock distinct costumes from one another.
DaisyHeadSSBU.pngRoyHeadSSBU.pngLucasHeadSSBU.pngRyuHeadSSBU.pngCorrinHeadSSBU.pngCorrinHeadFemaleSSBU.pngIsabelleHeadSSBU.png Wii U version: Gives the player a Yarn Yoshi with a generic design of the amiibo logo.
3DS version: gives the player a Yarn Yoshi with a design based on the amiibo that was used. Unlike R.O.B., the two designs of Corrin's amiibo only unlock the design based on male Corrin.
The random stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. In both versions: gives the player a Yarn Yoshi with a generic design of the amiibo logo.

* - Dr. Mario, Toon Link/Young Link, and Zero Suit Samus functions as Mario, Link, and Samus respectively. In Mario Party: Star Rush's case, Dr. Mario has a specific effect in addition to functions as Mario; in Style Savvy series' case, Dr. Mario functions as Mario, and Young Link and Toon Link functions as Link while Zero Suit Samus have a specific design; and in Yoshi's Woolly World and WarioWare Gold's case, Young Link functions as Link while others have specific designs/drawings.

Other series of amiibo compatible with Super Smash Bros.

The following amiibo from other release sets are compatible with both Super Smash Bros. 4 and Ultimate. All color, size, and style variations from these sets will function identically in Smash.

Series name Compatible amiibo
KirbySymbol.svg Kirby KirbyHeadSSBU.pngMetaKnightHeadSSBU.pngKingDededeHeadSSBU.png
MegaManSymbol.svg Mega Man 30th Anniversary MegaManHeadSSBU.png
MegaManSymbol.svg Mega Man Legacy Collection
MetroidSymbol.svg Metroid SamusHeadSSBU.png
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Skylanders: SuperChargers DonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.png
MarioSymbol.svg Super Mario MarioHeadSSBU.pngDonkeyKongHeadSSBU.pngYoshiHeadSSBU.pngLuigiHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.pngWarioHeadSSBU.pngDiddyKongHeadSSBU.pngRosalinaHeadSSBU.png
MarioSymbol.svg Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary MarioHeadSSBU.png
MarioSymbol.svg Super Mario Odyssey* MarioHeadSSBU.pngPeachHeadSSBU.pngBowserHeadSSBU.png
ZeldaSymbol.svg The Legend of Zelda LinkHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.pngToonLinkHeadSSBU.png
ZeldaSymbol.svg The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild LinkHeadSSBU.pngZeldaHeadSSBU.png
ZeldaSymbol.svg The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening LinkHeadSSBU.png
YoshiSymbol.svg Yoshi's Woolly World YoshiHeadSSBU.png

*In Ultimate, their wedding variants also rewards spirits, with the case of Wedding Mario, which rewards his fighter spirit.

The following amiibo are only compatible with Super Smash Bros. Ultimate:

Series name Compatible amiibo
Symbol of the Animal Crossing series. Animal Crossing IsabelleHeadSSBU.png
FireEmblemSymbol.svg Fire Emblem ChromHeadSSBU.png
SplatoonSymbol.svg Splatoon InklingHeadSSBU.png
MarioSymbol.svg Super Mario DaisyHeadSSBU.png
ZeldaSymbol.svg The Legend of Zelda YoungLinkHeadSSBU.png*

*Functions as Link in Super Smash Bros. 4.

Non-fighter amiibo which give spirits

Additionally, the following non-fighter amiibo figures will reward the player with a spirit when scanned in Ultimate.[14] If the spirit is a Master Spirit, their function will be unlocked as well. If either of Callie or Marie or Pearl or Marina are scanned, their collective spirit (Squid Sisters and Off the Hook, respectively) will be unlocked.

Series name Compatible amiibo
Symbol of the Animal Crossing series. Animal Crossing K.K. Slider, Mabel, Tom Nook, Digby, Lottie, Reese, Cyrus, Blathers, Celeste, Resetti, Kicks, Rover, Timmy & Tommy, Kapp'n
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg BoxBoy! Qbby
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Chibi-Robo Chibi-Robo
FireEmblemSymbol.svg Fire Emblem Alm, Celica, Tiki
KirbySymbol.svg Kirby Waddle Dee
MetroidSymbol.svg Metroid Metroid
PikminSymbol.svg Pikmin Pikmin
PokemonSymbol.svg Pokémon Detective Pikachu
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Shovel Knight Shovel Knight, Plague Knight, Specter Knight, King Knight
SplatoonSymbol.svg Splatoon Callie, Marie, Pearl, Marina, Octoling
MarioSymbol.svg Super Mario Toad, Waluigi, Boo, Goomba, Koopa Troopa
ZeldaSymbol.svg The Legend of Zelda Wolf Link
ZeldaSymbol.svg The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Guardian, Bokoblin, Daruk, Urbosa, Mipha, Revali
YoshiSymbol.svg Yoshi's Woolly World Yarn Poochy

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Trivia

  • Originally at launch, Shulk's amiibo was exclusive to GameStop in North America, the same store his game, Xenoblade Chronicles, was exclusive to in its North American release.
  • The word "new" in the New Nintendo 3DS logo is stylized similarly to the amiibo logo.
    • The font itself is the Bauhaus 93 font, which is also used in many of the games in the Super Mario Bros. series.
  • The R.O.B., Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta amiibo are currently the only amiibo to have different versions in the Smash line.
    • The R.O.B. amiibo is the only amiibo with multiple versions featuring the same pose.
    • The Cloud and Bayonetta amiibo are the only amiibo with multiple versions featuring different costumes.
    • The Corrin amiibo is the only amiibo to have male and female versions.
  • Mr. Game & Watch's amiibo comes with multiple unique poses that can replace the original pose. One is based on his official SSB4 artwork, as are other amiibo; others feature his parachute from Fire, getting a 9 using Judge, and a bell-ringing pose resembling his side taunt and artwork pose from Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
    • Amongst his four poses, the pose depicting his number 9 Judge is the only pose that was never used as an in-game trophy pose for any game in the series.
  • Mewtwo's amiibo released in Europe on October 23rd, 2015, one year to the day after it was confirmed to be a downloadable character during the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U: 50-Fact Extravaganza.
  • Since Pokémon Rumble U can use anything with NFC technology to briefly summon a random helper Pokémon, it incidentally supports all amiibo.
  • If the player feeds an amiibo equipment, and then exits the amiibo menus without saving the changes to the amiibo, that equipment will disappear anyway. The only way to get it back is to quit the game without letting the game save.
  • Isabelle, Inkling, Daisy, Chrom and Young Link are the only playable characters with amiibo released before their respective Super Smash Bros. series amiibo; as such, they have amiibo usable in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that predate the release of their actual Smash amiibo.
  • Mega Man is the only third party fighter to have an amiibo outside the Super Smash Bros. series.
  • Pikachu's Detective Pikachu amiibo is not compatible with Smash 4, and as such is the only amiibo figure to depict a Smash character to not have any functionality in Smash.
    • However, Detective Pikachu is a spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and the Detective Pikachu amiibo does grant this spirit in-game.
    • amiibo cards are also not compatible with Smash 4, so while Mewtwo, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Yoshi, and all Mario series characters except Dr. Mario have cards, they will not work.
  • If Charizard's amiibo is scanned in Ultimate, it will count as the Pokémon Trainer, but the default Pokémon will be Charizard.
  • Certain amiibo that show characters in an alternate costume will have their Figure Player default to that costume. This includes the "Player 2" versions of Smash Bros amiibo, but also amiibo from other lines such as Inkling Boy, Isabelle in her winter jacket, and Link in his Tunic of the Wild for the Link’s Awakening figure. Ike's amiibo, despite representing his default costume in Super Smash Bros. 4, defaults to his alternate costume in Ultimate; as such, there is no Ike amiibo that defaults to his default costume.
    • Of these, the Tunic of the Wild is the only outfit that doesn’t have its own Spirit.
  • Link, Samus and Peach do not have amiibo based on their Ultimate renders, but have non-Smash amiibo based on the renders used for their Fighter Spirits.
    • Link is the only character who does not have a Smash amiibo based on his Ultimate design, but who has a non-Smash amiibo (from the The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild line) that represents the design and incarnation used for him in Ultimate.
    • Due to their relative lack of design changes from SSB4 to Ultimate, Samus and Peach have amiibo that can be said to represent both their Ultimate in-game designs (albeit in different poses) and their Fighter Spirits.
  • Timmy and Tommy is the only master spirit which can be obtained via amiibo.
  • Some Ultimate-era reprints of SSB4 amiibo, such as Samus, Bowser and Mewtwo, have more saturated colors to possibly better match their Ultimate designs.
  • Dr. Mario, Bowser Jr., and Piranha Plant are the only playable characters in the Mario series to not have an amiibo in the Mario amiibo series.
    • If sub-universes also count (Donkey Kong, Yoshi, Wario), King K. Rool would also apply.
    • In Mario Party Star Rush, Bowser Jr. has a model of a Mario series amiibo in Mario Shuffle mode when being played as, though no physical version of it has released yet.

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