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'''amiibo Journey''' (called '''Send on a Journey''' in the amiibo menu) is a mode in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' added in version 3.1.0 in which an [[amiibo]] can be sent on a journey via the Internet to fight against other amiibo. Three battles take place in one journey. In each of these battles, up to 3 other training partners can be fought at once. As usual, they will be able to gain experience. Once the amiibo returns, it will give the player gifts it earned from battling. The amiibo cannot be watched fighting when in a battle, but a replay can be seen after the battle is finished. However, the replays cannot be saved.  
'''amiibo Journey''' (called '''Send on a Journey''' in the amiibo menu) is a mode in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' added in version 3.1.0 in which an [[amiibo]] can be sent on a journey via the Internet to fight against other amiibo. Three battles take place in one journey. In each of these battles, up to 3 other training partners can be fought at once. As usual, they will be able to gain experience. Once the amiibo returns, it will give the player gifts it earned from battling. The amiibo cannot be watched fighting when in a battle, but a replay can be seen after the battle is finished. However, the replays cannot be saved.  
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Players can only send one amiibo on a journey every 20 hours. The amiibo will not be placed against amiibo of similar levels.
Players can only send one amiibo on a journey every 20 hours. The amiibo will not be placed against amiibo of similar levels.


After sending the amiibo on the journey, the game and switch cannot be used for the duration of the experience, which used to take around (If someone cares enough about this un-optimal mode to find the actual time insert it here, I'm just going to go off memory and say) 3 hours for its journey.  
After sending the amiibo on the journey, the game and Switch cannot be used for the duration of the experience, which takes approximately 3 hours. Due to its long duration, lack of reward, and inability to use the console during it, most players prefer training their amiibo themselves as opposed to using amiibo Journey.


[[File:Journey results.png|300px|Results screen upon the amiibo's return.]]
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Journey results.png|Results screen upon the amiibo's return.
Due to the duration, lack of reward, and inability to use the console during its duration; Most recommend training it yourself as opposed to using this mode.
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[[Category:Amiibo]]

Revision as of 13:01, March 3, 2020

A Pit amiibo battling somone in amiibo journey.

amiibo Journey (called Send on a Journey in the amiibo menu) is a mode in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate added in version 3.1.0 in which an amiibo can be sent on a journey via the Internet to fight against other amiibo. Three battles take place in one journey. In each of these battles, up to 3 other training partners can be fought at once. As usual, they will be able to gain experience. Once the amiibo returns, it will give the player gifts it earned from battling. The amiibo cannot be watched fighting when in a battle, but a replay can be seen after the battle is finished. However, the replays cannot be saved.

Players can only send one amiibo on a journey every 20 hours. The amiibo will not be placed against amiibo of similar levels.

After sending the amiibo on the journey, the game and Switch cannot be used for the duration of the experience, which takes approximately 3 hours. Due to its long duration, lack of reward, and inability to use the console during it, most players prefer training their amiibo themselves as opposed to using amiibo Journey.

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