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amiibo Tag Team Tourney

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amiibo Tag Team Tourney (育てたamiiboと挑め! タッグトーナメント, Challenge the Raised amiibo! Tag Tournament), known as Stand By Me, amiibo in PAL regions, was an Event Tourney that ran from 6 a.m. on January 10, 2020 to 6 a.m. on January 13, 2020 (UTC). During the event, all matches were Team Battles with amiibo teammates.

Description

North America

In this time-limited Team Battle tourney, you call forth an FP from its amiibo and team up with it.
Learn to work together with your FP and emerge victorious!
Note: You cannot team up with other players. An amiibo (sold separately) is required to enter this tourney.[1]

PAL regions

In this time-limited Team Battle tourney, you call forth an FP from its amiibo and team up with it.
Learn to work together with your FP and emerge victorious!
Note: You cannot team up with other human players. An amiibo (sold separately) is required to enter this tourney.[2]

Rules

Although not listed, team attack was off and stage hazards were on

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese 育てたamiiboと挑め! タッグトーナメント
USA English (NTSC) Amiibo Tag Team Tourney
UK English (PAL) Stand By Me, amiibo
France French Mon amiibo et moi
Germany German amiibo an deiner Seite!
Spain Spanish amiibo de refuerzo
Italy Italian Stammi vicino, amiibo
China Chinese (Simplified) 带着自家的amiibo挑战搭档淘汰赛!
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 帶著自家amiibo挑戰搭檔淘汰賽!
South Korea Korean 육성한 amiibo와 도전! 태그 토너먼트
Netherlands Dutch amiibo aan je zijde
Russia Russian Плечом к плечус amiibo

Trivia

  • This was the first Online Tourney event to feature team battles, as well as allow amiibo to participate.
  • The characters who had their amiibo released after the tourney were Dark Samus, Richter and every character in Fighters Pass 1 and 2.
  • amiibo not at level 50 wouldn't level up, like most online modes.[3]
  • Despite players being unable to Taunt, the amiibos still could.

References