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==Function==
 
==Function==
amiibo are a line of collectable figures or cards featuring numerous Nintendo characters from various franchises. The series debuted on November 21st, 2014 with the ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]'' line of amiibo. Using near field communication via the sensor within the Wii U GamePad, Nintendo 3DS amiibo adapter platform, New Nintendo 3DS touch screen, or Nintendo Switch JoyCon, scanning an amiibo unlocks special content in numerous Nintendo video games. The bonus each amiibo unlocks depends on the game which they are scanned in. Some only unlock generic bonuses in game while others may unlock unique content. Several amiibo also have the ability to save special data within the amiibo's internal storage.
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amiibo are a line of collectible figures or cards featuring numerous Nintendo characters from various franchises. The series debuted on November 21, 2014 with the ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]'' line of amiibo. Using near field communication via the sensor within the Wii U GamePad, Nintendo 3DS amiibo adapter platform, New Nintendo 3DS touch screen, or Nintendo Switch JoyCon, scanning an amiibo unlocks special content in numerous Nintendo video games. The bonus each amiibo unlocks depends on the game which they are scanned in. Some only unlock generic bonuses in-game while others may unlock unique content. Several amiibo also have the ability to save special data within the amiibo's internal storage.
   
Currently, there are 11 unique amiibo for the ''Fire Emblem'' franchise. Seven are from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' line while four are from the ''Fire Emblem'' line.
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Currently, there are 12 unique amiibo for the ''Fire Emblem'' franchise. Eight are from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' line while four are from the ''Fire Emblem'' line. [[Byleth]] has also been confirmed to be an upcoming amiibo in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' line, alongside the rest of the ''Fighters Pass Vol. 1'' newcomers. However, it is unknown whether female Byleth will also receive an amiibo or just the male variant.
   
 
== Fire Emblem amiibo==
 
== Fire Emblem amiibo==
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* [[Marth]]
 
* [[Marth]]
 
* [[Ike]]
 
* [[Ike]]
* [[Avatar (Awakening)|Robin (Male only)]]
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* [[Robin]] (Male only)
 
* [[Lucina]]
 
* [[Lucina]]
 
* [[Roy]]
 
* [[Roy]]
* [[Avatar (Fates)|Corrin]] (Male and Female)
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* [[Corrin]] (Male and Female)
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* [[Chrom]]
   
 
=== Fire Emblem Series ===
 
=== Fire Emblem Series ===
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==Compatibility with Fire Emblem==
 
==Compatibility with Fire Emblem==
 
===''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''===
 
===''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''===
Upon scanning a [[Marth]], [[Ike]], [[Avatar (Awakening)|Robin]], or [[Lucina]] amiibo, the scanned character will appear as a NPC wandering the player's [[My Castle]] in the south. Like other My Castle features, the visiting amiibo character will activate a short event then disappear. Players will need to complete a map in order to resummon the amiibo character again. All other amiibo aside from the four mentioned have no compatibility with ''Fates''.
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Upon scanning a [[Marth]], [[Ike]], [[Robin]], or [[Lucina]] amiibo, the scanned character will appear as an NPC wandering the player's [[My Castle]] in the south. Like other My Castle features, the visiting amiibo character will activate a short event then disappear. Players will need to complete a map in order to resummon the amiibo character again. All other amiibo aside from the four mentioned have no compatibility with ''Fates''.
   
 
The first two scans with an applicable amiibo will gift the player an Accessory only available to that character. The answer the player gives to them will determine which one they give.
 
The first two scans with an applicable amiibo will gift the player an Accessory only available to that character. The answer the player gives to them will determine which one they give.
   
After two conversation scans, the third time the amiibo is scanned, the character will request a battle between the player's army and their small squad at the [[Plains of Hoshido]]. After defeating the amiibo character's forces, they will join the player's army for free and will be added to the player's [[Unit Logbook]]. All amiibo characters do not have any secondary classes, but can use DLC seals. They also do not have [[List of Personal Skills in Fire Emblem Fates|Personal Skills]]. Each character, upon recruitment, will always carry their signature weapon in their inventories. While their signature weapons can be unequipped and can equip other weapons, their signature weapons cannot be removed from their inventories.
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After two conversation scans, the third time the amiibo is scanned, the character will request a battle between the player's army and their small squad at the [[Plains of Hoshido]]. After defeating the amiibo character's forces, they will join the player's army for free and will be added to the player's [[Unit Logbook]]. All amiibo characters do not have any secondary classes but can use DLC seals. They also do not have [[List of Personal Skills in Fire Emblem Fates|Personal Skills]]. Each character, upon recruitment, will always carry their signature weapon in their inventories. While their signature weapons can be unequipped and can equip other weapons, their signature weapons cannot be removed from their inventories.
   
 
Subsequent scans will make them appear in one of the shops. If they appear in any of the [[Armory|Armories]], they will sell weakened versions of their signature weapons. If they appear in the [[Accessory Shop]], they will sell their unique Accessories.
 
Subsequent scans will make them appear in one of the shops. If they appear in any of the [[Armory|Armories]], they will sell weakened versions of their signature weapons. If they appear in the [[Accessory Shop]], they will sell their unique Accessories.
   
Each amiibo provides two exclusive accessories that is unique to them. These accessories cannot be gifted to other players. They also have a variation of their signature weapon that is visually the same, but with greatly reduced stats and bonuses.
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Each amiibo provides two exclusive accessories that are unique to them. These accessories cannot be gifted to other players. They also have a variation of their signature weapon that is visually the same but with greatly reduced stats and bonuses.
 
*[[Marth]] gives the Dragon Headpiece (Tiki's circlet) and Marth's Tiara. Marth's weapon is [[Marth's Spatha]].
 
*[[Marth]] gives the Dragon Headpiece (Tiki's circlet) and Marth's Tiara. Marth's weapon is [[Marth's Spatha]].
 
*[[Ike]] gives Ike's Pauldron and Yune's Pauldron ([[Lehran's Medallion]]). Ike's weapon is [[Ike's Backup]].
 
*[[Ike]] gives Ike's Pauldron and Yune's Pauldron ([[Lehran's Medallion]]). Ike's weapon is [[Ike's Backup]].
*[[Avatar (Awakening)|Robin]] gives Robin's Books and a Dragon Feather ([[Grima (character)|Grima]]'s wing feathers). Robin's weapon is [[Robin's Primer]].
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*[[Robin]] gives Robin's Books and a Dragon Feather ([[Grima (character)|Grima]]'s wing feathers). Robin's weapon is [[Robin's Primer]].
 
*[[Lucina]] gives a Bear Hat and her Butterfly Mask. Lucina's weapon is [[Lucina's Estoc]].
 
*[[Lucina]] gives a Bear Hat and her Butterfly Mask. Lucina's weapon is [[Lucina's Estoc]].
   
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''Echoes'' introduced the first Fire Emblem specific line of amiibo with [[Alm]] and [[Celica]] receiving amiibo. Upon acquiring a [[Mila's Turnwheel]], players can scan Alm and Celica to unlock a special dungeon. Alm's unlocks [[Duma's Ordeals]] while Celica's unlocks [[Mila's Ordeals]]. Both reward the player with special equipment when cleared. Additionally, players can copy the data of their current file's Alm and Celica stats onto the amiibo in order to summon them as illusory allies in battle.
 
''Echoes'' introduced the first Fire Emblem specific line of amiibo with [[Alm]] and [[Celica]] receiving amiibo. Upon acquiring a [[Mila's Turnwheel]], players can scan Alm and Celica to unlock a special dungeon. Alm's unlocks [[Duma's Ordeals]] while Celica's unlocks [[Mila's Ordeals]]. Both reward the player with special equipment when cleared. Additionally, players can copy the data of their current file's Alm and Celica stats onto the amiibo in order to summon them as illusory allies in battle.
   
During a battle, players can use [[Alm]] or [[Celica]] to summon an allied Illusory character using the '''amiibo''' art command. Summoning Illusory characters will cost Alm or Celica 10 HP per use. The illusory ally summoned is determened whether or not the amiibo is a Fire Emblem series related amiibo or not. Illusory allies are highlighted by their whiteish blue coloration. However, they are treated as an Ally character and cannot be commanded. The summoned allies will last until they are either defeated or the end of the Ally turn.
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During a battle, players can use [[Alm]] or [[Celica]] to summon an allied Illusory character using the '''amiibo''' art command. Summoning Illusory characters will cost Alm or Celica 10 HP per use. The illusory ally summoned is determined whether or not the amiibo is a Fire Emblem series related amiibo or not. Illusory allies are highlighted by their white-blue coloration. However, they are treated as an Ally character and cannot be commanded. The summoned allies will last until they are either defeated or the end of the Ally turn.
   
While amiibo can be summoned multiple times during a battle, the player cannot use the same amiibo twice in the same battle. Each turn, the player is allowed to use a different amiibo to summon another ally. Additionally, once the two armies are combined, only one amiibo can be used per turn. For example, if Alm uses a [[w:c:mario:Mario|Mario]] amiibo, if Celica attempts to summon an illusory ally using [[w:c:mario:Luigi|Luigi]], the allies summoned by Alm will disappear.
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While amiibo can be summoned multiple times during a battle, the player cannot use the same amiibo twice in the same battle. Each turn, the player is allowed to use a different amiibo to summon another ally. Additionally, once the two armies are combined, only one amiibo can be used per turn. For example, if Alm uses a [[w:c:mario:Mario|Mario]] amiibo and Celica attempts to summon an illusory ally using [[w:c:mario:Luigi|Luigi]], the allies summoned by Alm will disappear and be replaced by Celica's summoned ally.
   
 
Using any of the ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo from the ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]'' line of amiibos or an Alm or Celica amiibo with data copied onto them will summon an illusory version of that unit. Like the ''Fates'' summoned amiibo units, they come with a fixed inventory, including their signature weapon which cannot be removed from their inventory.
 
Using any of the ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo from the ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]'' line of amiibos or an Alm or Celica amiibo with data copied onto them will summon an illusory version of that unit. Like the ''Fates'' summoned amiibo units, they come with a fixed inventory, including their signature weapon which cannot be removed from their inventory.
   
Using any non-''Fire Emblem'' series related amiibo will summon a generic Illusory Unit. These Illusory Units are completely random upon each summoning, and can be a generic human unit or [[Monster|Terrors]]. Hence, a Mario amiibo might summon [[Baron]]s the first time he is used, but on the second time, he might summon [[Bow Knight]]s instead. Anywhere from one to three units may be summoned per use.
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Using a Chrom/Tiki amiibo or any non-''Fire Emblem'' series related amiibo will summon a generic Illusory Unit. These Illusory Units are completely random upon each summoning and can be a generic human unit or [[Monster|Terrors]]. Hence, a Mario amiibo might summon [[Baron]]s the first time he is used, but on the second time, he might summon [[Bow Knight]]s instead. Anywhere from one to three units may be summoned per use.
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===''[[Fire Emblem: Three Houses]]''===
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''Three Houses'' is compatible with amiibo through a feature called the '''amiibo Gazebo'''. Scanning any amiibo causes random consumable items, seeds, and gifts to appear around the Gazebo. These are highlighted green. In [[New Game+]], a new area called the Holy Tomb is unlocked, granting even more items and Byleth gains a new skill called [[Sothis Shield]].
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If a compatible ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo is scanned, classic map and battle themes from previous ''Fire Emblem'' titles can be used during auxiliary battles.
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Each Fire Emblem amiibo will unlock a specific song:
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*[[Marth]] - The Time to Act
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*[[Tiki]] - The World Tree
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*[[Alm]] - March to Deliverance
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*[[Celica]] - With Mila's Divine Protection
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*[[Roy]] - Beneath a New Light (Roy's Courage)
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*[[Ike]] - Eternal Bond
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*[[Robin]] - Id (Purpose)
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*[[Chrom]] - Destiny (Ablaze)
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*[[Lucina]] - Conquest (Ablaze)
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*[[Corrin]] (Male) - Alight (Storm)
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*[[Corrin]] (Female) - A Dark Fall (Fire)
   
 
===''[[Fire Emblem Warriors]]''===
 
===''[[Fire Emblem Warriors]]''===
 
''Warriors'' is compatible with all amiibo, both ''Fire Emblem'' and non-''Fire Emblem'' related.
 
''Warriors'' is compatible with all amiibo, both ''Fire Emblem'' and non-''Fire Emblem'' related.
   
If Chrom and Tiki amiibo are used for the first time, the player will be granted Chrom's Training Sword and Tiki's Tear, respectively. Afterwards, they will function the same as the other ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo.
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If Chrom and Tiki amiibo are used for the first time, the player will be granted [[Chrom's Training Sword]] and [[Tiki's Tear]], respectively. Afterward, they will function the same as the other ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo.
   
 
Scanning any Fire Emblem amiibo into the game and the two mentioned above after their initial scans will reward specific weapon types. Marth, {{Hover|Alm|In this game, Alm counts as a Celica Amiibo}}, Celica, Ike, Roy, Chrom, Lucina, and both Corrins unlock a Sword. Robin will unlock a Tome. Tiki will unlock a Dragonstone.
 
Scanning any Fire Emblem amiibo into the game and the two mentioned above after their initial scans will reward specific weapon types. Marth, {{Hover|Alm|In this game, Alm counts as a Celica Amiibo}}, Celica, Ike, Roy, Chrom, Lucina, and both Corrins unlock a Sword. Robin will unlock a Tome. Tiki will unlock a Dragonstone.
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*''[[w:c:Mario: Super Mario Maker|Super Mario Maker]]'': Instantly unlocks a costume mushroom for Marth, Ike, Robin, and Lucina when their respective amiibo is scanned.
 
*''[[w:c:Mario: Super Mario Maker|Super Mario Maker]]'': Instantly unlocks a costume mushroom for Marth, Ike, Robin, and Lucina when their respective amiibo is scanned.
   
*''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]'': Allows the player to train a computer controlled allied character of the scanned amiibo. (Roy and Corrin can be scanned even without buying the DLC). Only compatible with amiibo from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' line.
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*''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]'': Allows the player to train a computer-controlled allied character of the scanned amiibo. (Roy and Corrin can be scanned even without buying the DLC). Only compatible with amiibo from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' line that are playable fighters, meaning the ''Super Smash Bros.'' Chrom amiibo is not compatible.
   
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'': Allows the player to train a computer controlled allied character of the scanned amiibo. Only compatible with amiibo from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' line.
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*''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'': Allows the player to train a computer-controlled allied character of the scanned amiibo. Only compatible with amiibo from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' line, as well as the ''Fire Emblem'' Chrom amiibo. All other ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo unlocks their respective Spirit.
   
 
*''[[w:c:mario:Yoshi's Woolly World|Yoshi’s Woolly World]] '': Unlocks a yarn print based on Marth, Ike, Robin, or Lucina when their respective amiibo is scanned. All other ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo unlocks a generic amiibo yarn print.
 
*''[[w:c:mario:Yoshi's Woolly World|Yoshi’s Woolly World]] '': Unlocks a yarn print based on Marth, Ike, Robin, or Lucina when their respective amiibo is scanned. All other ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo unlocks a generic amiibo yarn print.
   
*''Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World'': Unlocks a yarn print based Marth, Ike, Robin, Lucina, Roy, and Corrin when their respective amiibo is canned. All other ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo unlocks a generic amiibo yarn print.
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*''Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World'': Unlocks a yarn print-based Marth, Ike, Robin, Lucina, Roy, and Corrin when their respective amiibo is canned. All other ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo unlocks a generic amiibo yarn print.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The first physical non-E-Book item ever sold through ''Amazon.com Mexico'' was an Ike amiibo.<ref>[http://nintendoeverything.com/ike-amiibo-is-the-first-physical-item-sold-on-amazon-mexico/ Nintendo Everything]</ref>
 
*The first physical non-E-Book item ever sold through ''Amazon.com Mexico'' was an Ike amiibo.<ref>[http://nintendoeverything.com/ike-amiibo-is-the-first-physical-item-sold-on-amazon-mexico/ Nintendo Everything]</ref>
 
*Female Robin is the only ''Fire Emblem'' character in the ''Smash'' series to not have an amiibo.
 
*Female Robin is the only ''Fire Emblem'' character in the ''Smash'' series to not have an amiibo.
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*Chrom is the only character to have amiibo in both the ''Fire Emblem'' and ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
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Lucina amiibo.png|Lucina amiibo
 
Lucina amiibo.png|Lucina amiibo
 
Roy amiibo.png|Roy amiibo
 
Roy amiibo.png|Roy amiibo
Corrin amiibo.png|Male Corrin amiibo
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SuperSmashBros4CorrinMale.png|Corrin amiibo (Male)
Corrin F amiibo.png|Female Corrin amiibo
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SuperSmashBros4CorrinFemale.png|Corrin amiibo (Female)
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AmiiboChrom.png|Chrom Amiibo (Smash)
 
Alm amiibo.png|Alm amiibo
 
Alm amiibo.png|Alm amiibo
 
Celica amiibo.png|Celica amiibo.
 
Celica amiibo.png|Celica amiibo.
Chrom amiibo.png|Chrom amiibo.
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FireEmblemChrom.png|Chrom amiibo
Tiki amiibo.png|Tiki amiibo.
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FireEmblemTiki.png|Tiki amiibo
 
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Clearamiibo

amiibo (アミーボ) are a line of interactive figurines available for usage with compatible software for Nintendo platforms beginning with the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS.

Function

amiibo are a line of collectible figures or cards featuring numerous Nintendo characters from various franchises. The series debuted on November 21, 2014 with the Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U line of amiibo. Using near field communication via the sensor within the Wii U GamePad, Nintendo 3DS amiibo adapter platform, New Nintendo 3DS touch screen, or Nintendo Switch JoyCon, scanning an amiibo unlocks special content in numerous Nintendo video games. The bonus each amiibo unlocks depends on the game which they are scanned in. Some only unlock generic bonuses in-game while others may unlock unique content. Several amiibo also have the ability to save special data within the amiibo's internal storage.

Currently, there are 12 unique amiibo for the Fire Emblem franchise. Eight are from the Super Smash Bros. line while four are from the Fire Emblem line. Byleth has also been confirmed to be an upcoming amiibo in the Super Smash Bros. line, alongside the rest of the Fighters Pass Vol. 1 newcomers. However, it is unknown whether female Byleth will also receive an amiibo or just the male variant.

Fire Emblem amiibo

Super Smash Bros. Series

Fire Emblem Series

Compatibility with Fire Emblem

Fire Emblem Fates

Upon scanning a Marth, Ike, Robin, or Lucina amiibo, the scanned character will appear as an NPC wandering the player's My Castle in the south. Like other My Castle features, the visiting amiibo character will activate a short event then disappear. Players will need to complete a map in order to resummon the amiibo character again. All other amiibo aside from the four mentioned have no compatibility with Fates.

The first two scans with an applicable amiibo will gift the player an Accessory only available to that character. The answer the player gives to them will determine which one they give.

After two conversation scans, the third time the amiibo is scanned, the character will request a battle between the player's army and their small squad at the Plains of Hoshido. After defeating the amiibo character's forces, they will join the player's army for free and will be added to the player's Unit Logbook. All amiibo characters do not have any secondary classes but can use DLC seals. They also do not have Personal Skills. Each character, upon recruitment, will always carry their signature weapon in their inventories. While their signature weapons can be unequipped and can equip other weapons, their signature weapons cannot be removed from their inventories.

Subsequent scans will make them appear in one of the shops. If they appear in any of the Armories, they will sell weakened versions of their signature weapons. If they appear in the Accessory Shop, they will sell their unique Accessories.

Each amiibo provides two exclusive accessories that are unique to them. These accessories cannot be gifted to other players. They also have a variation of their signature weapon that is visually the same but with greatly reduced stats and bonuses.

Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Echoes introduced the first Fire Emblem specific line of amiibo with Alm and Celica receiving amiibo. Upon acquiring a Mila's Turnwheel, players can scan Alm and Celica to unlock a special dungeon. Alm's unlocks Duma's Ordeals while Celica's unlocks Mila's Ordeals. Both reward the player with special equipment when cleared. Additionally, players can copy the data of their current file's Alm and Celica stats onto the amiibo in order to summon them as illusory allies in battle.

During a battle, players can use Alm or Celica to summon an allied Illusory character using the amiibo art command. Summoning Illusory characters will cost Alm or Celica 10 HP per use. The illusory ally summoned is determined whether or not the amiibo is a Fire Emblem series related amiibo or not. Illusory allies are highlighted by their white-blue coloration. However, they are treated as an Ally character and cannot be commanded. The summoned allies will last until they are either defeated or the end of the Ally turn.

While amiibo can be summoned multiple times during a battle, the player cannot use the same amiibo twice in the same battle. Each turn, the player is allowed to use a different amiibo to summon another ally. Additionally, once the two armies are combined, only one amiibo can be used per turn. For example, if Alm uses a Mario amiibo and Celica attempts to summon an illusory ally using Luigi, the allies summoned by Alm will disappear and be replaced by Celica's summoned ally.

Using any of the Fire Emblem amiibo from the Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U line of amiibos or an Alm or Celica amiibo with data copied onto them will summon an illusory version of that unit. Like the Fates summoned amiibo units, they come with a fixed inventory, including their signature weapon which cannot be removed from their inventory.

Using a Chrom/Tiki amiibo or any non-Fire Emblem series related amiibo will summon a generic Illusory Unit. These Illusory Units are completely random upon each summoning and can be a generic human unit or Terrors. Hence, a Mario amiibo might summon Barons the first time he is used, but on the second time, he might summon Bow Knights instead. Anywhere from one to three units may be summoned per use.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Three Houses is compatible with amiibo through a feature called the amiibo Gazebo. Scanning any amiibo causes random consumable items, seeds, and gifts to appear around the Gazebo. These are highlighted green. In New Game+, a new area called the Holy Tomb is unlocked, granting even more items and Byleth gains a new skill called Sothis Shield.

If a compatible Fire Emblem amiibo is scanned, classic map and battle themes from previous Fire Emblem titles can be used during auxiliary battles.

Each Fire Emblem amiibo will unlock a specific song:

  • Marth - The Time to Act
  • Tiki - The World Tree
  • Alm - March to Deliverance
  • Celica - With Mila's Divine Protection
  • Roy - Beneath a New Light (Roy's Courage)
  • Ike - Eternal Bond
  • Robin - Id (Purpose)
  • Chrom - Destiny (Ablaze)
  • Lucina - Conquest (Ablaze)
  • Corrin (Male) - Alight (Storm)
  • Corrin (Female) - A Dark Fall (Fire)

Fire Emblem Warriors

Warriors is compatible with all amiibo, both Fire Emblem and non-Fire Emblem related.

If Chrom and Tiki amiibo are used for the first time, the player will be granted Chrom's Training Sword and Tiki's Tear, respectively. Afterward, they will function the same as the other Fire Emblem amiibo.

Scanning any Fire Emblem amiibo into the game and the two mentioned above after their initial scans will reward specific weapon types. Marth, Alm, Celica, Ike, Roy, Chrom, Lucina, and both Corrins unlock a Sword. Robin will unlock a Tome. Tiki will unlock a Dragonstone.

All other amiibo will grant the player a random material, a random weapon, or a random amount of gold. Up to five different amiibo can be used per day and each amiibo can only be scanned once per day.

Other Compatible Games

Outside of the Fire Emblem series, Fire Emblem related amiibo can be used in certain games with unique effects. Majority of amiibo compatible games give the player generic bonuses when scanned. A few games have unique benefits when specific Fire Emblem amiibo are scanned.

The following is a list of unique effects that Fire Emblem amiibo give in other Nintendo games.

  • Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash: Unlocks in-game figurines of Chibi-Robo imitating the poses of Marth, Ike, Robin, and Lucina. Subsequent scans or usage of other Fire Emblem amiibo gives the player 50 or 100 Moolah once a day per character, per scan.
  • Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.: Summon Marth, Ike, Robin, and Lucina as special units during a battle using their respective amiibo. They cannot be revived if fallen in battle.
  • Kirby Planet Robobot: Scanning a Marth, Ike, Lucina, or Roy amiibo grants Kirby his Sword ability. Scanning a Robin amiibo grants Kirby his Spark ability. All other Fire Emblem amiibo will unlock a random ability.
  • Style Savvy: Fashion Forward: Unlock a special skirt design when scanning a Lucina amiibo.
  • Super Mario Maker: Instantly unlocks a costume mushroom for Marth, Ike, Robin, and Lucina when their respective amiibo is scanned.
  • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U: Allows the player to train a computer-controlled allied character of the scanned amiibo. (Roy and Corrin can be scanned even without buying the DLC). Only compatible with amiibo from the Super Smash Bros. line that are playable fighters, meaning the Super Smash Bros. Chrom amiibo is not compatible.
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Allows the player to train a computer-controlled allied character of the scanned amiibo. Only compatible with amiibo from the Super Smash Bros. line, as well as the Fire Emblem Chrom amiibo. All other Fire Emblem amiibo unlocks their respective Spirit.
  • Yoshi’s Woolly World : Unlocks a yarn print based on Marth, Ike, Robin, or Lucina when their respective amiibo is scanned. All other Fire Emblem amiibo unlocks a generic amiibo yarn print.
  • Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World: Unlocks a yarn print-based Marth, Ike, Robin, Lucina, Roy, and Corrin when their respective amiibo is canned. All other Fire Emblem amiibo unlocks a generic amiibo yarn print.

Trivia

  • The first physical non-E-Book item ever sold through Amazon.com Mexico was an Ike amiibo.[1]
  • Female Robin is the only Fire Emblem character in the Smash series to not have an amiibo.
  • Chrom is the only character to have amiibo in both the Fire Emblem and Super Smash Bros. series.

Gallery

References