Nintendo 8-Bit Link: The Legend of Zelda amiibo
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It's a Nintendo game's amiibo. If applicable, it can be used with both the Wii U and the 3DS. To use, you must have the corresponding game.
Yes, it is compatible with the Nintendo Switch. "8- A random number of barrels will be given to you by bit Link. There's a chance you'll find rupees inside as well! This is taken from the Nintendo page for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
Almost any game, as far as I'm aware. However, I do not yet own it.
Amiibos aren't tied to any particular device or account. You simply scan it on one device and hand it over to the other for borrowing. This also applies to Amiibo cards, such as those from Animal Crossing.
Selected User Reviews For Nintendo 8-Bit Link: The Legend of Zelda amiibo
It was a completely unnecessary purchase that was well worth it. I'm at a loss for words. Even if you don't use it for games (I haven't), it's a cute little figurine if you're a fan of Zelda games and enjoy the retro look. The Master Sword is strapped to his back and cannot be seen while still in the package, so it looks great next to the similar retro Mario amiibo figurine.
It's the 30th anniversary figure, according to the image. It's not the case. This item was also shipped alone in an envelope despite the fact that I ordered multiple items. The fact that they arrive in one piece is one of the reasons why people include them in larger orders. Fortunately, despite a slight bend in the packaging at the top where part of the plastic had been pushed in, I was able to pop it out without too much creasing. Overall, I'm lucky it arrived in one piece, very poor shipping, item isn't as described, but the original figure without the 30th anniversary package is still stunning, and while I'm happy to have this figure regardless, others will undoubtedly be more upset by the faulty description. For the poor description and careless shipping, I gave it three stars.
It's made of high-quality materials, just like all amiibo, and it comes with a brand-new cool base. His sword is hung at a 45o angle on his back, which was not seen in the game and looks like Minecraft iconography. One of my minor niggles is that the 8-hour time limit is a little excessive. However, Mario is on a raised platform (the pipe), so they aren't level when compared side by side, and what's up with his nose?.
Going it alone is risky. Consider the following example:.
When you think of an 8-year-old, what comes to mind? Zelda from the video game Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild It's size is rather amusing to me. When you think of an 8-year-old, what comes to mind? You might think of this small link running around an 8-bit Zelda from the original Legend of Zelda game. It's a bit map, but it's actually quite large in figure form, possibly even larger than some of the Zelda amiibos. However, there is a lot of fine detail. Even though this is a new figure, I can see some scruff, such as a glue mark next to its ear and bits of tiny plastic pieces that weren't cut into place properly for the molding. I'll give it four stars for that.
This Amiibo is one of my favorites. This is without a doubt my favorite piece from my collection. His chunky, dumpy little body brings a smile to my face. A two-dimensional (D) version of a two-dimensional (two-dimensional) The D pixel sprite is extremely appealing. This little sucker is also HEAVY for some reason! It, in my opinion, adds to his chunky charm. 10/10.
For Zelda, it's well worth it: It's exclusive to Breath of the Wild (you get a costume that's only available with this amiibo), but it's also used in a few other games. I would strongly recommend it to any Zelda fan, particularly those who own Breath of the Wild.
Excellent product.