ROBIN amiibo - Japan Import (Super Smash Bros Series)
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The majority of the amiibo in this set come from Japanese scalpers. They don t even have the product yet in Japan, so you are paying much more for a preorder that isn 100%
Most amiibos are not available in the United States, but any language edition will work with the Wii U's English version.
Yes, it is.
Yes, they work, according to what I've read online.
Selected User Reviews For ROBIN amiibo - Japan Import (Super Smash Bros Series)
He's not just a great fighter with a lot of tricks up his sleeve. He does, however, have a lot of potential in terms of becoming a great and extremely unique fighter. It can be tricky because after a number of uses with his levin sword and spells, he may either drop his book or his levin sword transforms into a regular sword, leaving him unarmed for a short period of time. But that only adds to his uniqueness! His spells are also extremely well-balanced, making him a fantastic well-rounded magician. From fire, which knocks foes back, or nasferatu, which heals him slightly, he is a well-rounded and powerful fighter. Let's talk about some other games now, aside from the endless possibilities that this guy has to offer. Robin was primarily purchased for Fates. He gives you a gift the first two times he comes to your castle. He asks to fight you for the third time, and if you win, he joins your army! For both Smash and Fates, I intend to collect all of the Fire Emblem Amiibos. They provide such a significant advantage in both games that I can't help myself!.
This is something I bought for a friend who enjoys collecting these types of items. I don't have any other comments on this product other than the fact that Amazon is one of the few places where I can find this amiibo.
Fuji-kun sold me this amiibo. Japan, and I was very pleased with how the order arrived in perfect condition right out of the box. 1. br>br> Cost - The price was exactly what I expected, at MSRP plus any necessary import fees and other charges, for a total cost of around $30 USD. As an amiibo imported from Japan, this is what you should expect to pay. 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br Figure - The figure, like the box, was in excellent condition. It wasn't too wobbly or tight, the detail on the amiibo was fine, and the amiibo didn't have a silly, goofy face. If the box says "REFLET" behind the actual figure, don't be discouraged. Robin's given name in Japan is. 3. br>br>4. br>br>5. br>br>6. The ability to function. The amiibo functions in the same way as any other amiibo. In one image (which also includes images of the amiibo in its box and a close-up of the front-facing face), On the software Super Smash Bros. , when the Robin amiibo is tapped to the touch screen on the New Nintendo 3DS (XL), the screen for when the Robin amiibo is tapped to the touch screen on the New Nintendo 3DS (XL) is displayed. An English version for the Nintendo 3DS. This demonstrates that, despite being a Japanese amiibo, the figure is fully compatible with English software. br>br>FINAL SUMMARY - This order has once again exceeded my expectations. Don't be put off by some amiibo prices, as some of them may be imports and not available in the United States. boxed (instead of "REFLET" here, "ROBIN" would appear behind the figure). I would buy from the seller again if I had to in the future. Japan is the place to go for all of my amiibo needs!.
Because it was a Japanese version, it said Reflet instead of Robin and was written in Japanese. The package arrived a week early, with a handwritten note from the sender inside. In addition, he/she included a small Japanese snack, which was a nice touch. br>As for the figure, Robin is very detailed and has a nice face, unlike most Marths and Ikes I've seen. Robin's coat, like the rest of his outfit, is absolutely stunning. Robin's Levin Sword was also unscathed, unlike some of the sword-wielding characters I've heard. Robin's book is also attractive, as evidenced by the text and illustrations. br>Robin is one of the rarest of the already elusive Wave 4, as well as one of my favorite characters, so I'd say it was well worth the money (though I did buy him when he was only $30). Aside from Smash, if you have a New 3DS, you can use Robin to unlock him in Project Steam. I don't own the game, so I'm not sure what he does. This is, without a doubt, Robin's first figure. If you're a fan of Fire Emblem, want him in Project Steam, or want to collect the entire roster, this is the one to get.
Excellent response from this vendor; the only thing I have to complain about is that there is no way to give the product continuity because they do not provide any tracking, but the product arrived in perfect condition. br>Thank you very much.
I finally bit the bullet and preordered all four Fire Emblem amiibo (two at a slight markup of $14ish, and two at release price) in anticipation of the three Fire Emblem games coming to the 3DS in February, which I've already preordered! br>br>Fire Emblem is without a doubt one of my top ten favorite franchises of all time, and it, along with XCOM, is an incredible turn-based strategy game. a turn-based strategy game with a lot of replay value and a lot of depth and challenge.
I bought it, it arrived on time, and it worked right away (I used it for Super Smash Bros. ). if you're buying for the 3DS Fire Emblem Fates)br>br>I wouldn't recommend buying this if you're buying for the still-in-development Fire Emblem Fates)br>br> inside-the-house Unless it's out of season, go to the store if you want box bragging rights. br>br> I've purchased at least three Japan imports, all of which arrived with the box folded or crinkled in some way, as if hurriedly stuffed inside. I don't give a damn about it, but I'm sure some do.
Robin is one of my favorite amiibos because she reflects my thoughts perfectly.