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amiibo[nb 1] is a line oftoys-to-life figures and cards made byNintendo based on characters from its games. They usenear-field communication (NFC) to send and receive information from a game and are used primarily to unlock content or features within games. All console entries in theAnimal Crossing series sinceAnimal Crossing: Happy Home Designer have amiibo compatibility.

amiibo can be scanned on theWii U via a labeled sensor on the GamePad, on theNintendo 3DS via theNintendo 3DS NFC Reader/Writer or a sensor under the touch screen on New Nintendo 3DS models, and on theNintendo Switch andNintendo Switch 2 via a sensor under the analog stick on the right Joy-Con or the middle of the Pro Controller.

A line ofAnimal Crossing amiibo figures and cards was released forAnimal Crossing: Happy Home Designer andAnimal Crossing: amiibo Festival from 2015 to 2016, and additional card series were later released forAnimal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo in 2016 andAnimal Crossing: New Horizons in 2021. Additionally,Villager andIsabelle received amiibo in theSuper Smash Bros. line as fighters from the games.

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Animal Crossing amiibo[edit]

Figures[edit]

For a list of Animal Crossing amiibo figures, seeList of amiibo figures.

Three waves ofAnimal Crossing amiibo—containing a total of 16 figures based onspecial characters—were released from 2015 to 2016. Additionally, two amiibo in theSuper Smash Bros. line were released forAnimal Crossing fighters in the games.

Wave 1[edit]

The first wave ofAnimal Crossing amiibo figures was released alongsideAnimal Crossing: amiibo Festival on November 13, 2015 in North America,[nb 2] November 20, 2015 in Europe, and November 21, 2015 in Japan and Australia.[2] It consists of eight figures:

The Isabelle (Winter Outfit) and Digby amiibo were bundled with all copies ofAnimal Crossing: amiibo Festival. In North America, these two figures were initially exclusive to the bundle, but they were eventually released separately on June 10, 2016 and March 18, 2016, respectively.[3][4]

The Lottie amiibo was initially sold exclusively atTarget stores in the United States and atBest Buy stores in Canada on November 22, 2015.[1]

Wave 2[edit]

The second wave ofAnimal Crossing amiibo figures was released on December 17, 2015 in Japan, January 22, 2016 in North America, January 29, 2016 in Europe, and January 30, 2016 in Australia.[5][6][7][8] It consists of four figures:

Wave 3[edit]

The third wave ofAnimal Crossing amiibo figures was released on March 18, 2016 in North America[nb 3] and Europe, March 19, 2016 in Australia, and March 24, 2016 in Japan.[9][10][11][12] It consists of four figures:

In the United States, the Isabelle (Summer Outfit) was released on June 10, 2016, later than the rest of the wave.

Super Smash Bros. amiibo[edit]

ASuper Smash Bros. amiibo figure forVillager based on their appearance as a fighter inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U was released alongsideSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U on November 21, 2014 in North America, November 28, 2014 in Europe, November 29, 2014 in Australia, and December 6, 2014 in Japan.[13] Additionally, aSuper Smash Bros. figure forIsabelle based on her appearance as a fighter inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate was released on July 19, 2019 in Japan, Europe, and Australia, and July 26, 2019 in North America.[14]

Cards[edit]

For a list of Animal Crossing amiibo cards, seeList of amiibo cards.

A total of five numbered series ofAnimal Crossing amiibo cards, alongside special series forAnimal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo and aSanrio collaboration, were released from 2015 to 2021. Each card is based on avillager orspecial character and contains artwork of the character, their birthday, and, only in Series 1–4, adice value androck-paper-scissors sign. Including five promotional cards, there are a total of 509Animal Crossing amiibo cards.

The numbered andWelcome amiibo series are sold in blind booster packs, with packs sold in North America containing six cards, and packs sold elsewhere containing three cards. Each pack contains one special character card, with the rest being villagers. After their initial release and discontinuation, Series 1–4 were re-released in November 2020 to promoteAnimal Crossing: New Horizons.[15]

The Series 1–4 cards include all 333 villagers in the base game ofAnimal Crossing: New Leaf, as well as 67 cards for special characters (featuring all special characters in the base game ofNew Leaf exceptLloid andsnowfolks). Series 5 includes the 24 additional villagers inAnimal Crossing: New Horizons that were not present inNew Leaf, as well as 24 cards for special characters inNew Horizons. Some special characters have multiple cards with them in different poses, as well as usually different outfits.

The line ofAnimal Crossing amiibo cards is a spiritual successor to thee-Reader cards for thefirst-generationAnimal Crossing games.

Series 1[edit]

Series 1 ofAnimal Crossing amiibo cards consists of 100 cards (17 special characters and 83 villagers) and was released alongsideAnimal Crossing: Happy Home Designer on July 30, 2015 in Japan, September 25, 2015 in North America, October 2, 2015 in Europe, and October 3, 2015 in Australia.[16]

Series 2[edit]

Series 2 ofAnimal Crossing amiibo cards consists of 100 cards (17 special characters and 83 villagers) and was released on October 29, 2015 in Japan, November 20, 2015 in Europe, November 21, 2015 in Australia, and January 22, 2016 in North America.[17]

Series 3[edit]

Series 3 ofAnimal Crossing amiibo cards consists of 100 cards (17 special characters and 83 villagers) and was released on January 14, 2016 in Japan, March 18, 2016 in North America and Europe, and March 19, 2016 in Australia.[18]

Series 4[edit]

Series 4 ofAnimal Crossing amiibo cards consists of 100 cards (16 special characters and 84 villagers) and was released on March 24, 2016 in Japan, June 1, 2016 in Europe, June 10, 2016 in North America, and June 18, 2016 in Australia.[19]

Series 5[edit]

Series 5 ofAnimal Crossing amiibo cards consists of 48 cards (24 special characters and 24 villagers) and was released shortly after the2.0 update forAnimal Crossing: New Horizons on November 5, 2021 worldwide.[20]

Welcome amiibo series[edit]

A special series of 50 amiibo cards for the returning villagers added inAnimal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo was released around shortly after the update on November 3, 2016 in Japan, November 10, 2016 in Australia, November 11, 2016 in Europe, and December 2, 2016 in North America.[21]

Sanrio series[edit]

A special series of six cards for theSanrio crossover villagers inWelcome amiibo was released shortly after the update on November 3, 2016 in Japan[nb 4] and November 25, 2016 in Europe.[nb 5][24] The Sanrio series was not released in North America until March 26, 2021, shortly after the release of the1.9.0 forNew Horizons.[24]

The Sanrio cards are distributed in different ways in each region:

  • Japan — sold exclusively at7-Eleven stores in blind booster packs of two cards.[24]
  • Europe — sold in booster packs containing all six cards.[24]
  • North America — sold in booster packs containing all six cards. In the United States, they are sold exclusively atTarget stores.[24]

Promotional cards[edit]

Five promotional cards were distributed from 2015 to 2016:

amiibo functionality in theAnimal Crossing series[edit]

InHappy Home Designer[edit]

Artwork of the player using the amiibo phone

InAnimal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, amiibo can be scanned at the amiibo phone inNook's Homes, which is unlocked after the player designedCarrie's house. Any Series 1–4 card or anyAnimal Crossing figure can be scanned at the amiibo phone to recruit that character at any time to design a house for. This is the only way to design houses forspecial characters; as such, it is the only way to unlock special characters'pictures and the scooter item fromIsabelle in the catalog.

amiibo can also be scanned while in a client's house orfacility to invite the character to that location. Villagers can have their clothing and headgear customized, and special characters have a limited selection of clothing that they can be changed between. Invited characters will remain in that location indefinitely unless asked to leave, and a maximum of five characters can exist in a single location at once. Scanning the amiibo again after inviting a character will save all furniture in the room to the amiibo, which can then be scanned in a different copy of the game in order to transfer furniture to other players to help fill their catalog.

Scanning theSuper Smash Bros. Villager amiibo figure will unlock a Villager statue item in the catalog.

Inamiibo Festival[edit]

amiibo are required for all game modes inAnimal Crossing: amiibo Festival. To play theBoard Game, at least one player must scan anAnimal Crossing amiibo figure and will play as that character. During the game, any players who used an amiibo must scan it each turn to roll the die. After the game is over, the figure can be scanned again to save the earnedHappy Points to the amiibo.

Eachminigame requires the player to scan one or more amiibo cards to play. The dice values and rock-paper-scissors signs on each card are used in theamiibo Card Battle andResetti Bop minigames, respectively. amiibo cards with saved houses fromAnimal Crossing: Happy Home Designer can be scanned during the Board Game to have the saved house appear in the Board Gametown.

If theSuper Smash Bros. Villager amiibo figure is scanned, a golden statue of the Villager appears in the center of the plaza.

InWelcome amiibo[edit]

Wisp asking the player to scan an amiibo inAnimal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo

InAnimal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo, the player must first locate anempty lamp in their town. Once placed in a house the lamp can be interacted with to summonWisp, who provides access to most amiibo functionality in the game. Villagers can be invited to move into town by scanning their corresponding amiibo card. Special characters (using their figurines only) and villagers from theWelcome amiibo series will instead appear in theirRV in thecampground when scanned, from which furniture can be purchased in exchange forMEOW Coupons. The villagers can be spoken to and invited to move into town. TheSuper Smash Bros. Villager amiibo will also invite Wisp himself to the campground.

Other features include theamiibo Camera available on the title screen, which places characters in augmented reality using the 3DS camera. It is compatible with allAnimal Crossing series amiibo but not any others, even those that yield crossover villagers with Wisp. However, these villagers and any others can be used in this feature if they are a resident in the player's town, as well as players themselves. Also, inAnimal Crossing Puzzle League, each figurine grantsa different special ability, and crewmembers can be chosen forDesert Island Escape.

The game is compatible with allAnimal Crossing series amiibo figurines and cards from Series 1-4, the Welcome amiibo and Sanrio series, and promotional cards. Series 5 cards will only work if the character had an amiibo card in a prior series. TheSuper Smash Bros. series Villager and Isabelle figurines are also compatible.

A total of eight unique crossover villagers from other series and six Sanrio-themed villagers are available only by scanning their amiibo and inviting them to move into the player'stown:

The Legend of Zelda series[edit]

  • W. Link NL Villager Icon.pngW. Link, obtained through the following amiibo:
    • The Legend of Zelda series:
      • Wolf Link
      • Link (Archer)
      • Link (Twilight Princess)
      • Link (Skyward Sword)
      • Link (Link's Awakening)
      • Link (Tears of the Kingdom)
    • Super Smash Bros. series:
      • Link
      • Zelda
      • Young Link
  • Medli NL Villager Icon.pngMedli, obtained through:
    • The Legend of Zelda series:
      • Toon Link (The Wind Waker)
      • Zelda (The Wind Waker)
      • Zelda (Breath of the Wild)
      • Zelda and Loftwing
      • Zelda (Tears of the Kingdom)
    • Super Smash Bros. series:
      • Toon Link
  • Epona NL Villager Icon.pngEpona, obtained through:
    • The Legend of Zelda series:
      • Link (Ocarina of Time)
      • Link (Rider)
      • Link (Majora's Mask)
    • Super Smash Bros. series:
      • Sheik
  • Ganon NL Villager Icon.pngGanon, obtained through:
    • The Legend of Zelda series:
      • Link (The Legend of Zelda)
      • Guardian
      • Bokoblin
      • Ganondorf (Tears of the Kingdom)
    • Super Smash Bros. series:
      • Ganondorf

Splatoon series[edit]

  • Inkwell NL Villager Icon.pngInkwell, obtained through any variant of the Inkling Boy, Girl, or Squid amiibo from theSplatoon orSuper Smash Bros. series. (The Octoling amiibo are not compatible.)
  • Cece NL Villager Icon.pngCece, obtained through the Callie or Callie (Alterna) amiibo from theSplatoon series.
  • Viché NL Villager Icon.pngViché, obtained through the Marie or Marie (Alterna) amiibo from theSplatoon series.

Monster Hunter series[edit]

  • Felyne NL Villager Icon.pngFelyne, obtained through any of the six amiibo from theMonster Hunter Stories series. (Monster Hunter Stories 2 orMonster Hunter Rise amiibo are not compatible.)

Sanrio series[edit]

The following villagers are based on characters and series created by Sanrio and will never move into town unless their card from the limited edition Sanrio series of amiibo is scanned and they are invited to move:

InNew Horizons[edit]

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is compatible with all currentAnimal Crossing series amiibo. amiibo have three main functions inNew Horizons: spawning characters for photo shoots atPhotopia; unlocking their respective posters; and bringing villagers to thecampsite with the opportunity to have them move in as residents.

Photopia[edit]

AtPhotopia, scanning anyAnimal Crossing series amiibo will unlock the character's respective poster that will be available for purchase in theNook Shopping Catalog. For characters who appear inNew Horizons, scanning their respective amiibo also allows the player to spawn the character as a model for a photo shoot. Models cannot be spoken to, but interacting with them makes them face the player.

These characters from previousAnimal Crossing series games cannot be spawned as models, but their corresponding posters may be unlocked:

The following amiibo can only be summoned as models if the update they are introduced to the game with is installed:

Camping[edit]

Villager amiibo can also be read once per day from theNook Stop. The scanned villager will appear and speak to the player, during which they may be invited to put up a tent at the town'scampsite. When visiting the Campsite, the camper will give the player aDIY recipe for a specific item and ask the player to craft it for them. If the player gives the camper the item, they will thank the player by giving them clothing in return and hint that they would like to be invited again.

From the camper's third consecutive visit, the player may ask the camper to move onto their island as a resident. A camper can only be invited to move in if there is a vacant plot, or a maximum of ten villagers already live on the island. In the latter case the player will be prompted to choose a resident to move out so that the camper may move in.

Scanning an amiibo for a special character (until version2.0) or a villager already living on the player's island will result in a special dialogue explaining why they can't come. The special characters would have been available to speak with are the same as those that can be invited to Photopia in each update (see above). If the player scans the amiibo for a villager that is in the process of moving in, they will get a special "answering machine" message.

Starting with3.0, amiibo fromThe Legend of Zelda andSplatoon series will invite collaboration characters.

The Legend of Zelda series[edit]
  • Tulin NH Villager Icon.pngTulin, obtained through the following amiibo:
    • The Legend of Zelda series:
      • Link (Majora's Mask)
      • Link (Skyward Sword)
      • Link (Archer)
      • Link (Tears of the Kingdom)
      • Toon Link (The Wind Waker)
      • Zelda (The Wind Waker)
      • Zelda and Loftwing
      • Ganondorf (Tears of the Kingdom)
      • Bokoblin
      • Daruk
      • Revali
      • Tulin
      • Yunobo
    • Super Smash Bros. series:
      • Link
      • Young Link
      • Toon Link
  • Mineru NH Villager Icon.pngMineru, obtained through:
    • The Legend of Zelda series:
      • Link (The Legend of Zelda)
      • Link (Link's Awakening)
      • Link (Ocarina of Time)
      • Link (Twilight Princess)
      • Link (Rider)
      • Zelda (Breath of the Wild)
      • Zelda (Tears of the Kingdom)
      • Wolf Link
      • Guardian
      • Urbosa
      • Mipha
      • Sidon
      • Riju
    • Super Smash Bros. series:
      • Sheik
      • Zelda
      • Ganondorf
Splatoon series[edit]
  • Cece NH Villager Icon.pngCece, obtained through any variant of the Octoling Girl, Octoling Boy, Octoling Octopus, Smallfry, Callie, Marina or Shiver amiibo from theSplatoon series.
  • Viché NH Villager Icon.pngViché, obtained through any variant of the Inkling Girl, Inkling Boy, Inkling Squid, Marie, Pearl or Frye amiibo from theSplatoon series.
    • Scanning the Big Man amiibo will prompt a selection between either of the villagers.

The Roost[edit]

The Roost is added to themuseum with the2.0. An amiibo phone is located on the back wall, it can be used to scan amiibo to make the scanned character visit the café. The scanned character may bring additional characters with them, for example scanningMable may prompt her to bringSable andLabel along with her. Villagers who previously lived on the player's island will remark their life living there.

Happy Home Paradise[edit]

amiibo can be scanned in theAnimal Crossing: New Horizons – Happy Home Paradise expansion to prompt the scanned character to visit the archipelago, allowing the player to design a vacation home for them. Scanning amiibo is the only way to be able to create designs for certain special characters, such asIsabelle orTimmy and Tommy.

Other games withAnimal Crossing amiibo support[edit]

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The following games, listed in order of release date, have unique compatibility withAnimal Crossing amiibo:

Taiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete★Tomodachi Daisakusen![edit]

Scanning a compatible amiibo inTaiko no Tatsujin: Atsumete★Tomodachi Daisakusen! will unlock the "New Leaf Medley" and extra content in Kisekae Shoot Mode.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U[edit]

TheVillager amiibo can be used inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U as a special AI-controlled fighter known as theFigure Player that can be customized, trained up and given alternate moves.

Super Mario Maker[edit]

Scanning a compatibleAnimal Crossing series amiibo inSuper Mario Maker will unlock them as a Mystery Mushroom costume. These costumes can also be unlocked through the 100 Mario Challenge. The Mystery Mushroom and costumes are only available in the original game, and are not present inSuper Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS orSuper Mario Maker 2.

  • Blathers SMM Costume.png Blathers
  • Celeste SMM Costume.png Celeste
  • Cyrus SMM Costume.png Cyrus
  • Digby SMM Costume.png Digby
  • Isabelle SMM Sprite.png Isabelle - Summer Outfit
  • Isabelle SMM Sprite - alt.png Isabelle - Winter Outfit
  • Kapp'n SMM Costume.png Kapp'n
  • Kicks SMM Costume.png Kicks
  • K.K. Slider SMM Costume.png K.K. Slider
  • Lottie SMM Costume.png Lottie
  • Mabel SMM Costume.png Mabel
  • Reese SMM Costume.png Resse
  • Resetti SMM Costume.png Resetti
  • Rover SMM Costume.png Rover
  • Nooklings SMM Costume.png Nooklings
  • Tom Nook SMM Costume.png Tom Nook
  • Villager SMM Costume.png Villager

Mario Kart 8[edit]

Scanning a Villager amiibo inMario Kart 8 orMario Kart 8 Deluxe will unlock anAnimal Crossing-themed Mii racing suit. Isabelle amiibo, along with other amiibo from theAnimal Crossing series, will also unlock the racing suit when used inMario Kart 8 Deluxe.

Yoshi's Woolly World[edit]

Scanning the Villager amiibo inYoshi's Woolly World will unlock a Villager-themed pattern for Yoshi. Additionally, in the game's 3DS port,Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World,Animal Crossing series amiibo figures or their corresponding cards can be scanned to unlock the followingAnimal Crossing-themed patterns for Yoshi:

  • Villager Yoshi

  • Blathers Yoshi

  • Celeste Yoshi

  • Cyrus Yoshi

  • Digby Yoshi

  • K.K. Yoshi

  • Kapp'n Yoshi

  • Kicks Yoshi

  • Lottie Yoshi

  • Mabel Yoshi

  • Reese Yoshi

  • Resetti Yoshi

  • Rover Yoshi

  • Summer Isabelle Yoshi

  • Timmy & Tommy Yoshi

  • Tom Nook Yoshi

  • Winter Isabelle Yoshi

Kirby: Planet Robobot[edit]

InKirby: Planet Robobot, scanning different characters' amiibo will giveKirby aCopy Ability relevant to that character or series. AllAnimal Crossing series give Kirby theLeaf ability, a reference to how a leaf represents furniture in the player's pockets, and the series icon.

Miitopia[edit]

InMiitopia, scanning anIsabelle,Tom Nook,K.K. Slider orMr. Resetti amiibo will unlock a corresponding costume that can be worn by the cast of Mii's in the game.

WarioWare Gold[edit]

Animal Crossing series amiibo can be read inWarioWare Gold by using Wario's amiibo Sketch toy in the arcade. Once the amiibo has been read, Wario will paint the corresponding character in his signature style.

  • Blathers

  • Celeste

  • Cyrus

  • Digby

  • Isabelle

  • Kapp'n

  • Kicks

  • K.K. Slider

  • Lottie

  • Mabel

  • Reese

  • Mr. Resetti

  • Rover

  • Timmy & Tommy

  • Tom Nook

  • Villager

Hey! Pikmin[edit]

Scanning a compatibleAnimal Crossing series amiibo inHey! Pikmin will unlock bonus treasure stages in the game.

Style Savvy: Fashion Forward[edit]

Scanning anyIsabelle amiibo or amiibo card inStyle Savvy: Fashion Forward will unlock clothing based on her summer outfit for use in the game. Any other amiibo card will unlock Star Hairpin.

Town Secretary Shirt

Style Savvy: Styling Star[edit]

Scanning anAnimal Crossing series amiibo inStyle Savvy: Styling Star will unlock threeAnimal Crossing-themed shirts for use in the game.

Super Mario Odyssey[edit]

Scanning an amiibo will makeUncle amiibo give hints as to wherepower moons are. Up to three different characters can be used and Uncle amiibo will name who the player scanned[nb 6]. Variations of the same character (such as Summer and Winter Isabelle) will be treated as the same amiibo (despite having different NFC chips) and Uncle amiibo will state the character is not done looking.

Conga Master Party[edit]

InConga Master Party, a compatibleAnimal Crossing series amiibo can be read to unlockAnimal Crossing-themed costumes for use in the game as well as unlock specific characters.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Scanning a compatibleAnimal Crossing series amiibo inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate will unlock that character's spirit. Scanning theTimmy and Tommy amiibo will also unlock their in-game shop, Timmy and Tommy's, who sells item-relatedspirits inWorld of Light. As withSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, the Villager amiibo can be used as the Figure Player, although the custom moves from the previous installment are not present. WithIsabelle added as a fighter, her amiibo can become a Figure Player as well. If transferring the Villager amiibo data fromSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, the amiibo will be leveled down to a set level (e.g. level 50 amiibo is lowered to level 12) and it will no longer work withSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U.

Gallery[edit]

  • The original threeamiibo cards that were revealed during Nintendo's Nintendo Direct on April 1, 2015.

  • The fourAnimal Crossing amiibo that were leaked prior to the E3 unveiling.

  • A promo image of the initial eightAnimal Crossing amiibo.

  • Four amiibo shown during the Nintendo Live event on June 17, 2015.

  • The card collector's album for series one of the amiibo cards.

  • An official promotional image for the winter holiday season.

  • Another official promotional image for the winter holiday season.

  • An official promotional image for spring.

  • An official promotional image for the fall season.

  • The back of a standardAnimal Crossing amiibo card.

  • The back of anamiibo Festival amiibo card.

  • The back of aWelcome amiiboAnimal Crossing amiibo card.

  • The back of a SanrioAnimal Crossing amiibo card.

  • A promotional image featuring some cards and figures.

  • Some cards are being advertised.

  • Three of the five initial amiibo cards revealed for release with theWelcome amiibo update forAnimal Crossing: New Leaf.

  • Artwork of the player using the amiibo phone inHappy Home Designer.

Trivia[edit]

  • On October 28, 2015, Nintendo revealed that Series 1 of theAnimal Crossing amiibo cards were the best-selling amiibo product in Japan and the 6th best-selling product in North America.[27]

Notes[edit]

  1. Officially stylized in all lowercase; plural isamiibo.
  2. The Lottie amiibo was not released alongside the rest of the wave in North America and was instead released on November 22, 2015.[1]
  3. The Isabelle - Summer Outfit amiibo was not released alongside the rest of the wave in North America and was instead released on June 10, 2016.
  4. Re-released on March 26, 2021.[22]
  5. Re-released on April 8, 2021.[23]
  6. Only if the amiibo scanned has a figure

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