Whereas Amiibo are so cool that you could be simply need to show them, they nonetheless do serve capabilities in nearly each Nintendo Swap recreation. Scanning them often unlocks some kind of reward in-game, which is true in each The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and the brand new The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. There are dozens of Amiibo on the market already, and even a few model new ones made particularly for Hyperlink’s newest adventures, so scanning all of them in is near unimaginable. Fortunately, not all of them have distinctive rewards, however there are a handful that you just may need to take into account scooping up for some particular unlocks. Listed below are all of the Tears of the Kingdom Amiibo rewards and how you can activate them.
Tips on how to activate Amiibo
To entry any Amiibo reward in Tears of the Kingdom, you’ll want to first allow them by pausing the sport and going to the System Menu. From right here, merely change the amiibo disabled tab to Use amiibo.
With that achieved, you’ll now have a brand new choice in your Means Wheel. The underside-left choice has the Amiibo icon, which it is best to choose. It will create a circle on the bottom indicating the place the Amiibo reward you’re about to scan will spawn. At this level, you can begin scanning any Amiibo as regular by putting them on high of your proper Pleasure-Con or on the highest of your Professional controller.
All Amiibo rewards

We’ll begin with the Amiibo which have distinctive rewards, which have an opportunity of spawning alongside regular rewards. All those that include material are distinctive paraglider designs you’ll be able to equip. In case you use another Amiibo apart from those listed beneath, you’ll merely get a random assortment of things or supplies. Right here’s an inventory of Amiibo and the rewards every can reap.
Breath of the Wild Hyperlink Rider
Hylian-Hood Material
Majora’s Masks Hyperlink
Majora’s Masks Material
Fierce Deity’s Masks, Armor, and Boots
Skyward Sword Zelda and Loftwing
Zelda’s Sailcloth Material
Tears of the Kingdom Hyperlink
Chamption’s Tunic Material
Bokoblin
Bokoblin Material
Daruk
Goron-Champion Material
Vah Rudaria Divine Helm
Ganondorf (Tremendous Smash Bros.)
Demon King Material
Guardian
Historical-Sheikah Material
Hyperlink (Legend of Zelda)
Pixel Material
Cap, Tunic, and Trousers of the Hero
Hyperlink (Hyperlink’s Awakening)
Egg Material
Cap, Tunic, and Trousers of Awakening
Hyperlink (Ocarina of Time)
Lon Lon Ranch Material
Cap, Tunic, and Trousers of Time
Hyperlink (Skyward Sword)
Sword-Spirit Material
White Sword of the Sky
Cap, Tunic, and Trousers of the Sky
Hyperlink (Tremendous Smash Bros.)
Mirror of Twilight Material
Cap, Tunic, and Trousers of Twilight
Epona
Hyperlink/Hyperlink Archer (Tears of the Kingdom/Breath of the Wild)
Tunic of Recollections Material
Mipha
Zora-Champion Material
Vah Ruta Divine Helm
Revali
Rito-Champion Material
Vah Medoh Divine Helm
Sheik (Tremendous Smash Bros.)
Sheik Material
Defend of the Thoughts’s Eye
Sheik Masks
Toon Hyperlink (Tremendous Smash Bros.)
King of Crimson Lions Material
Sea-Breeze Boomerang
Toon Hyperlink (Wind Waker)
King of Crimson Lions Material
Sea-Breeze Boomerang
Tunic and Trousers of Winds
Urbosa
Gerudo-Champion Material
Vah Noboris Divine Helm
Zelda (Breath of the Wild)
Hyrule-Princess Material
Zelda (Tremendous Smash Bros.)
Princess of Twilight Material
Nightfall Bow
Zelda (Wind Waker)
Bygone-Royal Material
Sea-Breeze Defend
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