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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom amiibo

In Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, amiibo works much like it does in Breath of the Wild, but with a few fun twists. If you have a heap of plastic figures ready to tap, then yes, you’re about to unlock some fantastic rewards. Armor, weapons, food, and even paraglider fabric, there’s a wealth of amazing things waiting for you all with a little tap.

So, just before we tap the knowledge of this TotK amiibo guide onto the controllers of your brain, be sure to check out the rest of our amazing Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom coverage. We have articles explaining Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom koroks, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom shrines, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Lookout Landing, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom crystallized charges, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom bubbul gems, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs, and the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Zonai.

Let’s get physical with our full Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom amiibo guide.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom amiibo

What are Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom amiibo?

Amiibo are a series of figures based on Nintendo characters that interact with the NFC port on Switch controllers to work in tandem with games to give you in-game items.

With the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom amiibo, you can tap the toy the controller to unlock outfits, armor, paraglider fabric, lots of cooking and elixir materials, and more.

Zelda Tears of the Kingdom amiibo: an ability wheel shows the option to use amiibo

How do I use Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom amiibo?

The TotK amiibo ability is available very early in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, appearing as an option as soon as you reach the surface of Hyrule after the game’s opening moments. If you have save data for Breath of the Wild with amiibo enabled, then the amiibo ability appears as soon as you can explore the world. Otherwise, you can turn on the amiibo function with these steps:

  • Press the + button to open the menu
  • Press R to scroll to system
  • Select options
  • Within the options menu, select amiibo
  • Select amiibo enabled
  • You can now access the amiibo ability by pressing L
  • Press L to use the TotK amiibo ability
  • Tap an amiibo on the NFC port of your controller
  • Your rewards will fall from the sky. Enjoy!

Zelda Tears of the Kingdom amiibo: A menu shows the Mask of Awakening

What are the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom amiibo unlocks?

Every available amiibo works with Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, though some have exclusive items tied to them. While scanning TotK amiibo always offers some sort of resource like fish, meat, barrels and more, The Legend of Zelda series of amiibo sometimes provide you with exclusive items.

While you can scan The Legend of Zelda series amiibo to repeatedly earn weapons based on the figure, they occasionally drop unique items such as Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom armor, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom paraglider fabric, and some can even give you Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom horses like Epona. The amiibo drops are random, so if you want a particular item, then drop a hard save before scanning the amiibo and reset until you get the item you want.

While you can earn different items with multiple amiibo, once you unlock something, it’s not available a second time. Similarly, you can actually find several of these pieces of armor in the main game without amiibo, but once you find them, you can’t get them again via amiibo. Below are the exclusive items you can get with each The Legend of Zelda series amiibo.

Super Smash Bros Link amiibo

  • Cap of Twilight
  • Tunic of Twilight
  • Trousers of Twilight
  • Mirror of Twilight Fabric
  • Epona

Super Smash Bros Toon Link amiibo

  • Cap of the Wind
  • Tunic of the Wind
  • Trousers of the Wind
  • King of Red Lions Fabric

Super Smash Bros Young Link amiibo

  • Cap of Time
  • Tunic of Time
  • Trousers of Time
  • Lon Lon Ranch Fabric

Super Smash Bros Zelda amiibo

  • Princess of Twilight Fabric

Super Smash Bros Sheik amiibo

  • Sheik’s Mask
  • Sheik Fabric

Super Smash Bros Ganondorf amiibo

30th Anniversary 8-Bit Link amiibo

  • Cap of the Hero
  • Tunic of the Hero
  • Trousers of the Hero
  • Pixel Fabric

30th Anniversary Ocarina of Time Link amiibo

  • Cap of Time
  • Tunic of Time
  • Trousers of Time
  • Lon Lon Ranch Fabric

30th Anniversary Majora’s Mask Link amiibo

  • Fierce Deity Mask
  • Fierce Deity Armor
  • Fierce Deity Boots
  • Majora’s Mask Fabric

30th Anniversary Wind Waker Link amiibo

  • Cap of the Wind
  • Tunic of the Wind
  • Trousers of the Wind
  • King of Red Lions Fabric

30th Anniversary Wind Waker Zelda amiibo

Twilight Princess HD Wolf Link amiibo

  • Cap of Twilight
  • Tunic of Twilight
  • Trousers of Twilight
  • Mirror of Twilight Fabric

30th Anniversary Twilight Princess Link amiibo

  • Cap of Twilight
  • Tunic of Twilight
  • Trousers of Twilight
  • Mirror of Twilight Fabric
  • Epona

30th Anniversary Skyward Sword Link amiibo

  • Cap of the Sky
  • Tunic of the Sky
  • Trousers of the Sky
  • Sword-Spirit Fabric

Zelda Tears of the Kingdom amiibo: a menu shows the Majora's Mask fabric

Skyward Sword HD Zelda & Loftwing amiibo

Breath of the Wild archer Link amiibo

Breath of the Wild horseback Link amiibo

Breath of the Wild Guardian amiibo

Breath of the Wild Zelda amiibo

Breath of the Wild Bokoblin amiibo

Breath of the Wild Urbosa amiibo

  • Vah Naboris Divine Helm
  • Gerudo-Champion Fabric

Breath of the Wild Mipha amiibo

  • Vah Ruta Divine Helm
  • Zora-Champion Fabric

Breath of the Wild Revali amiibo

  • Vah Medoh Divine Helm
  • Rito-Champion Fabric

Breath of the Wild Daruk amiibo

  • Vah Rudania Divine Helm
  • Goron-Champion Fabric

Link’s Awakening Link amiibo

  • Cap of Awakening
  • Tunic of Awakening
  • Trousers of Awakening
  • Egg Fabric

Tears of the Kingdom Link amiibo

  • Champion’s Leathers Fabric
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That’s all we have for our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom amiibo guide. If we missed something, be sure to let us know through the Pocket Tactics Facebook page. For even more great Zelda content, check out our guides covering Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom enemies and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom fusion.

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