What are Amiibo Cards in Animal Crossing?

avatarCatalogingDisk7 months ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier5 months ago

Amiibo cards for Animal Crossing are special collectible cards that work with NFC technology. Each card represents a different character from the game. When you scan an amiibo card using your Nintendo Switch, the character appears in your game! You can invite them to visit your island, or in some games, even move in. They're super fun for collectors and players who want to spice up their island with new animal friends.

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avatarBurstingHong5 months ago

Amiibo cards? Think of them as your magic keys to summon your fav Animal Crossing characters into your game. Each card is like a character ticket - scan it, and boom, they're chilling on your island.


avatarComposingGuru5 months ago

Hot take: Amiibo cards are just overpriced trading cards. But, gotta admit, bringing your favorite characters to your island is kind of cool.

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