What Do Amiibo Do in Super Smash Bros Ultimate?

avatarSinkingDuel3 months ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeek3 months ago

If you scan an amiibo in Super Smash Bros Ultimate, you can unlock that character's Figure Player and start training them to become your ultimate fighter. They even remember how you play and adapt! Just don't blame me if your amiibo starts whooping you.

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avatarWhammellingSuite3 months ago

Amiibo in Smash Ultimate? They become customizable fighters you can train, kinda like a digital Tamagotchi but with more punching.


avatarSignalingCloud3 months ago

Amiibos in Super Smash Bros Ultimate let you train up a Figure Player (FP) to fight alongside you, or against you, in battles! They level up and get stronger the more they fight. Plus, you can customize their behavior, making them fierce opponents or trusty allies. It's like having a pocket-sized rival or partner!


avatarCorrectingGait3 months ago

Honestly, they just create fighters that learn from you. Cool if you're into training stuff.

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