lundi 6 mars 2017

Zelda: See What Every Amiibo Unlocks in Breath of the Wild


Nintendo has confirmed that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will be compatible with Amiibo and support Amiibo Functionality on both the Wii U and Switch consoles.

Players will be able to use a variety of both Legend of Zelda themed Amiibo and non-Zelda Amiibo to scan in to perform a variety of features depending on the particular Amiibo.

Amiibo can be scanned in using the Sheikah Slate, much like other Runes. Note that by default, the Amiibo Rune is not active and listed on your Runes - you must turn the ability on in the options menu.

For a list of Amiibo features, see below:

By tapping the Wolf Link Amiibo during play, you will be able to summon a Wolf Link partner character from Twilight Princess to assist you. Wolf Link will help out both in combat and in scavenging, and will even hunt and track down other wildlife to provide you with food. If you have your Shrine Sensor on, Wolf Link will also search out nearby shrines for you.

This amiibo can be scanned multiple times per day so long as Wolf Link is not killed - in which case he cannot be resummoned again in a day.

By default, Wolf Link will be summoned with three hearts, but there is a way to increase his life. By playing Twilight Princess HD, you can use the Wolf Link Amiibo to enter the exclusive Cave of Shadows. By completing all 40 levels of the cave, you will be asked to save your progress to the Amiibo - which will track how many hearts you have left at the end of the dungeon. Saving this will mean that summoning Wolf Link in Breath of the Wild will appear with however many hearts you had at the end of the dungeon.

Remember that you can also use the Zelda amiibo to replenish your hearts in the Cave of Shadows, and once initially saved, the Wolf Link amiibo can also grant additional hearts. By using them at the end of the dungeon before saving your progress, you can ensure that a maximum heart Wolf Link will be saved.

Video: What Every Amiibo Does

Tap any of the Legend of Zelda Amiibo (which includes the Smash Series, 30th Anniversary Series, and Breath of the Wild Series) you can summon in a supply drop of a handful of different helpful Ingredients and Items that Link can collect - along with a treasure chest that contains a random - but usually themed - item. The item can range from rare materials, weapons, shields - or even an easter egg item like the original sword from The Legend of Zelda.

These Amiibo can be scanned once per day.

Note: Upon scanning the Smash Series Link for the first time, you'll be able to summon the legendary horse Epona! Epona is technically a wild horse and must be registered if you wish to keep her - so make sure you do not summon Epona in an area where you cannot get to a stable!
Some users have reported that if you miss your chance, you have a rare chance of summoning Epona again using Smash Series Link on a different day.

Some Zelda Amiibo have the same effects as others - see the chart below for details.

Legend of Zelda Amiibo
Supply Drop Ingredients + Chest
Breath of the Wild Zelda,
30th Anniversary Wind Waker Zelda,
Smash Bros. Series Zelda
Random plant ingredients
Breath of the Wild Archer Link,
30th Anniversary Wind Waker Link,
Smash Bros. Series Toon Link
Random fish ingredients
30th Anniversary Ocarina of Time Link,
Breath of the Wild Bokoblin
Random meat ingredients
Breath of the Wild Rider Link,
Smash Bros. Series Sheik
Random mushroom ingredients
30th Anniversary 8-Bit Link,
Smash Bros. Series Ganondorf
Barrels full of random amounts of rupees
Breath of the Wild Guardian
Metal Boxes full of random ancient parts and ore
Smash Bros. Series Link
Epona / Random meat ingredients

The chests that come with each Amiibo will usually contain an item related to that character. Link and Ganonodorf Amiibo will often provide weapons, Zelda Amiibo will provide shields and ore, Bokoblin and Guardian Amiibo will have Ancient or Boko weapons, and so on.

Note: Each of the Legend of Zelda Amiibo that drop chests has a small random chance to drop rare Easter Egg equipment related to the game they are from. Known items that drop are listed below:
Ocarina of Time Series Link Amiibo: Cap of Time, Tunic of Time, Trousers of Time
8-Bit Link Amiibo: Cap of the Hero, Tunic of the Hero, Trousers of the Hero, Sword
Wind Waker Toon Link Amiibo: Cap of the Wind, Tunic of the Wind, Trousers of the Wind, Seabreeze Boomerang
Toon Zelda Amiibo: Hero's Shield
Smash Bros Zelda Amiibo: Hylian Shield, Twilight Bow
Smash Series Shiek: Shiek's Mask
Ganondorf Amiibo: Sword of the Sages

Virtually all Amiibo not affiliated with The Legend of Zelda can also be used to summon a supply drop of ingriedents, but the ingredients are always a random assortment anywhere from three to six - but does not include a chest.

These Amiibo can be scanned once per day.

Cheat: Scanning Amiibo multiple times a day -
There existst a possibly way to scan a single amiibo multiple times a day. To do so, you must change the console's interal clock to the next day. The amiibo will use this internal clock as an indicator of time passed, and so you can fool it into being used multiple times if you set the clock a day forward each day.
Note that the amiibo scanned will keep a record for the days it was scanned, so if you ever reset your clock back to a day you've used it, the Amiibo will know it has already been scanned on that day.

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