🌟 Level Up Your Game with Guardian amiibo!
The Guardian amiibo from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Collection is a versatile gaming accessory compatible with multiple Nintendo consoles, including Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Switch. Weighing only 0.04 kg and featuring poseable limbs, this amiibo enhances gameplay by unlocking new characters and modes, all while being easy to use without batteries.
Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.48"L x 5.08"W x 3.62"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Animal, Cartoon |
Inner Material | Plastic |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 144.00 |
Required Assembly | No |
Number of Batteries | Unknown batteries required. |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Language | German |
Special Features | With poseable limbs |
J**I
Love it!
The Guardian was great and and it works really will. I absolutely love how well and true to the breath of the wild stalker guardian this is. It also gave me amazing things like it said it would in the Amiibo description. I would buy this again.
K**E
It's From Zelda… What Else Can I Say?
Came in perfect condition and fills my heart with Zelda joy. ❤️
R**R
Great seller - worry-free purchase
Prompt, overnight, early delivery. Package was new and well boxed up. No damage. Already used it and works perfect.
K**S
Very nice!
Very well made and it’s huge!
C**E
Valuable in Normal Mode. Priceless in Master Mode.
Having completed The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's story on Normal Mode, I made a slight start on the Master Mode quest before Tears of the Kingdom came out. Having completed Tears of the Kingdom a few months ago, I started ordering some Amiiboes to give myself an edge for Breath of the Wild's Master Mode quest.With enemies being stronger and deadlier in Master Mode, one of my biggest worries is the Guardians. They were tough enough in Normal Mode, but if I am to survive them in Master Mode, I figured I would need an additional way to harvest Guardian parts rather than just scavenging through what I like to call Guardian Graveyards or hunting the Guardians outright so that I can forge the "Anti-Guardian" gear and weapons that I'll need.With this Guardian Amiibo dropping various Guardian parts and even Guardian weapons, it should be a worthwhile investment for anyone looking to conquer Breath of the Wild's Master mode quest. Valuable in Normal Mode. Priceless in Master Mode.
A**S
it great :)
I love it very well quality a bit on the pricey side but it ok cause it very big my one problem is the stuff you get in botw is not very good
A**R
Legend of Zelda item
My grandson had it on his wishlist so easy for me to get the correct item. He loved it.
J**E
Not really worth it - thought it would do more.
There was not a lot of information in the listing on what this amiibo actually did. One of the lines in the listing says "Made for Play! Discover New Characters, Explore New Game Modes, and So Much More"; so I had thought you could maybe become the guardian or maybe it would spawn guardians. I had read somewhere that the cards (also offered on Amazon) did the same thing as this amiibo, so I purchased those first for less than half the price of this amiibo. The wolf-Link card does spawn a Wolf-Link with 20 hearts that will help you fight in your travels. I believe that Wolf-Link amiibo spawns with only 3 hearts. It also had a card that has spawned Epona (the horse) twice for me. All of the other cards drop chests with weapons, armor, shields, gems, along with food items and rupees. The Guardian card drops a chest and 3 boxes that have to be broken open all with ancient items - usually screws, gears, etc. I purchased this Guardian amiibo with the hopes that perhaps it did more than the card - nope. It drops a chest and 3 boxes. I can use the this Guardian amiibo on the same day as I use the cards (you can use each amiibo/card once a day) accept for the Wolf-Link which you can re-spawn unless he dies; then you have to wait until the following day. I am on the fence about keeping the Guardian Amiibo. I don't really feel like he is worth the price. My 11 year old son however, loves his detail and articulating legs. It's kind of expensive for a toy. If you are looking for functionality - I would go with the NFC cards offered here on Amazon. You end up with like 20 cards for less than half the price and they work just like the amiibos listed here.
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