Amiibo are back but Nintendo has the chance to make them more playable than ever

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We have a formal confirmation that the Nintendo Switch 2 will work on the Ibu Figar line thanks to last week’s Nintendo direct presentation. Although he quickly solved my fears that Nentity was pulling out charming toys, but I could not help, but I wish he made a change that would make me really become my favorite permanent with this new console generation.

Adding a collective card with each new amibo will cure my biggest problem with Nintendo switch accessories, which will make it easier to unlock the game’s content without messing up, and even by accidentally breaking, my collection. I am more than 100 figures deep, but whenever I want to use someone, I have had to remove Ambo from the display of them. If each data collector comes with the same data on the NFC card, it will be much easier and will accelerate my current desire to collect them all.

The photo of Matrod Ambo, with a ton of Ambo in the background, was taken by the author Rosali New Kambi.

(Image Credit: Future/Rosali Newcomb)

In the 11 years, since the Immobo data has been rotating in the shelves of our gaming room, using toys has actually been disappointing – at least as an adult. Each time I want to sink into the tears of the kingdom, I have to stand up to every Zelda Ambo’s data from their exact display and they have to stand on my coffee table. This takes them time to see how I want to feel like garbage and keep them there as one of the most disturbing switch accessories to use.

There can be an argument here that these are “life toys” and so have to play with it. Nevertheless, it is not that they are not designed with adult collectors in mind, the amount of official display is available to them. I have the official spiral 2 display, a official Ambo Lava Stand, and two official checkpoint stands, all of which were designed to organize and praise their amyibus. But if you want to use these setups every time, what is the benefit of them?

Having my amybos from their shelf also filled me with fear. Whenever they are not on their nominated shelf, they are brought to the elements. I am also living for fear of the day when my cat has decided to make his new favorite toy, now when they are at a distance of lovely weapons. This is especially true where the data of the rare amobo is concerned (I am looking at you, the Skyshi Metrod figure), because they are not easily changed.

Author Rosali New Kambi, a photo of a collection of Ambo Card Binders crossing an animal sitting on a white desk.

(Image Credit: Future/Rosali Newcomb)

Having a collective NFC card is included with every figure that will be the best solution to my problems. The forthcoming Tolon, Yunobo, Raju, and Syden data, which launch on June 5, may be part of my Zelda display, while I reaches their matching cards instead. Then, when I have exceeded the use of Ambio’s more disturbing daily, I can put the cards in the binder, or even a portable deck box I want to go to them.

Nintendo can also provide NFC cards for previous Ambo’s data, and can be available to buy them separately or even in the booster packs like animal crossing cards. I am sure that a range of collective Nintendo cards based on the data based on Ambo’s data will fall into a cure, especially because it will be a means for many switch owners to get the content played by Amibus, which is no longer stock through retailers and the official Nintendo website. (Which is more than you think.)

And if third -party brands can do this, Nintendo can. In a decade of decade, we have random salesman bottle cards on sites like Amibus, eBay and Alexpress. Instead of producing a copy of the original item, they have the properties stored by official data, so you can use a ton of small plastic boys in the game easily without broken. Of course, they were also present as an alternative to buy the data fully, but I know countless friends who bought them for Amibus, which they already own.

Now, before you get out of your pitches, I didn’t forget that the Street Fighter was actually a new set of 22 Ambo Cards during the announcement of 6 years 1-2 fighters editions. These cards were briefly shown with three new Luke, Jamie and Kimberly data, and what we have not seen before looks more jazzer. But they are their own separate collective, and you need to sit on Luke, Jamie or Kimberley on the 2 controller NFC reader to save and load your favorite character dress, control style, and button settings.

I am glad that the cards are absolutely present, and that Nintendo did not forget about them, especially as someone who owns the three -color binders filled with a nintendo -3ds era from the remote -ending of the rest of the animals and is always ready to collect more. However, their existence only makes the situation more disappointing, as Nentity still has the ability to manufacture, but they have not chosen to include them with future Ambo’s data or sell them separately.

Screenshot from Street Fighter

(Image Credit: Nintendo/Cape work)

If they did so, it would not only solve my Ambo’s problems, but also create a new price for the latest Ambo’s data. Fortunately, the new Zelda options. Retailed in 19.99, but Street Fighter 6 data in some places. It is listed as 29.99. Certainly, they are very large, as shown in Street Fighter 6 Tree House Live The segment, but this is still double the cost of data like Rio, which at the time of launch. Retail in 15.99. Different prices are nothing new for Amibus, and I also faced numerous prices for my collection through Nintendo’s official site, but I would be very happy to do so if I got a little bit of cardboard.

For now, I had to find alternative ways to easily use my collection. Just to tackle my beautiful display, I have caught the unofficial dongles to save multiple amibos at a time at a time. Of course I have put these fake cards in my eyes more than once. But random sellers are based on the stolen fan art on them online, which I never want to pay for the cash earned by my hard work. I will stop a lot to release Nintendo to the real deal. It can never happen, but I didn’t expect that we would have new newcomers to this new Nintendo Console Generation, so anything is possible.

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