Using Amiibos in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom will grant you access to extra materials, new cosmetics, and generic small enhancements to reward you for scanning your figurines.
In Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Link travels across Hyrule, exploring the new heights and hidden depths of the Kingdom, all while battling evil and uncovering a sinister plot. If you scan your chosen Amiibos, you can help Link set forth on his adventures in style.
This is an in-progress guide detailing the Tears of the Kingdom Amiibo rewards and TOTK Amiibo compatibility. We will be adding more to this page as we learn more about what the Amiibos give you, and all the opportunities they provide in Tears of the Kingdom.
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Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Amiibo rewards
Amiibos for Tears of the Kingdom can reward you with a number of items or cosmetic enhancements. All you need to do is own one of the compatible figurines and scan it in-game to unlock your rewards. You can also use homemade Amiibo cards, but there's no guarantee that they will work in the same way.
Below you'll find the rewards we've earned using compatible Amiibos in Tears of the Kingdom so far:
AmiiboWhat it unlocksLink (Tears of the Kingdom)Paraglider Fabric.Link (Majora's Mask)Majora's Mask Paraglider FabricFierce Deity Mask clothing itemFierce Deity Armor clothing itemFierce Deity Boots clothing itemFierce Deity SwordIngredients (Including Chillshroom, Zapshroom, Hylian Shroom, Razorshroom, Skyshroom)Weapons (Including the Knight's Broadsword)Link (Rider - Breath of the Wild)Hylian-Hood Paraglider FabricIngredients (Including Rushroom, Hylian Shroom, Zapshroom and Sunshroom)Weapons (Including the Soldier's Broadsword)Link (Skyward Sword)Sword-Spirit Paraglider FabricCap of the Sky clothing itemTunic of the Sky clothing itemTrousers of the Sky clothing itemWhite Sword of the SkyCrates (Can contain arrows)Link (Twilight Princess)EponaMirror of Twilight Paraglider FabricCap of the Twilight clothing itemTunic of the Twilight clothing itemTrousers of the Twilight clothing itemLink (Archer - Breath of the Wild)Tunic of Memories Paraglider FabricIngredients (Including Raw Meat and Raw Bird Drumstick)Fish (Including Hyrule Bass, Armored Carp, Mighty Carp and Staminoka Bass)Bows (Including Soldier's Bow)ArrowsLink (Link's Awakening)Egg Paraglider FabricMask of Awakening clothing itemTunic of Awakening clothing itemTrousers of Awakening clothing itemBarrels (Can contain Arrows and Apples)Weapons (Including Soldier's Broadsword)Young Link (Super Smash Bros.)Cap of Time clothing itemTunic of Time clothing itemTrousers of Time clothing itemBiggoron's SwordIngredients (Including Raw Prime Meat and Raw Meat)Weapons (Including the Soldier's Claymore)Link (Ocarina of Time)Lon Lon Ranch Paraglider FabricCap of Time clothing itemTunic of Time clothing itemTrousers of Time clothing itemBiggoron's SwordIngredients (Including Raw Meat)Weapons (Including Soldier's Claymore)Toon Link (The Wind Waker)King of Red Lions Paraglider FabricCap of the Wind clothing itemTunic of the Wind clothing itemTrousers of the Wind clothing itemFish (Including Hyrule Bass and Sizzlefin Trout)Weapons (Including the Knight's Broadsword)Toon Link (Super Smash Bros.)Sea-Breeze BoomerangFish (Including Staminoka Bass, Chillfin Trout, Sizzlefin Trout, Armored Carp, Armored Porgy and Mighty Carp)Weapons (Including the Knight's Broadsword)Link (Super Smash Bros.)EponaMirror of Twilight Paraglider FabricCap of the Twilight clothing itemTunic of the Twilight clothing itemTrousers of Twilight clothing itemLink (8-Bit - The Legend of Zelda)Pixel Paraglider FabricCap of the Hero clothing itemTunic of the Hero clothing itemTrousers of the Hero clothing itemSword of the HeroBarrels (Can contain Arrows)Weapons (Including the Knight's Broadsword)Wolf Link and MidnaIngredients (Including Raw Prime Meat and Raw Meat)Zelda and Loftwing (Skyward Sword HD)Goddess Paraglider FabricIngredients (Including Warm Safflina, Hyrule Herb, Electric Safflina, Armoranth and Mighty Thistle)Zelda (Breath of the Wild)Hyrule-Princess Paraglider FabricIngredients (Including Hyrule Herb, Swift Carrot, Swift Violet, Electric Safflina and Warm Sadllina)Shields (Including Soldier's Shield)Toon Zelda (The Wind Waker)Bygone-Royal Paraglider FabricSea Breeze ShieldIngredients (Including Hyrule Herb, Warm Safflina and Blue Nightshade)Fuse materials (Including Opal)Zelda (Super Smash Bros.)Princess of Twilight Paraglider FabricDusk BowIngredients (Including Warm Safflina, Armoranth, Cool Safflina and Blue Nightshade)Bows (Including Solduer's Bow)GanondorfDemon King Paraglider FabricIngredients (Including Raw Meat)Materials (Including Amber)SheikSheik Paraglider FabricSheik's Mask clothing itemIngredients (Including Chillshroom, Zapshroom, Hylian Shroom, Razorshroom, Skyshroom)Shields (Including the Shield of the Mind's Eye)MiphaZora-Champion Paraglider FabricVah Ruta Divine HelmFish (Including Stealthfin Trout, Hyrule Bass, Chillfin Trout, Mighty Carp and Voltfin Trout)Weapons (Including Zora Spear)DarukGoron-Champion Paraglider FabricVah Rudania Divine Helm clothing itemMaterials from mining (Including Flint and Rock Salt)Weapons (Including Cobble Crusher)UrbosaGerudo-Champion Paraglider FabricVah Naboris Divine Helm clothing itemIngredients (Including Raw Meat, Raw Prime Meat and Raw Bird Drumstick)RevaliRito-Champion Paraglider FabricVah Medoh Divine Mask clothing itemIngredients (Including Wildberry, Palm Fruit, Hydromelon, Acorn, Chickaloo Tree Nut, Voltfruit and Apple)Bows (Including Swallow Bow)GuardianAnicent-Sheikah Paraglider FabricMetal crates (Can contain Arrows)Shields (Including Rusty Shield)BokoblinBokoblin Paraglider FabricIngredients (Including Raw Meat)Sheilds (Including Spiked Boko Shield)Below you'll find all of the Paraglider Fabric we've recieved from Amiibos so far. It's important to note that, to change your Paraglider design, you have to visit the Dye Shop in Hateno Village.
Link (Tears of the Kingdom)
Credit: Nintendo. | Image credit: Nintendo.Link (Rider)
Credit: Nintendo. | Image credit: Nintendo.Link (Majora's Mask)
Credit: Nintendo. | Image credit: Nintendo.Zelda and Loftwing (Skyward Sword HD)
Credit: Nintendo. | Image credit: Nintendo.Link (Skyward Sword)
Urbosa
Zelda (Super Smash Bros.)
Link (Super Smash Bros.) and Link (Twilight Princess)
Revali
Ganondorf
Bokoblin
Link (Archer - Breath of the Wild)
Link (8-Bit - The Legend of Zelda)
Zelda (Breath of the Wild)
Link (Ocarina of Time)
Guardian
Daruk
Toon Zelda (The Wind Waker)
Link (Link's Awakening)
Mipha
Toon Link (The Wind Waker)
How to use Tears of the Kingdom Amiibos
If using Amiibo in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the same as its predecessor, Breath of the Wild, then you can follow the steps below to scan your figurine and collect your rewards.
It's important to note that you must attempt to open the Temple of Time for the first time to use Amiibo in Tears of the Kingdom.
Enter your pause menu and navigate to the 'Save' and 'Load' screen.On this screen, select 'Options' and look for the 'Amiibo' one.Select this setting and 'Activate Amiibo Functionality'.Once you have enabled Amiibo, go along your abilities menu until you come across the 'Amiibo' selection.Select this and make sure that 'Amiibo' is equipped in the ability slot.Place the Amiibo scanner circle over a compatible area. If there's an exit on the screen, you can't scan an Amiibo there.Then, simply scan your figurine or card by gently pressing it onto the the right controller of your Switch when it's in handheld mode.Good luck collecting Amiibo unlocks in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom! If you'd like to learn more about Link's adventure across Hyrule, visit our Tears of the Kingdom walkthrough.
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