What happens when you scan your 31st Amiibo in Amiibo Tap?

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Each time you scan an Amiibo in Amiibo Tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits, it unlocks a virtual console demo that is tied to the Amiibo you scanned to unlock it.

There are 30 game demos. What happens if, after unlocking all 30 with different Amiibo, you scan a 31st Amiibo?






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Do you have to scan amiibo every time?

Zelda only allows you to use each amiibo once per day. However, rare items like these require you to scan the same amiibo multiple times until you get lucky.

What does leveling up your amiibo do?

As Amiibo level up, their stats will increase. This will lead to Amiibo being statistically more powerful than other players when custom characters are turned off. You can customize how their stats increase by feeding them equipment, but they will increase even if you don't.

Can you only use an amiibo once?

Amiibo figures can be used in the game as follows: You will be able to scan compatible amiibo figures after you have unlocked the amiibo rune in the game (usually about 45 minutes into gameplay). You can use each amiibo figure once per day (per Nintendo Account).

How do amiibo figures work on switches?

Press and hold the Up button on the left Joy-Con D-Pad (the one that brings up the Runes). Scroll to the right on the right Joy-Con joystick to select the amiibo Rune. Press the L shoulder button to trigger the amiibo. Place your compatible amiibo on the right Joy-Con's joystick to scan the NFC chip.



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