Which amiibo is best?
Andrew Mccoy
Updated on January 16, 2026
The most useful amiibo for Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
- Best overall: Link (Super Smash Bros.)
- Best companion: Wolf Link and Midna.
- Best for rare items: Guardian (Breath of the Wild)
- Best way to get rich quick: Ganondorf (Super Smash Bros.)
- Best long-range option: Zelda (Super Smash Bros.)
Are Amiibos worth buying?
For my family and me, they are most definitely worth it. My daughter uses them in Smash; she's leveled up over half of them so far, and I enjoy having them out on display. I'm 30 and I have only two amiibo (Samus and Peach). It sounds like I'm the first to chime in who hasn't gone nuts for these things.Which amiibo is best for Smash Bros?
What Is the Best Amiibo in Smash Ultimate?
- King K. ...
- Terry (A+ or S tier – occasionally banned)
- Mii Gunner (A+ tier)
- King Dedede (A+ tier)
- Ridley (A+ tier)
- Ness (A+ or A tier – sometimes banned from Youtuber amiibo tournaments to avoid repetitive content)
- Link (A tier)
- Byleth (A tier)
Which amiibo works with the most games?
The Mario series amiibo are incredibly versatile, compatible across the widest amount of games on the most systems.Is the wolf link Amiibo rare?
Wolf Link amiibo was a pretty rare find after it sold out, and it would be listed at a very high price, but good thing Best Buy re-stocked on the update Wolf Link.Top 10 BEST Amiibo!
What's the rarest amiibo?
Golden boy Gold Mega ManThis has become one of the rarest amiibo on the market because it can only be purchased in a special bundle for the Mega Man Legacy Collection game on 3DS.