All Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Amiibo rewards

Even though Amiibo are so cool that you might just want to show them off, they still have functions in almost every Nintendo Switch game. Scanning them usually unlocks some sort of in-game reward, which is true in both cases The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and new The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Realm. There are already dozens of Amiibo, and even a few brand new ones made specifically for Link’s latest adventures, so scanning them all is nearly impossible. Fortunately, not all of them have unique rewards, but there are a few that you might want to consider collecting for some special unlocks. Everyone is here Tears of the kingdom Amiibo rewards and how to activate them.

How to activate Amiibo

Amiibo icon on the link ability wheel.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

To access any Amiibo reward in Tears of the kingdomyou must first enable them by pausing the game and going to System menu. Simply change from here amiibo disabled card for Use amiibo.

When you have done this, you will now have a new option in your Ability wheel. The lower left option has Amiibo icon, which you should select. This will create a circle on the ground indicating where the Amiibo reward you intend to scan will appear. At this point you can start scanning any Amiibo as usual by placing it on top of your right Joy-Con or on top of your Pro Controller.

All Amiibo Rewards

Link glides on a Majora's Mask-themed glider in Tears of the Kingdom.Image used with permission of the copyright holder

We’ll start with an Amiibo that has unique rewards, which have a chance to spawn in addition to normal rewards. All of the ones that come with the fabric are unique paraglider designs that you can outfit. If you use any Amiibo other than those listed below, you will simply get a random item or material. Here’s a list of the Amiibo and the rewards each one can get.

Breath of the Wild Link Rider

Hylian-Hod fabric

Majora’s mask link

Majora’s mask fabric

Fierce Deity’s Mask, Armor, and Boots

Skyward Sword Zelda and Loftwing

Zelda’s sailcloth fabric

Tears of the Kingdom Link

Chamption’s tunic fabric

Bokoblin

Bokoblin fabric

A gift

Goron-Champion fabric

Divine Helm of Vah Rudaria

Ganondorf (Super Smash Bros.)

Cloth of the Demon King

Guard

Ancient-Sheikah fabric

Link (The Legend of Zelda)

Pixel Fabric

Hero’s cap, tunic and pants

Link (Link’s Awakening)

Egg fabric

Cap, tunic and trousers of awakening

Link (Ocarina of Time)

Lon Lon Ranch fabric

Cap, tunic and trousers of the time

Connection (Skyward Sword)

Sword Spirit Cloth

The white sword of heaven

Cap, tunic and trousers of heaven

Link (Super Smash Bros.)

Mirror of Twilight Fabric

Twilight Cap, Tunic, and Pants

Epona

Link/Link Archer (Tears of the Kingdom/Breath of the Wild)

Fabric of the Tunic of Remembrance

Mipha

Fabric Zora-Champion

The Divine Helmet of Vah Ruta

Rivals

Rito-Champion fabric

The Divine Helmet of Vah Medoh

Sheik (Super Smash Bros.)

Sheik Fabric

Shield of the mind’s eye

Sheik mask

Toon Link (Super Smash Bros.)

King of Red Lions fabric

Sea Breeze Boomerang

Toon Link (Wind Waker)

King of Red Lions fabric

Sea Breeze Boomerang

Wind tunic and trousers

Urbosa

Gerudo-Champion fabric

Vah Noboris Divine Helm

Zelda (Breath of the Wild)

Hyrule-Princess fabric

Zelda (Super Smash Bros.)

Princess of Twilight fabric

Dusk Bow

Zelda (Wind Waker)

Former royal cloth

Sea-Breeze shield

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