Super Smash Bros 4 Wii U Update: How Will The Amiibo Characters Work With Your Home Console

Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros 4 and Amiibo figures are almost round the corner for the Wii U. Here, you will get to know how the figures and the console work together.

Firstly, the new Amiibo figures learn to fight based on the behavioral pattern of your own gameplay. Making use of your Amiibo necessitates placing your figure on the Wii U Gamepad on a regular basis. Therefore, it is best to keep them nearby. IGN points out that based on the type of gamer you are, the Amiibo figures will start to adapt themselves.

A Nintendo rep recently declared that if you prefer playing matches without making use of any items, your Amiibo won’t know exactly what do with them. It was also revealed that the level upgrades are attained faster when playing with the Amiibo characters in Super Smash Bros 4.

The Amiibo are used in many different gameplay modes for Super Smash Bros Wii U. These include 8-player smash battles, Team Smash features and much more. On top of that, the stats and rewards that you have earned in the game are written on the Amiibo whenever you quit out of a particular mode. Nintendo also has you covered if you are worried about losing any game data. When saving the Amiibo data, if a figure loses contact with the touch sensor, the console will request you to recover the data and then re-write it on the Amiibo.

They will have a level cap of 50 which is specifically 41 levels higher than your average CPU opponent. Although, Nintendo Life has pointed out that even at level 50, you won’t notice much of a difference with the Amiibo figure abilities. It was reported that a Level 50 Mario lost in a match in spite of being around 40 levels higher than the other fighters. Many reviewers have declared that saving data on the Amiibo is quite easy and simple.

Furthermore, the CPU is also smart enough to notice if you are accidentally trying to scan the wrong character. Super Smash Bros 4 for the Wii U to be released on November 21 will feature the launch of many different Amiibo characters. Noteworthy among them include, Mario, Link, Donkey Kong, Fox, Kirby, Peach, Pikachu, Villager, Yoshi, Marth and the Wii Fit Trainer.

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The second wave of characters to be released on December includes characters like Diddy Kong, Luigi, Zelda, Captain Falcon, Little Mac and Pit. Each of these figures cost 12.99 dollars. For now, the games that will work with these figures are Super Smash Bros 4, Captain Toad Treasure Tracker, Mario Kart 8, Yoshi’s Wooly World and Mario Party 10. For the people wondering, 3DS support will arrive in the next year.

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