



Wario amiibo (Super Smash Bros Series)
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Vito
> 3 dayI bought It right when it was being sold and it arrived today, it shipped very fast and its an amazing amiibo
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Brad
Greater than one weekThe amiibo arrive well ahead of schedule with not even a scratch on the box! The amiibo itself looks factory fresh. Works as expected with smash bros.
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Marc Dambrt
> 3 dayGot her today. Very satisfied with the figure and price. Detail is absolutely amazing and a perfect addition to anybodys collection. For those rating this low simply because it sold out, well, you should have been on when they said she was going to be available. She was up for at least an hour, which was enough time to snag one.
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WizardBeard
> 3 dayIts a Sheik amiibo! Just what it says it is, either you want it or you dont. Tri-Force all the way.
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Samir
> 3 dayIts pretty fun at first, getting to repeatedly beat your amiibo figure over and over. At least thats what it was like for me when I first started training my Sonic amiibo (which isnt the first one I got; the first two amiibo I got were Mario and Yoshi, with Sonic being my third one). It seemed pretty vapid, often standing still for a bit before initiating an attack, making it all the more predictable. But after I got it to around Level 30 and such, I stopped winning every time. Ill admit, my amiibo was a bit cheap sometimes, but it went on to be a fun challenge. At Level 50...you guessed it. This guys cruelty knew no bounds. Maybe its just me, but I think that they become stronger on their own (possibly even with/without being customized and all) as they level up. I was getting K.O.d at very small percentages such as 30%-40%. I felt like I was being very predictable because my amiibo seemed to be able to detect practically every single move I made. It was as if my amiibo was psychic or something. But yeah. Also, in case you didnt know, your amiibo figures will not attempt to attack you if you remain still (at least thats what I experienced when I was fighting against 3 amiibo figures).
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Prof. Elwyn Hamill
> 3 dayCame in great condition and works perfectly.
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Katherine E. Jenkins
> 3 dayI really cant get over the wonderful amount of detail to be found on all the amiibo figures, this one included. The quality is quite good too! I wish some of the other figures werent as expensive, but the Sheik figure is well-priced for the quality of the product.
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Richard Tirado
> 3 dayThought this was an American little Mac but OKAY! Still happy I finally got mines...
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Lilith Luna
> 3 dayThis amiibo figure is wonderfully crafted and makes a nice collectible of the Super Smash Bros. design of the classic Blue Bomber, which differs in some ways to his more contemporary designs, noticeably being more detailed. Though hard to tell in pictures online, the dark blue parts of Mega Mans armor have a metallic shine to them which looks very nice, something he shares with Samus amiibo figure. Beyond just his appearance, Mega Man is useful in more then just Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, where he can be trained as a CPU fighter, he can also be used to unlock a Mii Racing Suit based on his Iconic Armor for use in Mario Kart 8, can be used to unlock costumes of and based on him in Super Mario Maker and Yoshis Woolly World, respectively, and can be used to unlock Fan-Created Challenges in the upcoming Nintendo 3DS release of the Mega Man Legacy Collection. There will surely be even more functions for the Blue Bombers amiibo in the future.
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Doug Jones
> 3 dayEveryone knows the best amiibos are the ones you can actually purchase without having to visit that auction site and fork over your cash to scalpers. *SKU is released, sells out in less than a day* Demand = met - Nintendo