Wolf Link Amiibo Jp Model (The Legend of Zelda Series)
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Juan
18-11-2024A++, I was more than satisfied as a client.
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Mellissa
> 3 dayI got this for Breath of The Wild and it works perfectly. I didnt want to pay for the more expensive US version.
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Antonette Valdes
> 3 dayJust what my daughter wanted, she was so excited to get her amiibo
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Camryn Christiansen
> 3 dayThis would be more useful in BOTW if Wolf Link had more than three hearts. I have heard that one can upgrade Wolf Link by playing through Twilight Princess HD, but this game is not available on the Switch, so Im stuck with a companion that dies when it attacks anything on its own.
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Chris
19-11-2024Came in perfect condition
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zibblebeeboobop
> 3 dayJust get a Powersave device for the same price. Does the same stuff but more.
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Kei
> 3 dayPackage actually came in a bit earlier than expected by a couple of days. The figure was not bubble wrapped or secured, so it probably is explanation for the bends, but you can tell that it has wear on it like its been stored somewhere for a long time as the cardboard itself was fraying. It was completely unopened when it came in, but if you wanted to keep it in the package for collection or display, maybe not. That being said, for what it is and considering the fact that I do not believe they are even made any more, its reasonable to say that I am surprised that there is no further damage. The figure itself is in good condition, and it is a Japan edition, which was what I wanted.
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William D. Klimeck
> 3 dayIt looks awesome and fills your arrows in Twilight Princess.
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Caleb OConnor
> 3 dayTwilight Princess and later Wind Waker HD are the only reason I even got a WiiU in the first place. This made my experience feel complete and I feel sorry for any Zelda fan who could not acquire this for themselves while these were still being made. Get the few that may still be out there while you still can, fellow completionisists.
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Anon
> 3 dayRecieved in great condition, japanese Wolf link amiibo. If unaware, the figure itself is identical regardless of region. The only difference is the packaging. If leaving such a figure in the box, this decreases its value and rarity (which is why japanese amiibo are cheaper!) but if you are the type of person to throw away the packaging immediately, then it only makes sense to buy rarer amiibo from japan.