In his quest to save Termina from certain doom in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, Link must don many masks over the course of a repeating three-day cycle. This amiibo figure shows him with the Goron Mask, which allowed him to transform into the Goron, Darmani.

It's time to dust off your amiibo collection as you dive into the world of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Just like in Breath of the Wild, you can scan in your collection of interactive figures to get some goodies to help you on your journey around, above, and below Hyrule.


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Scanning Ganondorf's TOTK amiibo will get you a few chunks of Raw Meat and a weapon, such as a Royal Broadsword or a Gloom Sword, a weapon which will gradually deplete your health while you use it.

Zelda's Breath of the Wild amiibo is handy if you're in a pinch for money or herbs, as her chest drops with plenty of vegetables and healthy cooking ingredients, along with a precious gem inside the coffer.

After venturing through Tears of the Kingdom for a while, you might be a bit more scared of these pesky monsters and their newfound strength. However, their chests can drop Bokoblin weapons and shields, as well as potentially the Bokoblin Fabric for your paraglider.

Along with metal boxes and some rusty weapons and shields, there's a chance the chest will contain the Ancient Blade, a brilliant material which can be used with Fuse to add 50 to the attack power of your weapon (or arrow) of choice.

The Gerudo Champion delivers various types of meat each time you scan her in, along with a chest containing Gerudo weapons, including the Gerudo Scimitar and the Gerudo Shield.

The Zora Champion amiibo will always summon an assortment of fish alongside a chest containing a Zora Spear. Mipha can also net you the Zora-Champion Fabric for your paraglider and the Vah Ruta Divine Helm for your bonce.

If you're ready to roll with the Goron Champion, you get some handy Rock salt, Flint, and Amber along with a chest that contains the Cobble Crusher. the ideal weapon to stick a rock on and hammer through those cave systems.

Just like in Breath of the Wild, the first time you scan Link, you'll get Epona again! She comes with maximum stats (though she lacks a Pull stat) and, until you register the horse at a stable, the amiibo will keep summoning the horse at your location.

She also has a small chance to reward you with the Dusk Bow, a high-powered bow that automatically lets you fire arrows a bit further without the need for a Keese Wing. Tears of the Kingdom also offers the chance to earn the Princess of Twilight Fabric for your paraglider with this amiibo as well.

Sheik's amiibo brings the same rewards as it did in Breath of the Wild, but with one new weapon added to the mix. Along with the Eightfold Blade (a Sheikah sword) and the Shield of the Mind's Eye, you can also get a Phrenic Bow, replacing the elemental arrows from BOTW.

You can also get the Sheik Fabric for your paraglider. We assume we'll also be able to get Sheik's Mask again to help us sneak around. The chest also drops with assorted mushrooms.

Toon Link's big rewards are the same as the Wind Waker Toon Link amiibo. You can expect to see things like Knights Broadswords, generic boomerangs, and if you're lucky you'll stumble upon the Sea-Breeze Boomerang. However, it's that rather lovely tunic we want, right?

One new item you can get from a chest is the Pixel Fabric, which replicates the Hero of Hyrule's look back in the original game. We also haven't seen the Legend of Zelda Sword, but we have seen all the barrels that come with this chunky amiibo.

Ocarina of Time's Link swoops in with similar rewards as he did in BOTW. In addition to piles of meat, a Soldier's Claymore, and a rare chance of finding a Biggoron's Sword inside the chest, you can also don the Hero of Time's garbs:

Along with a shower of Hyrule Herbs, there are two rare items you can get. The Sea-Breeze Shield has a staggering defense stat of 65, an amazing number to storm your way through the early game. But Zelda can also drop the Bygone-Royal Fabric.

There's also a chance you could pull the legendary, two-handed Fierce Deity Sword from this chest as well (although you are able to procure it and this entire set for yourself without the amiibo, too). Tears of the Kingdom also gives you the chance to find the Majora's Mask Fabric for your paraglider with this amiibo.

A fellow sky-diving enthusiast, Skyward Sword's Link drops a chest with a Knight's Broadsword or a Soldier's Shield in it, along with crates filled with arrows. If you're lucky, you can get the White Sword of the Sky weapon, which had a pretty good attack power for the early hours. You can also get the Sword-Spirit Fabric.

Unfortunately, the Wolf Link amiibo doesn't summon a wolf friend to help you out in the overworld. However, each day you scan your Wolf Link amiibo, you will get some Raw Meat and maybe even a little Gourmet Raw Meat or a Raw Whole Bird. That's still pretty useful, as meat is often the basis for some of the highest health-restoring food in the game.

The Link's Awakening amiibo offers totally new garb that wasn't in BOTW at all. The Link's Awakening amiibo drops barrels full of apples, arrows, and on occasion Hylian Shrooms. You could get a random bushel of arrows too, but the usual treasure chest comes with weapons like a Soldier's Broadsword, or the unique Egg Fabric for your paraglider.

As with all amiibo costume parts, this outfit is also available to find in the game without the amiibo. We can't get enough of this one. It really is the dream outfit we've always wanted.

And those are all of the rewards you can get in Tears of the Kingdom. We'll keep this guide up-to-date, just in case Nintendo decides to drop some brand-new Zelda-themed amiibo in the future, and as we discover more rewards for these figures. For other tips, why not check out our Tears of the Kingdom guide?

Alana has been with Nintendo Life since 2022, and while RPGs are her first love, Nintendo is a close second. She enjoys nothing more than overthinking battle strategies, characters, and stories. She also wishes she was a Sega air pirate.

Ngl as an amiibo owner I am certain this is the main reason why the weapon breakage never bothered me. My Link was always well stocked thanks to the amiibo rune. Now the resources needed to level up the clothes...that was my bane. I hate gathering star fragments.

ancients blade arrowhead from botw archer link.

ancient shiekas fabric from the guardian.

Sea breeze boomerang from windwaker link.

Dusk sword from Ganon.

Sword of the hero from 8bit link.

The Link's Awakening costume is hilarious, but the additional items are a downgrade.

In BotW (yes, even on Wii U) the Link's Awakening spawns a bunch of fish alongside a chest with generic items (which demonstrates some forward-thinking on Nintendo's part given how much later LAHD launched).

So, basically the Wind Waker link without the unique stuff, but still referenced LA's Island setting.

i can safely state that you may not even NEED Amiibo's to unlock anything save for the unique weapons and the Paraglider fabric. i say this, due to owning the game, but none of the Amiibo, and i have found both the Fierce Deity Mask, and the Trouser's of the sky In game. whether or not the rest of the pieces are available in game, i cannot say. but the mere fact i found these without using an Amiibo? seems telling.

i cannot remember where i found the trousers. but the mask i found in a cave at skull lake in the Akkala region. the tallest eye, where there was a shrine in Botw, now has a very deep hole leading to a cave. the other eye is an entrance to the Deep.

the cave is full of Stal enemies. i fought roughly 5 stal Bokoblins, one Stal Moblin, and a Stalnox. then in a metal chest inside a litte shrine (not a zonai challenge shrine) i found the Fierce Deity Mask. 6 defence and a level 1 attack boost.

I just found out you don't need any amiibo to get any of the special armor sets. You only need then for the fabrics. I have to be honest and say that that's a little upsetting to me. I have this huge collection I started building from Breath of the Wild to Tears of the Kingdom and now it turns out they're useless cause you can get everything in game.. I think it's cool for people who don't have Amiibo. But now it just feels useless to own them. Kinda sucks..

I have most of the Amiibo but I am glad that they added the sets to the world so it doesn't exclude those who don't or like me don't have all the sets. Some of those Amiibos are very hard to get without paying up the nose - looking at you Wind Waker Link and Zelda! I am fine with the cosmetic stuff being exclusive to Amiibos since I can take/leave cosmetic things in games anyways. Good job striking a balance Nintendo.

I did like that my horses are still in the stable, that was very cool and unexpected. Makes me wonder what happened to my Zero cycle though. I guess that went away with the rest of Link's powers when he got zapped in the beginning on the game? 152ee80cbc

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