Nintendo is restocking the four Zelda: Breath of the Wild Champion amiibo for Age of Calamity

November 20

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Can you believe that the four Zelda: Breath of the Wild Champion amiibo (Daruk, Urbosa, Mipha, Revali) came out in November of 2017? It’s true, we tracked it all here!

Since then getting restocks has been a pain, like most figures more than a year out, with individual Champions going for upwards of $30 or more each on the secondary market. Thankfully, Nintendo has been periodically restocking amiibo throughout the years, and they’ve publicly announced a Champions reprint set for later this year.

Come November 20, which is right alongside of the launch of the new Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity game, all four figures will be available once more. While those four characters have not been officially revealed to be playable, the box art heavily implies that they are.

In that same vein, amiibo functionality may work similarly to how it operated in Hyrule Warriors proper.

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