All Zelda Amiibo Rewards In Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Animal Crossing: New Horizons' big 3.0 update has introduced a wealth of new content to life sim, including a slew of new items to collect. Along with a set of Lego furniture, you can now get clothing and other items based on Nintendo's Legend of Zelda series--but they won't be available right away.

Unlike the Super Mario crossover items, the new Zelda furniture is tied to certain Amiibo. The same is true for select Splatoon Amiibo. You'll need to have a compatible figure before you can get your hands on the items in the game. Fortunately, it's an easy process. Here's a rundown on how to unlock the Zelda furniture. If you're just getting started--or are just returning to your island after a long hiatus--then be sure to check out our Animal Crossing: New Horizons guide hub for more helpful guides.

How To Unlock Zelda Furniture​


Much like the Sanrio furniture that was added as part of the game's 1.9.0 update, the new line of Zelda furniture is locked behind Amiibo. Fortunately, every Zelda Amiibo released so far is compatible with the game, and you only need one of them to unlock the entire set.

Once you've got a Zelda Amiibo handy, head over to the Resident Services building and use the Nook Stop terminal. Select Invite a Camper from the list of options and scan the figure when prompted. If you're unable to invite a camper because one is already visiting your campsite, you can instead head to the Roost on the second floor of the museum and use the Amiibo phone to invite the character to the cafe.

After you've scanned the figure, the Zelda furniture will automatically become available to purchase through the Nook Shopping service, which you can access either via the Nook Stop terminal or the Nook Shopping app on your Nook Phone. The entire set of furniture will be listed under the Promotional tab, where you can also find the aforementioned Sanrio items (if you've unlocked them) as well as the newly added Lego furniture.

All The Zelda Furniture​


The 3.0 update has added 28 Zelda-themed items in total, ranging from decorations to clothing, wallpaper, and other accessories. You can see the full list below:

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  • Decayed Guardian - 3,000 Bells
  • Fairy bottle - 1,000 Bells
  • Goddess statue - 2,500 Bells
  • Heart - 350 Bells
  • Heart Container - 2,000 Bells
  • Master Sword - 5,000 Bells
  • Rupee - 350 Bells
  • Silent princess - 700 Bells
  • Triforce - 3,333 Bells
  • Zonai authentication crest - 3,000 Bells
  • Tri Rod - 13,330 Bells
  • Ocarina of Time - 2,500 Bells
  • Tri headband - 1,500 Bells
  • Ancient princess wig - 2,000 Bells
  • Champion wig - 2,000 Bells
  • Link hat - 2,000 Bells
  • Majora's Mask - 2,500 Bells
  • Champion outfit - 2,300 Bells
  • Link outfit - 2,300 Bells
  • Tulin outfit - 1,200 Bells
  • Hylian trousers - 1,800 Bells
  • Ancient princess costume - 3,000 Bells
  • Mineru costume - 1,200 Bells
  • Ancient princess sandals - 1,600 Bells
  • Hylian boots - 1,600 Bells
  • Hero's sword and shield - 5,000 Bells
  • Korok Forest wall - 3,000 Bells
  • Korok Forest flooring - 3,000 Bells

Which Zelda Amiibo Are Compatible?​


New Horizons is compatible with every Zelda Amiibo released to date. In addition to unlocking Zelda furniture, you can use the figures to invite two new Zelda-inspired villagers to your island: Tulin and Mineru from Tears of the Kingdom. You can see which figures invite each character below:

Tulin​

  • Link (Super Smash Bros.)
  • Toon Link (Super Smash Bros.)
  • Young Link (Super Smash Bros.)
  • Link (Majora's Mask)
  • Link (Skyward Sword)
  • Toon Link (The Wind Waker)
  • Zelda (The Wind Waker)
  • Archer Link (Breath of the Wild)
  • Bokoblin (Breath of the Wild)
  • Daruk (Breath of the Wild)
  • Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  • Zelda and Loftwing (Skyward Sword HD)
  • Link (Tears of the Kingdom)
  • Ganondorf (Tears of the Kingdom)
  • Tulin (Tears of the Kingdom)
  • Yunobo (Tears of the Kingdom)

Mineru​

  • Zelda (Super Smash Bros.)
  • Sheik (Super Smash Bros.)
  • Ganondorf (Super Smash Bros.)
  • Wolf Link (Twilight Princess HD)
  • Link (Ocarina of Time)
  • Link (Twilight Princess)
  • 8-bit Link (The Legend of Zelda)
  • Horseback Link (Breath of the Wild)
  • Guardian (Breath of the Wild)
  • Zelda (Breath of the Wild)
  • Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  • Link (Link's Awakening)
  • Zelda (Tears of the Kingdom)
  • Sidon (Tears of the Kingdom)
  • Riju (Tears of the Kingdom)

There's a ton of other content in the 3.0 update, including a new hotel where you can decorate rooms and earn Hotel Tickets to purchase exclusive items. You can find more helpful tips and articles in our Animal Crossing: New Horizons guide hub.

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