At the end of February 2024 I decided I wanted to obtain all the main animal crossing amiibo series so I came here to ask for info. I now have every animal crossing amiibo (minus the promotional cp Isabelle and K.K. slider cards - the main series already contain 3 K.K. Slider variants and 6 Isabelle variants anyway). I'm repurposing this post as an info source alongside the comments below which everyone did a great job at supplying great info. You may also read my original post in the spoiler below
As of early May 2024, I have acquired every amiibo from s1-5 + WA & Sanrio series. I bought s1-5 + WA booster boxes of 50 packs from Japanese Yahoo (using a Japanese proxy site) for about £500 total. Completed all the series and had a lot of duplicates to give to my cousin! I also bought the official albums for s1-5 for about £150 but I would not recommend spending so much money on these.
My amiibo cards are all obviously in Japanese, but unlike nintendo games, amiibo cards are all the same on the inside and are not region locked. I can't read their Japanese names but for the most part I know most of the villagers names in English and also I bought the albums for s1-5 and the english names are behind the card slots which is really nice.
As of early May 2024, I have acquired every amiibo from s1-5 + WA & Sanrio series. I bought s1-5 + WA booster boxes of 50 packs from Japanese Yahoo (using a Japanese proxy site) for about £500 total. Completed all the series and had a lot of duplicates to give to my cousin! I also bought the official albums for s1-5 for about £150 but I would not recommend spending so much money on these.
My amiibo cards are all obviously in Japanese, but unlike nintendo games, amiibo cards are all the same on the inside and are not region locked. I can't read their Japanese names but for the most part I know most of the villagers names in English and also I bought the albums for s1-5 and the english names are behind the card slots which is really nice.
Hi I haven't played animal crossing for several years, but recently came back to animal crossing games. I'm now an adult with money so I decided I want to buy every animal crossing amiibo card (at least series 1-4 & welcome amiibo). Problem is... there's so many and it's so over-stimulating and I don't know where to start
First and foremost I'm UK based, in case that affects prices and availability.
I realised straight away that buying packs of just 3 random cards out of a series of 100 is not an efficient way to go about it (especially with there being an order limit of 10 packs per customer and Nintendo cancelled my orders )
But... buying individual cards is just as big of a faff (for example I love Fang but £18 for a single card ...)
whats it gonna cost, how long is it gonna take, whats the most efficient way to save time and money should I start with the cheap single cards, with packs, should I do both simultaneously should I bury my head in the sand out of frustration?
The sanrio packs are perfect since the whole series of 6 cards is in the single pack. Is there a similar way to buy a COMPLETE series (e.g. 1-4) so I can never worry about this ever again.
ik the card system can be easily reverse engineered (sorta like e-reader cards, and nook codes in the gamecube version that I never playedso idk why I'm talking about the gcn game as if I played it) and there are many 3rd party cards being made due to this
I would happily turn to 3rd party cards if it simplifies the process of collecting them all for a fraction of the price but I want to explore collecting legitimate cards first and foremost as it's definitely more ethical to me. Not to mention I'm scared of buying bad fakes (like Redd level of fake) that dont scan properly, look awful, wrong dimensions etc etc.
My head is gonna overheat and explode if I have to think much more about amiibo cards honestly
tl;dr: Completing an amiibo collection is hard, looking for advice for acquiring them all. Ideally legit cards, last resort buying full collections from high quality 3rd party
First and foremost I'm UK based, in case that affects prices and availability.
I realised straight away that buying packs of just 3 random cards out of a series of 100 is not an efficient way to go about it (especially with there being an order limit of 10 packs per customer and Nintendo cancelled my orders )
But... buying individual cards is just as big of a faff (for example I love Fang but £18 for a single card ...)
whats it gonna cost, how long is it gonna take, whats the most efficient way to save time and money should I start with the cheap single cards, with packs, should I do both simultaneously should I bury my head in the sand out of frustration?
The sanrio packs are perfect since the whole series of 6 cards is in the single pack. Is there a similar way to buy a COMPLETE series (e.g. 1-4) so I can never worry about this ever again.
ik the card system can be easily reverse engineered (sorta like e-reader cards, and nook codes in the gamecube version that I never played
I would happily turn to 3rd party cards if it simplifies the process of collecting them all for a fraction of the price but I want to explore collecting legitimate cards first and foremost as it's definitely more ethical to me. Not to mention I'm scared of buying bad fakes (like Redd level of fake) that dont scan properly, look awful, wrong dimensions etc etc.
My head is gonna overheat and explode if I have to think much more about amiibo cards honestly
tl;dr: Completing an amiibo collection is hard, looking for advice for acquiring them all. Ideally legit cards, last resort buying full collections from high quality 3rd party
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