![]() ![]() Now if that doesn’t mean anything to you, let’s break it down into parts: Those identifying 16 characters for that specific Isabelle amiibo are as follows: I’ll use the Isabelle (Winter Outfit) amiibo as an example to explain how this works. Now, how about beyond what’s been released or officially announced? I’m talking about scrapped/unreleased amiibo and potential future amiibo! How can we know things like that? It’s all thanks to the data within each amiibo! If you’re unfamiliar with the data structure of amiibo, I’ll have to explain some things first…īasically, within the data of each amiibo, there is a string of 16 characters with various hexadecimal values that hold all of the identification info about the amiibo. I assume that most of the older unused IDs are just cancelled amiibo that will probably never release at this point, unfortunately.Īnd here’s the full post if you haven’t seen it yet: So yeah, what we can gather from the current gaps in amiibo IDs is that there were seemingly two unreleased The Legend of Zelda amiibo planned at one point (one for The Wind Waker and one for Breath of the Wild), that there are likely five additional upcoming Splatoon 3 amiibo (with Shiver, Fry, and Big Man almost certainly being three of those), and that we’re likely due for at least one other new amiibo to be announced relatively soon. But since Pyra and Mythra are already accounted for, and Link - Tears of the Kingdom is currently the only other announced but unreleased amiibo, these two unused IDs suggest that we’re due for at least one currently unannounced amiibo relatively soon. One of these may very likely be Link - Tears of the Kingdom, but the other is anyone’s guess! A second unannounced Tears of the Kingdom amiibo is one possibility, but it’s just as possible that neither of those is Link - Tears of the Kingdom, so we could potentially have two unknown amiibo here. Maybe the third-party amiibo took longer to finalize with their respective owners, some being more delayed than others (with Microsoft/Mojang taking the longest, given Steve and Alex’s ID placements relative to their order of release)?įinally, the last of the observable unused IDs are 042E and 042F, two IDs between Malzeno and the Golden Power-Up Band. 1 amiibo did, but instead it seems Nintendo listed the first-party amiibo first (Min Min, Pyra, Mythra) followed by the third-party amiibo after them (Kazuya, Sephiroth, Steve, Alex). 2 amiibo is odd, though, in that it doesn’t follow the usual ordering as the Vol. These are almost certainly guaranteed to be Pyra and Mythra. That brings us to 014E and 014F, two unused IDs between Min Min and Kazuya. ![]() They could just be alternate Inkling and Octoling amiibo, or maybe two new characters, or variants of existing characters, from the upcoming Side Order DLC. Three of those five are obvious-Shiver, Fry, and Big Man-but I’m not sure what the other two would be. It’s quite bizarre, and I’m not sure why they would have split those three up like that, but I can only imagine those five IDs are very likely more Splatoon 3 amiibo, grouped together despite not all releasing at the same time much like the two groups of Super Smash Bros. Uh, what? Yes, for some reason there’s a big gap of 5 unused IDs separating the Splatoon 3 Inkling amiibo from the Octoling and Smallfry amiibo, which all released together. That’s five unused IDs between Inkling (Yellow) and Octoling (Blue). Next we have what might be the weirdest gap between known IDs: 0416–041A. I finally updated my post about the gaps in amiibo IDs, by the way! Here are the notable additions/changes:
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