Get ready to feel your wallet get a lot lighter as we check out the most expensive Amiibo you can add to your collection!
Amiibo give us some amazing items and bonuses in games, and they look incredible while stored on your shelf when not in use.
But how much can little likenesses of our favourite characters cost.
Here’s a clue – a lot more than you might think!
Check out the most expensive Amiibo available to buy today and see for yourself.
Note – all prices have been thoroughly researched using previous sales through eBay and official PriceCharting records on 10/07/23. All prices are correct at the time of writing.
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10. The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild – Champions Amiibo 4-Pack (Brand New) – $126

The most expensive Zelda Amiibo figures of all time take the 10th spot in our list today. The 4 Champions (Breath of the Wild) that piloted the humongous Divine Beasts in BotW come in one pack together.
And yeah, they’re absolutely awesome!
There are various different drops that you’ll get from these figures if used while playing BotW. Each figure brings one of the weapons of their race as a dropped item, weapons that you can use to make into said character’s legendary weapon if you have some diamonds with you.
And, there’s a chance that you’ll get ancient helms based on each of the Divine Beasts too!
They pair up with the ancient armour and give you guardian resistance plus extra protection from fire, cold, heat, or electricity!
9. Joker – $160

Joker is one of the many interesting Super Smash Bros. Amiibo that players can collect to build up their FPs.
That’s Figure Players, AI fighters that learn as you fight against them.
It’s a chance to hone your skills and become an even better player!
Joker comes from the Persona series, a set of games you need to try out if you haven’t experience them already!
8. Metroid and Samus Aran Amiibo 2-Pack – $194

We’re huge fans of Metroid here at Retro Dodo Towers, which is why we’re eagerly awaiting the new game after all the news about a Metroid Prime 4 Release Date. And this Metroid and Samus Aran Amiibo 2-Pack is keeping us occupied for the time being!
If you’re playing Metroid Dread (and let’s face it, that should be all of you), then these two Amiibo give you special benefits that mean you can keep going in battle for longer.
The Samus Amiibo allows players to get 200 health back at the drop of a hat (or in this case, the touch of an Amiibo), and the Metroid gives players 30 missiles once a day!
You’ve really got to love Metroid to spend $194 on this pack, however, so make sure you’re as crazy as we are before you purchase!
The 8th slot in our most expensive Amiibo figures of all time is this Zelda Twilight Princess HD Amiibo Bundle.
Ok, I know it’s a bundle, but it comes with my favourite Zelda Amiibo ever, Wolf Link, and it’s the ultimate combination for Wii-U fans.
Wolf Link joins Link in BotW while you’re running around Hyrule. Just tap the Amiibo and he appears; how amazing is that!
Not only is it nice to have a trusty companion by your side, but it will attack animals and enemies to help you out along the way.
It’ll default to having 3 hearts, but if you have a copy of Twilight Princess and can make it all to the way to the end of the Cave of Ordeals an save your progress on the Amiibo, then you can max those hearts out!
6. Yoshi’s Woolly World w/Yarn Poochy Amiibo Bundle – $239

Poochy is one of the cutest characters from any game we’ve ever played, and this Yoshi’s Woolly World w/Yarn Poochy Amiibo Bundle is an amazing item for anyone who lives and breathes Wooly World.
Can you remember when Poochy first came into being back on Yoshi’s Island on the SNES? He was the companion that Yoshi always needed, and he’s been a very good boy ever since.
Walking over Lava and getting Yoshi to safety is always his first port of call, and by tapping the Amiibo while playing the game, you’ll get Poochy to come to your aid!
It also unlocks the Poochy Dash and a Poochy wool pattern for your Yoshi!
Oh, and this set comes bundled with Wooly World for the DS too!
5. Mega Yarn Yoshi Amiibo – $247

Mega Yarn Yoshi Amiibo takes the 5th spot on this list of the most expensive Amiibo of all time!
Back in 2015 you could only get this massive Yoshi at Toys’ R’ Us stores. And yes, it’s made from proper yarn just like Poochy above.
Just like the smaller Yoshi’s, you can tap the foot of this huge Yoshi and get an extra Yoshi to join in the game with you.
It’s the same as the other smaller variants, but you can cuddle this one if you feel sad.
Anyone got one we can borrow in the office… just asking for a friend.
4. Splatoon Inkling Amiibo 3 Pack (Alternate Colours) – $279

Up next is the Splatoon Inkling Amiibo 3 Pack (Alternate Colours) set.
This set is a little more expensive than the usual Splatoon Amiibo due to the fact that (as the name suggests), it features different colours for Orange Inkling Girl, Blue Inkling Boy, and Green Squid.
As you can see, we’ve got a Green Inkling Girl, Purple Inkling Boy, and an Orange Squid.
Madness!
This alternate set didn’t have the same distribution as the regular set, which is why it costs so much to buy now!
3. Monster Hunter Stories Navirou Amiibo (Japanese Version) – $299

Navirou could well be the most famous cat in gaming history, and that’s knowing that Garfield and Big the Cat exist too! And this Monster Hunter Stories Navirou Amiibo (Japanese Version) is priced for the super fans out there.
If you want to get a boxed Navirou Amiibo, then you’re looking at spending around $300. But what does it give you?
Obviously this Amiibo is going to unlock some kind of monster, but what do you get for such a high price?
Well, players unlock an Aptonoth called Navtonoth, a creature which has some unique traits that make it an interesting addition to your collection.
2. Nintendo 3DS Switchi Amiibo Monster Hunter Stories Lioleia & Cheval (Japanese Version) – $350

Today’s Silver Medal goes to another Monster Hunter duo!The good news about Japanse Amiibo like this Nintendo 3DS Switchi Amiibo Monster Hunter Stories Lioleia & Cheval (Japanese Version) is that they aren’t region locked.
So, you can use this on any Switch to get epic Monster Hunter Stories items including unlocking Lioleia .
Plus, you can swap and change riders on the mounts when displaying in your games room!
1. Qbby – BoxBoy Series Amiibo – $593

The results are in, the internet has spoken, and this Qbby – BoxBoy Series Amiibo takes the top spot as the most expensive Amiibo available to buy today.
I mean, this little white box costs $593 at the time of writing!
Qbby is the main character from BoxBoy, that little known series I doubt you’ve heard of…
Who am I kidding; BoxBoy is huge, so there’s no wonder Qbby is topping this list.
If you scan Qbby into BoxBoy, then you can get some cool visual filters as well as a costume of Qucy.
Seb Santabarbara has bought every Nintendo console that has ever been released in his 33 years on Planet Earth. His favourite game franchise is Zelda, and he’s patiently waiting for Banjo-Kazooie to come back to the fold. When he’s not playing games, he’s travelling the world in his self-converted camper van.