This is a great resource for any Amiibo trainer, as it features information about upcoming tournaments, guides for training specific fighters and an extensive tier list of every currently available Amiibo for Smash Ultimate. The website's been the main center of research for figuring out just how Amiibo work. There's plenty more Amiibo fighting styles, all of which have in depth descriptions on the Amiibo training website Exion Vault. These range from Cautious, which would see an Amiibo avoiding edge guarding and taking risks, to Show-Off, which sees an Amiibo frequently going for off-stage spikes. As they level, they'll slowly begin to use higher and higher CPU AI, eventually reaching level 9 CPU AI once they reach level 50.Īt any point between level 40 and level 50, one could expect an Amiibo to start showing signs of a 'personality.' An Amiibo's personality is used to refer to one of 25 different fighting styles that an Amiibo can take on during its training.
All Amiibo start at level 1, using the equivalent of a level 1 CPU AI. One of the first things for Amiibo trainers to understand is how Amiibo work.