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Where to find every Amiibo: a guide to collecting Nintendo dolls

Nintendo's interactive Amiibo figures.

Image Credit: Nintendo

Nintendo has made a big move into the plastic-statue market, and fans are swarming stores to collect every single one.

Last month, Nintendo introduced its line of interactive toys alongside Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. You could pick up a Mario, Pikachu, or Donkey Kong and zap those figures into your game and train them up. It’s a neat idea that the publisher obviously borrowed from Activision’s Skylanders franchise.

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But putting together a complete collection of Amiibos — or even finding particular ones — is quickly turning into a nearly impossible task. So, to help our gaming amigos find their favorite Amiibos, I’ve put together a list of where you should look to find every figure Nintendo has released so far.

This list will change a lot. If you see something that is out of date, please feel free to let me know by emailing jeff.grubb@venturebeat.com.

First wave

Mario

Where you should check first:

  • Toys ‘R’ Us
  • Best Buy
  • GameStop
  • Target

All of the stores listed above have Mario in stock both at their stores and online. You could also try Walmart, but it is sold out online.

Where you should avoid:

  • Amazon

Amazon only has Mario from third-party resellers who have jacked the price up to more than $13.

Link

Where you should check first:

  • Amazon
  • Toys ‘R’ Us
  • Target

Where you should avoid:

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  • Walmart
  • GameStop

Link is hard to come by at Walmart and GameStop.

Pikachu

Where you should check first:

  • Toys ‘R’ Us
  • Target

Where you should avoid:

  • Amazon
  • Walmart
  • GameStop

Link and Pikachu are in the same situation except you may have an easier time finding Pikachu at Walmart.

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Kirby

Where you should check first:

Where you should avoid:

  • Best Buy
  • GameStop
  • Target
  • Walmart

Kirby is hard to find in all the above retailers’ stores, but you might have better luck with their websites.

Yoshi

Where you should check first:

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  • Best Buy
  • Toys ‘R’ Us
  • Target
  • Walmart

Where you should avoid:

  • Amazon
  • GameStop

GameStop stores are running low on Yoshi. Amazon gets him in intermittently, but he’s only available via resellers right now.

Peach

Where you should check first:

  • Everywhere

Peach is widely available. Here’s the Amazon link.

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Donkey Kong

Where you should check first

Where you should avoid:

  • Best Buy
  • GameStop
  • Target
  • Walmart

Like Kirby, Donkey Kong is hard to find in stores, but you’ll have a much easier time getting him online.

Fox

Where you should check first:

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  • Toys ‘R’ Us

Where you should avoid:

  • Everywhere else

Fox is really starting to sell out at a lot of places. If you want to go online for him, try GameStop — but Toys ‘R’ Us is still your best bet.

Samus

Where you should check first:

  • Amazon
  • Toys R Us
  • Target (in-store only)

Where you should avoid:

  • Best Buy
  • GameStop
  • Walmart

Best Buy, GameStop, and Walmart may have Samus available online, but don’t try their stores.

First-wave goners

Animal Crossing Villager, Marth, and Wii Fit Trainer

These are all gone, and everyone is rushing to find them. If you see one in the back of some dimly lit Target and you’re in the market for it, you shouldn’t wait.

Wave two

Zelda

Where you should check first:

  • Toys ‘R’ Us
  • GameStop

Where you should avoid:

  • Everywhere else

Zelda is sold out just about anywhere that isn’t Toys ‘R’ Us.

Luigi

Where you should check first:

Where you should avoid:

  • Everywhere else

Wave two near-goners

Diddy Kong, Little Mac, Captain Falcon, and Pit

These are all really hard to find. They aren’t as rare as Villager, for example, but people are already selling Diddy Kong for more than $30 on Amazon.

Wave three preorders

Bowser, Toon Link, King Dedede, Megaman, Ike, Sheik, and Sonic

The wave-three Amiibos are set to debut in January and February, but you can start preordering them now.

All of the wave-three Amiibos (not including store exclusives) are available for preorder online at the following stores:

  • Best Buy
  • GameStop
  • Walmart

Wave three store exclusives

Meta Knight

Meta Knight is exclusive to Best Buy, but it is sold out.

Shulk

Shulk is exclusive to GameStop, but it is sold out.

Rosalina

Rosalina is exclusive to Target, but it’s not available for preorder yet. The site says it is “sold out,” but that isn’t the case. You can preorder it here once it’s available.

Lucario

Lucario was available at Toys ‘R’ Us, but the preorders have sold out.

Second-hand market

Nintendo has confirmed that it is discontinuing some Amiibos, but it has not said which ones, but it seems likely that Wii Fit Trainer, Villager, and Marth won’t find their way back to store shelves. If you want any of those three figures, you may better off going to eBay or Amazon’s resellers. For everything else, we’re probably not at that point yet.