What is the most rare amiibo

Sometimes it's hard to tell exactly what makes a collectible valuable. Usually, it's a combination of rarity, age, condition, and popularity, but sometimes a simple factory defect is enough to set something apart. Not many collectors are interested in them and it can be hard to sell one for a good price, but sometimes the rules change with enough publicity. That's exactly what happened with a handful of Amiibo.

GameSpot reported on a factory-sealed Luigi with no left hand that went up for auction after a student who bought it discovered the defect and hoped that it would raise the toy's value. This followed a string of other Amiibo factory defects which also sold for high prices. This resulted in this handless version of Mario's brother getting quite a bit of attention. The toy ultimately ended up selling for $500 in an eBay auction. Not exactly enough to retire on, but considerably more than the $17 MSRP that the original owner bought him for.

The Golden Mega Man Amiibo is one of the rarer and more valuable figures on the market. It was available exclusively through the "Mega Man Collector's Edition," which quickly sold out. As a result, the price of the enclosed Amibo skyrocketed as it became one of the most desirable figures on the market. Despite the success of the Golden Mega Man, there's another golden Mega Man that's even more valuable. 

Capcom opened a special raffle (via Nintendo Wire) for "Mega Man" fans in Japan to celebrate the franchise's 30th anniversary back in 2018. One of the rarest prizes was a Golden Mega Man 11 Amiibo. This figure features Mega Man jumping back and away in a much more active battle pose than the regular Mega Man Amiibo. Only ten winners received one of these Amiibo, and they were never manufactured again. It's amazing how much value a little gold paint can add.

What's more dangerous than Samus Aran wielding her deadly arm cannon? How about two arm cannons! The Amiibo of the space pirate battling action hero from "Metroid" is another factory defect that garnered a lot of attention. This version of Samus was one of the first to be released, coming to market back in 2014 and starting the trend of collecting deformed Amiibo. 

Polygon reported on a rare defect that showed her with two arm cannons, which was discovered on one of the toys and was immediately put up for auction on eBay. It became very popular, and a bidding war ensued over the only known copy. Dual Cannon Samus Aran ultimately ended up selling for $2,500. That's not a bad turnaround for a toy that usually goes for just $13.

It's good that this Samus found a home, but it begs the question of whether there might be a Samus with two left arms floating around out there, just waiting to be discovered.

The third and final factory defect to make the list is a Princess Peach Amiibo which was discovered without any legs. This one came to light on the tails of the Samus Amiibo and ended up selling for the most money. On December 9, 2014, New York based eBay seller usmik-72rcplxb sold a Nintendo factory sealed legless Princess Peach Amiibo for $25,100.

While its defect makes this item rare, and Princess Peach is among fans' favorite non-Mario Nintendo characters, people were still amazed to discover that a single Amiibo could go for that price. Gamespot reported that there were "over 100 bids from 17 people" and that this is still the most expensive Amiibo ever sold.

Why is this version of Peach more valuable than all the other defective Amiibo out there? Who can say, but the seller must be happy. A few others with the same defect have popped up on occasion, but none have hit the same sale price.

The legless Princess Peach might be the most expensive Amiibo out there, but it isn't the rarest. That honor is tied between the Monster Hunter Stories Gold and Silver Amiibo. These two were part of the Monster Hunter Summit 2017 event (via Nintendo Wire) held in Japan. The competition was held across seven different locations with contestants battling their monsters to see who could come out on top. The second-place prize was the Silver Monster Hunter Stories Amiibo, and the first place prize was the Gold. There is only one of each of these figures in the entire world, making it nearly impossible for a collector to get their hands on one.

It's fitting that these ultra-rare Amiibo went to the competition winners, but there doesn't seem to be any public information on who won or whether or not they were ever sold.

Nintendo has been having a tough go of it lately with the continued struggles of their Wii U console, but they’ve been having enormous success with their Amiibo toys. Capitalizing on the popularity of “toys-to-life” products like Skylanders and Disney Infinity, Nintendo released a line of figures last year based on their massive stable of charactersDubbed “Amiibo”, these toys can be used in some Nintendo games for various purposes, from unlocking content to giving in-game powerups.

Besides their (admittedly limited) practical use, Amiibo have tickled the fancy of collectors and hardcore Nintendo fans in a big way, to the point where various characters have become extremely difficult to find. A combination of ridiculously low supply production on Nintendo’s part and resellers on sites such as eBay capitalizing on these issues have made certain Amiibo figures quite rare. If you have any of these 10 characters in your collection, you should count yourself lucky.

*Note: This list is not all-encompassing, as most Amiibo figures are generally difficult to find. It also doesn’t take Wave 4 characters into account, as they were released too recently to accurately gauge their rarity. Knowing Nintendo though, they’ll likely be just as hard to find soon enough.

10. Lucario

Lucario is bi-pedal Pokemon that is also a mainstay on the Super Smash Bros. roster, but his exclusive ties to Toys R’ Us has made him a tough Pokemon to catch indeed. Lucario isn’t the rarest Amiibo of all, but he still goes for at least twice his price through online resellers.

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Like all collectibles, Amiibos can become a costly hobby. Certain Amiibos are resold at a much higher price when the demand is high, and the supply is low. The second-hand market for Amiibos is so high that many Nintendo fans and collectors have to purchase Amiibos as soon as they are available for the direct market. While some Amiibos can be costly at retail price, no matter how much they cost, they will never be as expensive when resold at second-hand outlets like eBay. This article will count down the most expensive and rarest Amiibos you can find on eBay.

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How much do the rarest Amiibos cost?

An Amiibo usually sells at around $15.99. Some Amiibos come bundled together and can cost $30 to $40 at retail. However, Amiibos sell out fast as Nintendo keeps supplies low. When Amiibos first launched, they would sell out right away. Speaking from experience, this writer spent $30 on a Lucina Amiibo back in the day. Not all Amiibos are as hard to come by as they used to, but there are still some Amiibos worth several hundred dollars.

Below we list out the most expensive Amiibos we came across on eBay.

Octoling 3-pack

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This three-pack comes with a male and female Amiibo of an Octoling, plus an Amiibo of their Squid form. When it was released in retail, it was already an expensive set because it came with three figures. However, it isn’t as hard to find as other Amiibos, meaning it isn’t as expensive as the rarest Amiibos, available in the price range of $75 to $150.

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The toon aesthetic from the Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is a fan-favorite style. Fans love how colorful and stylistic Link and the other characters look in the title. Wind Waker Link and Zelda weren’t the only classic Zelda Amiibos released by Nintendo; there were also Amiibos based on Ocarina of Time, Majora’s Mask, and Skyward Sword. However, the Toon Link and Zelda Amiibo pack is the most expensive, available in the price range of $125 to $150.

Gold Megaman Amiibo

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Nintendo released gold-painted Amiibos of Mario and Megaman. The gold Amiibos are more like trophies than figurines and are more premium than other Amiibos. The gold Megaman Amiibo is the most expensive of the two gold figures, available in the price range of $90 to $200.

Mega Yarn Yoshi Amiibo

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The Yarn Amiibos sold alongside Yoshi’s Woolly World were a cute and cool gimmick for the Amiibos. Nintendo has yet to do something with Yarn Amiibos again, making Yarn Yoshi the only yarn Amiibos on the market. The big Mega Yarn Yoshi Amiibo is now the most expensive on the second-hand market due to its size and retail price, available in the price range of $125 to $200.

Samus Aran & Metroid 2-Pack

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The texture of the Metroid Amiibo released as part of the Samus Returns 2-Pack is soft and squishy. It’s one of the coolest Amiibos Nintendo ever released and has since gone out of print, making it a valuable collector’s item, available in the price range of $100 to $200.

Corrin Player 2 Amiibo

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The female Corrin Amiibo, AKA Corrin Player 2 Amiibo, is more expensive than the male Corrin. Female Corrin was released as an Amazon exclusive, making it rarer than its male counterpart. Female Corrin is also a popular design, making her more desirable than other Amiibos, available in the price range of $150 to $200.

Mii Fighter 3-Pack Amiibo

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Amiibo packages with more than one Amiibo sell more at release because it comes with multiple figurines. Mii Fighter 3-Pack Amiibo was already an expensive Amiibo set for people to buy, but now that it has been out of print, its worth has multiplied. This Amiibo set is available in the price range of $90 to $250.

Super Mario Odyssey Triple Wedding set

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The wedding clothes that Mario, Peach, and Bowser wear in Mario Odyssey are fan-favorite designs. It was a no-brainer for Nintendo to make Amiibos on those characters in those clothes. The Mario and Peach Amiibos are especially perfect as wedding cake toppings. While you can still get the individual Amiibos at a high price, if you want the bundle, it will cost a pretty penny — in the price range of $150 to $300.

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Though the Americas and Europe received some Monster Hunter Amiibos, those countries were not fortunate enough to earn the Navirou Amiibo. This Amiibo based on the cat friend from Monster Hunter Stories was never released outside Japan, making it worth a lot in the West. It is available in the price range of $110 to $350+.

Qbby Amiibo

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BoxBoy is a small franchise within Nintendo; the series is a set of puzzle games starring a small cube named Qbby. A Qbby Amiibo was released alongside Bye-Bye BoxBoy on the Nintendo 3DS in 2017, but only in Japan. Because of the scarcity and obscurity of the BoxBoy franchise, the Qbby Amiibo is one of the hardest and most expensive Amiibos fans can find — available in the price range of $250 to $400.