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One of the most commonly out-of-stock Legend of Zelda amiibo is down to a record low price at Woot

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One of the most commonly out-of-stock Legend of Zelda amiibo is down to a record low price at Woot
Photo of the Princess Zelda and Loftwing amiibo with a ton of Legend of Zelda amiibo figures blurred behind it.
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During my daily hunt for deals on the best Nintendo Switch 2 accessories, I stumbled upon the best sight a collector and Legend of Zelda fan can behold, a discounted amiibo.

The stunning collectible that sees Zelda and her Lofting as seen in Skyward Sword HD is normally $39.99 at full price, which is a lot to pay when so many other Legend of Zelda amiibo are typically found for $19.99 instead. However, the saving I found sees the toys-to-life figure as low as $21.70 (Woot), which marks the lowest I've spotted for it so far. There's only 12 days left to pick up Zelda and her Loftwing friend, so if your amiibo collection is missing a spot (or you want to enable fast and easy travel in Skyward Sword HD) then you should grab this amiibo deal before it flies away for good.

Nintendo  Zelda & Loftwing amiiboSave $18.29Nintendo Zelda & Loftwing amiibo: was $39.99 now $21.70 at Woot!

The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword HD Zelda and Loftwing amiibo is typically $39.99 at full price when it's in stock. However, Woot has slashed its price down to just $21.70, which is a bargain for one of the largest and most detailed toys-to-life Nintendo toys out there.

UK: £24.99 at Amazon

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There is a reason behind its usual $39.99 cost. As someone who owns this and almost the entirety of the Legend of Zelda amiibo (I'm missing two, and yes, it causes me great pain), it's one of the biggest of the lot. Not Legend of Zelda Guardian amiibo big, but hefty enough that its price feels more justified. Remember, this figure doesn't just represent Zelda, but has an entire recreation of her blue Loftwing too.

If you're a big Skyward Sword fan, the value is definitely there, as it's not just big but also pretty detailed. Unlike older Zelda amiibo where the sculpts are questionable at best, you can make out every tiny feature of the Princess's outfit, from the ties in her hair to the markings on her shimmery gold belt, which her Loftwing also sports.

On my one, not a lick of paint is out of place, and it's really handy to have while replaying Skyward Sword HD, too. Tapping the amiibo on the right Joy-Con grants you the ability to create a sort of checkpoint in the sky, which you can return to at any time. It's pretty handy, though it will mean having to remove the amiibo from your display shelf each and every time you want to take advantage of the feature.

If that all sounds good to you, or you just want another piece of Legend of Zelda merch for your shelf, I recommend taking Amazon's Woot up on this deal while it's still around. Its savings can disappear when stock is gone, which would be well before its stated 12-day sales timespan. Alternatively, it is surprisingly in stock for $28.45 at Amazon if you'd rather flock away to Amazon's usual online store instead.

  • View all Nintendo Switch gaming deals at Woot

Our guides to the best Nintendo gifts and best Legend of Zelda merch are full of even more collecting-worthy goodies. Or you can check out the best Nintendo Switch 2 controllers if you're hunting more accessories instead.

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Rosalie Newcombe
Rosalie NewcombeHardware Editor

Ever since I first held a NES controller in my hand I've been obsessed with gaming, and the hardware it runs on. I could hook up a NES and SNES to a telly, without instructions, before I could walk. Even now, nothing is more exciting then taking a console, or handheld, out the box for the first time and setting it up. This obsession transformed into a love of games and game music, which lead to my music degree and dream of becoming the Scottish Nobuo Uematsu. After sharing my love of games through music, I began to share my love through words on sites like TechRadar and iMore. This lead to becoming a Hardware staff writer for PCGamesN, and later the Senior Tech Writer for Dexerto, covering all things Steam Deck, PlayStation and Nintendo. With that experience, I was able to level up as Hardware Editor for GamesRadar+, where I'm still just as Nintendo, PlayStation and gaming tech obsessed as ever.

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