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In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', amiibo figures representing fighters in the game can be scanned to load Figure Players into the game. | In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', amiibo figures representing fighters in the game can be scanned to load Figure Players into the game. | ||
Figure Player data from ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' can be transferred to ''Ultimate'', but high level Figure Players are leveled down to a set level upon conversion (for example, a level 50 Figure Player becomes level 12). Once transferred, the amiibo data will no longer work in ''SSB4''. Alternately, the player can clear the pre-existing Figure Player data and start again in ''Ultimate''. | Figure Player data from ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' can be transferred to ''Ultimate'', but high level Figure Players are leveled down to a set level upon conversion (for example, a level 50 Figure Player becomes level 12). Once transferred, the amiibo data will no longer work in ''SSB4''. Alternately, the player can clear the pre-existing Figure Player data and start again in ''Ultimate''. As [[Charizard]] was added back into Pokémon Trainer’s team, a Charizard amiibo will scan as Pokémon Trainer with Charizard as the starting Pokémon. | ||
Similar to ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', as a Figure Player fights it will level up, with a cap at level 50. As a Figure Player levels up it will deal more and receive less damage, starting with a value of 0.9 (10% less damage dealt, 11% more damage received) at level 1 and scaling linearly to 1.3 (30% more damage dealt, 33% less damage received) at level 50. | Similar to ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', as a Figure Player fights it will level up, with a cap at level 50. As a Figure Player levels up it will deal more and receive less damage, starting with a value of 0.9 (10% less damage dealt, 11% more damage received) at level 1 and scaling linearly to 1.3 (30% more damage dealt, 33% less damage received) at level 50. |
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