All Splatoon Amiibo Rewards in Animal Crossing: New Horizons — UK Buyer's Guide
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All Splatoon Amiibo Rewards in Animal Crossing: New Horizons — UK Buyer's Guide

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2026-02-21
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Unlock every Splatoon item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons and find the best UK Amiibo deals, authenticity checks and postage tips.

Hook: You're one scan away from a Splatoon-themed island — but where do you buy the Amiibo in the UK without overpaying?

If you've been hunting Splatoon furniture in Animal Crossing: New Horizons since the 3.0-era crossover dropped, you already know the frustration: the items look amazing, but they’re locked behind Amiibo. This guide lists every Splatoon-themed item added to New Horizons (as seen in the 3.0 rollout and community confirmation through early 2026), shows exactly how to unlock them, and gives practical UK-focused buying advice — where to score deals, how to spot fakes, and postage tips to avoid painful import fees.

Quick summary — what matters first (inverted pyramid)

  • Unlock method: Scan any compatible Splatoon Amiibo once; items then become available to buy.
  • Where items appear: After the first scan, most Splatoon items are orderable from Nook Shopping / Nook Stop.
  • UK buying tips: Check CEX, eBay UK, Facebook Marketplace, GAME, and Nintendo UK; prefer tracked shipping and ask for packaging photos.
  • Watch for fakes: inspect base codes and packaging photos before buying used.

All Splatoon Amiibo items in Animal Crossing: New Horizons (2026 list)

Below is the consolidated list of Splatoon-themed items players reported unlocking in New Horizons following the 3.0 content additions and updates through January 2026. Each item was added as part of the Splatoon crossover and is unlocked by scanning compatible Splatoon Amiibo.

Splatoon-themed furniture & wearable items

  • Splattershot replica (weapon furniture) — a large display piece styled like the classic Splattershot.
  • Splattershot Jr. replica — smaller weapon furniture with bright colours.
  • Splat Roller replica — a standing roller prop.
  • Charger (Splat Charger) — mounted rifle-style furniture.
  • Ink Tank — decorative collectible resembling the ink tank backpack.
  • Inkling Hoodie — wearable clothing item in multiple colours.
  • Inkling Tee — casual shirt with Splatoon motifs.
  • Octoling Hoodie — Octarian-style top for a different look.
  • Inkling Cap — headwear option with a squid motif.
  • Splatfest Tee (various teams) — team-colour shirts modelled after Splatfest gear.
  • Squid Cushion — a soft squid-shaped pillow.
  • Inkopolis Lamp — streetlamp inspired by Inkopolis design.
  • Squidkid Table — low coffee table with Splatoon artwork.
  • Squid Sisters Poster — decorative wall poster of Callie & Marie style art.
  • Stage Prop (microphone & stand) — performance prop reminiscent of Splatoon stage elements.
  • Spray Paint Can — small decorative can modeled on the game’s paint cans.
  • Ink Tile Flooring — patterned floor tile with ink splatter design.
  • Splat Wall — wall decor with bold ink splats.
  • Inkling Chair — seating styled like a character chair.
  • Octarian Radio — retro-style radio with Octarian branding.
Note: Nintendo may update available items or add variants; the set above reflects confirmed in-game items through January 2026.

How to unlock the Splatoon items step-by-step

Unlocking Splatoon furniture is straightforward if you have a compatible amiibo. Follow these steps:

  1. Have the correct Amiibo — any official Splatoon-series Amiibo (Inkling Boy, Inkling Girl, Inkling Squid and later Splatoon 2/3 variants) will work. We'll cover where to buy them in the UK below.
  2. Open Animal Crossing: New Horizons on your Nintendo Switch and load your island.
  3. Go to Resident Services — look for the amiibo kiosk (or use the in-game prompt that mentions Amiibo/Invites). If the amiibo feature isn’t shown, ensure your game is updated to the latest version (check eShop/downloads).
  4. When prompted to scan: Tap the Amiibo to the NFC reader — usually the right Joy‑Con's joystick area, or the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller's NFC location. The game will read the figure and register the interaction.
  5. After the first scan: The Splatoon item set will be unlocked for your account. You can usually purchase them from Nook Shopping’s “Special” tab in the following days (orders can take 2–3 days to arrive in game), or they may appear in other shop rotations like Able Sisters / Nook’s Cranny depending on event timing.

Key technical tips

  • If a scan fails, make sure the Amiibo figure is upright and you touch the base/figure directly to the NFC spot.
  • If you don’t see the in-game Amiibo option, close the game, update via the eShop, and relaunch.
  • One scan per Nintendo Account unlocks the set; you don’t need to keep the physical Amiibo after unlocking (but you will if you want to re-scan on another island/account).

Which Amiibo are compatible?

Use any official Splatoon Amiibo lines — old and new. These include the original Splatoon releases and later Splatoon 2/3 figures. Importantly:

  • Figures vs. cards: Splatoon had figure Amiibo; if you find Splatoon Amiibo cards (rarer), check compatibility — figures are the common unlocks.
  • Third-party NFC tags: We don’t recommend using emulators or cloned NFCs. They may work technically but carry risks (broken functionality, legal/ethical concerns) and can’t replace owning official hardware for resale protection.

UK-specific buying guide — where to hunt for Splatoon Amiibo in 2026

Since 2025 there’s been renewed interest in Amiibo collecting thanks to new Splatoon DLC and retro merch drops. That means more stock refreshed in the UK market — and more secondhand options. Here’s a practical checklist of where to look and how to save.

Trusted retailers (new stock)

  • Nintendo UK Store: first port of call for reprints and special bundles. Sign up for stock alerts.
  • GAME UK & Smyths Toys: both list Amiibo online and in-store; check local click & collect to save postage.
  • Zavvi / Amazon UK: occasionally carry exclusive variants or restocks.

Secondhand marketplaces (best value)

  • eBay UK: widest selection — use saved searches and watchlists. Filter for UK sellers to reduce postage time and customs risk.
  • CEX: bricks-and-mortar stores regularly stock Amiibo and often take trade-ins, so you can swap duplicates. Check online stock first and reserve if possible.
  • Facebook Marketplace / Gumtree: great for local pickup and avoiding P&P, but always meet in safe public places and test packaging photos before buying.
  • Vinted & Depop: occasionally list Amiibo at lower prices — good for casual collectors.

Where UK buyers find the best deals in 2026

  1. Bundle buys: sellers sometimes bundle multiple Splatoon Amiibo or add small accessories to lower per-figure cost.
  2. Holiday sales: watch Boxing Day, Black Friday and mid-year sales for stock clearances from retailers like GAME and Amazon.
  3. Local collector forums: Reddit’s r/UKGamingSwap and Discord collector channels often have fair trades without inflated fees.

How to avoid fakes and damaged goods

Amiibo counterfeits exist. In the UK’s secondhand market, you can reduce risk by demanding details sellers sometimes omit.

  • Ask for clear photos of the base of the figure — authentic Amiibo often have model codes and Nintendo etching.
  • Check the packaging close-up — look for blurred text, misaligned logos, or cheap plastic. Sellers who remove packaging may command lower prices but you lose authenticity proof.
  • Request a short video showing the figure being tapped to a Switch NFC reader to demonstrate it works (seller willingness to do this is a good sign).
  • When buying from marketplaces, prefer sellers with positive feedback and a clear returns policy.

Postage and import tips for UK buyers (2026 updates)

Brexit-era changes and postal cost inflation through 2024–25 mean UK buyers must be smarter about postage. Here’s what to do:

  • Buy UK/EU sellers to avoid customs: imports from the US or Asia can incur VAT and customs fees that outstrip the saved purchase price.
  • Prefer tracked shipping: Royal Mail Signed For, Parcelforce or tracked courier services protect against loss and allow claims for damage.
  • Combined shipping: If buying multiple Amiibo from the same seller, ask for combined postage. Splitting increases per-item costs drastically.
  • Condition notes: ask if the figure is loose or boxed. Loose Amiibo are cheaper and typically fine for scanning; boxed figures cost more but keep resale value.
  • Insure high-value items: for rare Amiibo, insist on insurance and professional packaging to survive postal handling.

What to do after you buy — quick onboarding

  1. Inspect the figure for damage and authenticity indicators (base code, packaging quality).
  2. Scan with your Switch in a quiet, well-lit space so you can see the NFC read animation.
  3. Once unlocked in ACNH, add the items you want to your shopping list and schedule Nook Shopping orders (they usually arrive after 1–3 in-game days).
  4. If you bought multiple for trading, keep a spreadsheet of which islands/accounts have been scanned — each Nintendo Account needs its own scan.

By 2026, several emerging habits among UK collectors have shaped the market:

  • Reprint announcements: Nintendo’s occasional reprints cause short-term price drops — sign up to newsletters and stock alerts.
  • Event-hunting: conventions like Play Expo and MCM sometimes have sellers with sealed Amiibo; bring cash for bargains.
  • Group buys: UK collecting groups organise bulk purchases from EU / Japan to split postage — reduces per-unit shipping costs and customs risks.
  • Conservation: collectors protect value by keeping mint boxed units. If you intend to use the Amiibo strictly for ACNH unlocks, buying loose saves money.

Common questions

Can I unlock Splatoon items without buying an Amiibo?

Not permanently. Nintendo's system requires at least one official Amiibo scan per Nintendo Account to unlock the Splatoon set. After that one-time unlock, you should be able to order items via Nook Shopping. Beware of third-party NFC clones: they may work but come with risks and ethical concerns.

Do I need one Amiibo per island/account?

Yes — the unlock is tied to the Nintendo Account that performed the scan. If you play on multiple accounts or islands, you'll need separate scans unless you transfer accounts or the items are already globally unlocked for your island via the first scan.

Actionable takeaways

  • Start by deciding if you want a loose Amiibo (cheaper) or boxed (value-retaining).
  • Set alerts on eBay UK and the Nintendo UK store — reprints and restocks often appear without fanfare.
  • Prefer tracked UK/EU sellers to avoid customs and protect purchases.
  • Scan once per Nintendo Account to unlock the full Splatoon set — then buy from Nook Shopping in-game.
  • When buying secondhand, request base photos or a short NFC test video to confirm functionality and authenticity.

Closing notes & 2026 predictions

Splatoon remains one of Nintendo’s most vibrant IPs into 2026, and that popularity keeps Amiibo demand steady. Expect more restocks during game anniversaries and Splatoon event cycles. For UK buyers, the smartest approach is patience: track sellers, prefer local deals, and buy tracked postage. Whether you’re building a Splatoon corner on your island or hunting for collectors’ pieces, the crossover is one of the more generous sets Nintendo has released in recent years.

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