Fire Emblem Engagehaslots for you to see and do in the Somniel, the game’s central hub, where you can interact with characters, train your units, and much more.One of the features present here is theAmiibo Gazebo,a returning concept from 2019’sFire Emblem: Three Houses.

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The Amiibo Gazebo allows you to scan Amiibo for valuable resources and unique items such as Outfits and Songs. Though, there are specific rules in place for what you are rewarded with depending on what type of Amiibo is used, which we will detail more in the guide below.

Amiibo Gazebo Overview

Before you can start unlocking stylish new threads or obtaining more music for the Somniel’s jukebox, you will have to meet a fewrequirementsto use theAmiibo Gazebo.You can find everything you need to do prior to unlocking the Amiibo Gazebo below!

Requirements

Once you have met the above prerequisites, you can beginscanning Amiiboto obtain unique items or valuable resources. However, there are a few rules and exceptions put in place. First off, you can only scanfive Amiibo per dayandcannot use the same Amiibo twice in a single day.

Furthermore, you willonly obtain resources(Items, Ingots, etc.) fromnon-Fire Emblem characters.This means thatonly Amiibo of Fire Emblem characterswill grant you theTicketsneeded to acquireOutfits and Songs.You can find the complete list of Fire Emblem Amiibo in the table below!

This image shows Alear approaching the Amiibo Gazebo in the Somniel in Fire Emblem Engage

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Amiibo Gazebo Rewards

While Fire Emblem Amiibo will unlockOutfits for AlearandSongsto play at the Somniel,you will have tomeet the corresponding character in the story before obtaining their attire or music.Additionally,each scan of a Fire Emblem character Amiibowill grant youone Fashion Ticket and one Music Ticket,which you’re able to thenexchange for the Outfit and Song of your choice.You can find thecomplete list of unlocksin the table below!

Please note that Outfits are gender-locked, meaning you may only equip the Outfits of characters of your gender. For example, if you chose the female Alear, you cannot wear Marth’s Outfit.

This image showcases Alear from Fire Emblem Engage wearing several character’s Outfits from previous Fire Emblem titles. The left Outfit is Lucina, the Middle is Eirika, and the right is Corrin.

End of the Holy War (Sigurd)

Wind across the Plains (Lyn)

Echoes of Daybreak (Micaiah)

End of All (Below) (Corrin)