They seem to be exclusive to the $90 mansion, naturally.
Kind of like the Marvel side of Disney Infinity 2.0; You have to (at least) buy the Avengers & GotG playsets to get Black Widow and Gamora.
This is what happens when you combine Nintendo's popularity, gamers' gotta-catch-'em-all mentality, and the toy market.
I kinda expected it because it was pain finding certain Transformers, Power Rangers and Monster High things, and those are from super experienced toy companies.
Know what...
Best Guess Until Clarified:
Yes, Nintendo will eventually discontinue less popular Amiibo. Just like every single toy maker ever. Hell, even the popular ones will eventually stop, in some far flung tomorrow.
But as of right-this-very-second, Nintendo hasn't pulled the plug on Villager...
Hey. High Five.
This news might be easier to handle (for people who actually need help handling this news) if we also have grownup Nightwing alongside girl Robin.
I wanna expand on that.
I assumed Lightning's generic stoic badassity was an act, something you're supposed to do when a tragic backstory shows up and you get all gruff and vengency.
Once she sees the same behavior from Hope, she goes "all crap" and tried to stop him from becoming a...
"When everyone is special, then no one is."
That line bugged me because because Syndrome had super inventing skills, but everyone (including himself) saw more value in benching a Buick.
I can't speak for the others, but my beef with violence is how it's mostly tied into the shootouts. How this amazing experience is interrupted with a "Hey! Here's gunplay so you don't forget you're playing a video game!".
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