It can’t be easy flying in full plate mail

Pixelated platformerShovel Knighthas made its way to nearly every system available, but at its heart it’s still a Nintendo game. The blue burrower’s game looks and feels like a vintage NES game, and he got his start on Nintendo’s platforms as a timed exclusive. It’s little wonder Shovel Knight was the first non-first party Nintendo game to get the amiibo treatment.

The Shovel Knight amiibo has some special functions already, but when theSpecter of Tormentcampaign is added, it’ll do even more. The amiibo’s main draw is probably the ability to create a custom Knight that gets saved to the NFC chip. Previously, buying the amiibo was the only way to unlock simultaneous multiplayer on the Wii U, butSpecter of Tormentwill make that feature available for everyone. The newest bonus unlocked by the amiibo is a cosmetic upgrade, and I have to admit it’s pretty cute.

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Speaking to the new character Madame Meeber will allow you to scan your amiibo to summon the Fairy of Shovelry, a miniature version of Shovel Knight that will flit around your character regardless of which of the three campaigns you’re playing. It’s a cute little sprite in both senses of the word, and it reminds me of the fairy familiar Alucard befriends inCastlevania: Symphony of the Night.

The Fairy of Shovelry will be available in all three Nintendo versions ofShovel Knightonce theSpecter of TormentDLC becomes available. The Switch version is a launch title, but the 3DS and Wii U versions will have to wait until April.

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