Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Camping Coasters are the next My Nintendo reward

It’s a set of four

Where to get the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 coaster set

Typically Nintendo rolls out My Nintendo rewards for upcoming or recently-released first-party games, but this time they’re returning to July 2022’s Xenoblade Chronicles 3, which just hosted a newish DLC. The reward is a coaster set priced at a whopping 700 Platinum Points, and it comes with four coasters and two sticker sheets.

Here’s the full description of the set from Nintendo:

“This set of four coasters features artwork of characters Noah, Mio, Eunie, Taion, Lanz, Sena, Riku and Manana from the game. The coaster set also comes with two sheets of character stickers. These coasters work well when relaxing with a cup of coffee, tea, or cocoa, just like when you’re at a Rest Stop in the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 game. Each coaster features a cork underside and a laminated top. The set comes in an adventure-ready metal container.”

To be fair to its higher point-based price, it also has those stickers, and a metal container. It’s important to note (as the description says) that the coasters themselves aren’t metal: they’re cork/laminated on top. Still, that’s far better than some of the past My Nintendo paper coaster offerings that practically melt after a few uses.

Need Platinum Points?

As a reminder, if you want physical rewards, you can find our full Platinum Point guide here, which has been updated with details on weekly missions: bookmark it for when you need quick points for a reward. A handful of points is incredibly easy to get, as that’s basically just 15 minutes with Super Mario Run, or a quick sign-on to the 3DS or Wii U 3Shop. Also remember that any shipments are bundled together, so you can pay a flat rate for multiple items instead of paying it each time. Just know that items go out of stock on My Nintendo frequently, and some are never restocked

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