apparently some powertags are burning out/bricking after 50-100 uses (mine's already well past that), and the current theory is that it involves moving the tag off of the reader while it's trying to write, so for god's sake put your reader somewhere stable and don't touch the tag while it's writing.
You don't need to do anything else except once you have enough money actually buy some amiibos to keep it honest. exes and just get a powersaves and put bins on the powertag. Point is, everyone who's having trouble with the process, ignore all that stuff about. Save data of a tag to a file and restore it to the same or different Amiibo/Clone provided they are of the same character/game/series. I wonder what would happen if you had two of the wolf. Write dump files from legitimate Amiibos into an NTAG215 NFC in a way that WiiU/3DS devices will consider the NFC tag to be a legitimate Amiibo with the same functionality. I'm actually happy doing 15 of them a day, but 20 is really starting to push it. The serial modifier thing is neat because it means you can use multiples of the same one in a day, but the unfortunate thing is you still have go to to the trouble of changing your powertag that many times. I'm pretty sure the original failure problem was legit though because it STAYED on "Failed" and didn't immediately successfully scan Several of them briefly said 'failed' when copying, but worked anyway (which happens once in a while as it is). bin file using your preferred tool (I used the Amiiqo/N2 Elite with the android app) 3. Register your amiibo in the game and create a card set 2.
The page for Raymond, for example, will be updated when his card is released.Click to expand.Interestingly I got some new bins using this serial modifier that came out, and they worked right out of the box without having to rename them to an accepted file. Supported amiibo: Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Toad, Bowser Cards can only be used in battle if the amiibo is registered on the same system 1. It should also be noted that at the time of this writing not every villager has an existing amiibo for New Horizons. You can find them here – be advised that Amiibo Doctor is part of the Amazon Affiliates program, so we get a small cut from purchases, and we appreciate whatever support you may provide! In the meantime, I’d recommend trying to buy Animal Crossing amiibo cards from card sellers at a discount rate. If you find something, please email with a link and explanation of how to access the files. This page will be updated whenever I can find a website or host that has these bin files available. I refuse to host them on this website (I’m smarter than that), but I also know that getting amiibo files to make amiibo cards with Tagmo is very difficult. Since the NFC Bank shutdown, there’s not been a consistent place to find amiibo bin files for New Horizons, especially for the Animal Crossing X Sanrio amiibo collaboration. While there’s no official word as to why, it appears to be a mix of circumstances involving Nintendo, unrenewed domains and the release of the Joker and Hero amiibo. This is a complete set of amiibo bin files as of June 2021. They’re hosted by Google Drive, and the person who compiled them is unknown. THESE FILES ARE NOT HOSTED BY AMIIBO DOCTOR. In addition, we have a Banjo, Terry and Byleth amiibo bin files directory page ready to go for their release. It’s an Amazon Affiliates link, so we get a cut of purchases made through it. You can check the availability of official Sanrio amiibo cards at this Amazon link.