An Android phone, iPhone, or a dedicated device like Action Replay PowerSaves
An Amiibo is essentially a plastic shell housing an NXP NTAG215 NFC chip. This chip stores a small amount of encrypted data—a unique UID (User ID), a character signature, and game-specific unlock flags. A (binary file) is a raw, sector-by-sector dump of that NFC chip’s memory.
for iOS) to decrypt and encrypt amiibo data. It is often split into two parts: unfixed-info.bin locked-secret.bin Character .bin Files
Hey everyone – just a heads up. A new retail-exclusive Amiibo BIN set just dropped for a few key characters (store-specific unlocks).
Amiibo figures utilize the NTAG215 NFC chip standard. This is a passive RFID tag capable of storing 135 bytes of usable user memory and a unique 7-byte serial number (UID). In a standard consumer context, an NFC writer (such as a smartphone or specialized hardware like the "Amiibo Link" or "NTAG215 writer") can read and write data to these tags.