Hacking DIY amiibo cards

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If they have 888 bytes they are ntag216, not 215. Use NXP tagInfo app to scan the tags to verify which chip they have. I have verified 215's on the bay..
yes they're ntag216, does that mean i got the wrong ones... :(
 
Yes. You need to somehow lock the extra sectors, there's a tutorial around here..

I also bought 10, but I paid a ripoff price (because I didnt buy them from my seller, I bought them from here in the UK).
 
yes they're ntag216, does that mean i got the wrong ones... :(
I have seen several complaints about that supplier. I personally would look into a refund. They advertise 215's but the details show 888 bytes. They had answered a question about that saying it was an error, but people still ended up with 216's.
 
I suggest Nfc Store on Aliexpress - never had an issue and you can order lesser amounts (contact the seller) than 100. You can get them either as tags or embedded in cards.
 
I suggest Nfc Store on Aliexpress - never had an issue and you can order lesser amounts (contact the seller) than 100. You can get them either as tags or embedded in cards.
Could you provide a direct link?
The one I'm finding doesn't have NTAG215.
 
This method still working ??

Only need the app with the keys, the nfc 215 and the .bin amiibos from that site??
 
I see Nintendo ending Wii U game development this year. "I pray not". But Nintendo knew The Wii U hacking future was coming and couldn't be stopped.
 

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