Hacking COMPLETED Spoof amiibo from bin?

I have a question, while a back up bin gets written permanently into a nfc tag. can you still edit or reset the save data in the nfc tag?

Rather than opening a new thread, my question is related to the subject in this thread thus avoiding uncessary threads.
 
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I have a question, while a back up bin gets written permanently into a nfc tag. can you still edit or reset the save data in the nfc tag?

Rather than opening a new thread, my question is related to the subject in this thread thus avoiding uncessary threads.
You can edit and/or reset the Amiibo save data on the tag. You cannot use the tag as a normal NFC device anymore, nor can you write a new Amiibo onto it.
 
You can edit and/or reset the Amiibo save data on the tag. You cannot use the tag as a normal NFC device anymore, nor can you write a new Amiibo onto it.

how? with Tagmo or with another tool? Maybe the datel powersave one? ty
 
I mean normally inside the games. The tag will function as a normal amiibo would in every way.

oh ok, because i've seen many posts in which they say you can edit the amiibo with some sort of hack, like the 20 hearts wolf link or a maxed out yoshi (+200 +200 +200). Thought you were reffering to that :) Ty anyway
 
Not sure if anyone said this bc I didn't read everything but if you don't have a android you can also use a modded 3ds (old with adapter to scan amiibos or new with built in scanner) I have all the bins to every single amiibo except odyssey and I believe the amiibo writer for those same tags everyone is talking about is called "Thenya" or something around those lines. Worked perfectly when I did some zelda amiibos.
 
Hi people,

Can you tell me why there are different dumps for the same figure?
Corrin Player 2 is one of the cases where I can find completelly different dumps (five!)
If you open the dumps with an hexadecimal editor, you will notice every vit is different.
Is this normal? How can I pick the correct real dump?

And one last question?
What does it means when you call a "real" bin dump and a "Spoofed" bin dump?
Are them the same thing?

Thanks
 

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