I google 'NFC Bank Down' and a video popped up from last night about the site being down and the admin being missing. If anyone is able to bring me up to speed on what happened, that'd be helpful, thank you. I've been playing Animal Crossing and what a certain villager on my island. Ivan use an amiibo to get it, bit don't have it.
It seems people have been creating their own Amiibo Card clones for a while now, but since Animal Crossing New Horizons dropped, it's become a hot topic again.
- Near-field communication devices operate at the same frequency (13.56 MHz) as HF RFID readers and tags. The standards and protocols of the NFC format is based on RFID standards outlined in ISO/IEC 14443, FeliCa, and the basis for parts of ISO/IEC 18092.
- Raymond the cat is so popular Animal Crossing: New Horizons that he has create an over-inflated market where he sells for millions of bells and hundreds of Nook Miles Tickets. To help facilitate.
So how do you make Amiibo Cards for Animal Crossing New Horizons?
Don't worry, we've gotcha covered!
You Will Need
- An android phone (you can grab yourself an incredibly cheap one here)
- Ntag215, a tag that you'll be transferring data to (These can be found extremely cheap here)
How To Make Amiibo Cards For Animal Crossing New Horizons:
Step 1.
Head into the setting of your android phone and change the ‘installation of unknown apps' setting to ‘allow' for Chrome, Drive, and My Files.
Step 2.
Head over to Google Chrome and visit website nfc-bank.com and look for the ‘download files' section. Find the list of three files just like the ones in the picture below, and click ‘download all files'.
Step 3.
This next part is where a lot of people get stuck. Once the files have downloaded, you'll have to locate them, unfortunately, it is different for each phone, and could even be saved onto an SD card, take some time and find your files.
Step 3.5
This step won't apply to everyone so if this isn't you, move on to step 4.
Some phones will download the files into a .zip folder (a folder that compresses all of the data) meaning it will need to be extracted to get to the content inside. You'll be able to find a free ‘.zip file extractor' in the store, so go ahead and do that before step 4.
Step 4
Once everything is downloaded, you'll be met with the TagMo app, or, you'll need to open the TagMo app.
Go to settings in the TagMo app and right at the top will be a section that says ‘import keys' there should be 2 red items under that.
These items are red because they haven't been imported yet, fortunately, they're the files you downloaded in step 2. So go ahead and click the red item one at a time and locate the file for the corresponding time. For example, clicking on ‘unfix key' will open your downloads and you'll be able to select the ‘unfix-info.bin' file you downloaded earlier.
Once you've done this for both items, they should turn green!
Step 5
Head back to the nfc website, find the Amiibo section and then locate the Animal Crossing Complete Collection, or you can just click here as I've done it for you. You could have a scroll on the site and find the exact character you're looking for, but for now, we'll download the full collection.
Now click the file ‘Animal Crossing.zip'
Step 6.
Once downloaded and installed, you'll be taken to the folder with two separate folders – ‘cards' and ‘figures'.
As you may have had to do in step 3.5, you'll need to extract the ‘cards' folder as it is a .zip file, if you're not sure how to do this, scroll up to step 3.5.
Step 7.
You should now be met with a folder with subfolders named ‘series 1' and ‘series 2' etc. These should contain hundreds of items. Each series represents a generation of the Amiibo characters.
Step 8.
Click out of the folder and go back to the TagMo app, click on ‘load tag' and navigate through the folders you downloaded in the previous step, find the character you wish to bring to your island and click the file.
Step 9.
Now that you've loaded the character you want, click ‘write tag' you'll be met with a screen that says ‘put tag under phone'.
Put the Ntag215 under the phone (your phone will react with the tag in the same way it does when you pay using Apple Pay or a similar service).
Step 10.
That's it! You've now got an islander on your tag ready for an invite to your island, the same way you would if you had the official Amiibo Card.
If you want to get creative with your tag to make it look a little more exciting (like the picture below,) I'd suggest checking out Reddit for design tips.
It's worth mentioning, once you've made these cards and the islander is settled in, you can then give them to a friend, and it'll work for them too! Was this helpful for you? If so, or if you have any questions, let me know over on Twitter, we always reply! For more glitches and exploits on your favourite games, jump over to this page. Or visit our YouTube channel.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons has taken over lives — nay, the world at large.
But part of what makes Animal Crossing so great (yet so frustrating) is that it doesn't really tell you how to play it. That's why elsewhere, you'll find plenty of beginner guides helping players catch up to the decades-long knowledge that fans have accumulated.
This is not a guide for beginners, though. No, these are the tips, tricks, and hacks that even the most veteran and experienced Animal Crossing players might not know about New Horizons. From how to kick a villager out, island planners, and 100 percent accurate hybrid flower breeding guides, we've got you covered.
There's never been a time when this many people were obsessively playing Animal Crossing at the same time, which has resulted in many fan-made tools and websites that will prove essential to making your island getaway a true escape.
1. All the turnip data you need to buy low, sell high
The turnip game seems to have gone through some serious inflation in New Horizons. People will barely get out of bed for anything under a 500 bell selling price. That might be because we've never had as many fan-made tools to both predict or even exchange the best turnip prices.
First, there's Turnip Calculator, which gives a beautifully streamlined graph illustrating your guaranteed minimum, as well as predicting your island's maximum that week. Note, however, that it maxes out around 400, so it doesn't account for the acts of god that get people those high 500-600 prices. If you're a betting woman, we'd suggest the Turnip Prophet though, which provides a similar service with much more granular details about probability.
When all else fails, though, try the Turnip Exchange. It's where people with those incredible prices can set up queues to provide players with the Dodo Codes that grant them access to the lucky island. Note that many require tips and gifts, and are even using guards to ensure there's no tomfoolery.
Will the Dow Joan's turnip market ever recover from this kind of insider trading? Well if the GIF above is any indication, a certain Daisy Mae is making her distaste for it abundantly clear.
2. Don't use the Amazon of Animal Crossing, except for this brilliant hack
Listen, IRL Amazon is evil and that's becoming increasingly hard to ignore. While the reasons differ, we're also against the new virtual version of the everything market, otherwise known as Nookazon. In it, you can find a catalog of every single piece of furniture and clothing in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, then find sellers and set up a transaction to exchange the goods.
Nfc Bank Amiibo
It effectively ruins a huge chunk of the game's fun.
Animal Crossing Amiibo Nfc
However, there are exceptions to this rule. One fellow Mashable reporter used Nookazon because she needed specific items to recreate a date with her partner for his upcoming birthday. Then there's also its use for outsmarting that sly fox who started showing up on your island with fake art.
A Guide to spot fake paintings sold by Redd 🦊!! Nookazon.com can also help you spot fake art/sculptures! :) from AnimalCrossing
Whether it's a painting or a statue, simply look up whatever piece is in question by name on Nookazon. Compare it to what Redd's selling on his boat, and only buy it if it's an exact match. You may feel bad for cheating the system. But the only one really losing here is the scammer trying to con you out of your hard-earned bells, so forgive us for not having a lot of sympathy for Redd.
3. Only uses coding (that means it was lifted from the coding itself). Specifically, we recommend this ultimate guide, as well as this Google Doc and Spreadsheet. (Though this has a good roundup of infographics.)
In this case, fans on Reddit will be more likely to get it right than most gaming media outlets. A good way to distinguish between a good guide and a misinformed one is whether or not it takes genotype (meaning the hereditary traits of said flower) into account. You may even want to even take a stab at some of the specific flower plots people post for the most efficient ways of getting there.
Now, that doesn't solve all our problems. Due to constant updates and the variety of ways that rare hybrid flowers can be achieved, you'll want to stay on the lookout for new guides or updates to the docs we listed above.
4. Talk to friends visiting your island through your IRL phone
Trying to communicate in Animal Crossing via chat on the Switch is a living nightmare. Which is why you should definitely download the Nintendo Switch Online app (on iPhone or Android) and connect it to your game via Nook Link (you'll also need to do this to download custom QR codes patterns, which we'll get into below).
Now, you'll be able to text like you normally would and have it pop up above your head as speech in the game.
5. Up your custom designs with these tools and websites
Getting custom design patterns for clothes, paintings, or floor patterns can really bring some personality to your island (for free!) And there are a ton of tools to take advantage of that.
AC Patterns is a one-stop-shop for most of your custom design needs. You can browse or upload your own patterns to its expansive collection. AC Patterns' editor even lets you convert literally any image on your computer into a QR code that you can then upload into the game.
There's also treasure troves to be found in the subreddits (there's the general r/AnimalCrossing, but also r/AnimalCrossingDesign and r/ACNHqrcodes) as well as a curated Instagram page.
6.ll need new guides for 100 percent accuracy.
Here's a visualization someone made with the info from the site above, though.
7. Carry around a workbench in your pocket at all times
We've all been there. Whether you're rearranging the trees on a far-off part of your island or finally found the scorpion Mystery Island, inevitably the tool you need in that exact moment will break.
But this trick will always save you no matter what.
Just be sure to carry a DIY Workbench and some of the basic materials you need for said tools in your pocket at all times. It'll save you a lot of time and effort.
8. You can actually catch a forecast on TV for your island's weather
This one might be more of an awesome detail rather than a life-changing hack. It has limited utility, mostly useful for those looking to breed hybrid flowers or find certain fish and bugs that only come out in the rain.
But it's still rad as hell.
If you have a TV, you can actually catch an accurate weather forecast for your island broadcast at 6:15 a.m., 7:45 a.m., 11:45 a.m., 6:30 p.m., and 10:45 p.m. (for funsies, one Redditor also suggests checking out what's playing at 3:33 a.m. on Saturdays). That comes directly from the official Animal Crossing: New Horizon's Nintendo guidebook, so you know it's legit.
9. Use an island planner before you terraform
Terraforming in Animal Crossing is a tedious job, but can produce banger results. Spare yourself some of the grief, though, by avoiding hours spent on an idea you ultimately decide you hate or realize is impossible. Use some of the island planning tools that fans are making instead.
There's the Happy Island Planner browser game, which you can use to map out a very top-down map view of your island. But there's also something more detailed in the works.
It seems people have been creating their own Amiibo Card clones for a while now, but since Animal Crossing New Horizons dropped, it's become a hot topic again.
- Near-field communication devices operate at the same frequency (13.56 MHz) as HF RFID readers and tags. The standards and protocols of the NFC format is based on RFID standards outlined in ISO/IEC 14443, FeliCa, and the basis for parts of ISO/IEC 18092.
- Raymond the cat is so popular Animal Crossing: New Horizons that he has create an over-inflated market where he sells for millions of bells and hundreds of Nook Miles Tickets. To help facilitate.
So how do you make Amiibo Cards for Animal Crossing New Horizons?
Don't worry, we've gotcha covered!
You Will Need
- An android phone (you can grab yourself an incredibly cheap one here)
- Ntag215, a tag that you'll be transferring data to (These can be found extremely cheap here)
How To Make Amiibo Cards For Animal Crossing New Horizons:
Step 1.
Head into the setting of your android phone and change the ‘installation of unknown apps' setting to ‘allow' for Chrome, Drive, and My Files.
Step 2.
Head over to Google Chrome and visit website nfc-bank.com and look for the ‘download files' section. Find the list of three files just like the ones in the picture below, and click ‘download all files'.
Step 3.
This next part is where a lot of people get stuck. Once the files have downloaded, you'll have to locate them, unfortunately, it is different for each phone, and could even be saved onto an SD card, take some time and find your files.
Step 3.5
This step won't apply to everyone so if this isn't you, move on to step 4.
Some phones will download the files into a .zip folder (a folder that compresses all of the data) meaning it will need to be extracted to get to the content inside. You'll be able to find a free ‘.zip file extractor' in the store, so go ahead and do that before step 4.
Step 4
Once everything is downloaded, you'll be met with the TagMo app, or, you'll need to open the TagMo app.
Go to settings in the TagMo app and right at the top will be a section that says ‘import keys' there should be 2 red items under that.
These items are red because they haven't been imported yet, fortunately, they're the files you downloaded in step 2. So go ahead and click the red item one at a time and locate the file for the corresponding time. For example, clicking on ‘unfix key' will open your downloads and you'll be able to select the ‘unfix-info.bin' file you downloaded earlier.
Once you've done this for both items, they should turn green!
Step 5
Head back to the nfc website, find the Amiibo section and then locate the Animal Crossing Complete Collection, or you can just click here as I've done it for you. You could have a scroll on the site and find the exact character you're looking for, but for now, we'll download the full collection.
Now click the file ‘Animal Crossing.zip'
Step 6.
Once downloaded and installed, you'll be taken to the folder with two separate folders – ‘cards' and ‘figures'.
As you may have had to do in step 3.5, you'll need to extract the ‘cards' folder as it is a .zip file, if you're not sure how to do this, scroll up to step 3.5.
Step 7.
You should now be met with a folder with subfolders named ‘series 1' and ‘series 2' etc. These should contain hundreds of items. Each series represents a generation of the Amiibo characters.
Step 8.
Click out of the folder and go back to the TagMo app, click on ‘load tag' and navigate through the folders you downloaded in the previous step, find the character you wish to bring to your island and click the file.
Step 9.
Now that you've loaded the character you want, click ‘write tag' you'll be met with a screen that says ‘put tag under phone'.
Put the Ntag215 under the phone (your phone will react with the tag in the same way it does when you pay using Apple Pay or a similar service).
Step 10.
That's it! You've now got an islander on your tag ready for an invite to your island, the same way you would if you had the official Amiibo Card.
If you want to get creative with your tag to make it look a little more exciting (like the picture below,) I'd suggest checking out Reddit for design tips.
It's worth mentioning, once you've made these cards and the islander is settled in, you can then give them to a friend, and it'll work for them too! Was this helpful for you? If so, or if you have any questions, let me know over on Twitter, we always reply! For more glitches and exploits on your favourite games, jump over to this page. Or visit our YouTube channel.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons has taken over lives — nay, the world at large.
But part of what makes Animal Crossing so great (yet so frustrating) is that it doesn't really tell you how to play it. That's why elsewhere, you'll find plenty of beginner guides helping players catch up to the decades-long knowledge that fans have accumulated.
This is not a guide for beginners, though. No, these are the tips, tricks, and hacks that even the most veteran and experienced Animal Crossing players might not know about New Horizons. From how to kick a villager out, island planners, and 100 percent accurate hybrid flower breeding guides, we've got you covered.
There's never been a time when this many people were obsessively playing Animal Crossing at the same time, which has resulted in many fan-made tools and websites that will prove essential to making your island getaway a true escape.
1. All the turnip data you need to buy low, sell high
The turnip game seems to have gone through some serious inflation in New Horizons. People will barely get out of bed for anything under a 500 bell selling price. That might be because we've never had as many fan-made tools to both predict or even exchange the best turnip prices.
First, there's Turnip Calculator, which gives a beautifully streamlined graph illustrating your guaranteed minimum, as well as predicting your island's maximum that week. Note, however, that it maxes out around 400, so it doesn't account for the acts of god that get people those high 500-600 prices. If you're a betting woman, we'd suggest the Turnip Prophet though, which provides a similar service with much more granular details about probability.
When all else fails, though, try the Turnip Exchange. It's where people with those incredible prices can set up queues to provide players with the Dodo Codes that grant them access to the lucky island. Note that many require tips and gifts, and are even using guards to ensure there's no tomfoolery.
Will the Dow Joan's turnip market ever recover from this kind of insider trading? Well if the GIF above is any indication, a certain Daisy Mae is making her distaste for it abundantly clear.
2. Don't use the Amazon of Animal Crossing, except for this brilliant hack
Listen, IRL Amazon is evil and that's becoming increasingly hard to ignore. While the reasons differ, we're also against the new virtual version of the everything market, otherwise known as Nookazon. In it, you can find a catalog of every single piece of furniture and clothing in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, then find sellers and set up a transaction to exchange the goods.
Nfc Bank Amiibo
It effectively ruins a huge chunk of the game's fun.
Animal Crossing Amiibo Nfc
However, there are exceptions to this rule. One fellow Mashable reporter used Nookazon because she needed specific items to recreate a date with her partner for his upcoming birthday. Then there's also its use for outsmarting that sly fox who started showing up on your island with fake art.
A Guide to spot fake paintings sold by Redd 🦊!! Nookazon.com can also help you spot fake art/sculptures! :) from AnimalCrossing
Whether it's a painting or a statue, simply look up whatever piece is in question by name on Nookazon. Compare it to what Redd's selling on his boat, and only buy it if it's an exact match. You may feel bad for cheating the system. But the only one really losing here is the scammer trying to con you out of your hard-earned bells, so forgive us for not having a lot of sympathy for Redd.
3. Only uses coding (that means it was lifted from the coding itself). Specifically, we recommend this ultimate guide, as well as this Google Doc and Spreadsheet. (Though this has a good roundup of infographics.)
In this case, fans on Reddit will be more likely to get it right than most gaming media outlets. A good way to distinguish between a good guide and a misinformed one is whether or not it takes genotype (meaning the hereditary traits of said flower) into account. You may even want to even take a stab at some of the specific flower plots people post for the most efficient ways of getting there.
Now, that doesn't solve all our problems. Due to constant updates and the variety of ways that rare hybrid flowers can be achieved, you'll want to stay on the lookout for new guides or updates to the docs we listed above.
4. Talk to friends visiting your island through your IRL phone
Trying to communicate in Animal Crossing via chat on the Switch is a living nightmare. Which is why you should definitely download the Nintendo Switch Online app (on iPhone or Android) and connect it to your game via Nook Link (you'll also need to do this to download custom QR codes patterns, which we'll get into below).
Now, you'll be able to text like you normally would and have it pop up above your head as speech in the game.
5. Up your custom designs with these tools and websites
Getting custom design patterns for clothes, paintings, or floor patterns can really bring some personality to your island (for free!) And there are a ton of tools to take advantage of that.
AC Patterns is a one-stop-shop for most of your custom design needs. You can browse or upload your own patterns to its expansive collection. AC Patterns' editor even lets you convert literally any image on your computer into a QR code that you can then upload into the game.
There's also treasure troves to be found in the subreddits (there's the general r/AnimalCrossing, but also r/AnimalCrossingDesign and r/ACNHqrcodes) as well as a curated Instagram page.
6.ll need new guides for 100 percent accuracy.
Here's a visualization someone made with the info from the site above, though.
7. Carry around a workbench in your pocket at all times
We've all been there. Whether you're rearranging the trees on a far-off part of your island or finally found the scorpion Mystery Island, inevitably the tool you need in that exact moment will break.
But this trick will always save you no matter what.
Just be sure to carry a DIY Workbench and some of the basic materials you need for said tools in your pocket at all times. It'll save you a lot of time and effort.
8. You can actually catch a forecast on TV for your island's weather
This one might be more of an awesome detail rather than a life-changing hack. It has limited utility, mostly useful for those looking to breed hybrid flowers or find certain fish and bugs that only come out in the rain.
But it's still rad as hell.
If you have a TV, you can actually catch an accurate weather forecast for your island broadcast at 6:15 a.m., 7:45 a.m., 11:45 a.m., 6:30 p.m., and 10:45 p.m. (for funsies, one Redditor also suggests checking out what's playing at 3:33 a.m. on Saturdays). That comes directly from the official Animal Crossing: New Horizon's Nintendo guidebook, so you know it's legit.
9. Use an island planner before you terraform
Terraforming in Animal Crossing is a tedious job, but can produce banger results. Spare yourself some of the grief, though, by avoiding hours spent on an idea you ultimately decide you hate or realize is impossible. Use some of the island planning tools that fans are making instead.
There's the Happy Island Planner browser game, which you can use to map out a very top-down map view of your island. But there's also something more detailed in the works.
a super early version of the 3d island planner is up!! https://bobacupcake.itch.io/island-planner from AnimalCrossing
This one by bubble wand games is still an early build. But it's destined for great things, and free to download on Mac and Windows.
10. The best trick for getting a villager to move out fast
The phenomenon of evicting ugly villagers from your island or even villager hunting for the most coveted ones is pretty unique to Animal Crossing: New Horizons. But Nintendo has a bigger heart than most of its players, so there's no streamlined way to guarantee your most-hated villagers will take the hint and GTFO.
Guides suggest everything from torturing them with nets, ignoring them, or trapping them inside their houses. Other have resorted to reporting these villagers to Isabelle at Resident Services, but all that does is reset them.
TikTok user Meowiko actually found one of the faster methods, though it still takes trial and error. Be warned, it also involves time traveling, so it's not for you if you've taken a moral stance against that.
The truth is that neglect is in fact the key, but takes too long to be effective on a day-to-day basis.
So here's the hack: Start by talking to all the villagers you like and want to keep on your island. Do not talk to the ones you want to leave. Now, time travel (meaning save, close the game application, go to system settings on your Switch, and turn off syncing with your time zone) by setting the clock exactly one month into the future. Reboot the game and check to see if any of your villagers have a thought bubble above their heads, an indicator that they're considering moving out. If it's a villager you want to stay, make sure to dissuade them.
If none of the villagers you want to leave have thought bubbles, skip another day ahead (again, talking to the villagers you want to stay and ignoring the ones you don't). Rinse and repeat until the deed is done and your island is rid of uggos.
Even if you can't kick out all the uggos from your island, though, at least these hacks will ensure it's bursting with rare flowers and terraformed to perfection.