Mario Odyssey Amiibo Bin Files
For homebrew/NFC emulation (e.g., using an Android phone + TagMo or a Proxmark3):
Costume Unlock Rule:
First scan = permanent costume added to the wardrobe. Subsequent scans = coins or heart power-ups (once per day per Amiibo).
If you decide to proceed, here is the standard workflow. mario odyssey amiibo bin files
At its core, an Amiibo is a Near Field Communication (NFC) tag embedded inside a plastic figurine. Each tag contains a small amount of encrypted data—this is the "bin file" (binary file). When you tap an Amiibo to your Switch’s right Joy-Con or Pro Controller, the console reads the .bin file to identify which character it is and unlocks specific content.
An Amiibo bin file is a digital copy of that data, stripped away from the physical toy. For Super Mario Odyssey, these files come in two main flavors: For homebrew/NFC emulation (e
For Odyssey, most users are interested in read-only character bin files to unlock costumes and hearts.
One frequent question: “I found a bin file, but it doesn’t give the costume. Why?” Costume Unlock Rule: First scan = permanent costume
As explained earlier, the previous owner already used the costume unlock. To fix this, you need to reset the game data block of the bin file before writing it.