Skylanders Nfc Bin Files Exclusive -

Not all NFC tags work. You must use NTAG215 chips to ensure they have enough capacity to hold the data.

The —a popular multi-tool device for pentesting and hacking—can also work with Skylanders NFC data. A community repository called FlipperSkylanders provides NFC files for the Flipper Zero that emulate Skylanders figures. However, it's important to note: the Flipper itself cannot act as a standalone character emulator. You need a physical card or tag to write the data to, which you then place on the portal.

Bin files act as a "backup" of this data, which can be written onto rewritable NFC tags (like NTAG215) to simulate the physical toy. Why Use NFC Bin Files? Using bin files has become popular for several reasons:

How BINs are created and read

Various community-driven projects have emerged to document and preserve Skylanders data. The NFC-Bank collection, for instance, represents one of the most complete archives of Skylanders dumps, containing data extracted from virtually every figure ever produced. Initiatives like the Internet Archive's Skylanders toy keys collection provide ".key.dump" files containing rips of each character and item, organized by the game they debuted in.

In the software, select "Write Tag" and select the corresponding .bin file.

– but not for casual plug-and-play .

These files contain the unique identification, character statistics, and progression data for a specific toy.

Here’s a concise review of — the community-generated dumps used with tools like Skylanders GUI Tool or NFC writers (e.g., ACR122u, Proxmark3) to restore, back up, or spoof portal figures.

Checksum and signature handling (practical) skylanders nfc bin files

Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes, focused on the digital preservation and emulation of discontinued toys-to-life products.

If you want to start backing up your collection or configuring an emulator, let me know:

Launch the app and select the BIN file of the character you want to create. Not all NFC tags work