OP: This worked beautifully. Just used this last night. Thank you for all of your support for the community. Not all of us can afford this Amiibo craze (it's incredibly EXPENSIVE), so this definitely helps us access content we may never have been able to otherwise.
Question: Do you think you will be able to support broadcasting the Amiibo signal? If you can read and write Amiibo, why not broadcast it? That way if we have multiple 3DSs you could use one to send Amiibo signal to another. Heck, you could use your 3DS with your WiiU and with your Switch. This would allow us to skip even writing to the NFC tags altogether and save us even more money.
I tried to see if you could put it in write mode and hold it up to my other 3DS to see if it would read the signal, but obviously the app was looking for the blank tag to write, so it wouldn't broadcast the NFC signal. Darn it.
But surely this is something that would be possible in a future release? I have an iPhone and Apple locks down NFC emulation, and I don't want to have to resort to buying that expense N2elite or whatever. This would be a good alternative.
Question: Do you think you will be able to support broadcasting the Amiibo signal? If you can read and write Amiibo, why not broadcast it? That way if we have multiple 3DSs you could use one to send Amiibo signal to another. Heck, you could use your 3DS with your WiiU and with your Switch. This would allow us to skip even writing to the NFC tags altogether and save us even more money.
I tried to see if you could put it in write mode and hold it up to my other 3DS to see if it would read the signal, but obviously the app was looking for the blank tag to write, so it wouldn't broadcast the NFC signal. Darn it.
But surely this is something that would be possible in a future release? I have an iPhone and Apple locks down NFC emulation, and I don't want to have to resort to buying that expense N2elite or whatever. This would be a good alternative.