
Tesla (grab the latest Tesla-Menu and nx-ovlloader).Important: Make sure you always read the README and release changelogs (which are located on the release page)! Contents How to set up powersaves amiibo folder how to# Make sure you downloaded all files mentioned above.Ĭreate these folders on your SD (if not present):Įxtract all ZIP files and copy the folders on your SD card. emuiibo overlay: sd:/switch/.overlays/emuiibo.ovl.tesla-menu: sd:/switch/.overlays/ovlmenu.ovl.nx-ovlloader: sd:/atmosphere/contents/420000000007E51A/exefs.nsp and /flags folder.If you set up everything correctly, emuiibo is ready to load your amiibos you created via emutool (see below) or via raw. You can choose and create from all available amiibo cards and figurines via emutool.įirst we look on the left half of the program: You can create virtual amiibos via emutool (download link above) ready to use for emuiibo. In the first dropdown menu on top, you can choose amiibos from a certain collection.In the second dropdown menu next to it, you can choose any amiibo you want to create. You can choose a name for the amiibo you want to create, a custom directory name (if you uncheck "Use name as directory name" below it). You can then choose if you want the amiibo to use randomized UUIDs. This means that the console always read it as a new/unique amiibo (some games have restrictions to use the same amiibo only once or once a day).

Note that this might cause issues for games which save data into amiibos, so avoid using it on those!

Then, you can choose if you want to save the amiibo picture shown on the left into the amiibo folder (it will be saved as a PNG file). If you have a FTP connection on your switch console, you can directly save your amiibo on your SD into: emuiibo/amiibo/.

In the last step you click on "Create virtual amiibo" and choose a location, where you want to save it to. How to set up powersaves amiibo folder how to#.
