It might be spoof amiibos using ntag215. It does not seem authentic.
Is there anything to look out for when buying fan made amiibo cards?Sounds like fan made amiibos. They work just as well as the official ones, and until Nintendo actually reprints them, the fan made amiibos are the only option for a lot of people. If you really care about having official ones, they can still be found on ebay. But they are very overpriced at the moment.
Since they’re fanmade there’s really no way to tell if they’ll work or not. Some sellers make it look nice by printing the villager images while others leave It plainwith just a name. The only thing that could really guide you is to look up feedback for the seller.Is there anything to look out for when buying fan made amiibo cards?
They're expensive, not overpriced. If they were overpriced, no one would buy them, and that's not the case.Sounds like fan made amiibos. They work just as well as the official ones, and until Nintendo actually reprints them, the fan made amiibos are the only option for a lot of people. If you really care about having official ones, they can still be found on ebay. But they are very overpriced at the moment.