My question is, just how do you perform the save transfer? The game is pretty expensive, ideally i would have to buy the new version, transfer the save and then sell back my old cartridge, but i'm not spending 40€ on something i'm not sure will work. They are on sale for as low as 5€ in a lot of stores around where i live so it's not too expensive) is to buy a Welcome amiibo cartridge, reading online i found out that there is an option to transfer the savefile from one cartridge to another (since it's out of the question for me to restart my save). ![]() This includes (but is not limited to) blog posts, images, and videos. amiibo training, and more Do not repost, rewrite, or otherwise reproduce content from this site without direct permission from staff. Now my only option if i want to use amiibo functionality (when i buy the amiibo reader of course. Welcome Welcome to Exion We specialize in gaming guides and essays for Pokémon, Animal Crossing, Super Smash Bros. The problem is that online i can't find anybody actually doing the transfer, just people saying that it is an option. Surprised by this i started updating stuff and replaying games i hadn't played in a while, it was all going fine, that is until i got to New Leaf.ĭespite the fact i don't yet own an amiibo reader, i still decided to try and update the game to the new "Welcome amiibo" version since it was the last thing i had left to update before officially considering the 3DS to be fully back up and running, unfortunately, as soon as i tried to update i found out that said update would require me to basically delete everything on my SD card in order to download it as the update is freaking massive (roughly 2000 blocks!). Welcome amiibo cartridges have an exclusive option not present in any other version of the game that allows you to transfer a save from one cartridge to another completely, which means town, villagers, items, character, everything. Yesterday though i got a basically brand new Wild World cartridge (funny coincidence i know) for just a couple of bucks and out of curiosity to see how good it would look on the 3DS compared to my DSi i decided to try it out on my 3DS, knowing full well that it was most likely not going to work due to the fact i thought it was completely broken, to my surprise though the system booted up just fine and started working properly again. I have been having problems with my 3DS for the last year or so that prevented me from playing any games or sometimes even starting it at all.
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