The community has spent the last decade dumping millions of figures to create libraries. However, some bin files have become legendary due to the physical rarity of the figures.
Creating digital backups of physical toys that you personally own is generally considered "fair use" for archival purposes in many jurisdictions. Skylanders Bin Files
If you are a collector trying to restore a broken figure, a modder looking to create a custom character, or a parent trying to recover a lost save file, understanding bin files is essential. This article dives deep into what these files are, how they work, how to edit them, and the legal landscape surrounding them. The community has spent the last decade dumping
Contain the actual gameplay data (XP, money, hat, upgrades). This data is encrypted using a unique key derived from the toy's specific UID. If you are a collector trying to restore
| Tool | Purpose | Platform | |-------|---------|----------| | | Dump/restore .bin via physical portal | Windows/Linux | | SkyEdit | Modify stats/hats/upgrades (decrypted only) | Windows | | Dolphin Portal Emulator | Load .bin as virtual toy | Wii/GC emulator | | NFC-Bank Manager | Batch encryption/decryption | Cross-platform |
Skylanders Imaginators introduced Creation Crystals. These are unique. Once you create a class (Brawler, Smasher, etc.), that crystal is locked to that class forever. With Bin File editing, you can reset a used Creation Crystal to its virgin factory state, saving you $10 per crystal.