# Jooki Figurine Notes
# Table of Contents
- [Jooki Figurine Notes](#jooki-figurine-notes)
- [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
- [Jooki proxmark commands](#jooki-proxmark-commands)
- [Decoding NDEF URL parameter](#decoding-ndef-url-parameter)
- [Encoding NDEF record](#encoding-ndef-record)
- [Simulation](#simulation)
- [Cloning to a NTAG213 tag](#cloning-to-a-ntag213-tag)
- [List of known figurine types](#list-of-known-figurine-types)
- NTAG213 (Should be tested if other NTAG2xx work)
- A single NDEF record of type URL
- Physical figurines are Fox, Dragon, Knight, Ghost, Whale, Generic Flat. Than there are variations of those figures with different colors.
## Jooki proxmark commands
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You can `encode`, `decode` a NDEF record, write with `clone` a record to a card or simulate with`sim`.
### Decoding NDEF URL parameter
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`hf jooki decode -d g+t07s57aX1bB6tk`
### Encoding NDEF record
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You can either use figurine abbreviation arguments:
```
--dragon
--fox
--ghost
--knight
--whale
--blackdragon
--blackfox
--blackknight
--blackwhale
--whitedragon
--whitefox
--whiteknight
--whitewhale
```
Or pass directly the figurine type id `--tid` and figurine id `--fid`
Example encoding NDEF record for UID `04010203040506`
`hf jooki encode --uid 04010203040506 --tid 1 --fid 1`
or use `--dragon` parameter to achieve the same:
`hf jooki encode --uid 04010203040506 --dragon`
Output:
```
[=] Encoded URL.. 67 2B 74 30 37 73 35 37 61 58 31 62 ( g+t07s57aX1bB6tk )
[=] Figurine..... 01 00 - Figurine, Dragon
[=] iv........... 80 77 51
[=] uid.......... 04 01 02 03 04 05 06
[=] NDEF raw..... 0103A00C340329D101255504732E6A6F6F6B692E726F636B732F732F3F733D672B743037733537615831624236746B0AFE000000
```
Use `-r` parameter to read UID directly from tag.
### Simulation
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To simulate the above figurine use the encoded URL parameter given in `encode` output and type following command into your proxmark:
`hf jooki sim -b g+t07s57aX1bB6tk`
If no parameter is given to the simulation command, last loaded dump is used.
### Cloning to a NTAG213 tag
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```
hf jooki clone [-h] [-b ] [-d ] [-p ]
options:
-h, --help This help
-b, --b64 base64 url parameter
-d, --data raw NDEF bytes
-p, --pwd password for authentication (EV1/NTAG 4 bytes)
examples/notes:
hf jooki clone -d -> where hex is raw NDEFhf jooki clone --b64 7WzlgEzqLgwTnWNy --> using base64 url parameter
```
Use either the above NDEF raw output from `encode` to write a new record to a tag:
`hf jooki clone -d 0103A00C340329D101255504732E6A6F6F6B692E726F636B732F732F3F733D672B743037733537615831624236746B0AFE000000`
or use the base64 encoded parameter to clone:
`hf jooki clone -b A5wlbrkq6QoKh9w1
Note: Jooki doesn't like more than one NDEF record, so make sure you just have one. Check with `hf mfu ndefread`
### List of known figurine types
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`Value`|`Figurine Type`|
|------|---------------|
**01** | Stones |
**02** | Generic Flat |
**03** | System Commands |
**04** | Tests |
| `Figurine Type` | `Figurine ID` | `Figurine` |
|---------------|-------------|--------------------------|
| 01 | 00 | 狐狸 Fox |
| 01 | 01 | 龙 Dragon |
| 01 | 02 | 骑士 Knight |
| 01 | 03 | 鬼 Ghost |
| 01 | 04 | 鲸 Whale |
| 01 | 05 | ThankYou |
| 01 | 06 | Black.Fox |
| 01 | 07 | Black.Dragon |
| 01 | 08 | Black.Whale |
| 01 | 09 | Black.Knight |
| 01 | 0a | White.Fox |
| 01 | 0b | White.Dragon |
| 01 | 0c | White.Whale |
| 01 | 0d | White.Knight |
| | | |
| `02` | | `Generic Flat` |
| 02 | 00 | 圆盘 Generic Flat |
| 02 | 01 | unknown_0201 |
| | | |
| `03` | | `System Commands` |
| 03 | 00 | sys.record |
| 03 | 01 | sys.factory_mode_on |
| 03 | 02 | sys.factory_mode_off |
| 03 | 03 | sys.airplane_mode_on |
| 03 | 04 | sys.airplane_mode_off |
| 03 | 05 | sys.toy_safe_on |
| 03 | 06 | sys.toy_safe_off |
| 03 | 07 | sys.wifi_on |
| 03 | 08 | sys.wifi_off |
| 03 | 09 | sys.bt_on |
| 03 | 0a | sys.bt_off |
| 03 | 0b | sys.production_finished |
| | | |
| `04` | | `Tests` |
| 04 | 00 | Hello test.0 |
| 04 | 01 | Hello test.1 |
| 04 | 02 | Hello test.2 |
| 04 | 03 | Hello test.3 |
| 04 | 04 | Hello test.4 |
| 04 | 05 | Hello test.5 |
| 04 | 06 | Hello test.6 |
| 04 | 07 | Hello test.7 |
| 04 | 08 | Hello test.8 |
| 04 | 09 | Hello test.9 |
| 04 | 0a | Hello unknown_040A |
| 04 | 10 | Hello test.10 |
| 04 | 11 | Hello test.11 |
| 04 | 12 | Hello test.12 |
| 04 | 13 | Hello test.13 |
| 04 | 14 | Hello test.14 |
| 04 | 15 | Hello test.15 |
| 04 | 16 | Hello test.16 |
| 04 | 17 | Hello test.17 |
| 04 | 18 | Hello test.18 |
| 04 | 19 | Hello test.19 |