Basics

Pet dolphin

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Introducing your very own digital dolphin companion living inside your Flipper Zero! The dolphin loves to engage with access control technologies like Sub-1 GHz radio, RFID, NFC, Infrared, 1-Wire, BadUSB, and others, so use Flipper Zero regularly to make your digital friend happy. By frequently using the device, you can witness your digital pet’s emotions, hobbies, and appearance evolve. Get ready for a journey to the world of technology with your interactive digital pet!

On this page, you’ll learn how to see your digital pet’s emotional state and progression, keep it happy, and help it grow.



Meeting your digital pet

The Desktop serves as the home for your digital pet. It is also the place where it works, learns something new and rests. Here, you can observe its activities and emotions.

Your digital pet has its own passport, where you can view the pet’s details. You can access the passport by pressing the %right%RIGHT button while on the Desktop.

View your pet’s details with a press of a button
View your pet’s details with a press of a button


Alternatively, you can access the passport by going to Main Menu -> Settings -> Passport.

In the passport, you can view the pet’s details, such as its appearance, unique name, emotional state, level, and progress bar.

Learn more about your pet
Learn more about your pet



Keeping your pet happy

Your digital pet’s mood will change depending on how often you interact with your Flipper Zero. To keep your digital friend happy, use Flipper Zero applications and interact with access control systems by reading, saving, and emulating keys, cards, and remotes. On the Desktop, you’ll see various animations reflecting whether your pet is happy or not. Some of the animations are shown below.

Your digital pet is able to express various emotions
Your digital pet is able to express various emotions


If you don’t want your dolphin to get sad or angry, you can enable Happy Mode in Settings.




Leveling up your dolphin

Your digital dolphin has three levels of progression. As the pet advances through each level, it transforms its appearance and develops new interests and hobbies.

Start a journey alongside your digital pet as it explores the vast world of technologies
Start a journey alongside your digital pet as it explores the vast world of technologies


Collect XP to assist your digital pet in advancing and exploring technologies whenever you use your Flipper Zero.

Accumulate XP for your digital pet with each use of your device
Accumulate XP for your digital pet with each use of your device


Once you accumulate sufficient XP, your pet will progress to the next level.

 You’ll receive a notification when your pet advances to the next level
You’ll receive a notification when your pet advances to the next level



How scoring works

Your digital pet earns XP every time you use your Flipper Zero. The amount of XP earned depends on the features you use. Keep in mind that you can only collect a maximum of 20 XP per day for each application, and a total of 140 XP overall per day. Collect 300 XP to reach Level 2, and 1800 XP to reach Level 3.

Below is the breakdown of how much XP you can get for each feature, grouped by Flipper Zero applications.



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  • Capture and view a signal: 1 XP
  • Save a signal: 3 XP
  • Record a RAW signal: 1 XP
  • Save a RAW signal: 3 XP
  • Add a signal manually: 2 XP
  • Emulate a saved signal: 2 XP
  • Use Frequency Analyzer: 1 XP




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  • Enter the Read screen (including Extra Actions): 1 XP
  • Read success: 3 XP
  • Add an RFID manually: 2 XP
  • Save an RFID tag: 3 XP
  • Emulate an RFID tag: 2 XP






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  • Enter the Read screen (including Extra Actions): 1 XP
  • Use Extract MF Keys: 1 XP
  • Read success: 3 XP
  • Save a card: 3 XP
  • Add a card manually: 1 XP
  • Add a key manually: 2 XP
  • Emulate a saved card: 2 XP
  • Emulate from Add Manually: 1 XP

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  • Read success: 3 XP
  • Save an IR signal: 3 XP
  • Emulate an IR signal: 1 XP

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  • Enter the USB-UART Bridge screen: 1 XP




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  • Enter the Read screen: 1 XP
  • Read success: 3 XP
  • Save an iButton key: 3 XP
  • Add an iButton key manually: 2 XP
  • Emulate an iButton key: 2 XP

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  • Run a BadUSB script: 3 XP

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  • Authorize with the device: 3 XP



Updated 07 Nov 2024
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