Trade codes in Pokemon Sword and Shield come in handy if you’re looking to get hold of a specific Pokemon in one of the games. So, we’ve compiled a list of trade codes below for version exclusive mon.
The Galar Region has a lot of tradeable species, and a random trade may decrease the chances of you getting the one you want.
So, here’s a rundown of trade codes in the games and what exclusive Pokemon they represent.
So, if you’re looking for a version exclusive you can’t find on Sword or Shield, a starter Pokemon, or a Ditto, you can now be sure to find one. You can even send Pokemon with items attached to them!
This method has been around for a while now, and it isn’t guaranteed to match you with the Pokemon you want, but if it doesn’t you still have the ability to cancel the trade. However, every time we’ve tried it the Pokemon listed with that code was sent.
How to set up a link trade
Setting it up is easy. All you need to do is:
- Push Y to get to the trade menu.
- Make sure you’re connected to the internet, which can be done by making sure the word “Internet” is written in the top-right corner of the trade menu.
- Click ‘Link Trade‘.
- Click ‘Set Link Code‘.
- Enter the corresponding code (full list below) and click ok, then select ‘Yes‘.
From there, you’ll be taken back to the game. Depending on the code used, you’ll probably find a match pretty soon, when you do you’ll receive the following message: “A trade partner has been found! Time for a trade!“
If it ends up taking a little longer, don’t worry, you’ll be matched whenever someone else is using the same code as you.
Once this is done, a new screen will pop up, showing your Pokemon storage. There, you can select the species you agreed to make a trade with. You’ll be able to see all the details of the Pokemon you’re sending, too, in the event that you have lots of duplicates.
After you confirm your selection, you’ll be able to see which Pokemon they’re sending before you confirm the trade. This will allow you to get the species you want without having to sacrifice a potentially lucrative Pokemon. However, you won’t be able to see anything about it other than what Pokemon it is.
Full list of Pokemon Sword & Shield link trade codes
Here are the specific link codes you can use to find a particular Pokemon:
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Version exclusives
In the case of version exclusives, the trade won’t be like for like. You’ll be trading your particular game’s exclusive with the listed one from the other game.
Codes are now 8 digits, so, for all of the codes below, add 0000 to the beginning.
Ditto Trade Code
Another code that’s been set up helps players to get that special Ditto. The Transform Pokemon is one, and if not, the most popular Pokemon to trade. Ditto’s unique breeding abilities make it a highly sought-after Pokemon in Sword and Shield.
Trade Code | Pokemon Sword | Pokemon Shield |
4448 | Ditto | Ditto |
While it might seem weird trading a Ditto for another Ditto, you can actually do this to find a foreign version of the cute little transform ‘mon to help in shiny breeding.
Pokemon Sword and Shield starters trade codes
Unless you’re using our guide to get all three Pokemon starters without trading, Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble are also available to get through codes.
Special items
There are even trade codes for Pokemon holding special items, useful for evolving or improving particular ‘mon:
Trade Code | Pokemon with Item |
7107 | Onyx / Metal Coat |
7108 | Rhydon / Protector |
7109 | Feebas / Prism Scale |
7110 | Dusclops / Reaper Cloth |
7111 | Swirlix / Whipped Dream |
7112 | Spritzee / Satchet |
Pokemon Sword and Shield codes might net you a Pokemon you really want, but what if you’re looking for different types of Pokemon in the Pokidex, or maybe some you can’t catch in Sword and Shield? Here are our guides for every cat ‘mon and dog Pokemon in the Pokedex, missing Pokemon in Sword & Shield, and how to claim Mystery Gifts.