There is a unique challenge for the players who are trying to complete their Blueberry Pokédex in the new DLC, Pokemon: The Indigo Disk. Here are all the details!
Version-exclusive Pokémon can only be obtained through online trades using specific trade codes. This comprehensive guide provides an extensive list of trade codes for both version-exclusive Pokémon and Starter Pokémon, making it easier for players to complete their collections. Additionally, the guide offers step-by-step instructions on using these trade codes in the Poké Portal, ensuring a seamless trading experience in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s Indigo Disk expansion. So keep reading this guide till the very end to find out all the details!
Pokemon: The Indigo Disk DLC – Trade Codes List:
Here’s everything you need to know about the Trade Codes and how to use them in the game:
1. Version-exclusive Pokemon:
- To trade for version-exclusive Pokémon, use these simple codes on the Poké Portal:
Pokémon to Trade | Trade Code | Pokémon to Trade |
---|---|---|
Alolan Vulpix or Alolan Ninetales | 2155-2157 | Alolan Sandshrew or Alolan Sandslash |
Carnidos or Rampardos | 2107-2109 | Shieldon or Bastiodon |
Gouging Fire | 2236-2239 | Iron Boulder |
Raging Bolt | 2237-2238 | Iron Crown |
Alolan Graveler or Alolan Golem | 2097-2097 | Alolan Graveler or Alolan Golem |
Porygon holding Upgrade | 2129-2129 | Porygon holding Upgrade |
Porygon-2 holding Dubious Disc | 2130-2130 | Porygon-2 holding Dubious Disc |
Slowking or Slowpoke holding King’s Rock | 2075-2075 | Slowking or Slowpoke holding King’s Rock |
Kingdra or Seadra holding Dragon Scale | 2054-2054 | Kingdra or Seadra holding Dragon Scale |
Scizor or Scyther holding a Metal Coat | 2019-2019 | Scizor or Scyther holding a Metal Coat |
Magmortar or Magmar holding Magmarizer | 2014-2014 | Magmortar or Magmar holding Magmarizer |
Electivire or Electabuzz holding Electirizer | 2011-2011 | Electivire or Electabuzz holding Electirizer |
Rhyperior or Rhydon holding Protector | 2006-2006 | Rhyperior or Rhydon holding Protector |
- Just pick any code from the pair, and you’re good to go! There are also codes for evolving traded Pokémon.
2. Starter Pokemon:
- Now, let’s talk about Starter Pokémon. You can get every generation’s trio using specific codes.
- It’s like having a cheat sheet to find the Pokémon you want.
- For example, if you want to trade Bulbasaur for Treecko, just type in 0001-0252 as the code.
Pokémon | Code |
---|---|
Bulbasaur | 0001 |
Charmander | 0004 |
Squirtle | 0009 |
Chikorita | 0152 |
Cyndaquil | 0155 |
Totodile | 0158 |
Treecko | 0252 |
Torchic | 0255 |
Mudkip | 0258 |
Turtwig | 0387 |
Chimchar | 0390 |
Piplup | 0393 |
Snivy | 0495 |
Tepig | 0498 |
Oshawott | 0501 |
Chespin | 0650 |
Fennekin | 0653 |
Froakie | 0656 |
Rowlett | 0722 |
Litten | 0725 |
Popplio | 0728 |
Grookey | 0810 |
Scorbunny | 0813 |
Sobble | 0816 |
Sprigatito | 0906 |
Fuecoco | 0909 |
Quaxly | 0912 |
- Pair any of these codes with another, and you’re all set for a trade.
How to Trade in Pokémon SV The Indigo Disk:
Here’s how to use these codes in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet:
- Open the Main Menu by pressing X in Pokémon Scarlet or Violet.
- Choose ‘Poké Portal’ to start.
- Click on ‘Link Trade’ in the left menu (it’s the third option).
- Hit ‘Set Link Code’ and type in the code for the Pokémon you want to trade.
- Press ‘Begin Searching’ to find another player.
- Check the trade details and, if everything looks good, go ahead and make the trade.
- Trading might be a bit random, and you could meet players offering the same Pokémon as you.
- If you don’t get what you want, end the trade and try again.
- How quickly you find a match depends on how many players are using the same code, so be patient.
That’s all there is to know about all the trade codes and how to use them in Pokemon: The Indigo Disk!
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