Here are the trade codes for Pokemon Scarlet & Violet’s Indigo Disk DLC for starters, exclusives, and evolutions.
Pokemon Scarlet & Violet’s Indigo Disk DLC has not only added some exciting new Pokemon but also marks the return of some of the fan-favorite Pokemon including starters as well.
While the Teal Mask DLC was considered to be quite underwhelming by many in the community in terms of the amount of content it added, the developers have turned things around with the Indigo Disk DLC. Not to forget, the Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Epilogue also served as icing on the cake, giving players a chance to embark on another adventure with their party members and providing a fitting end to all three storylines. For players looking to complete their Pokedex and grab some exclusives from the other version or simply complete some unique evolutions, here are the trade codes for the Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Indigo Disk DLC.
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How To Use Trade Codes In Pokemon Scarlet & Violet
Unlike redeeming mystery gifts, a Nintendo Switch Online subscription is required to use trade codes in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet. Players can follow the given steps to trade their Pokemon with other players using codes.
- Start the game and hop into the Poke Portal from the Menu
- Click on Link Trade and then choose Set Link Code
- Enter a trade code and click on Begin Searching
All Indigo Disk Trade Codes
While the developers do not release any trade codes as such, it is always someone from the community coming up with the codes that become the standard in the community. This time around, Youtuber Austin John Plays has once again proposed a set of trade codes that are being widely used by the community. This includes not only the starters that are being added as part of the Indigo Disk DLC, but also the Pokemon that rely on trading for their evolutions such as the likes of Magmar, and the version exclusives.
Version Exclusive & Evolutions Trade Codes
The trade codes mentioned here work either way. So irrespective of whether you want Gouging Fire for Iron Boulder or vice versa, you should enter the same code. However, it should be noted that it might be possible that players end up finding a player who is trading the same Pokemon as them, players will need to restart the entire process all over again.
Pokemon 1 |
Pokemon 2 |
Trade Code |
Alolan Vulpix |
Alolan Sandshrew |
0027 0037 |
Cranidos |
Shieldon |
0408 0410 |
Gouging Fire |
Iron Boulder |
1020 1022 |
Raging Bolt |
Iron Crown |
1021 1023 |
Alolan Graveler |
Alolan Graveler |
0075 0075 |
Rhydon holding Protector |
Rhydon holding Protector |
0112 0112 |
Seadra holding Dragon Scale |
Seadra holding Dragon Scale |
0117 0117 |
Electabuzz holding Electarizer |
Electabuzz holding Electarizer |
0125 0125 |
Magmar holding Magmarizer |
Magmar holding Magmarizer |
0126 0126 |
Porygon holding Upgrade |
Porygon holding Upgrade |
0137 0137 |
Porygon2 holding Dubious Disk |
Porygon2 holding Dubious Disk |
0233 0233 |
Indigo Disk Starter Trade Codes
For starter trades, players simply need to enter the trade code of the Pokemon they want to trade followed by the Pokemon they want. For instance, if players want a Charmander for their Bulbasaur in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, they will need to enter 0001 0004. Here are all the starter trade codes.
Pokemon |
Trade 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 |
650 |
Fennekin |
0653 |
Froakie |
0656 |
Rowlet |
0722 |
Litten |
0725 |
Popplio |
0728 |
Grookey |
0810 |
Scorbunny |
0813 |
Sobble |
0816 |
Sprigatito |
0906 |
Fuecoco |
0909 |
Quaxly |
0912 |
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
- Released
- November 18, 2022