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A Pokemon SV screenshot showing a player making a Surprise Trade, with Pokéballs crossing in the air.
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All trade codes for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk

Pokémon SV Indigo Disk trade codes will help you complete the Blueberry Pokédex in no time.

In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s latest DLC, The Indigo Disk, you must use specific trade codes during online trades to get the numerous version-exclusive Pokémon you can’t catch. That’s the only way to complete your Blueberry Pokédex if you don’t own both game versions.

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While you may think it will be difficult to find willing partners to trade with, you can quickly get ahold of the Pokémon you need without too much hassle by using the designated trade codes for The Indigo Disk.

We’ve collected them all in one place to make your job a lot easier in your quest to catch ’em all.

All Pokémon Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk trade codes

The Pokedex entry for Popplio in The Indigo Disk.
Get swapping. Screenshot by Dot Esports

A full list of trade codes across Pokémon Scarlet and Violet is below, including starter Pokémon, version-exclusives, Paradox Pokémon, and trade evolutions. We’ve separated them into sections for easier navigation.

If you enter the trade and find your partner is looking to trade the same Pokémon, just try again. The codes for the evolution lines are the same, so we’ve listed them together. Pokémon listed in bold are DLC exclusive.

All version exclusive trade codes

First Pokémon CodeSecond Pokémon
Armarouge0166-1067Ceruledge
Stonjourner0319-0320Eiscue
Oranguru0223-0314Passimian
Tauros (Fire)0223-0223Tauros (Water)
Stunky/Stuntank0227-0140Gulpin/Swalot
Drifloon/Drifblim0143-0114Misdreavus/Mismagius
Skrelp/Dragalge0337-0339Clauncher/Clawitzer
Larvitar/Pupitar/Tyranitar0316-0276Bagon/Shelgon/Salamence
Deino/Zweilous/Hydreigon0370-0305Dreepy/Drakloak/Dragapult
Koraidon0399-0400Miraidon
Gligar0207-0190Aipom
Cramorant0845-0877Morpeko
Alolan Vulpix0027-0037Alolan Sandshrew
Cranidos/Rampardos0408-0410Shieldon/Bastiodon

All Paradox trade codes

First PokémonCodeSecond Pokémon
Great Tusk0376-0382Iron Treads
Scream Tail0377-0383Iron Bundle
Brute Bonnet0378-0384Iron Hands
Flutter Mane0379-0385Iron Jugulis
Slither Wing0380-0386Iron Moth
Sandy Shocks0381-0387Iron Thorns
Roaring Moon0397-0398Iron Valiant
Gouging Fire1020-1022Iron Boulder
Raging Bolt1021-1023Iron Crown

All trade evolution codes

PokémonEvolutionRequired ItemCode
HaunterGengarN/A0093-0093
ScytherScizorMetal Coat2019-2019
SlowpokeSlowkingKing’s Rock2075-2075
PoliwhirlPolitoedKing’s Rock0061-0061
FeebasMiloticPrism Scale0349-0349
GravelerGolemN/A0075-0075
Alolan GravelerAlolan GolemN/A0075-0075
GurdurrConkeldurrN/A0533-0533
PhantumpTrevenantN/A0708-0708
DusclopsDusknoirReaper Cloth0356-0356
RhydonRhyperiorProtector0112-0112
SeadraKingdraDragon Scale0117-0117
ElectabuzzElectivireElectirizer0125-0125
MagmarMagmortarMagamarizer0126-0126
PorygonPorygon2Upgrade0137-0137
Porygon2Porygon-ZDubious Disk0233-0233

All starter Pokémon trade codes

First PokémonCodeSecond Pokémon
Sprigatito0906-0907Fuecoco
Sprigatito0906-0912Quaxly
Fuecoco0909-0912Quaxly
Bulbasaur0001-0004Charmander
Bulbasaur001-006Squirtle
Charmander0004-0006Squirtle
Chikorita0152-0155Cyndaquil
Chikorita0152-0157Totodile
Cyndaquil0155-0157Totodile
Treecko0252-0255Torchic
Treecko0252-0258Mudkip
Torchic0255-0258Mudkip
Turtwig0387-0390Chimchar
Turtwig0387-0393Piplup
Chimchar0390-0393Piplup
Snivy0495-4098Tepig
Snivy0495-0501Oshawott
Tepig0498-0501Oshawott
Chespin0650-0653Fennekin
Chespin0650-0656Froakie
Fennekin0653-0656Froakie
Rowlet0722-0725Litten
Rowlet0722-0728Popplio
Litten0725-0728Popplio
Grookey0810-0813Scorbunny
Grookey0810-0816Sobble
Scorbunny0813-0816Sobble

How to use trade codes in Pokémon SV The Indigo Disk

Screenshot of the Pokémon game's link trade interface displaying an option to set a link code.
This trade code is ready to be used. Screenshot by Dot Esports

To use trade codes in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Indigo Disk, you need to have an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription and then follow these steps:

  1. Run Pokémon Scarlet or Violet and press X to open the Main Menu
  2. Choose Poké Portal to get started
  3. On the next screen, look for Link Trade in the left menu—it’s the third option from the top
  4. Click on Set Link Code in the pop-up that appears
  5. Enter the trade code for the specific Pokémon swap you’re aiming for
  6. Hit Begin Searching to connect with another player
  7. Once you’re paired up, double-check the trade. If they’ve got the Pokémon you need, go ahead and make the trade happen

This will make it much easier to get those pesky version exclusive Pokemon that you may not have a friend to trade with for!


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Bhernardo is senior guides writer and strategist at Dot Esports. He's been working in the gaming industry for over 9 years, with works published on Destructoid, Prima Games, ESPN, and more. A fan of Pokémon since 6 years old and an avid Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch player. Now writing strategy and quests guides for several mobile and PC titles.
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