You can’t catch every Pokémon unless you own Pokémon Scarlet and Violet with their corresponding DLC. Luckily, I have the Pokémon SV Indigo Disk trade codes to help you complete your Pokédex.

All The Indigo Disk Pokémon Scarlet and Violet trade codes

Trade codes for The Indigo Disk Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Exclusives

Below are the most popular trade codes for The Indigo Disk Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. This is your best option to complete the entire Pokédex, includingversion exclusives in The Indigo Disk.

Trade codes for The Indigo Disk Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Evolutions

For the following table, these trade codes includeIndigo Disk Trade Evolutions, meaning these Pokémon only evolve through trading.

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Trade codes for The Indigo Disk Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Starters (Gen I - Gen VIII)

TheStarter Pokémontable is helpful if you don’t want to go through the hassle of finding each in the field.

Trade Codes for Gen IX Starters Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

Starters for Generation IX(Scarlet and Violet) have been adjusted to fit the entire Pokédex. Here are their new codes.

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Trade Codes for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Exclusives (Base Game)

The last table includes adjustments to the Pokémon Exclusive trade codes in the base version of the game.

How to use Trade codes in The Indigo Disk Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

To use trade codes in The Indigo Disk Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, you must have an internet connection and ensure you’re able to connect to the Poké Portal. The Trade codes are what you put into the Link Code and define the number of the Pokémon based on their Pokédex number.

What are the trade codes in The Indigo Disk Pokémon Scarlet and Violet?

Trade codes are essentially modernized versions of the GBA linking; only this time, these codes signify thePokédex Number of the Pokémon(i.e., Bulbasaur is 0001 on the Pokédex.) Unlike older trading methods in Pokémon games, you can now specify the Pokémon you want. For example, if you have a Bulbasaur and wish to trade it for a Squirtle, the trade code you should use is 0001-0009.

Think of trade codes like rooms; each code has a specific Pokémon a player is looking for in line with what they offer. However, you’re able to sometimes encounter people trying to trade the same Pokémon as you are. If that happens, just cancel the trade and enter the code again.

Be careful, as someplayers can get scammedthrough this method, and I recommend you always check the Pokémon you’re trading versus the Pokémon you’ll receive. I made this list using the informationAustin John Playsprovidedon YouTube.

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