The Pokemon CompanyUsing trade codes is the easiest and fastest way in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet to get version exclusives, Paradox Pokemon, Trade Evolutions, and every Starter from previous generations — and there are plenty you can use in in-game.
Every mainline Pokemon game has exclusive creatures that can only be caught in one version, meaning there are quite a few creatures that you’ll only be able to get by trading with a friend or visiting their game.
But what if you don’t have any friends who are playing the opposite version of the game? That’s where trade codes come into play — so we’ve gathered all of them here to help you get that sought after ‘mon much easier.
Scarlet & Violet version exclusives trade codes
Note: While the table below puts Scarlet’s version exclusive codes first in the ‘Pokemon 1’ column, the codes are the same regardless of which version you own.
Trade Code | Pokemon 1 | Pokemon 2 |
|---|---|---|
0016 - 0167 | Armarogue | Ceruledge |
0319 - 0320 | Stonjourner | Eiscue |
0313 - 0314 | Oranguru | Passimian |
0223 - 0223 | Tauros (Fire) | Tauros (Water) |
0227 - 0140 | Stunky | Gulpin |
To set up a trade, you’ll need to enter the code (you can find out how to do that here) and make sure the Trainer you’re paired with has the version exclusive Pokemon you need. If they don’t, simply exit the trade and try again.
The Pokemon CompanyScarlet & Violet Paradox Pokemon trade codes
Each version of the game also has an exclusive type of Paradox Pokemon, with Scarlet focusing on ancient forms and Violet centring around the future ones.
Trade Code | Pokemon 1 | Pokemon 2 |
|---|---|---|
0376 - 0382 | Great Tusk | Iron Treads |
0377 - 0383 | Scream Tail | Iron Bundle |
0378 - 0384 | Brute Bonnet | Iron Hands |
0379 - 0385 | Flutter Mane | Iron Jugulis |
0380 - 0386 | Slither Wing | Iron Moth |
Scarlet & Violet trade evolution codes
Certain Pokemon only evolve when traded, and some require holding a specific item to trigger the process. These codes and held items will help you catch ‘them ’em all:
Trade Code | Pokemon 1 | Pokemon 2 | Held Item |
|---|---|---|---|
0093 - 0093 | Haunter | Gengar | - |
2019 - 2019 | Scyther | Scizor | Metal Coat |
2075 - 2075 | Slowpoke | Slowking | King's Rock |
0061 - 0061 | Poliwhirl | Politoed | King's Rock |
0349 - 0349 | Feebas | Milotic | Prism Scale |
Scarlet & Violet starters trade codes
The second part of The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC, The Indigo Disk, added every starter from all previous generations to Pokemon Scarlet & Violet. Here are the codes you can trade them for:
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Trade Code | Pokemon 1 | Pokemon 2 |
|---|---|---|
0906 - 0909 | Sprigatito | Fuecoco |
0906 - 0912 | Sprigatito | Quaxly |
0909 - 0912 | Fuecoco | Quaxly |
0001 - 0004 | Bulbasaur | Charmander |
0001 - 0007 | Bulbasaur | Squirtle |
Before you trade your only starter Pokemon, you’ll want to breed more of it, so make sure you do that first. You can do this by setting up a picnic with only a Ditto and your starter ‘mon in your party.
After a while, eggs should begin to appear in the picnic basket next to the table. Then it’s simply a case of adding the egg to your party and waiting for it to hatch.
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How to use trade codes
The Pokemon CompanyIf you want to trade with other trainers using a trade code, you’ll first need to go online and head to the Poke Portal. With that done, here’s how to trade with other Trainers using a code:
- Make sure your game is online by opening the menu with X and then pressing L.
- Once you’re connected to the internet, head to the Poke Portal menu.
- Select Link Trade.
- Enter your trade code from the tables above then select ‘Begin Searching’.
- Choose the Pokemon you want to trade.
- Check that your trade partner has chosen the Pokemon you want before confirming.
It’s worth remembering that Scarlet & Violet have been out for quite a while now, so you might struggle to find partners for certain trades — especially at unusual times.
What are trade codes?
Trade codes are unified codes (officially known as Link Codes) that let you arrange Pokemon exchanges with Trainers around the world to get the creatures you both want, whether that’s swapping a Quaxly for a Fuecoco or trading a Scarlet-exclusive Scream Tail for a Violet-exclusive Iron Bundle.
In the lists above, you’ll find all of the Pokemon Scarlet & Violet trade codes you need to get version exclusives, starters, Paradox Pokemon, and Trade Evolutions, as well as exclusive Pokemon added in The Teal Mask and The Indigo Disk DLC.
It’s worth noting that these are the codes suggested by Austin John Plays, which usually end up being the standard for Pokemon games.
Now you’re set with all of the trades codes you’ll need, check out our guides with all the regular and Shiny sandwiches in the game, as well as our recommended gym play order and a type chart to get ready for battle.


