Pokemon Scarlet and Violet players who want to complete their Pokedex will have to do a lot of trading in order to do so. Thankfully, there are lots of resourceful people out there who have put together networks of trade codes for trading version-exclusive Pokemon. Link Codes existed in previous Pokemon games, allowing players to battle and trade with friends, but Game Freak expanding the number of characters in them made it easier than ever to set up specific trades in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. With eight characters to work with, players can simply input the Paldean Pokedex number for the Pokemon they have and the Pokemon they want to trade for.
Pokemon Scarlet & Violet: All In-Game NPC Trades
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet players can trade with NPCs in the game to receive certain Pokemon much earlier than they'd otherwise be able to catch.
The only trick is that standardized trades for specific Pokemon have been adopted by players, including legendaries, every Paradox Pokemon, and regular Pokemon. This means that players will need to know what Pokemon they need to bring in order to swap for a specific Pokemon.
Updated on September 17, 2025, by Ashely Claudino: This article already featured trade codes for the version-exclusive Pokemon in the Scarlet and Violet base game as well as the Hidden Treasure of Area Zero expansion pack. Despite this, there are still some Pokemon that they will not be able to register in their Pokedex unless they trade; namely, Pokemon that can only evolve through trading. If they don't have anyone that they know to trade with, they can use the useful trade codes that have been added to this guide and find someone who also wants to register the same Pokemon to their Pokedex.
Trade Codes for Version Exclusives
The Link Codes used to trade Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s version exclusives have players trade what are effectively equivalent in either game. This might be in terms of their in-game location, their typing, how they evolve, or their number of stages.
For example, one of those standard trades is Armarouge for Ceruledge. Armarouge is the Charcadet evolution exclusive to Pokemon Scarlet, while Ceruledge is Pokemon Violet’s version-exclusive evolution. Similarly, Iron Treads is the Quaking Earth Titan in Pokemon Violet, while Great Tusk fills that role in Pokemon Scarlet; these two Paradox Pokemon are the standard swap.
Here is the full list of Link Codes for the base game's trading version exclusives:
|
Link Code |
Scarlet |
Violet |
|---|---|---|
|
0166-0167 |
Armarouge |
Ceruledge |
|
0319-0320 |
Stonjourner |
Eiscue |
|
0313-0314 |
Oranguru |
Passimian |
|
0223-0223 |
Fire Tauros |
Water Tauros |
|
0227-0140 |
Stunky/Skuntank |
Gulpin/Swalot |
|
0143-0114 |
Drifloon/Drifblim |
Misdreavus/Mismagius |
|
0337-0339 |
Skrelp/Dragalge |
Clauncher/Clawitzer |
|
0316-0276 |
Larvitar/Pupitar/Tyranitar |
Bagon/Shelgon/Salamence |
|
0370-0305 |
Deino/Zweilous/Hydreigon |
Dreepy/Drakloak/Dragapult |
|
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 |
|
0381-0387 |
Sandy Shocks |
Iron Thorns |
|
0397-0398 |
Roaring Moon |
Iron Valiant |
|
0399-0400 |
Koraidon |
Miraidon |
Here is the full list of Link Codes for the Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC's trading version exclusives:
|
Link Code |
Scarlet |
Violet |
|---|---|---|
|
0207-0190 |
Gligar |
Aipom |
|
0845-0877 |
Cramorant |
Morpeko |
|
0027-0037 |
Vulpix |
Sandshrew |
|
0408-0410 |
Cranidos |
Shieldon |
|
1020-1022 |
Gouging Fire |
Iron Boulder |
|
1021-1023 |
Raging Bolt |
Iron Crown |
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Trade Evolution Codes
Here are the codes that players should input to trade with someone looking to evolve Pokemon through trading in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet:
|
Link Code |
Pokemon |
Required item |
Evolution |
|---|---|---|---|
|
0075-0075 |
Graveler |
No item |
Golem |
|
0112-0112 |
Rhydon |
Protector |
Rhyperior |
|
0117-0117 |
Seadra |
Dragon Scale |
Kingdra |
|
0125-0125 |
Electabuzz |
Electarizer |
Electivire |
|
0126-0126 |
Magmar |
Magmarizer |
Magmortar |
|
0137-0137 |
Porygon |
Upgrade |
Porygon2 |
|
0233-0233 |
Porygon2 |
Dubious Disk |
Porygon-Z |
|
0061-0061 |
Poliwhirl |
King's Rock |
Politoed |
|
0093-0093 |
Haunter |
No item |
Gengar |
|
0349-0349 |
Feebas |
Prism Scale |
Milotic |
|
0356-0356 |
Dusclops |
Reaper Cloth |
Dusknoir |
|
0533-0533 |
Gurdurr |
No item |
Conkeldurr |
|
0708-0708 |
Phantump |
No item |
Trevenant |
How to Use Trade Codes
To enter one of the version-exclusive link trades, players have to open the game menu and visit the Poke Portal. Then, they must select the Link Trade option and input the eight-digit code with the Pokemon that they would like to trade.
Players should note that these trades involve random people logging onto the same trade code randomly. This may result in players being unable to obtain the desired Pokemon from the trade partner they are matched with. If this happens, simply cancel the trade, input the same trade code, and try again.
Koraidon and Miraidon
For trading legendaries Koraidon and Miraidon specifically, players should expect that these trades will be permanent. While players can arrange for trade-backs or “touch trades” with friends outside the game, there’s no way to communicate this with random players met via link code.
It’s possible that they will leave immediately after completing the trade. The best way to complete the Pokedex without losing the legendary Pokemon is to find a trade partner on social media (or in real life) who is willing to agree to those conditions.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 71 /100 Critics Rec: 48%
- Released
- November 18, 2022
- ESRB
- E For Everyone Due To Mild Fantasy Violence
- Developer(s)
- Game Freak
- Publisher(s)
- Nintendo, The Pokemon Company