Pokemon Sword 1.3.2 Cheats |link| -
| Cheat Effect | Code (Hold L to activate) | | :--- | :--- | | | 80000040 04100000 4295B580 000003E7 20000000 | | 999x All Balls (Poke, Great, Ultra, Master) | 04100000 4295B6F8 000003E7 04100000 4295B700 000003E7 04100000 4295B708 000003E7 04100000 4295B730 000003E7 | | All Battle Items (Choice Scarf, Life Orb, etc.) x999 | 04100000 4295B990 000003E7 [Full block requires 20 lines - see pastebin in community links] |
Here’s a sample review for , written from the perspective of a player who has tested them on a hacked Nintendo Switch or emulator (like Ryujinx or Yuzu). Pokemon Sword 1.3.2 Cheats
: Place in atmosphere/contents/0100ABF008968000/cheats/ 📝 Common Cheat Codes (v1.3.0/v1.3.2) | Cheat Effect | Code (Hold L to
Disclaimer: Cheating can lead to online bans (if used in Ranked Battles or trading) and can diminish the game's intended challenge. Use these codes offline and at your own risk. The most notorious method involves the use of
The most notorious method involves the use of "Switch CFW" (Custom Firmware). By modding the console’s operating system, players can run homebrew applications like PKHex or Checkpoint. PKHex, a save file editor, allows for granular manipulation of data. In version 1.3.2, this meant players could inject Pokémon with perfect IVs (Individual Values), specific Hidden Abilities, and movesets that would otherwise take dozens of hours to breed and tutor. More critically, it allowed players to circumvent the blocklist. While a legitimate player had to transfer specific 'mons via Pokémon Home, a cheater could simply "magic" a legal version of a banned Pokémon into their save file, provided the game's internal logic deemed the data structurally "legal."
Note: To use PKHeX, you must be able to export your save file from your Switch, which usually requires a console capable of running Custom Firmware (CFW). Bot Trading and Discord Servers