Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Mystery Gift codes (July 2023) - Upcomer
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Since Pokémon Scarlet and Violet launched in November of last year, they have employed creative methods to grant trainers access to special Pokémon and items. For example, Tera Raid Battles have given players the chance to catch multiple Pokémon that are not otherwise available in the Paldea region.

Meanwhile, the Mystery Gift option has similarly provided trainers with a number of special goodies. As long as they have an online connection, anyone who has access to specific codes can download the corresponding gifts. Here’s an overview of all of the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Mystery Gift codes as of March 2023.

How to redeem codes

Menu where players can redeem Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Mystery Gift codes
The Generation 9 Mystery Gift menu. | Provided by Game Freak

In order to redeem Mystery Gift codes in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, trainers will first have to access the Mystery Gift menu. To navigate to this menu, players need to press X to pull up the main menu. From there, they should click on the Poké Portal option on the right side of the screen.

Once they have loaded up the Poké Portal, trainers can access a number of features for online and local play. These include Union Circle, Tera Raid Battles, the Battle Stadium and trading options. By scrolling to the bottom of the screen, players will be able to click on the Mystery Gift button.

Afterward, a few specific options will pop up. The first, “Get via Internet,” is only relevant for Mystery Gifts that do not require a code. However, for those that do come with their own code, players must select “Get with Code/Password.” Upon doing so, a keyboard will pop up, allowing trainers to insert their code and claim their reward.

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Mystery Gift codes

Mystery Gift box
A Mystery Gift arrives in a box. | Provided by Game Freak

As of July 2023, there are five active Mystery Gift Codes for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Below are the codes, the items they provide and when each of them will expire:

  • PAULEU1CW1N – Paul Chua’s shiny Arcanine, expires July 3
  • TREASUREHUNT – Paldean Treasure Hunt present (10 Nuggets, 10 Rare Candies and one Friend Ball), expires July 31
  • CATCHBYBALL – five each of several kinds of Poké Balls (Nest Balls, Dive Balls, Dusk Balls, Timer Balls, Quick Balls and Luxury Balls), expires October 2
  • REV1VE – five Max Revives, expires October 2
  • LEVEL UP – 10 Rare Candies, expires October 2

There are also several codes that have expired since the launch of the games. As a result, if there is a different item you expected to see on the above list that didn’t make the cut, it’s possible that the limited-time offer has already run its course. Here’s an overview of the codes that have already expired:

  • T0MAT0SL1CE – random assortment of sandwich ingredients, expired December 18
  • LETTUCEBAC0N – random assortment of sandwich ingredients, expired December 18
  • PEANUTBUTTER – random assortment of sandwich ingredients, expired December 18
  • SALTV1NEGAR – random assortment of sandwich ingredients, expired December 18
  • HAMCHEESE – random assortment of sandwich ingredients, expired December 18
  • BANANACREAM – random assortment of sandwich ingredients, expired December 18
  • SANDW1CH – random assortment of sandwich ingredients, expired December 18
  • HAPPYH0L1DAYS – 50 Ice Tera Shards, expired December 26
  • MAKEWA2AMACH1NE – one of three items chosen at random (Comet Shard, Star Piece or Stardust), expired January 15
  • BEFASH10NLEADER – one of three items chosen at random (Comet Shard, Star Piece or Stardust), expired January 15
  • ENJ0YG0URUMET – one of three items chosen at random (Comet Shard, Star Piece or Stardust), expired January 15
  • 1TSUPT0Y0U – one of three items chosen at random (Comet Shard, Star Piece or Stardust), expired January 15
  • G0FR1ENDLYSH0P – one of three items chosen at random (Comet Shard, Star Piece or Stardust), expired January 15
  • HAJ1ME0R1G1NAL – 10 each of several sandwich ingredients (Peanut Butter, Prosciutto, Hamburger, Cream Cheese, Noodles and Rice), expired January 31
  • READY4RA1D – 20,000 League Points, expired January 31
  • 1STCHAMPSV – Jiseok Lee’s Garganacl, expired February 20
  • T0KUSE1STUDY – Ability Capsule, expired February 28
  • L0VEL0VEL0VE – two Love Balls, expired March 14
  • HAPPYVALENT1NE – Destiny Knot, expired March 14
  • M0RESPEED – 10 Carbos, expired March 31
  • LETSTERA – TM171 (Tera Blast), expired March 31
  • 0C1CV1CT0RGAV1N – Jiseok Lee’s Palafin, expired April 17
  • ENJ0YBATTLE – TM082 (Thunder Wave) and TM087 (Taunt), expired April 28
  • R0CKANDBAT0N – TM116 (Stealth Rock) and TM132 (Baton Pass), expired May 7
  • GETG0LD – Gold Bottle Cap, expired June 4
  • 22SEN10RCHAMP – Yasuharu Shimizu’s Bronzong, expired June 11
  • PTCCHAMP10N2122 – Wonseok Jung’s Gastrodon, expired June 19
  • PLAYD0UBLE – TM028 (Bulldoze) and TM086 (Rock Slide), expired June 30

In addition, an early purchase bonus that did not require a code expired on February 28. Before that date, anyone with the game could receive a Pikachu that knew Fly as a Mystery Gift via the internet. Fittingly, this Pikachu had Flying as its Tera type.


Dylan Tate is an alumnus of the Hussman School of Journalism and Media at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a gaming journalist with a love for Nintendo esports, particularly Super Smash Bros. and Pokémon.


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