Pokemon Sword - 1.3.2 Cheats

The holy grail for collectors. This code forces almost every wild Pokémon or static spawn (like Regieleki) to be shiny.

With the Version 1.3.2 update, Pokémon Sword introduced the Crown Tundra and Isle of Armor expansions, along with new legendary Pokémon and battle mechanics. The cheat scene for this version is mature, stable, and surprisingly robust—offering everything from quality-of-life tweaks to game-breaking modifications.

The most popular cheats for 1.3.2 involve manipulating wild spawns. These override the standard den mechanics. Pokemon Sword 1.3.2 Cheats

Hold R While Walking in Grass to Shiny Lock 99% of Spawns

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04000000 00770B84 52804E20
04000000 00770C2C 52804E20
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Note: Does not work on static Legendaries (Zacian, Eternatus) or gift Pokémon. The holy grail for collectors

Force a Specific Pokémon to Spawn (Replace XXXX with Pokémon Hex ID)

04000000 00770AE4 000001F5
04000000 00770B04 000001F5

Cheating in Pokémon Sword v1.3.2 is more than a simple violation of terms of service; it is a symptom of the series' growing pains. As Pokémon transitions into a competitive eSport, the dissonance between its JRPG roots (grinding, randomness) and its competitive aspirations (balance, accessibility) widens. Note: Does not work on static Legendaries (Zacian,

For some, cheats are a necessary tool to bypass a dated progression system and access the deep strategic gameplay. For others, they are a poison that dilutes the value of effort and achievement. Ultimately, the prevalence of cheating in the final version of Sword and Shield serves as a critique of the game design itself: when the journey to the destination becomes too tedious, players will inevitably seek a shortcut, even if it means breaking the rules of the Galar region.


Pokemon Sword 1.3.2 Cheats
Pokemon Sword 1.3.2 Cheats