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Pokemon Sword and Shield January 2020 Mystery Codes

Quick, Trainers — make sure to use these Pokemon Sword and Shield January 2020 Mystery Codes before time runs out!

The following codes can be input to nab some extra Poke Balls or Battle Points this month:

  • 0KUGAFUKA1B0RU: Love Ball, Friend Ball, Dream Ball (Expires 15 January 2020)
  • K0UN1NMASC0T: Level Ball, Moon Ball, Fast Ball (Expires 15 January 2020)
  • 1YAHAYA: Heavy Ball, Lure Ball, Beast Ball (Expires 15 January 2020)
  • PRESENT: 10 Luxury Balls (Expires 30 January 2020)
  • G1GANTAMAX: 20 Battle Points (Expires 30 January 2020)
  • KAMPFTEAM: 20 Battle Points (Expires 28 February 2020)

If you’re unsure how to redeem a Mystery Code, the steps to do so are below:

  • Press X to enter the menu
  • Select Mystery Gift
  • Select Get a Mystery Gift
  • Select Get with Code/Password
  • Enter the code(s) above. You can only use a code once.

Enjoy!

Pokemon Sword and Shield is available now on Nintendo Switch.


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