Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Mystery Gift codes in July 2024

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Mystery Gift codes in July 2024
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Ben Williams

Last updated 

2nd Jul 2024 11:06

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Trainers jumping back into Pokemon Scarlet & Violet this month can use the latest Mystery Gift codes to redeem some handy items, as well as several free Pokemon!

Released regularly to celebrate franchise events and collaborations, or to simply offer a nice reward for Trainers, codes are a quick and free way to get an edge in the game once you know how to redeem them.

Editor Note:

Removed an Expired code on June 30th.

All active Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Mystery Gift codes

There are 11 Mystery Gifts you can claim right now including a Pawmot, Chest Form Gimmighoul, and a Revaroom. You can see them all below:

Code Reward Expiration Date
NE0R0T0MC0VER
Neo-Kitakami Case for your Rotom Phone

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L1KEAFLUTE Cetitan

August 31, 2024

L1K0W1TH906
Liko's Sprigatito

September 30, 2024

SWEET0RSP1CY A Spicy Herba Mystica or a Sweet Herba Mystica

September 30, 2024

TEAMSTAR  Revavroom

October 31, 2024

D0T1STPARTNER
Dot's Quaxly

November 30, 2024

WEARTERASTALCAP
Terastal Cap item for your avatar to wear

November 30, 2024

SEEY0U1NPALDEA
Chest Form Gimmighoul with the Upbeat Mark

November 30, 2024

G0TCHAP0KEM0N
30 Quick Balls

February 28, 2025

SUPEREFFECT1VE
Expert Belt

February 28, 2025

Y0AS0B1B1R1B1R1 Pawmot

February 28, 2025

One of the newest additions to this list is a Gyarados based on the one used by Melvin Keh in the Pokemon 2023 Singapore Championships. It's not available for long, so claim it while you can!

I'd say the most interesting Mystery Gifts right now are Sprigatito and Quaxly, based on the ones used by Liko and Dot in the Pokemon Horizons anime series.

These are great rewards to claim for anyone who didn't choose them as their starter Pokemon, as they can be tricky to obtain otherwise!

Dot's Quaxly reward in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet
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If you've yet to play the Teal Mask or Indigo Disk DLC, having the 30 Quick Balls handy is great for expanding your Pokedex in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero expansion.

What's more, there's a stylish Neo-Kitakami Case for your Rotom Phone, with its aesthetic featuring silhouettes of the land's Legendaries shown in the image below.

The Neo Kitakami Case in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet you can get with a Mystery Gift code
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Aside from the codes above, you can also claim a Mythical Pecha Berry by selecting the 'Get via Internet' option from the Mystery Gift menu.

This item is required for you to play the epilogue of The Hidden Treasure of Zero DLC, but you don't need a code to claim it. You will, however, need to purchase the DLC and complete both the Teal Mask and the Indigo Disk parts before you can play the epilogue.

How to redeem Mystery Gifts

Selecting the Poke Portal, to redeem Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Mystery Gift codes
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To redeem the above Gift codes in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you'll first need to have played around an hour and a half to reach a Pokemon Centre to unlock the Mystery Gift feature.

Once you've done that, simply follow these easy steps:

  • Once you're in-game, press the X button to bring up the main menu
  • Make sure you're connected to the internet by pressing the L button
  • Select 'Poké Portal', then 'Mystery Gift'
  • Press 'Get with Code/Password' and enter one of the above active codes
    • If no code is required, simply select the "Get via Internet" option
  • Wait whilst the game validates your code and searches for Mystery Gifts
  • If successful, your Mystery Gift should appear as an option to receive
  • Choose your gift and your redemption will be successful!

The Mythical Pecha Berry which you can get as a Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Mystery Gift
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Where to get more Mystery Gift codes

If it's more Mystery Gifts you're after in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you'll be glad to know that they are given out regularly via special events throughout the year.

Previously, codes have been shared during World Championship live streams or by visiting specific retailers for a limited time - for example, it was once possible to get a Mimikyu at GameStop.

We'll be updating this page as soon as new codes are released, so give it a bookmark and check back soon. If you're on X (formerly Twitter), it's also worth giving Serebii a follow as they post about new codes regularly.

To get even more powerful Pokemon, check out the upcoming Tera Raid event schedule, all special evolutions in Scarlet & Violet, and how to get all starter Pokemon in The Indigo Disk.

Otherwise, visit our Pokemon Scarlet and Violet homepage for the latest news and guides.

Ben Williams
About the author
Ben Williams
Ben is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon. Alongside his BA (Hons) in Business Management is a wealth of gaming and entertainment writing experience, having previously occupied roles as a Copywriter in e-commerce at Overclockers and Guides & SEO Writer at GameByte and FragHero. When not whipping up guides and reviews, Ben’ll be off playing the latest Pokemon games, Overwatch 2, Spider-Man, The Witcher, and Final Fantasy - all before reading manga and listening to Ice Nine Kills.
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