Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Players Get One Last Chance to Claim 3 Mystery Gifts

Nintendo and The Pokemon Company regularly give out Mystery Gifts that can be redeemed via codes in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. These codes expire after a certain date, so players have a limited opportunity to claim them. Three Mystery Gifts that were released over the last year are set to expire on Saturday, November 30th. The gifts in question give players two Pokemon that can be obtained, as well as a free avatar item. The Pokemon include a Quaxly and Gimmighoul both inspired by the anime, and a cap featuring the Terastal logo. Players can obtain these Mystery Gifts through the following codes:

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  • Gimmighoul- SEEY0U1NPALDEA
  • Quaxly- D0T1STPARTNER
  • Terastal Cap- WEARTERASTALCAP

The in-game descriptions for both Gimmighoul and Quaxly say that they “came from the Pokemon animated show.” Gimmighoul was given out as part of a promotion for the Paldean Winds series, and lists its original trainer as “Paldea.” Meanwhile, the Quaxly is specifically based on the one that is used by Dot in Pokemon Horizons: The Series, and lists her as its original trainer. The other two starting Pokemon were similarly given out through Mystery Gift promotions. The code for Liko’s Sprigatito has expired, but Roy’s Fuecoco can still be claimed through January 31st by using the code 909TEAMUP06.

The terastal cap in pokemon scarlet and violet

For players that have never redeemed a Mystery Gift in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet before, it’s incredibly easy to do so, and the process takes about a minute or so. In the main menu, players must select Poke Portal, and then Mystery Gift on the following screen. From there, choose “Get with Code/Password,” which will connect the player to the internet. The next screen will prompt players to enter the code. Readers should note for Gimmighoul and Quaxly that all uses of the letter “o” are actually a zero. If the code is redeemed correctly, players should get a notification that the item has been received.

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