Pokemon Sword 1.3.2 Cheats [ DELUXE – COLLECTION ]

The release of Pokémon Sword and Shield on the Nintendo Switch marked a paradigm shift for the franchise. It was the first mainline entry on a home console, introducing the Wild Area, Dynamaxing, and a divided community regarding the "Dex cut"—the decision to exclude a significant portion of past Pokémon from the code. By the time the game reached its final official update, version 1.3.2, which integrated the Crown Tundra DLC and fixed various exploits, the meta-game had stabilized. Yet, beneath the surface of competitive battles and shiny hunts, a parallel ecosystem thrived: the world of cheating.

Remember: The community maintains these codes through volunteer effort. As of today, 1.3.2 is considered the "final stable cheat firmware" before Nintendo locked down the system further. If you have a compatible Switch, now is the best time to experiment. Pokemon Sword 1.3.2 Cheats

This article is for educational purposes only. Using cheats on a Nintendo Switch requires custom firmware (CFW) and voids your warranty. Modifying your save file can result in a ban from Nintendo Online Services if you use modified Pokémon in ranked battles or raids. The release of Pokémon Sword and Shield on