Cheats - Pokemon Sword 1.3.2
Title: The Galarian Dilemma: An Exploration of Cheating in Pokémon Sword v1.3.2
Why Version 1.3.2 Matters for Cheating
Before diving into the cheats, it is critical to understand why version 1.3.2 is the golden standard for modding. Unlike later versions (or earlier ones), 1.3.2 is the final patch for the base game. The memory addresses (the "offsets" cheats read from) are frozen. This means: Pokemon Sword 1.3.2 Cheats
Safety tips and best practices
- Back up your save to external storage before using cheats.
- Use cheats offline. Avoid using altered saves or cheats in online battles or trading—this can lead to bans.
- Apply one cheat at a time and test for instability.
- Prefer read-only or temporary cheats (e.g., setting values only while running) rather than permanently rewriting large sections of memory.
- Keep copies of original (unmodified) save files.
As the Nintendo Switch lifecycle continues, the modding community for Pokemon Sword and Shield remains active. Beyond just cheats, players are now creating "Expansion Mods" that add new difficulty layers or visual overhauls to the game. Title: The Galarian Dilemma: An Exploration of Cheating
- GBAtemp Thread: Pokemon Sword & Shield Cheats (1.3.2)
- YouTube Guide: EdiZon Overlay Tesla for 1.3.2
- PKHeX Official GitHub (for save editing)
- Provide step-by-step instructions for safely backing up your Sword save,
- Summarize trusted community sources for version-specific codes,
- Or create a short guide for using a save editor (state which method you prefer).
: Using modified Pokémon in official online ranked battles can result in account bans from Nintendo Network services. for farming specific Galar Pokémon? Back up your save to external storage before using cheats