And what you get from them
Redemption Pokemon Champion‘ Mystery Gift Code allowing you to get useful freebies to make your path to the top a little easier. Sometimes this includes new Pokémon without having to rely on transfers from Pokémon Home or random recruitment as well. Pokémon Works hasn’t indicated how often this will happen Pokemon Champion codes were available, but the game launched with codes that had no expiration date.
Below, we list them everything is active Pokemon Champion Mystery Prize code and explain how to redeem it.
Update (June 17): We’ve updated this guide with new code now in the mobile version Pokemon Champion available.
All active Pokémon Champions codes
Pokemon Champion only have one active Mystery Gift code at the time.
- HAJ1MAR1G1FT (100 fast coupons)
Expired Pokémon Champion codes
A handful are older Pokemon Champion codes no longer work, including the Machamp distribution code that was live at the game’s initial launch.
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CHAMP10N (Machamp)
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DRAG0NDANCEPTC26 (Gyrados)
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L12ARD0NPJCS26 (Charizard)
How to get Mystery Prizes in Pokémon Champions
You will get access to Pokemon Champion‘ Mystery Prize Menu after you complete the tutorial. From the main menu:
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Select “Submenu” (located at the bottom right of the screen).
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Scroll down to the Mystery Gift option.
On Pokemon Champion‘ The first season, The Pokémon Company distributed rewards via serial codes. This may change next season, but for now, your next steps are:
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Enter your Mystery Gift code.
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Collect your reward from the in-game mailbox.
And then you’re ready to go.
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