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Pokemon Sword And Shield Level 100 Pokemon Glitch

Pokemon Sword and Shield is filled to the brim with content. Naturally, a game that has so much content is going to have plenty of bugs, and I don’t mean types of Pokemon. Well, exploiting this Sword and Shield level 100 Pokemon glitch can boost 30 Pokemon at once, from level 1 to level 100 in a matter of minutes, giving new meaning to Bug-type Pokemon!

How to do the Pokemon Sword and Shield level 100 Pokemon glitch

Step 1

To start this exploit, we’re going to initiate the day skip glitch. So open up your menu, and head over to the VS menu.

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Step 2

Head over to the Battle Stadium and click on a Ranked Battle.

Step 3

You can click either the Single or Doubles Battle, it doesn’t matter at all. While covering the glitch, we chose the Single Battle option.

Step 4

Choose your team, and select your Pokemon. This doesn’t really matter as we’re looking to get out of the battle as soon as possible. Once you’ve chosen your team, the battle will load up.

Step 5

As you as you can, click Run to drop out of the battle.

Step 6

Once you’ve been full backed out of the battle, head over to a PC to access your Pokemon Storage.

Step 7

Put the Pokemon you want to level up insanely fast in the first slot of a Box 1, and then add 29 other Pokemon you want to boost.
Side note: The Pokemon you choose to put in the Box 1 can be at ANY level, they don’t have to be at level 1.

Step 8

Completely back out of the PC, and then jump back into it, and select Check Poke Jobs.

Step 9

Look for missions that want up to 30 Pokemon and preferably reward 9 stars of experience points. This will net you the most amount of experience possible for completing the mission.

Step 10

It’s time to send your little monsters to work, take the job!

Step 11

When asked to choose your Pokemon for the job, press X to select all in Box 1, and then hit confirm to send them off to work. You’ll be met with a pop up that says ‘Your Pokemon will be sent to the job site. Is that ok?’ you’re going to click Send Pokemon and select Whole Day!

Step 12

Back out of the PC.

Step 13

Hit the Home button on your Nintendo Switch and head over to the System Settings.

Step 14

Once in your settings, scroll down and click System and then Date and Time.

Step 15

Change the date by one day. Always go forward when changing the date, going back in time will mess things up. (Basically the same rules for real time travel)

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Step 16

Hit OK, press the Home button to get out of the settings menu, and press Home again to jump back into the game.

Step 17

Jump over to the Poke Jobs menu and you’ll see the job you started earlier is marked as complete!

Step 18

Click on the completed job, and you’ll be met with a cut scene in which all of your Pokemon will rush back to you.

Step 19

After the cut scene, a message will say ‘job completed’ and every Pokemon in Box 1 will get boosted the full amount of EXP.
Side note: The ones with the orange markers around them will be given bonus experience points as they were more suited for the specific job.

Step 20

Before carrying on, take a look at your Pokemon, they should’ve boosted a considerable amount.

Step 21

Find another job looking for up to 30 Pokemon and offering 9 stars and go again.

Bonus tips:

  • Use a lucky egg to get an extra boost on EXP, although this really isn’t needed
  • Beating Champion Leon will ensure the game offers you the best jobs possible
  • If you can’t find a job that wants up to 30 Pokemon and offers 9 stars, hit the Home buttin, jump to your date settings and go forward by two days.
  • If you see two good jobs, make sure you don’t back out of the PC after completing the first job. This way you can jump straight into the new job. Backing out of the PC will re-roll all of the current jobs.

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Liam Bartlett

Always chooses the Fire-Type Pokemon.