Cheating in Pokémon Sword (v1.3.2) typically requires a hacked or modded Nintendo Switch running Custom Firmware (CFW) like Atmosphère
04000000 0076FA34 000003E7The most notorious method involves the use of "Switch CFW" (Custom Firmware). By modding the console’s operating system, players can run homebrew applications like PKHex or Checkpoint. PKHex, a save file editor, allows for granular manipulation of data. In version 1.3.2, this meant players could inject Pokémon with perfect IVs (Individual Values), specific Hidden Abilities, and movesets that would otherwise take dozens of hours to breed and tutor. More critically, it allowed players to circumvent the blocklist. While a legitimate player had to transfer specific 'mons via Pokémon Home, a cheater could simply "magic" a legal version of a banned Pokémon into their save file, provided the game's internal logic deemed the data structurally "legal." Pokemon Sword 1.3.2 Cheats
Cheating in Pokémon Sword version 1.3.2 generally requires either using exploits within the base game or applying external codes through custom firmware or emulators like Yuzu or Ryujinx. In-Game Exploits & Glitches Cheating in Pokémon Sword (v1