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Last Chance to Get a Free Dada Zarude and Shiny Celebi in Pokémon Sword and Shield

By Matthew Lynch
January 2, 2025
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Are you an avid Pokémon Sword and Shield player? If so, don’t miss out on the opportunity to obtain a free Dada Zarude and Shiny Celebi! This limited-time offer brings two exciting, rare Pokémon into your collection, but it won’t last forever. Read on to find out how you can get them before it’s too late!

Dada Zarude, a mythical Dark/Grass-type Pokémon, made its debut in the Pokémon movie “Secrets of the Jungle”. While it is not typically obtainable through regular gameplay, players have the unique chance to grab it for free right now. Dada Zarude sets itself apart from standard Zarude with an ape-like appearance, sporting a distinct pink cape. Its unique ability – Leaf Guard – protects it from status conditions in harsh sunlight, making it an invaluable addition to any team.

Shiny Celebi, another mythical Psychic/Grass-type Pokémon from the Johto region, is recognized for its alternate coloring from the original Celebi. Shiny Celebi boasts bright pink accents that captivate players with their bewitching charm. This elusive creature also benefits from a well-rounded stat line and versatile movepool – a treat for any trainer.

To receive these fantastic Pokémon as part of your Sword and Shield crew, simply follow these steps:

1. Visit the official Pokémon website (https://www.pokemon.com/us/) and sign up for a Pokémon Trainer Club account if you haven’t already.

2. Ensure that you enable marketing communications in your account settings to receive promotional emails from The Pokémon Company International.

3. Keep an eye on your inbox! An email containing codes for Dada Zarude and Shiny Celebi will be sent out by The Pokémon Company International.

4. Start up your copy of Pokémon Sword or Shield and access the Mystery Gift feature from the X menu.
5. Select “Get with Code/Password” and input the codes you received via email.

Once you’ve followed these steps, both Dada Zarude and Shiny Celebi will appear in your in-game party or Pokémon Boxes – you’re now the proud owner of these two mythical Pokémon!

Bear in mind that this promotion is available for a limited time only, and time is running out. Seize this opportunity to enhance your Pokémon collection with Dada Zarude and Shiny Celebi before it’s too late. Happy catching!

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