Mew (6IV, Battle Ready) – Pokemon Sword and Shield

(76 customer reviews)

$4.00

Get a Mew for your Pokemon Sword and Shield game! Our Mew are all Perfect 6IV, competitively Battle Ready, and have max Dynamax Level.

Description

Get a Mew for your Pokemon Sword and Shield game! Our Mew are all Perfect 6IV, competitively Battle Ready, and have max Dynamax Level.

We offer 4 selections of Mew in this listing, including Shiny options, with details below. Note that no further customization is allowed on this listing.

 

Poke Ball Plus Mew

  • Sword and Shield Origin
  • Poke Ball Plus Event
  • Cannot be Shiny

Faraway Island Mew

  • Emerald, Japanese Origin
  • Faraway Island Event
  • Can be Shiny

Virtual Console Mew

  • Gameboy / Yellow Origin
  • Virtual Console Event
  • Cannot be Shiny

Pokemon Go Mew

  • Go Origin
  • Masterwork Research Quest
  • Can be Shiny

 

This listing is for Pokemon Sword and Shield.

Note: Trading in Pokemon Sword and Shield requires a Nintendo Account and Nintendo Switch Online subscription.

Pokemon will be sent via Wi-Fi Link Trade under Sword and Shield’s Y-Comm Link Trade. You will need to catch junk Pokemon to send over in place of what you’re getting. Visit the Trade Guide if you’re not sure how to do this, or the Frequently Asked Questions if you need any help.

Reviews (76)

76 reviews for Mew (6IV, Battle Ready) – Pokemon Sword and Shield

  1. Lidor

    Received the mew within minutes after the confirmation email. definitely a great experience!

  2. Steven Sova

    Extremely easy to purchase and trade. Exactly as advertised. The whole process was simple and very professional.

  3. Zulfiqar Khan

    Brilliant – such good and friendly service. Please support. Thank you.

  4. Kevin Rona

    Order was ready in under one(1) hour.
    Communication was easy and fast.

  5. Michael Lee

    I would much rather pay $2 for a battle ready 6IV Mew than pay $50 for a Pokeball plus.
    Thanks again!

  6. Sinner

    never wanted a pokeball plus, this solved the problem at a insignificant fraction of the cost, thank you so much!!! transaction was very intuitive and easy!!

  7. Andy

    Only took a few hours, worked exactly like the guide on the site.
    Very happy with my sons new Mew!

  8. Jake

    Since it’s only $2 I though id risk it. I was contacted quickly and had a trade set up shortly after and my shiny Mew was sent over!

    10 out of 10 for cost and reliability, I’ll be buying again in the future

  9. Ferriswolf

    Shiny Mew is awesome, exactly as described, so happy to have this Pokemon! Great service and communication from Rawkhet, I will definitely purchase from them again.

  10. Cory Davis

    Awesome! I was hesitant at first but they accept PayPal so I trusted them enough to try my first purchase. Very professional and I had my Mew the next day! I will absolutely be buying more from them!

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    Trade Guide (Sword & Shield)

    To trade in Pokemon Sword and Shield, you'll need a Nintendo Account and an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription. Your Switch Friend Code and in-game Card Code are unnecessary.

    1. Press the [Y] button to open the Y-Comm.
    2. Press [+] to connect to the Internet. The top right should say "Internet".
    3. Choose Link Trade and then Set Link Code.
    4. When you're up in the Trade Queue, you'll receive a Link Code that you can enter here.
    5. Wait for the trade to be established. Stay in the overworld and do not open any menus. It should say "Searching..." at the bottom left.
    6. IMPORTANT: If we don't connect within a minute, please reply to let us know (no need to retry) so we can try another code.

     

    Please ensure you have a stable Internet connection to trade. To check if you can trade online with Rawkhet (and others), do a Test Connection on your Switch (System Settings > Internet > Test Connection) and ensure that your NAT Type is A, B, or C (where A/B is ideal).

    NAT Type D and F will NOT be able to connect with other players. Mobile hotspots from your iOS or Android device, public WiFi, and work/enterprise WiFi are usually NAT Type D. Use a different network or find troubleshooting steps on Nintendo Support.