Alright, let’s see if I can make this piece sound like your quirky neighbor trying to explain things over a cup of coffee. Here goes:
Hey, so if you’re hunting down those Gift Codes for "Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time," you’re in the right rabbit hole. I stumbled across some info that might help you out—or not, who knows. Anyway.
Gift Codes — What Even Are They?
So, here’s how you mess with these Gift Codes in the game. Well, first, make sure your Nintendo Switch isn’t just a pretty paperweight; you need Wi-Fi and, yep, that annoying paid Nintendo Switch Online thing. Right? Money well spent, or so they say.
About 30 minutes in—mind you, I was still trying to figure out which way was up—you’ll hit this Guild Office & Paladin’s Guild somewhere in Eternia Village. Kind of a big deal because you choose your first Life there. Exciting, no?
Then this Gifts icon shows up on your Weird Pad. (Seriously, who came up with that name? But I digress.) You tap open your Weird Pad, smash that Gifts icon, and voila, meet the mysterious Gift Code Entry screen.
You need to be online for this, by the way. Once you hit Connect, you can start typing in these magical codes. Then boom, rewards land in your inventory. Easy-peasy—or perhaps not, depending on your luck with tech.
Current Gift Codes — June 2025 Edition
A56LCE87: So this one throws some Hi-HP Potions your way—five to be precise, along with similar numbers of Hi-SP Potions, Healing and Energy Powders, and a trio of Life Cures. Quite the haul.
A5C9X7VR: Fancy stuff here with a Diamond Ring, a Corsage, and this thing called a Great Lucky Bream. Plus, fireworks—five of those—to spice things up. Oh, and a nice sack of Gold. Ten, to be exact.
E47LWJGP: Here, it’s all about the bling—five sacks of gold and silver. Eh, can’t have too many shiny things, right?
T2GC6EQL: Potions galore! HP, SP, Power Aid, Resistance Aid—pretty sure it covers the whole shebang. Another set of Healing Powders thrown into the mix, too.
Oh, and just so you know, "Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time" is floating around digitally on Nintendo eShop for Switch, everywhere. Waiting on that Nintendo Switch 2 version, though—in due time, my friend.
This probably makes about as much sense as a screen door on a submarine, but that’s all part of the charm, right?