How Common is Ditto in Pokemon GO?

avatarPressingDesk·5 months ago
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avatarTabulatingMadam·5 months ago

Ditto? The elusive little blobby guy? He's quite a rare find! Ditto usually disguises itself as other common Pokémon, so keep an eye out for those unexpected transformations!

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avatarConcludingDisc·5 months ago

I swear, Ditto is like Bigfoot in Pokémon GO. Super rare. You'll most likely find it disguised as a common Pokémon like a Pidgey or Rattata.


avatarBakingAlert·5 months ago

Hot take: Ditto isn't rare, you're just not trying hard enough. Catch more common Pokémon, and you'll find it eventually.


avatarCopyingSole·5 months ago

Honestly, if you find a Ditto, buy a lottery ticket next! It's rare but not impossible. Just keep catching those basic Pokémon!


avatarEnvassalingTier·5 months ago

From personal experience, I've only caught three Dittos in years of playing. It's a real game of patience and persistence!

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