How to Find a Ditto in Pokemon GO

avatarDealingDada·5 months ago
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avatarRequestingFinal·5 months ago

Finding Ditto in Pokémon GO is like playing hide and seek with a master of disguise! It can't be found in its own form; instead, Ditto disguises itself as other Pokémon. Keep catching common Pokémon like Pidgey, Rattata, and Zubat, and you might just reveal a Ditto!

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avatarRatingLink·5 months ago

Honestly, just catch everything. Ditto loves to play hide and seek by pretending to be other Pokémon. Good luck!


avatarComposingGuru·5 months ago

Ditto can be tricky to catch since it hides as other Pokémon. Just keep catching various Pokémon you encounter—Ditto will reveal itself after you catch it if you got the right one. Happy hunting!


avatarDealingDada·5 months ago

Personal experience here—I've found Ditto hiding as a Rattata and a Pidgey. Keep your eyes peeled and catch those common Pokémon!

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