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How to catch Ditto in Pokémon Go

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Pokémon Go has had players venturing all over the real world in search of their favorite Pokémon. Now including Gen 6 Pokémon, Pokémon Go still has one very elusive little fellah that players are clamoring to get their hands on — Ditto. Because of Ditto’s shapeshifting nature, it can show up in a range of different Pokémon.

Unlike the main series, there’s no way to know if a Pokémon is normal or a Ditto disguise until you catch it; you just have to hope for the best. That said, knowing which Pokémon Ditto can take the form makes the quest to catch one that much easier. As it is one of the most unique Pokémon in existence, Ditto will be a significant addition to your collection. Whether you plan to use Ditto in battle or just show it off, here’s how you can find your very own in Pokémon Go.

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Which Pokémon can Ditto be?

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Before getting into how to catch Ditto in Pokémon Go, you need to know the forms in which Ditto can show. Unlike the mainline Pokémon games, Ditto doesn’t show up in Pokémon Go as, well, Ditto. Instead, it shows up as one of the other common Pokémon in the game. If you want to catch Ditto, you’ll need to get an eye on this list.

Gen 1 Ditto disguises

  • Paras
  • Venonat
  • Weedle

Gen 2 Ditto disguises

  • Poppip
  • Hoothoot
  • Ledyba
  • Spinarak

Gen 3 Ditto disguises

  • Seedot
  • Skitty
  • Whismur
  • Gulpin
  • Remoraid
  • Numel

Gen 4 Ditto disguises

  • Bidoof

Gen 5 Ditto disguises

  • Venipede

As of January 2021, the 15 above Pokémon are the only forms Ditto can take. However, there isn’t an indication of whether the Pokémon is Ditto or not until after you catch it. You can see how the process plays out from the official Pokémon Go YouTube channel below.

The Pokémon Go Tour: Kanto event is set to kick off in February of 2021. This event will be adding shiny variants to any remaining gen-one Pokémon, which will include shiny Ditto.

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How to catch Ditto in Pokémon Go

There’s no concrete way to catch Ditto in Pokémon Go; it’s a process of trial and error. That said, if you stick with our tips, you should have a Ditto in your Pokédex before too long.

Ask the community

The best way to catch Ditto in Pokémon Go is by asking the fanbase in your area where they’ve found one. The game has a massive international community, even in 2021. No matter where you’re located, you shouldn’t have a hard time finding a Discord or Facebook group dedicated to your area (this handy Pokémon Go community map should help).

Because Dittos show up as regular Pokémon, you should be able to find them in areas where others have. Of course, Pokémon spawns are constantly changing, but if you’re out hunting and put a bug out in your local Discord group, you shouldn’t have too much trouble tracking down Ditto.

Look for Ditto candidates

Ditto will only show up as the 15 Pokémon above, so if you’re trying to track one down, there’s no sense in wasting your time on other Pokémon. If you’re looking for Ditto, it’s best to set up shop in an area with a lot of the Ditto disguises. That way, you can grind Weedles and Bidoofs all day until a Ditto shows up.

Grind with lures and incense

If the community has failed you and you haven’t caught a Ditto naturally, it’s time to resort to items. Setting up shop at a PokéStop is your best bet. That way, you can drop a Lure and Incense to attract Pokémon to your location for a half hour or more, depending on how many PokéCoins you have to spare.

Although this a brute-force solution, it is effective. If you can find a few other people hunting Dittos in your area, you can put together your items for hours for mindless grinding. Although there’s no guaranteed Ditto drop rate, it shouldn’t be too difficult to find one, especially if you’re spending some special items.

Trade for Ditto

This is our last tip for catching Ditto in Pokémon Go, and for good reason. Although you can technically trade for Ditto, it won’t count toward any quests that ask you to “catch” Ditto. To satisfy such a quest, you’ll need to actually catch Ditto, not just have it show up in your inventory.

Still, if you’re just looking to fill out your Pokédex or show off to your friends, you can always trade for Ditto, which you can learn how to do in our guide. You’ll need plenty of Stardust to trade, however, which you can acquire by taking down gyms, catching new Pokémon, and evolving your Pokémon.

Using Ditto in Pokémon Go

The primary purpose of hunting down Ditto is to accomplish a Special Research task or fill out your Pokédex. Still, there’s an added benefit to holding Ditto on your roster, especially when it pertains to gymnasiums. When you use Ditto in a gym fight, it’ll automatically replicate the first Pokémon you meet, imitating its move set.

Even though it’s helpful in obtaining some mighty moves swiftly, your Ditto will maintain its initial CP, so it’s wise to store up a variety of potions before you head into combat. You won’t be able to develop your Ditto, either, just like the base game. Because of this, you can upgrade your Ditto by using candy and Stardust.

We suggest that you take a look at our Pokémon Go guide hub where you’ll discover tips and tricks for capturing new Pokémon, how to obtain and use Pokémon Go’s many features, and read the most current Pokémon Go news.

Jacob Roach
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