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Ditto (Pokémon) The Pokémon Ditto has the ability to transform into the opponent's Pokémon via the move Transform, a move that only it and Mew are capable of learning. However, unlike Mew (which can't breed), it is also capable of breeding with any Pokémon that can breed, a trait which has made it very valuable to many players. Its number is #132 in National Pokédex order. When not in the shape of another Pokémon (or live being, or inanimate object as the Pokémon Anime shows it can do), Ditto takes the form of an amorphous pink blob. Although its only move in unmodified form is Transform (without cheating), Ditto can use moves of any of the other Pokémon species once it has transformed. Name Origin"Ditto" is a slang word related to the Latin "dictum." Its use implies copying or reiterating an idea. Its Japanese name is Metamon, probably related to the word "metamorphose." Its English name might also come from the word ditto, meaning "I agree". Blue DittoBecause of Ditto's ability to breed with almost any Pokémon, and also the fact that a Pokémon with a shiny parent of the opposite gender (or a shiny Ditto parent) has a 1 in 64 chance of being shiny in Gold, Silver and Crystal, shiny Ditto can be quite useful for breeding other shiny Pokémon. However, because the baby will always be in the evolutionary line of the non-Ditto Pokémon, shiny Ditto cannot be bred, so one would normally have to resort to finding one in the wild. However, because of a glitch in the programming of Red, Blue, and Yellow often referred to as the "Blue Ditto glitch", it is possible to generate a shiny Ditto without much effort. The glitch is as follows: In the animeDitto is a Pokémon used by the trainer Duplica, a Pokémon entertainer. Her first Ditto originally did incomplete transformations (it could not copy a Pokémon's face), but because of Team Rocket, it learned to transform perfectly. Duplica's second Ditto, nicknamed Mini-Dit, can transform into small Pokémon normally, but transforms into miniature versions of larger Pokémon. However, its attack power was unaffected. Ditto is also a team member of the former Orange League champion and Pummelo Gym Leader Drake. GlitchesFor some reason, Ditto seems to have connections in the Red and Blue versions to the glitch Pokémon Missingno and 'M. After an 'M is caught in the game during a battle, there will be an invisible Pokémon that will still be battling your Pokémon. When that is caught, the screen will say "you caught Ditto". (It might be another 'M.) Once it is caught it won't be invisible anymore. If a player-controlled Ditto uses Transform to change into the invisible Ditto, its image will turn into a Missingno's image, but it will actually still be a Ditto. Also, in Pokémon Stadium 2, any Missingno or 'M that are uploaded to the game will get turned into Dittos. A Missingno that becomes Ditto will be a normal shade of pink but an 'M that becomes Ditto will have a slightly different color. A famous glitch in Pokémon Gold and Silver can be used to Transform a Ditto into a Smeargle, allowing it to use Sketch to permanently replace Transform with almost any other attack. In Super Smash Bros. MeleeDitto makes an official appearance of sorts in Super Smash Bros. Melee. In the VS Tournament mode (either winner out or loser out) you can scroll through charachters before starting your next battle. But, by pressing L and R, you change your charachter to "Random" which is represented by a Ditto (as if it transforms into whatever charachter you end up using). It can appear in Pokéballs using a cheat for debug mode, but was taken out of the final due to the GameCube's limitations. External Links
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