Having the latest list of current Ditto disguises to hand is a must for any trainer who wants to find and catch the purple blob to add to their collection. The purple blob is tricky because, unlike other Pokémon that spawn in-game as they are, this Transform Pokémon appears disguised as one of a set rotation of fellow Pocket Monsters. Moreover, you won't even know you've got a Ditto until you've already caught it in the form of another creature it's hiding in plain sight.
This is the same type of mechanic players will keep in mind when trying to get Zorua as well, but the game takes Ditto a step further by having its disguises change at least once a year. Because it's an ongoing feature that's been around since launch, players old and new can go for months or years without finding one if they aren't aware of the newest list. It's not one of the hardest Pokémon to catch in , but Ditto can make for a frustrating yet rewarding hunt for those trying to complete their Pokédex.
During February 2025, the current set of Ditto Disguises in are made of these 11 fellow Pocket Monsters spanning from multiple generations: Oddish, Stuffl, Spinarak, Koffing, Bergmite, Gothita, Goldeen, Solosis, Rhyhorn, Numel, and Bidoof, as shown in the image above displaying them in the same order. This rotation has been the same since March 2024. If you encounter one of these creatures map as a spawn, it might be a Ditto players can catch before it reverts to its original form after capturing it.
Ditto can be Shiny in, but the odds are a narrow 1/64. The only way to encounter the blue version of a Ditto is through pure luck.
The only way to potentially tell if a Pokémon is a Ditto in disguise is that its CP is usually lower than those it takes the form of. For example, based on a player Level of 50, Ditto has a low CP range of 940-951. However, other Pokemon on its disguise list, like Oddish or Goldeen, have higher CP ranges of 1389-1400 and 1302-1318, respectively. So, a weaker spawn of one of
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