Knowing the latest Ditto Disguises is a must for any Trainers who are yet to add the purple blob to their Pokédex. Unlike other Pocket Monsters that spawn in-game, the Transform Pokémon won't appear on the map in its regular form. Ditto instead appears as one of GO's other creatures on a rotating list.
Like Trainers learning how to get Zorua in , you'll only 100% know you will have caught a Ditto after it has been captured. This capture method has been around in mobile game ever since it launched. It's not one of the hardest Pokémon to catch in , but because the disguises change several times a year, and you don't know which Pokémon are Ditto, it can still be a challenging hunt if you're only playing casually.
For October 2024, the current Ditto disguises in are the following 11 multi-gen Pokémon: Bermite, Bidoof, Goldeen, Gothita, Koffing, Numel, Oddish, Rhyhorn, Solosis, Spinarak, and Stufful, as shown in the image above. The selection is the same as the Ditto disguises from August, with the current rotation not changing. If you encounter one of these Pokémon on the map, there is a chance they will revert to the elusive blob after capturing it.
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There is one that can signify if you might have encountered a Ditto making itself look like a Koffing or a Numel, which is comparing its CP with its disguise. For instance, Dittos have a naturally low CP, going as high as around 931 CP for a Trainer at Level 40. Koffing's CP, however, can go as high as 1214 for players at that level. By encountering one of the disguises Pokémon with lower CP, there's a higher chance it will be a Ditto.
If you catch a Pokemon that turns out to be Ditto, " " will pop up on your screen. After cutting to an animation, it will transform back into Ditto.
While there's no way to increase Ditto's chance of spawning, specifically in, Incenses can be used
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