
Ditto, the iconic Normal-type Pokémon from Generation I, is renowned for its transformative abilities and crucial role in the Pokémon breeding ecosystem. This specific card, an Uncommon from the 2004 EX FireRed & LeafGreen set, stands out for its unique Form Variation Poké-POWER, allowing it to strategically mimic other Basic Pokémon. Here, you will discover Ditto's fascinating Pokédex lore, detailed breakdowns of its attacks, energy costs, and weakness, alongside a comprehensive history of this particular edition.
Read more ↓Ditto is a unique Normal-type Pokémon known for its ability to transform into anything it sees, perfectly mimicking its target down to its cellular structure. Introduced in Generation I, Ditto has no known evolution line and is often found in areas with high Pokémon populations, as it needs to observe other Pokémon to hone its transformative abilities. Its diet is largely unknown, but it is theorized to consume nutrients through absorption while transformed. In the games, Ditto is invaluable for Pokémon breeding due to its ability to breed with almost any Pokémon, producing eggs of the other parent's species. In the anime, Ditto often provides comedic relief with its imperfect transformations, though some are shown to be quite skilled. Culturally, Ditto has become a symbol of adaptability and versatility, often appearing in merchandise and fan art due to its endearing, simplistic design and powerful yet often clumsy nature. Its role as a "chameleon" of the Pokémon world makes it a fascinating subject for both competitive players and casual fans alike.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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