'Pokemon GO' Ditto Discovered! Where Can The Transforming Pokemon Be Found?

Ditto is not even a Legendary Pokemon and yet it is one of the most sought after Pokemon in "Pokemon GO." The baffling question in everyone's mind is where is the transforming Pokemon?

There are some popular guests on where Ditto could be hiding in "Pokemon GO" and most are assuming that Ditto is already there just that we are blind not to see it. Well, Ditto is a transforming Pokemon after all he may already be there but we just don't realize it.

Niantic has also announced that Pokemon Ditto and some of the legendary Pokemons are truly there and some still need to be unleashed. When it comes to Ditto, it has already been discovered in the source code of "Pokemon GO" so it is really there waiting to be discovered.

Niantic Labs has also verified that there are more easter eggs that have not been discovered yet so it seems that Ditto may be found there. Just like Mew, Mewtwo, Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres, Ditto has not been found although they have been listed as part of the game.

Fan speculations regarding the discovery of Ditto in Pokemon GO involves that Ditto might be a special DLC Pokemon that is offered together with the Pokemon GO plus Device. Parent Herald reported that "Pokemon GO" may offer Ditto not in the U.S. since the owner of Ditto in the Pokemon series is actually from Spain.

Quora reported another important detail in the discovery of Ditto and that is its source code in the "Pokemon GO" game has no indication that it will change into another Pokemon. Although its description for Ditto clearly says that it "reorganizes its cell structure to change itself into other shapes."

Probably there are still some mechanics that needs to be unraveled for users to find Ditto in "Pokemon GO." While users wait for any update regarding Ditto's appearance they will also search for the transforming Pokemon's appearance as the person who truly catches Ditto will mostly become popular.

 

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