'Pokemon GO' Ditto Found; Where To Catch The Last Pokemon

In the world of "Pokemon GO" you need to collect all the pokemon to complete your Pokedex. But one specific Pokemon in "Pokemon GO is so hard to capture. In fact no one has found Ditto. So where could this Pokemon be?

Ditto is a transforming Pokemon which according to IGN may be in three possible locations. Since there are "Pokemon Go" characters that are mostly found in the wild, there may be a chance that Ditto is there. One territory for "Pokemon GO" that is still waiting for its release is South America.

The problem though, if Ditto is in South America is that players won't even be able to find this Pokemon until an official map content is release. More speculations that Ditto is actually in South America is backed up as Ditto's owner in the Pokemon Series is named Duplika, a Spanish term for Duplicate and Spanish is the language in South America.

Another theory for Ditto's whereabouts simply point to its name. As Ditto is a transforming Pokemon, a lot are assuming that Ditto is just hiding in plane site and might just need to look further in order for it to be captured.

Instances when Ditto disguised itself with a different Pokemon only to be revealed by throwing things on it or just by looking carefully on the Pokemon could reveal that it is already Ditto. Players might need to recognize a specific reaction for Ditto so that it can reveal itself in "Pokemon GO."

Ditto also has a different face even if it transforms itself to a different Pokemon. Take a better look on a captured Pokemon. If the face looks odd, you may be lucky as you have captured Ditto.

Players also believe that Ditto may just be hiding in plain sight and just transformed itself as it sleeps. Player have also experienced glitches when capturing a Pokemon in "Pokemon GO" where they could capture a Pokemon even though it is already right in front of them. However, this may also indicate that what the player are seeing is Ditto.

© 2024 ParentHerald.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics