'Pokemon GO' Ditto Unleashed By Niantic? Some Players Claim They Have Seen The Transforming Pokemon

"Pokemon GO" Ditto is still missing in most of Pokemon players Pokedex. However, some Pokemon players are claiming that they have already found Ditto.

Reports surfaced that Ditto was already found in "Pokemon GO" and that proof of a video capturing the non-legendary Pokemon surfaced on Reddit. However, careful analyzation of the thread leads to most concluding that the video was fake.

As most are still in search of Ditto in "Pokemon GO," players have concluded that Niantic has not officially released the non-legendary Pokemon. Although Ditto is a normal type Pokemon, the search for him makes him one of the most sought after Pokemon for "Pokemon GO."

Ditto's ability to rearrange its cell structure to transform itself into different shapes makes it a great find. Although Ditto still manages to make its transformation wrong when relying on its memory but that also is what makes this Pokemon unique. It also has no evolution, unlike other "Pokemon GO" types.

While the discussion on the whereabouts of the lost Ditto is still going, Niantic, on the other hand, has not revealed if they have already released Ditto for "Pokemon GO." Most players are concluding that Ditto may just be under their nose since the non-legendary Pokemon is a shape shifter.

In a previous report from Parent Herald, there is a possibility that Ditto is in Spain because, in the original Pokemon Series, Ditto's owner is named Duplika, which is a Spanish term for Duplicate. Another theory about Ditto's whereabouts in "Pokemon GO" is that it is just plainly disguising itself so it might be that players are already seeing Ditto but they just do not realize it.

While there are who claims that they have indeed claimed Ditto while playing "Pokemon GO," most players still feel these are all hoax as they need more proof to believe the claim. And until Niantic releases an official statement that they have already released Ditto, players will be skeptical with those who are claiming they got the transforming Pokemon.

 

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