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==Release information== | ==Release information== | ||
This card was included in the | This card was included in the {{TCG|Fossil}} expansion as both a Holofoil and Non Holofoil card, first released in the Japanese {{TCG|Mystery of the Fossils}} expansion as a Holofoil card. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *This card was the first Pokémon card with no attacks of its own. | ||
*This card was not included in {{ | *This card was not included in {{vg|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} or [[Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!]] due to its potentially difficult to program Pokémon Power. It shares this trait with {{TCG ID|Base Set|Electrode|21}}. | ||
*This is the only card that mentions "Hit Points" instead of the abbreviation "{{TCG|HP}}" in its English text. | |||
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[[Category:Mystery of the Fossils cards]] | [[Category:Mystery of the Fossils cards]] | ||
[[Category:Illus. by Keiji Kinebuchi]] | [[Category:Illus. by Keiji Kinebuchi]] | ||
[[Category:Holographic cards]] | [[Category:Holographic cards]] | ||
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[[ja:メタモン (化石の秘密)]] | [[ja:メタモン (化石の秘密)]] | ||
[[zh:百变怪(PMCG3)]] |
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Ditto (Japanese: メタモン Metamon) is a Colorless-type Basic Pokémon card. It is part of the Fossil expansion.
Card text
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Pokédex data
Ditto - Transform Pokémon | ||
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No. | Height | Weight |
132 | 1'0" (0.3 m) | 9 lbs. (4.0 kg) |
Pokédex entry | ||
Capable of copying an enemy's genetic code to instantly transform itself into a duplicate of the enemy. | ||
体の細胞の作りを自分で組み替えて、他の生命体に変身する。 |
Release information
This card was included in the Fossil expansion as both a Holofoil and Non Holofoil card, first released in the Japanese Mystery of the Fossils expansion as a Holofoil card.
Trivia
- This card was the first Pokémon card with no attacks of its own.
- This card was not included in Pokémon Trading Card Game or Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR! due to its potentially difficult to program Pokémon Power. It shares this trait with Electrode.
- This is the only card that mentions "Hit Points" instead of the abbreviation "HP" in its English text.
Origin
Transform is a move in the Pokémon games that Ditto can learn. This card's English Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Red and Blue, whereas the Japanese entry comes from Pokémon Red and Green.
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |