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Ditto PSA 10 Cards

メタモン · 百變怪

1 Ditto PSA 10 cards live · 0 in stock from Japan · prices 30-50% below US.

Ditto is the Transform Pokemon, National Pokedex #132, a Normal-type introduced in Generation I with no evolutionary line. This hub gathers every Ditto card across English and Japanese print runs. The Numel-Peelable Ditto and other transform-mechanic variants surface here alongside vintage and modern releases.

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Ditto PSA 10 Cards

Overview

Ditto is the Transform Pokemon, National Pokedex #132, a Normal-type introduced in Generation I with no evolutionary line. This hub gathers every Ditto card across English and Japanese print runs. The Numel-Peelable Ditto and other transform-mechanic variants surface here alongside vintage and modern releases.

Lore & Background

Ditto was introduced in Pokemon Red and Green (1996) as a standalone Normal-type that does not evolve (source: Bulbapedia accessed 2026-05-09). Its defining trait is the move and ability Transform, which lets it copy any Pokemon's appearance and moves; Pokedex entries note it can fail when made to laugh or when working from memory. In Generation V onward it gained the Imposter Hidden Ability. In games, Ditto is a critical breeding partner because it can produce Eggs with any species in compatible Egg groups. Japanese name メタモン (Metamon), Chinese name 百變怪.

Investment Analysis

Ditto's value driver is its Transform print mechanic: certain TCG cards (most famously the Fossil 'Ditto' that copies the opponent's Basic Pokemon) and modern peelable / hidden-art Dittos are collected as TCG novelties, not because Ditto itself is a mascot. Demand is concentrated in graded vintage holos, illustration-rare prints, and Japanese-exclusive trick cards. Mainline competitive Ditto play is rare, so price moves on collector novelty and art rather than meta usage.

Buyer Guide

Priority targets: Fossil holo Ditto (1999) in PSA 9-10, any Japanese promo Ditto with a hidden-image gimmick, and modern illustration-rare or special-art Ditto. The Numel-peelable Ditto and similar transform-print novelty cards command premiums when intact and unpeeled. Avoid heavily reprinted modern commons unless graded. For long-term holds, prefer cards that visually showcase the Transform gimmick over generic art.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ditto's Pokedex number and type?

Ditto is National Pokedex #132, a pure Normal-type introduced in Generation I (source: Bulbapedia accessed 2026-05-09).

Does Ditto evolve?

No. Ditto has no evolutionary line and cannot evolve into or from any other Pokemon.

Why are some Ditto cards more expensive?

Ditto cards with the Transform gimmick (such as the Fossil holo and modern peelable / hidden-art prints) are collected as TCG novelties, which drives their premium over standard prints.

What is Ditto called in Japanese and Chinese?

Japanese: メタモン (Metamon). Chinese (Traditional): 百變怪.

Where can I buy Ditto cards in Hong Kong?

Poke10 is a HK-based shop carrying Ditto cards across English and Japanese sets with PSA comps shown and local delivery.