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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Pokémon in the Ditto group can breed with any Pokémon from any Egg group, excluding the {{egg3|Undiscovered}}. However, Ditto cannot breed with members of its own group, meaning that Ditto cannot be hatched from an Egg.
*Pokémon in the Ditto group can breed with any Pokémon from any Egg group, excluding the {{egg3|Undiscovered}}. However, Ditto cannot breed with members of its own group, meaning that Ditto cannot be hatched from an Egg. The only exception is in [[Generation II]].
*Since this group consists of a single Pokémon, it is naturally the Egg group with the lowest number of types represented, with just one.
*Since this group consists of a single Pokémon, it is naturally the Egg group with the lowest number of types represented, with just one.


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Revision as of 02:41, 23 December 2012

Egg Groups
Monster Human-Like
Water 1 Water 3
Bug Mineral
Flying Amorphous
Field Water 2
Fairy Ditto
Grass Dragon
No Eggs Discovered
Gender unknown

The Ditto Egg group (Japanese: メタモン Metamon) is one of the fifteen Egg groups. It is the only group which has only one member.

Characteristics

As there is only one Pokémon in the Ditto Egg group, Pokémon in this group are all shapeless, purple blobs. However, they have the ability to breed with every member of every other Egg group but the "Undiscovered" and "Ditto" Egg groups.

Pokémon

Only in this Egg group

#   Pokémon Type
0132 Ditto Ditto
Normal

In this and another Egg group

None.

Trivia

  • Pokémon in the Ditto group can breed with any Pokémon from any Egg group, excluding the Undiscovered Egg Group. However, Ditto cannot breed with members of its own group, meaning that Ditto cannot be hatched from an Egg. The only exception is in Generation II.
  • Since this group consists of a single Pokémon, it is naturally the Egg group with the lowest number of types represented, with just one.