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'''Transform''' (Japanese: '''へんしん''' ''Transform'') is a non-damaging {{type|Normal}} [[move]] introduced in [[Generation I]].
'''Transform''' (Japanese: '''へんしん''' ''Transform'') is a non-damaging {{type|Normal}} [[move]] introduced in [[Generation I]].
The [[Ability]] {{a|Imposter}} has the same effect as Transform.


==Effect==
==Effect==
{{MoveResearch|Are PP Ups taken into account for maximum PP displayed for a transformed Pokémon in Generation I and II? How does transform interact with species-specific items, such as soul dew or eviolite?}}
{{moveResearch|Does it copy Protosynthesis/Quark Drive boosts?}}
Transform causes the user to become a copy of the target.


Transform changes the user's current [[Pokémon (species)|species]], [[List of Pokémon with form differences|form]], [[List of Pokémon with gender differences|gender differences]], [[type]], [[stats]] (except the current and maximum [[HP]]), stat modifications, [[move]]s, [[Ability]], and [[cry]] to that of the target's. The user returns to its original state once it is [[recall|switched out]], [[fainting|faints]], or the current battle ends.
Transform bypasses {{stat|accuracy}} checks to always hit, unless the target is in the [[semi-invulnerable turn]] of a move such as {{m|Dig}} or {{m|Fly}}. It is not affected by [[type]] immunity. Transform fails if used on a Pokémon that is protected by {{m|Crafty Shield}}, but works on a target [[protection|protected]] by other moves such as {{m|Protect}} or {{m|Detect}}. It also fails against [[Shadow Pokémon]], if the user or the target are transformed or disguised by an {{a|Illusion}}, if the target is behind a {{m|substitute}}, or if the target's [[Ability]] is {{a|Good as Gold}}. Some of these conditions were different in older generations; see the table below for details on when conditions would not prevent Transform from executing.
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background: #{{normal color}}; text-align: center"
|- style="background: #{{normal color light}}"
! colspan="2" |
! Gen I
! Gen II
! Gen III
! Gen IV
! Gen V
! Gen VI
! Gen VII
! Gen VIII
! Gen IX
|- style="background: #fff"
! rowspan="5" style="background: #{{normal color light}}" | Can execute?
| Target is [[Semi-invulnerable turn|semi-invulnerable]] || {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| Target is transformed || {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| User is transformed || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| Target is behind a {{m|substitute}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
|}


Transform does not copy the target's [[nickname|name]], [[level]], [[gender]] (even though the gender differences are copied), [[friendship]], [[status condition]]s, [[held item]], and {{DL|Gigantamax|Gigantamax Factor}}.
A transformation cannot be transferred via {{m|Baton Pass}}.


In Generations {{gen|III}} and {{gen|IV}}, the Transform user initially copies the target's current form. However, a transformed Pokémon is able to change form as if it were the species it transformed into, so if needed it will change form immediately after transforming. This includes form changes caused by an [[Ability]] or [[held item]].
A transformed Pokémon returns to its original state once it is [[recall|switched out]], [[fainting|faints]], or the battle ends.


From [[Generation V]] onwards, the Transform user copies the target's current form and cannot change form in battle (regardless of its Ability or held item), except for the [[Dynamax]]-based form changes. For instance, a transformed Pokémon is unable to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] in battle, but a Pokémon can use Transform and become a Mega-Evolved Pokémon by copying another Mega-Evolved Pokémon. However, if the Transform target is currently in [[Dynamax]], [[Gigantamax]], or [[Eternamax]] form, the user will simply transform into the regular form of that Pokémon instead. The transformed Pokémon can Dynamax (except if transformed into a Pokémon species that is unable to Dynamax), but it is still unable to change into Gigantamax or [[Eternamax]] forms.
====Copied traits====
Broadly, Transform copies the target's appearance, types, [[Ability]], [[stat]]s, and [[move]]s; the user retains its {{stat|HP}} and [[level]]. More precise details are below.
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background: #{{normal color}}; text-align: center"
|- style="background: #{{normal color light}}"
! style="width:2" |
! Gen I
! Gen II
! Gen III
! Gen IV
! Gen V
! Gen VI
! Gen VII
! Gen VIII
! Gen IX
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Nickname|Name]]
| {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Level]]
| {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{stat|HP}} (current and maximum)
| {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Status condition]]
| {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Friendship]]
| <!--DNE--> || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Held item]]
| <!--DNE--> || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Pokémon (species)|Species]]
| {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| Appearance
| {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Type]]s
| {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{stat|Attack}}, {{stat|Defense}}, {{stat|Special Attack}},</br> {{stat|Special Defense}}, {{stat|Speed}}
| {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Stat modifier|Stat stages]]
| {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Move]]s
| {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[List of Pokémon by height|Height]] and [[List of Pokémon by weight|weight]]
| {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Catch rate]]
| {{no}} || {{no}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[List of Pokémon by effort value yield|EV yield and base Exp.]]
| {{no}} || {{no}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Ability]]
| <!--DNE--> || <!--DNE--> || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Cry]]
| {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[Gender]]
| <!--DNE--> || {{no}}* || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
|}
<small>*: In [[Generation II]], the [[Love Ball]] uses copied IVs for transformed wild Pokémon. [[#Generation II|See below]]</small>


The user's original moves and [[Ability]] will be unusable as long as it is transformed, being replaced by those copied from the target. All moves copied by Transform will initially have 5 remaining [[PP]], except any moves whose maximum PP is fewer than 5 (i.e. {{m|Sketch}}) will simply have their full PP. A transformed Pokémon can use moves exclusive to a species it has transformed into, such as {{m|Hyperspace Fury}} if transformed into {{p|Hoopa}} Unbound.
Transform copies any changes to the target's type (such as from {{m|Conversion}} or {{a|Color Change}}), Ability (such as from {{m|Skill Swap}}), or moves (via {{m|Mimic}}). It also copies types added by {{m|Forest's Curse}} or {{m|Trick-or-Treat}}. If the target has no primary types (not counting added types, that is) due to {{m|Roost}}, {{m|Burn Up}}, or {{m|Double Shock}}, the transformation's primary type will be {{t|Normal}}.


In the [[summary]] and [[party]] screens, the user is shown in its original state, unaffected by Transform. The bottom screen of the [[Nintendo DS]] and [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] will still show the sprite of the Pokémon unaffected by the transformation as well, even though the moves will be those copied from the target.
The user's level has no effect, except in Generations {{gen|I}}-{{gen|III}} if the Pokémon levels up and its stats are recalculated. Appearance refers to the sprite or model of the Pokémon shown on the field and covers the Pokémon's species, [[List of Pokémon with gender differences|gender]], [[List of Pokémon with form differences|form]], and whether it is {{Shiny}}. (Prior to [[Generation IV]], there was some complicated [[#Appearance nuances|nuance]] regarding the transformation's coloration.) The copied stats (Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, Speed) include the final values (as seen on the [[summary]] screen) as well as the target's [[base stats]], [[individual values]], and [[effort values]]. Outside of the transformation's appearance, gender (for the purpose of battle mechanics as well as the gender symbol after the name) was only copied starting in [[Generation V]], with [[#Generation II|a small exception]] in [[Generation II]].


Transform will fail if used on a Pokémon that is protected by {{m|Crafty Shield}}.
Transform does not affect the user's {{m|Hidden Power}} (whose [[type]], as well as the [[power]] up to Generation V, are based on the user's original IVs). It also will not alter [[status condition]]s or volatile statuses (such as {{m|Telekinesis}} or {{m|Leech Seed}}) based on the transformation's immunities.


{{a|Imposter}} ({{p|Ditto}}'s [[signature Ability]]) automatically causes the user to transform into the opponent.
===Appearance nuances===
In all generations, in the summary and [[party]] screens, a transformed Pokémon is shown in its untransformed state. (This applies to its moves, Ability, and stats as well.) In [[Nintendo DS]] and [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] games, the list of moves seen on the bottom screen during battle will also show the untransformed sprite of the Pokémon.


===Generation I===
In Generation I, if either the user or the target's sprite has changed because of {{m|Acid Armor}} or {{m|Minimize}}, after using Transform, the transformation's normal sprite will be shown.
The transformed Pokémon retains its original [[List of Pokémon by color palette (Generation I)|color palette]] (although this is only relevant on systems that use color, such as the [[Super Game Boy]], as well as the non-Japanese {{game|Yellow}} on the [[Game Boy Color]] or [[Virtual Console]]). For example, in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, if {{p|Ditto}} (a purple Pokémon) uses Transform on {{p|Pikachu}}, then Ditto becomes a purple-colored Pikachu. However, in this generation only, the [[Transform glitches#Color loss glitch|color loss glitch]] can still cause the transformed Pokémon to lose color and become gray.


Transform does not copy the target's base experience and generic {{m|Minimize}} image. If a transformed Pokémon takes damage from a [[critical hit]], its original stats will be used rather than its stats after Transform. The probability of a transformed Pokémon scoring a critical hit is based on the original Pokémon's base Speed, not the base Speed of the Pokémon it transformed into.
In the Generation I and II [[core series]] games, a transformed Pokémon [[Color palette (Generations I–II)#Transform color palettes|retains its original color palette]].


Transform copies an unused [[catch rate]] value from the target Pokémon. However, this has no effect in gameplay. If the player attempts to catch a transformed wild Pokémon, the catch rate from its original species is used, instead of the catch rate value that was copied by Transform.
In {{g|Stadium 2}} and Generation III games (including {{g|Colosseum}} and {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}), whether a transformed Pokémon appears Shiny depends on whether the user was originally Shiny; since Generation IV, it depends on whether the target was Shiny.


If two Pokémon battle using only Transform in this generation (such as a battle between two {{p|Ditto}}, or two {{p|Mew}} with no other moves), both Pokémon are able to continually Transform into each other, replenishing the 5 PP constantly and making the battle potentially endless. {{cat|PP-restoring items}} such as [[Ether]]s used from the Bag can only restore PP to moves the Pokémon knows before transforming.
In {{LGPE}}, if the {{ga|Partner Pokémon|Partner}} {{p|Pikachu}}{{sup/7|P}}/{{p|Eevee}}{{sup/7|E}} is the target of Transform, Transform will copy any [[clothing|clothes]] they are wearing.


Transform bypasses {{stat|accuracy}} checks to always hit, even if the target is in the {{cat|Moves with a semi-invulnerable turn|semi-invulnerable turn}} of a move such as {{m|Dig}} or {{m|Fly}}.
===Forms===
{{MoveResearch|Gen III: Interaction with Deoxys's forms in link battles between games in which Deoxys has different forms}}
Transform copies the target's current form. In Generations {{gen|III}} and {{gen|IV}}, a transformed Pokémon can change form if it fulfills the conditions for a form change (such as by [[held item|holding]] a [[Plate]] as {{p|Arceus}}). Since [[Generation V]], a transformed Pokémon cannot change forms.


In Generations I and II, the [[Transform glitches#Transform assumption glitch|Transform assumption glitch]] causes any transformed wild Pokémon to become a {{p|Ditto}} when caught, regardless of what species it originally was. In Generation I only, Ditto's [[catch rate]] will be saved as well, so this Ditto will be holding a [[Metal Powder]] if transferred to a Generation II game (regardless of the original or transformed species).
[[Dynamax]] transformations are not treated like a form, meaning Transform will copy the base form of a Dynamax or [[Gigantamax]] Pokémon or [[Eternamax]] {{p|Eternatus}}, and a transformed Pokémon is able to Dynamax. If Transform copies a Gigantamax Pokémon, it does not copy the Gigantamax Factor, so Dynamaxing will not result in a Gigantamax Pokémon. If Transform is used by a Dynamaxed Pokémon, it will fail if the target is {{p|Zacian}}, {{p|Zamazenta}}, or Eternatus.


In Generations I and II, the [[Transform glitches#Shiny Ditto DV manipulation glitch|Shiny Ditto DV manipulation glitch]] causes a wild Pokémon to retain the {{IV|DV}}s of the penultimate Pokémon it transformed into, if it uses Transform while already Transformed. Due to {{Shiny|Shininess}} being determined by DVs in Generation II, this can also be used to change whether a wild Ditto is Shiny or non-Shiny.
Transform will fail if the target is a [[Starmobile]]. If the target is a [[Titan Pokémon]], the user transforms into a regular version of that species.


Only in this generation, the [[Transform glitches#Level up glitch|level up glitch]] causes a Transformed Pokémon to use its original moveset (unaffected by Transform) if it it levels up and learns a new move.
===PP===
{{MoveResearch|Are PP Ups taken into account for maximum PP displayed for a transformed Pokémon in Generation I and II?}}
When a move is copied, it will have 5 {{PP}}, unless its maximum PP is less (such as {{m|Sketch}}). In Generations I and II, the maximum PP is the same as the move's natural maximum PP; in Generations III and IV, each copied move receives the effect of [[PP Up]]s applied to the same move slot of the user's original moves; since Generation V, the maximum PP for copied moves is 5.


In {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}, Transform is unable to copy the unique animation and [[cry]] of {{game|Yellow}}'s {{ga|Red's Pikachu|starter Pikachu}}. The Transform user simply becomes a regular Pikachu (with a regular Pikachu animation and cry) if it attempts to transform into that starter Pikachu. (this is not relevant for the previous game {{jap|Pokémon Stadium|Japanese Pokémon Stadium}}, which entirely lacks a special animation and cry for the starter Pikachu)
In Generations I-III, {{cat|PP-restoring items}} such as [[Ether]] can only restore PP to a move if the Pokémon knew the move before transforming. For a held [[Leppa Berry]], if a move the Pokémon did not know reaches 0 PP, the Berry will not trigger.


In {{jap|Pokémon Stadium|Japanese Pokémon Stadium}}, Transform works as in the core series games of this generation. For instance, two Ditto are still able to fight an endless battle by continually transforming into each other and replenishing their PP.
===Species-exclusive conditions===
{{MoveResearch|For Gen VI: Interaction with choice items on targets who also know Transform aside from Generation V}}
A transformed Pokémon retains its original species for determining if it is boosted by most Pokémon-specific [[stat-enhancing item]]s. Only [[Metal Powder]] and [[Quick Powder]] use the transformation's species.


In {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}, Transform will fail if the target's current species is Ditto. However, two {{p|Mew}} can still fight an endless battle by continually transforming into each other and replenishing their PP. Alternatively, a Ditto and a Mew can also fight an endless battle, because once Ditto transforms into Mew, both Pokémon can keep transforming into each other as well.
A transformed Pokémon can use moves exclusive to a species it has transformed into, such as {{m|Hyperspace Fury}} if transformed into {{p|Hoopa}} Unbound or [[Z-Move#For specific Pokémon|exclusive Z-Moves]] (if it holds the correct Z-Crystal, and [[#Generation VII|is not Mega-Evolved]]).


In both {{jap|Pokémon Stadium|Japanese Pokémon Stadium}} and {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}, the transformed Pokémon appears with the normal colors of the target.
If a Pokémon transforms into Meteor Form {{p|Minior}}, {{a|Shields Down}} will not prevent it from being afflicted with status conditions.


===Generation II===
===Generation I===
[[File:Pikachu Ditto.png|thumb|right|{{p|Ditto}} transformed into Pikachu]]
In this generation only, if the player's Pokémon is transformed and deals or receives a [[critical hit]], its untransformed stats are used in the damage calculation. (The calculation correctly uses transformed stats for wild and NPC Pokémon.)
[[File:Pikachu Mew.png|thumb|right|{{p|Mew}} transformed into Pikachu]]


Like in Generation I, a transformed Pokémon retains its original palette colors. This remains even with the introduction of [[Shiny Pokémon]] in Generation II. For instance, if a [[Shiny]] {{p|Ditto}} (a blue Pokémon) uses Transform on Pikachu, then Ditto becomes a blue-colored Pikachu. That color palette is kept indefinitely (unlike in the previous generation, where the transformed Pokémon could become gray during the battle).
In {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} only, Transform fails if the target's current species is {{p|Ditto}}. Transforms works normally against Ditto in the earlier Japan-only game {{jpn|Pokémon Stadium}}.


A transformed Pokémon retains its original species for determining if it is boosted by Pokémon-specific [[stat-enhancing item]]s, with the exception of [[Metal Powder]], which uses the target's species.
====Glitches====
{{main|List of Transform glitches}}
Generation I has several glitches relating to Transform. Any transformed wild Pokémon will become Ditto if it is caught, due to the {{DL|List of Transform glitches|Transform assumption glitch}}. If a transformed Pokémon uses Transform again, its previous stats (stored as a backup) are overwritten by its current stats (as they are backed up so that Transform can change the working stats); this is the {{DL|List of Transform glitches|Transform DV manipulation glitch}}. If a Pokémon that is not {{p|Ditto}} uses Transform, the {{DL|List of Transform glitches|color loss glitch}} will cause it to change to Ditto's palette. The {{DL|List of Transform glitches|level up moveset glitch}} causes a transformed Pokémon to regain its original moveset if it levels up and learns a new move.


Transform does not copy the target's [[catch rate]] (not even an unused value like in [[Generation I]]).
===Generation II===
 
In this generation only, for a wild transformed Pokémon, the [[Love Ball]] uses the stats copied by Transform and the Pokémon's original species to [[Gender#Generation II|determine]] the Pokémon's gender<ref>[https://github.com/pret/pokegold/blob/6805c678eecddb38c6f546a119c8838c367e408e/engine/items/item_effects.asm#L950 GS Love Ball mismatched species for transformed Pokémon bug in pret decompilation on GitHub]</ref>. Both {{m|Attract}} and the gender symbol shown in battle obey the Pokémon's original gender (for any transformed Pokémon).
Like in [[Generation I]], the [[Transform glitches#Transform assumption glitch|Transform assumption glitch]] causes any transformed wild Pokémon to become a Ditto when caught, but this wild Pokémon's [[held item]] (if any) remains unaffected by this glitch.
 
Transform will now fail if used on a transformed opponent. Therefore, in a battle between two Transform users, the first Pokémon may use Transform indefinitely and replenish its PP with every use, but the second Pokémon will simply fail to use Transform every time.
 
Transform will now fail if the target is in the [[semi-invulnerable turn]] of a move such as {{m|Dig}} or {{m|Fly}}.
 
If a transformed wild Ditto is caught (or any other transformed wild Pokémon, which becomes a Ditto permanently when caught), it will simply have full remaining PP for Transform (10 out of 10 PP). This is a unique situation in this generation, because normally when a wild Pokémon uses any moves, their PP would be deducted. For comparison, in [[Generation I]] games, all wild Pokémon are caught with full PP regardless of any moves used. From [[Generation III]] onwards, Transform is no longer a special case concerning its PP used; if a wild Pokémon uses any move (Transform included), that move's PP is deducted as usual.


In this generation only, the [[Transform glitches#Shared DV glitch|shared DV glitch]] is activated if the [[non-player character|NPC]]'s Pokémon uses Transform twice and the player forces the NPC to switch Pokémon with {{m|Roar}} or {{m|Whirlwind}}, which causes the next Pokémon sent by the NPC to share the DVs copied from the player's Pokémon. This can be used to turn the next Pokémon sent by the NPC into a [[Shiny Pokémon]].
In this generation only, {{m|Mirror Move}} always fails when used by a transformed Pokémon.


In [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] (like in the previous game {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}), Transform is unable to copy the unique animation and [[cry]] of {{game|Yellow}}'s {{ga|Red's Pikachu|starter Pikachu}}.
====Glitches====
 
{{main|List of Transform glitches}}
In [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], Transform works like in the [[core series]] games of this generation, even if the target is a Ditto (unlike in the previous game {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}). However, a [[Shiny Pokémon]] transforms into the Shiny version of the target Pokémon. Likewise, a non-Shiny Pokémon transforms into the non-Shiny version of the target Pokémon. For instance, if a Shiny Ditto uses Transform on a non-Shiny (red) Magikarp, then Ditto becomes a Shiny (golden) Magikarp.
Generation II has several glitches relating to Transform. The {{DL|List of Transform glitches|Transform assumption glitch}} and {{DL|List of Transform glitches|Transform DV manipulation glitch}} from Generation I still exist. The latter now has an additional effect, the {{DL|List of Transform glitches|Roar/Whirlwind shared DV glitch}}: in a battle with an NPC, if the NPC's Pokémon has used Transform twice and is forced to switch out, the next Pokémon will have its predecessor's DVs. If a transformed Pokémon is caught, it will have 10/10 PP for Transform despite having used the move.


===Generation III===
===Generation III===
{{MoveResearch|Interaction with Deoxys's forms in link battles between games in which Deoxys has different forms}}
In this generation (as well as previously done in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]), a [[Shiny Pokémon]] transforms into the Shiny version of the target Pokémon. Likewise, a non-Shiny Pokémon transforms into the non-Shiny version of the target Pokémon. This also applies to [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD|XD]]. For instance, if a Shiny Ditto uses Transform on a non-Shiny (red) Magikarp, then Ditto becomes a Shiny (golden) Magikarp.
Starting in this generation, Transform copies the [[catch rate]], the base [[experience]], and the EV yield of the target.
[[Leppa Berry|Leppa Berries]] used from the Bag or as a held item can only restore PP to moves the Pokémon knows before transforming. A held Leppa Berry will only be consumed if a move known before transforming reaches 0 PP. The maximum PP of a move known due to Transform is the move's base maximum PP, regardless of any [[PP Up]]s used by the target.
Wild Pokémon are now treated as their original species upon capture after transforming, rather than being treated as Ditto like in previous generations.
If a Pokémon transforms into a {{p|Castform}} and has the Ability {{a|Forecast}}, it will change form depending on the [[weather]] after transforming into Castform's current form.
During a [[Pokémon Contest]], the Pokémon will transform into one of the other contestants.
During a [[Pokémon Contest]], the Pokémon will transform into one of the other contestants.


===Generation IV===
===Generation IV===
Transform now copies the target's coloration; whether or not the transformed Pokémon is {{Shiny}} depends on whether the target is, not the user. This also applies to [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]]. For instance, if any Ditto (Shiny or not) uses Transform on a non-Shiny Magikarp, then Ditto becomes a non-Shiny Magikarp as well. Likewise, if any Ditto uses Transform on a Shiny (golden) Magikarp, Ditto becomes a Shiny Magikarp as well.
A held [[Leppa Berry]] will be consumed if the Pokémon runs out of PP for a move it knows due to Transform. If a Leppa Berry is consumed via {{m|Bug Bite}}, {{m|Pluck}} or {{m|Fling}}, it will restore PP to a move known due to Transform. A Leppa Berry consumed as a held item, or via {{m|Bug Bite}}, {{m|Pluck}} or {{m|Fling}}, can restore a move's PP above the 5 Transform gives, as long as it doesn't exceed the move's maximum PP.
As in previous generations, a transformed Pokémon retains its original species for determining if it is boosted by Pokémon-specific [[stat-enhancing item]]s, with the exception of [[Metal Powder]] and [[Quick Powder]], which use the target's species.
During a [[Pokémon Super Contest]], the Pokémon will transform into one of the other contestants.
During a [[Pokémon Super Contest]], the Pokémon will transform into one of the other contestants.


===Generation V===
===Generation V===
Transform no longer copies the target's [[catch rate]].
Pokémon that know Transform are banned from participating in [[Pokéstar Studios]] films. For the purposes of the [[Eviolite]], the original form of the user is considered, rather than the Pokémon it Transformed into.
 
Transform will now fail if used by a Pokémon that is already transformed. Therefore, in a battle between two Transform users (such as two {{p|Ditto}}), the first Pokémon will be able to use Transform only once (which will change Transform's PP to 5) and any further Transform attempts will fail, while the second Pokémon simply will not be able to use Transform against that transformed Pokémon.
 
Transform will now fail if targeting a Pokémon behind a {{m|substitute}}, or targeting a Pokémon under the effect of {{a|Illusion}}.
 
A move known due to Transform now always has at most 5 PP, regardless of the move's base maximum PP if it is greater than 5. As such, a Leppa Berry cannot restore the PP of a move known due to Transform above 5.
 
Pokémon that know Transform are banned from participating in [[Pokéstar Studios]] films.
 
In [[Generation V]], using Transform while holding a Choice item (the [[Choice Band]], [[Choice Scarf]], or [[Choice Specs]]) on a target that also knows Transform will force the user to continue using Transform.


===Generation VI===
===Generation VI===
{{MoveResearch|Interaction with choice items on targets who also know Transform aside from Generation V}}
In a Pokémon Contest Spectacular, when Transform is used, a {{m|Substitute}} doll is thrown on the stage and the user transforms into the doll. The effect of Transform will last for the round it is used in.
The user will transform into [[Mega Evolution|Mega-Evolved]] Pokémon and maintain the form regardless of whether it holds the required [[Mega Stone]]. This has no effect on the restriction that only allows each player one Mega Evolution per battle. Also, a Pokémon that transforms into a species that has a Mega Evolution (but is not yet Mega Evolved) will be unable to Mega Evolve, even if the transformed Pokémon holds the corresponding Mega Stone.
 
In Pokémon Contest Spectaculars, if Transform is used, a {{m|Substitute}} doll would be thrown in the stage. The user would then transform into the doll. The effects of Transform will last for the round it is used in.


===Generation VII===
===Generation VII===
Even if a Pokémon transforms into Meteor Form {{p|Minior}}, {{a|Shields Down}} will not prevent a transformed Pokémon from being afflicted with [[status condition]]s.
If a Pokémon transforms into a [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolved]] Pokémon, it cannot use any [[Z-Move]]s, even if it holds an appropriate [[Z-Crystal]].


If powered up by a [[Normalium Z]] into Z-Transform, the user's HP is fully restored.
If powered up by a [[Normalium Z]] into Z-Transform, the user's HP is fully restored.


A transformed Pokémon can use [[Z-Move]]s exclusive to a species it has transformed into and if it holds an appropriate [[Z-Crystal]] (excluding {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Necrozma|Ultra}} {{p|Necrozma}}). If the user has transformed into a Mega-Evolved Pokémon, it cannot use any Z-Moves, even if it holds an appropriate Z-Crystal.
===Generation IX===
Transform does not copy Tera Types, meaning that a transformed Pokémon that {{Tera}}stallizes will use its own Tera Type. If a Terastallized Pokémon uses Transform, the move will not change its type.


If the user transforms into a Pokémon that has no type (i.e. it was a pure {{t|Fire}} type that used {{m|Burn Up}}), the user will become {{type|Normal}}; if such a target has additionally been affected by {{m|Forest's Curse}} or {{m|Trick-or-Treat}}, the user will become Normal-type with an added {{t|Grass}} or {{t|Ghost}} type respectively. If the user transforms into a dual-typed Pokémon that has used Burn Up, however, Transform will copy the target's current types (and type additions) as usual.
Transform fails against a Terastallized {{p|Ogerpon}} or {{p|Terapagos}}. If a Pokémon Transforms into Ogerpon or Terapagos, it will be unable to Terastallize.


In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], if the user transforms into the {{ga|Partner Pokémon|Partner}} {{p|Pikachu}}{{sup/7|P}}/{{p|Eevee}}{{sup/7|E}}, it will also copy any [[clothing|clothes]] they have on them.
Starting with Version 3.0.1 of {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, Transform cannot be used by wild {{p|Smeargle}}, this was done to address a cloning glitch.
 
===Generation VIII===
If a Pokémon transforms into a [[Dynamax]] Pokémon, it will successfully transform but not become Dynamaxed. Transformed Pokémon can Dynamax, unless they are transformed into {{p|Zacian}}, {{p|Zamazenta}}, or {{p|Eternatus}}; if the user is already Dynamaxed, Transform will fail against these three Pokémon. Transform does not copy the {{DL|Gigantamax|Gigantamax Factor}}, so even if a Pokémon transforms into a Pokémon that can Gigantamax, the transformed Pokémon will be able to Dynamax but not [[Gigantamax]]. If the target is {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Eternatus|Eternamax}} Eternatus, the user transforms into the regular version of Eternatus.


==Description==
==Description==
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{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevss|Colo}}{{gameabbrevss|XD}}|Alters the user's cells to copy the target.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevss|Colo}}{{gameabbrevss|XD}}|Alters the user's cells to copy the target.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}{{gameabbrevss|PBR}}|The user transforms into a copy of the foe right down to having the same move set.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}{{gameabbrevss|PBR}}|The user transforms into a copy of the foe right down to having the same move set.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}<br>{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUMPE}}<br>{{gameabbrev8|SwSh}}|The user transforms into a copy of the target right down to having the same move set.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}<br>{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUMPE}}<br>{{gameabbrev8|SwShBDSPLA}}|The user transforms into a copy of the target right down to having the same move set.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev9|SV}}|The user transforms into a copy of the target, right down to having the same move set.}}
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==Learnset==
==Learnset==
===By [[Level|leveling up]]===
===By [[Level|leveling up]]===
{{Movehead/Level|Normal|1}}
{{Movehead/Games|Normal|g7=2|g8=2}}
{{Moveentry/8|132|Ditto|type=Normal|1|Ditto|Ditto|1|1|1|1|1|1|1|1}}
{{Moveentry/11|0132|Ditto|type=Normal|1|Ditto|Ditto|1|1|1|1|1|1|1|1|1|1|1}}
{{Moveentry/8|151|Mew|type=Psychic|1|Undiscovered|Undiscovered|10|10|10|1|1|1|1{{sup/7|SMUSUM}}<br>99{{sup/7|PE}}|80}}
{{Moveentry/11|0151|Mew|type=Psychic|1|No Eggs Discovered|No Eggs Discovered|10|10|10|1|1|1|1|99|80|80|80}}
{{Movefoot|Normal|8}}
{{Movefoot|Normal|11}}


==Glitches==
==In other games==
==={{g|Mystery Dungeon series}}===
In {{pkmn|Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team}}, {{pkmn|Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness}}, and the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|Adventure Squad]] series, Transform causes the user to take the form of a random hostile Pokémon on the dungeon's floor. It does not copy anything else; if the Pokémon had nothing but Transform, they are left only with the regular attack and {{m|Struggle}}.


From {{g|Super Mystery Dungeon}} onward, Transform copies the appearance, type, Ability, moves, and stat modifications of the target for the current floor, but the transforming Pokémon retains its stats. Moves learned through {{m|Sketch}} while transformed will be forgotten after moving to the next floor. If used by an enemy to transform into the leader, the leader's teammates become confused.


==In other games==
Transformed Pokémon are still prone to [[status conditions]] and [[dungeon tile]] restrictions from its original form; for example, a {{p|Ditto}} transformed into a {{type|Fire}} can still be [[burn]]ed, and a Pokémon that cannot walk through water still cannot when transforming into a Pokémon that is able to.
===[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]]===
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time, Darkness]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Sky]], Transform has 1PP. The move causes the user to take the form of a random hostile Pokémon on the dungeon's floor. It does not copy anything else; if the Pokémon had nothing but Transform, they are left only with the regular attack and {{m|Struggle}}. This move is affected by {{m|Taunt}}.


In [[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]], Transform copies the appearance, type, Ability, moves, and stat modifications of the target for the current floor. Moves learned through {{m|Sketch}} while transformed will be forgotten after moving to the next floor. If used by an enemy to transform into the leader, the leader's teammates become confused.
Transform cannot be used in a {{OBP|Pokémon Tower|Mystery Dungeon}} in the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|Adventure Squad]] series.


Transformed Pokémon are still prone to [[status conditions]] and [[Dungeon tile]] restrictions from its original form; for example, a {{p|Ditto}} transformed into a {{type|Fire}} can still be [[burn]]ed, and a Pokémon that cannot walk through water still cannot when transforming into a Pokémon that is able to.
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{{Template:MDMoveRow|game=BSL|pp=1|acc=—%|range=User|target=User}}
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{{Template:MDMovefoot|type=normal|RB=yes|TDS=yes|BSL=yes|SMD=yes|RTDX=yes}}


===[[Pokémon GO]]===
==={{g|GO}}===
In a {{OBP|Gym|GO}} or [[Raid Battle]], Transform is automatically cast at the beginning of the battle. It turns the user into a copy of the opponent and copies the opponent's [[move]]s, species, base Attack, and base Defense; HP, {{IV}}s, and [[Power Up]] level are not copied. Unlike other attacks, Transform does not require the user to wait out the duration before casting an attack or dodging, and its animation is purely visual. However, it may cause lags for the rest of the battle if the player attempts to attack during the animation. The effects of Transform expire at the end of the battle.
In a {{GO|Gym}} or {{GO|Raid Battle}}, Transform is automatically cast at the beginning of the battle. It turns the user into a copy of the opponent and copies the opponent's [[move]]s, species, base Attack, and base Defense; HP, {{IV}}s, and [[Power Up]] level are not copied. Unlike other attacks, Transform does not require the user to wait out the duration before casting an attack or dodging, and its animation is purely visual. However, it may cause lag for the rest of the battle if the player attempts to attack during the animation. The effects of Transform expire at the end of the battle.


Transform will not be cast if the opponent is a Ditto.
Transform will not be cast if the opponent is a Ditto.
If Ditto is used against a [[Team GO Rocket Grunt (Trainer class)|Team GO Rocket Grunt]] or another player, Transform will behave like regular attacks and not transform Ditto into opposing Pokémon.


{{GoFastAttack
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|energy_trainer=0
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|duration_trainer=1.5
|duration_trainer=2.5
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* '''February 16, 2017'''
* '''February 16, 2017'''
** '''Duration''': 1.73 → 2.23 seconds
** '''Duration''': 1.73 → 2.23 seconds
==={{g|Rumble Rush}}===
In {{g|Rumble Rush}}, all [[status move]]s including Transform could only be used by opposing Pokémon and could not be obtained on any caught Pokémon. Transform could be seen as a move used by opposing {{p|Ditto}}.
{{RumbleRushOtherAttack|move=Transform|type=Normal
|charge=1.3
|range=Square
|target=Enemy
|effect=Transforms the user to become a copy of the foe}}


===Description===
===Description===
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{{movemid|type=normal|user=Ditto (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Ditto|startcode=SM046|startname=Deceiving Appearances!}}
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Ditto (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Ditto|startcode=SM046|startname=Deceiving Appearances!}}
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Kublock|user1=A Ditto hired by Kublock|startcode=JN019|startname=A Talent for Imitation!}}
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Kublock|user1=A Ditto hired by Kublock|startcode=JN019|startname=A Talent for Imitation!}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=151|pkmn=Mew|method=Mew's body glows white or multicolored, then it transforms into any Pokémon.}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=151|pkmn=Mew|method=Mew's body glows white or multicolored, then it transforms into any Pokémon. It is possible for Mew to transform into multiple Pokémon at once.}}
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Mew (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Mew|startcode=The Journey to be a Pokémon Master Begins!!}}
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Mew (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Mew|startcode=The Journey to be a Pokémon Master Begins!!}}
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Mew (M08)|startcode=M08|startname=Lucario and the Mystery of Mew}}
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Mew (M08)|startcode=M08|startname=Lucario and the Mystery of Mew}}
{{movebtm|type=normal|user=Mew (recurring)|startcode=JN001|startname=Enter Pikachu!}}
{{movebtm|type=normal|user=Mew (anime)|startcode=JN001|startname=Enter Pikachu!}}


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
===In the Aim to Be a Card Master!! manga===
===Aim to Be a Card Master!!===
{{movemanga|type=normal|exp=yes|gen=The user transforms into the opposing Pokémon.|image1=Kenta Ditto Transform Rage.png|image1p=Ditto}}
{{movemanga|type=normal|exp=yes|gen=The user transforms into the opposing Pokémon.|image1=Kenta Ditto Transform Rage.png|image1p=Ditto}}
{{movep|type=tcg colorless|ms=132|pkmn=Ditto|method=Ditto transforms into the opposing Pokémon.}}
{{movep|type=tcg colorless|ms=132|pkmn=Ditto|method=Ditto transforms into the opposing Pokémon.}}
{{movebtmManga|type=tcg colorless|user=Kenta Minamii|user1=Kenta's Ditto|startcode=MCM1|startname=District Convention "Kenta, to the Open Sea"|notes=Debut}}
{{movebtmManga|type=tcg colorless|user=Kenta Minamii|user1=Kenta's Ditto|startcode=MCM1|startname=District Convention "Kenta, to the Open Sea"|notes=Debut}}


===In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga===
===The Electric Tale of Pikachu===
{{movemanga|type=normal|exp=yes|gen=The user morphs its body to look like the target.|image1=Duplica Ditto Transform Machoke EToP.png|image1p=Ditto; copying {{color2|{{normal color dark}}|Machoke (Pokémon)|Machoke}}|image2=Duplica Ditto Transform Ash EToP.png|image2p=Ditto; copying {{color2|{{normal color dark}}|Ash Ketchum (EToP)|Ash}}|image3=Drake Ditto Transform EToP.png|image3p=Ditto; copying {{color2|{{normal color dark}}|Ash's Pikachu (EToP)|Pikachu}}}}
{{movemanga|type=normal|exp=yes|gen=The user morphs its body to look like the target.|image1=Duplica Ditto Transform Machoke EToP.png|image1p=Ditto; copying {{pcolor|Machoke|000}}|image2=Duplica Ditto Transform Ash EToP.png|image2p=Ditto; copying {{color2|000|Ash Ketchum (EToP)|Ash}}|image3=Drake Ditto Transform EToP.png|image3p=Ditto; copying {{color2|000|Ash's Pikachu (EToP)|Pikachu}}}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=132|pkmn=Ditto|method=Ditto morphs its body into a flimsy, giggly copy of the opponent.}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=132|pkmn=Ditto|method=Ditto morphs its body into a flimsy, giggly copy of the opponent.}}
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Duplica's Ditto|startcode=ET07|startname=Pikachu's Excellent Adventure|notes=Debut}}
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Duplica's Ditto|startcode=ET07|startname=Pikachu's Excellent Adventure|notes=Debut}}
{{movebtmManga|type=normal|user=Drake (Orange League)|user1=Drake's Ditto|startcode=ET17|startname=The Orange Crew Supreme Gym Leader}}
{{movebtmManga|type=normal|user=Drake (Orange League)|user1=Drake's Ditto|startcode=ET17|startname=The Orange Crew Supreme Gym Leader}}


===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===Pokémon Adventures===
{{movemanga|type=normal|exp=yes|gen=The user transforms into a copy of the foe right down to having the same move set.|image1=Ditty Transform.png|image1p=Ditto}}
{{movemanga|type=normal|exp=yes|gen=The user transforms into a copy of the foe right down to having the same move set.|image1=Ditty Transform.png|image1p=Ditto}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=132|pkmn=Ditto|method=Ditto morphs its body into the shape of something. It also gains the opponent's abilities as well.}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=132|pkmn=Ditto|method=Ditto morphs its body into the shape of something. It also gains the opponent's abilities as well.}}
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{{movebtmManga|type=normal|user=Team Rocket Grunt (Trainer class)|user1=A Team Rocket Grunt's Ditto|startcode=PS127|startname=Miltank Melee}}
{{movebtmManga|type=normal|user=Team Rocket Grunt (Trainer class)|user1=A Team Rocket Grunt's Ditto|startcode=PS127|startname=Miltank Melee}}


===In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga===
===Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys===
{{movemanga|type=normal|exp=yes|gen=The user transforms into a replica of something else.|image1=Whitney Ditto Transform Golden Boys.png|image1p=Ditto}}
{{movemanga|type=normal|exp=yes|gen=The user transforms into a replica of something else.|image1=Whitney Ditto Transform Golden Boys.png|image1p=Ditto}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=132|pkmn=Ditto|method=Ditto turns into an exact replica of something else.}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=132|pkmn=Ditto|method=Ditto turns into an exact replica of something else.}}
{{movebtmManga|type=normal|user=Whitney|user1=Whitney's Ditto|startcode=GB08|startname=For Pikachu's Sake!! The Search For The Missing Farfetch'd|notes=Debut}}
{{movebtmManga|type=normal|user=Whitney|user1=Whitney's Ditto|startcode=GB08|startname=For Pikachu's Sake!! The Search For The Missing Farfetch'd|notes=Debut}}


===In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga===
===Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All===
{{movemanga|type=normal|exp=yes|gen=The user transforms into a copy of something else.|image1=Shuu Ditto Transform GDZ.png|image1p=Ditto}}
{{movemanga|type=normal|exp=yes|gen=The user transforms into a copy of something else.|image1=Shuu Ditto Transform GDZ.png|image1p=Ditto}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=132|pkmn=Ditto|method=Ditto turns into a copy of something else.}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=132|pkmn=Ditto|method=Ditto turns into a copy of something else.}}
{{movebtmManga|type=normal|user=Shu|user1=Shu's Ditto|startcode=GDZ12|startname=Get Moltres?|notes=Debut}}
{{movebtmManga|type=normal|user=Shu|user1=Shu's Ditto|startcode=GDZ12|startname=Get Moltres?|notes=Debut}}


===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga===
===Pokémon Pocket Monsters===
{{movemanga|type=normal|exp=yes|gen=The user transforms into a replica of the foe.|image1=Giovanni Ditto Transform PM.png|image1p=Ditto|image2=Red Clefairy Transform PM.png|image2p=Clefairy}}
{{movemanga|type=normal|exp=yes|gen=The user transforms into a replica of the foe.|image1=Giovanni Ditto Transform PM.png|image1p=Ditto|image2=Red Clefairy Transform PM.png|image2p=Clefairy}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=035|pkmn=Clefairy|method=Clefairy transforms into an animate object.}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=035|pkmn=Clefairy|method=Clefairy transforms into an animate object.}}
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Red's Clefairy|startcode=PM003|startname=Bring Down the Powerful Opponent Onix!!|notes=Debut<br>Clefairy {{color2|{{normal color dark}}|Manga move errors|cannot legally learn}} Transform}}
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Red's Clefairy|startcode=PM003|startname=Bring Down the Powerful Opponent Onix!!|notes=Debut<br>Clefairy {{color2|000|Manga move errors|cannot legally learn}} Transform}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=132|pkmn=Ditto|method=Ditto turns into an exact replica of the opponent.}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=132|pkmn=Ditto|method=Ditto turns into an exact replica of the opponent.}}
{{movebtmManga|type=normal|user=Giovanni (Pocket Monsters)|user1=Giovanni's Ditto|startcode=PM018|startname=Who's The Real Clefairy?!}}
{{movebtmManga|type=normal|user=Giovanni (Pocket Monsters)|user1=Giovanni's Ditto|startcode=PM018|startname=Who's The Real Clefairy?!}}


===In the Pokémon Zensho manga===
===Pokémon Zensho===
{{movemanga|type=normal|exp=yes|gen=The user transforms into the opposing Pokémon.|image1=Satoshi Ditto Transform Zensho.png|image1p=Ditto}}
{{movemanga|type=normal|exp=yes|gen=The user transforms into the opposing Pokémon.|image1=Satoshi Ditto Transform Zensho.png|image1p=Ditto}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=132|pkmn=Ditto|method=Ditto transforms into the opposing Pokémon.}}
{{movep|type=normal|ms=132|pkmn=Ditto|method=Ditto transforms into the opposing Pokémon.}}
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|LGPE2=Transform PE 2
|LGPE2=Transform PE 2
}}
}}
 
{{Movegen
|type=Normal
|genVIII=Transform VIII
|genVIII2=Transform VIII 2
}}
===Side series games===
===Side series games===
{{Movegen
{{Movegen
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In Generation I core series games and {{jpn|Pokémon Stadium|Japanese Pokémon Stadium}}, if two Pokémon battle using only Transform (such as a battle between two {{p|Ditto}} or two {{p|Mew}} with Transform), both Pokémon are able to continually Transform into each other, replenishing the 5 PP constantly and so that the battle never has to end.
* Since the Transform user retains its own gender, it is possible to transform into a Pokémon species which would be normally unavailable with that gender. For instance, a male {{p|Smeargle}} retains his gender (including the symbol ♂ displayed in battle), even when transformed into [[:Category:Female-only Pokémon|female-only Pokémon]] such as {{p|Miltank}}, {{p|Chansey}}, or {{p|Tsareena}}, or into [[:Category:Gender-unknown Pokémon|gender-unknown Pokémon]] such as {{p|Mewtwo}}, {{p|Beldum}}, or {{p|Cryogonal}}.
** The Transform user copies the appearance and visual gender differences of the target, even if those are not compatible with the Transform user's gender. For instance, if a male Smeargle copies a female {{p|Pikachu}}, then he will have the appearance of a female Pikachu as well (with the heart-shaped tail) even though he remains male like before (with the ♂ symbol in battle).
* Transform is the only way to see the battle animation of {{p|Cherrim}}'s [[List of Pokémon with form differences|Sunshine Form]] in [[Generation IV]], as Cherrim sent from a Poké Ball will always be sent out in Overcast Form, and Cherrim is not available in the wild in Generation IV. A Ditto that transforms into Cherrim, however, will play the animation of the alternate form if it escapes from a thrown Poké Ball.
* In Generations {{gen|I}} and {{gen|II}}, since most Pokémon can use Transform via {{m|Mimic}} and keep their original [[Color palette (Generations I–II)|color palette]] while transformed, it is possible to see several color palettes applied to any Pokémon. For example, if a {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Bulbasaur}}, or {{p|Charmeleon}} uses Transform (via Mimic), it becomes a yellow, green, or red version of the target, respectively.
** In these generations, the Pokémon images and their color palettes are stored separately in the game data, so the palettes are able to be arbitrarily applied to each Pokémon. There is no need to store repeated Pokémon images with different colors in the internal data.
* From [[Generation III]] to {{gen|V}}, a transformed Pokémon may legitimately have up to 765 [[effort values|EVs]] (if it has 255 HP EVs, and the target Pokémon has 510 EVs other than HP). Similarly, from [[Generation VI]] onwards, a transformed Pokémon may legitimately have up to 762 EVs (if it has 252 HP EVs, and the target Pokémon has 510 EVs other than HP).
* In the German version of the [[Generation II]] games, this move was renamed from ''Wandler'' into ''Verwandler''. The reason for this is unknown. Even though the difference in meaning is minimal, this change was retracted in the following generations.
* In the German version of the [[Generation II]] games, this move was renamed from ''Wandler'' into ''Verwandler''. The reason for this is unknown. Even though the difference in meaning is minimal, this change was retracted in the following generations.
* Transform is the only way to see the battle animation of {{p|Cherrim}}'s [[List of Pokémon with form differences|Sunshine Form]] in [[Generation IV]], as Cherrim sent from a Poké Ball will always be sent out in Overcast Form, and Cherrim is not available in the wild in Generation IV. A Ditto that transforms into Cherrim, however, will play the animation of the alternate form if it escapes from a thrown Poké Ball.
* In some Pokémon media, Ditto is known to transform into humans. This happened in {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}, as well as in the [[Electric Tale of Pikachu volume 2|volume 2]] of [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]], in the [[Pokémon Newspaper Strip]], and in {{DetPikMov}}.
* With the help of Transform, Pokémon can legitimately have more than 510 total [[effort values]]: if the target has EVs in some stats beside [[HP]] and the Transform user has EVs in HP, after transforming the total number of its EVs can exceed 510 due to HP not being copied.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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|fi=Muuntautuminen
|fi=Muuntautuminen
|fr=Morphing
|fr=Morphing
|de=Wandler<BR>Verwandler (Gen II only)
|de=Wandler<sup>{{gen|I}}, {{gen|III}}+</sup><br>Verwandler<sup>{{gen|II}}</sup>
|el=Μεταμόρφωση
|el=Μεταμόρφωση
|pt_br=Transformação
|pt_br=Transformação
|id=Transformasi<br>Berubah
|id=Transformasi<br>Berubah
|it={{tt|Trasformaz.|Stands for Trasformazione}}
|it=Trasformazione<sup>{{gen|IV}}+</sup><br>{{tt|Trasformaz.|Trasformazione}}<sup>{{gen|I}}–{{gen|III}}</sup>
|ko=변신 ''{{tt|Byeonsin|Transformation}}''
|ko=변신 ''{{tt|Byeonsin|Transformation}}''
|no=Forvandle<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20000619140034/http://www.pokemon.no:80/ordliste.htm Glossary on Pokemon.no (archived)]</ref>
|no=Forvandle<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20000619140034/http://www.pokemon.no:80/ordliste.htm Glossary on Pokemon.no (archived)]</ref>
|pl=Transformacja
|pl=Transformacja
|sr=Transformacija
|sr=Transformacija
|es_la=Transformación{{tt|*|Sometimes referred as Transformate}}<br>Mutación ([[EP111]])
|es_la=Transformación{{tt|*|Sometimes referred as Transfórmate}}<br>Mutación ([[EP111]])
|es_eu=Transformación{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}<br>Transform{{tt|*|Generations I-V}}
|es_eu=Transformación<sup>{{gen|VI}}+</sup><br>Transform<sup>{{gen|I}}–{{gen|V}}</sup>
|sv=Transformering
|sv=Transformering
|th=แปลงร่าง
|th=แปลงร่าง
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{{Project Moves and Abilities notice}}
{{Project Moves and Abilities notice}}


[[Category:Moves that can hit semi-invulnerable Pokémon]]
[[Category:Moves that cannot miss]]
[[Category:Moves that cannot miss]]
[[Category:Moves that change a Pokémon's type]]
[[Category:Moves that change a Pokémon's type]]
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[[Category:Moves in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]
[[Category:Moves in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]
[[Category:Moves usable in Pokémon Sword and Shield]]
[[Category:Moves usable in Pokémon Sword and Shield]]
[[Category:Moves in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX]]
[[Category:Moves usable in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]


[[de:Wandler]]
[[de:Wandler]]

Latest revision as of 19:40, 20 February 2024

If you were looking for the skill in Pokémon Shuffle, see Skill (Shuffle) → Transform.
Transform
へんしん Transform
Transform IX.png
Transform IX 2.png
Type  Normal
Category  Status
PP  10 (max. 16)
Power  —
Accuracy  —%
Priority  {{{priority}}}
  • Does not make contact
  • Not affected by Protect
  • Not affected by Magic Coat
  • Not affected by Snatch
  • Not affected by Mirror Move
  • Not affected by King's Rock
Target
Foe Foe Foe
Self Ally Ally
May affect anyone adjacent to the user
Availability
Introduced  Generation I
Condition  Smart
Appeal  3 ♥♥♥
Jam  0  
Can be repeatedly used without boring the Judge.
Condition  Smart
Appeal  1
Earn +3 if the Pokémon gets the lowest score.
Condition  Clever
Appeal  3 ♥♥♥
Jamming  0  
An appealing move that can be used repeatedly without boring the audience.

Transform (Japanese: へんしん Transform) is a non-damaging Normal-type move introduced in Generation I.

The Ability Imposter has the same effect as Transform.

Effect

151Mew.png This move effect may be in need of research.
Reason: Does it copy Protosynthesis/Quark Drive boosts?
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Transform causes the user to become a copy of the target.

Transform bypasses accuracy checks to always hit, unless the target is in the semi-invulnerable turn of a move such as Dig or Fly. It is not affected by type immunity. Transform fails if used on a Pokémon that is protected by Crafty Shield, but works on a target protected by other moves such as Protect or Detect. It also fails against Shadow Pokémon, if the user or the target are transformed or disguised by an Illusion, if the target is behind a substitute, or if the target's Ability is Good as Gold. Some of these conditions were different in older generations; see the table below for details on when conditions would not prevent Transform from executing.

Gen I Gen II Gen III Gen IV Gen V Gen VI Gen VII Gen VIII Gen IX
Can execute? Target is semi-invulnerable
Target is transformed
User is transformed
Target is behind a substitute

A transformation cannot be transferred via Baton Pass.

A transformed Pokémon returns to its original state once it is switched out, faints, or the battle ends.

Copied traits

Broadly, Transform copies the target's appearance, types, Ability, stats, and moves; the user retains its HP and level. More precise details are below.

Gen I Gen II Gen III Gen IV Gen V Gen VI Gen VII Gen VIII Gen IX
Name
Level
HP (current and maximum)
Status condition
Friendship
Held item
Species
Appearance
Types
Attack, Defense, Special Attack,
Special Defense, Speed
Stat stages
Moves
Height and weight
Catch rate
EV yield and base Exp.
Ability
Cry
Gender ✘*

*: In Generation II, the Love Ball uses copied IVs for transformed wild Pokémon. See below

Transform copies any changes to the target's type (such as from Conversion or Color Change), Ability (such as from Skill Swap), or moves (via Mimic). It also copies types added by Forest's Curse or Trick-or-Treat. If the target has no primary types (not counting added types, that is) due to Roost, Burn Up, or Double Shock, the transformation's primary type will be Normal.

The user's level has no effect, except in Generations I-III if the Pokémon levels up and its stats are recalculated. Appearance refers to the sprite or model of the Pokémon shown on the field and covers the Pokémon's species, gender, form, and whether it is Shiny. (Prior to Generation IV, there was some complicated nuance regarding the transformation's coloration.) The copied stats (Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, Speed) include the final values (as seen on the summary screen) as well as the target's base stats, individual values, and effort values. Outside of the transformation's appearance, gender (for the purpose of battle mechanics as well as the gender symbol after the name) was only copied starting in Generation V, with a small exception in Generation II.

Transform does not affect the user's Hidden Power (whose type, as well as the power up to Generation V, are based on the user's original IVs). It also will not alter status conditions or volatile statuses (such as Telekinesis or Leech Seed) based on the transformation's immunities.

Appearance nuances

In all generations, in the summary and party screens, a transformed Pokémon is shown in its untransformed state. (This applies to its moves, Ability, and stats as well.) In Nintendo DS and 3DS games, the list of moves seen on the bottom screen during battle will also show the untransformed sprite of the Pokémon.

In Generation I, if either the user or the target's sprite has changed because of Acid Armor or Minimize, after using Transform, the transformation's normal sprite will be shown.

In the Generation I and II core series games, a transformed Pokémon retains its original color palette.

In Pokémon Stadium 2 and Generation III games (including Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness), whether a transformed Pokémon appears Shiny depends on whether the user was originally Shiny; since Generation IV, it depends on whether the target was Shiny.

In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, if the Partner PikachuP/EeveeE is the target of Transform, Transform will copy any clothes they are wearing.

Forms

151Mew.png This move effect may be in need of research.
Reason: Gen III: Interaction with Deoxys's forms in link battles between games in which Deoxys has different forms
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Transform copies the target's current form. In Generations III and IV, a transformed Pokémon can change form if it fulfills the conditions for a form change (such as by holding a Plate as Arceus). Since Generation V, a transformed Pokémon cannot change forms.

Dynamax transformations are not treated like a form, meaning Transform will copy the base form of a Dynamax or Gigantamax Pokémon or Eternamax Eternatus, and a transformed Pokémon is able to Dynamax. If Transform copies a Gigantamax Pokémon, it does not copy the Gigantamax Factor, so Dynamaxing will not result in a Gigantamax Pokémon. If Transform is used by a Dynamaxed Pokémon, it will fail if the target is Zacian, Zamazenta, or Eternatus.

Transform will fail if the target is a Starmobile. If the target is a Titan Pokémon, the user transforms into a regular version of that species.

PP

151Mew.png This move effect may be in need of research.
Reason: Are PP Ups taken into account for maximum PP displayed for a transformed Pokémon in Generation I and II?
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When a move is copied, it will have 5 PP, unless its maximum PP is less (such as Sketch). In Generations I and II, the maximum PP is the same as the move's natural maximum PP; in Generations III and IV, each copied move receives the effect of PP Ups applied to the same move slot of the user's original moves; since Generation V, the maximum PP for copied moves is 5.

In Generations I-III, PP-restoring items such as Ether can only restore PP to a move if the Pokémon knew the move before transforming. For a held Leppa Berry, if a move the Pokémon did not know reaches 0 PP, the Berry will not trigger.

Species-exclusive conditions

151Mew.png This move effect may be in need of research.
Reason: For Gen VI: Interaction with choice items on targets who also know Transform aside from Generation V
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A transformed Pokémon retains its original species for determining if it is boosted by most Pokémon-specific stat-enhancing items. Only Metal Powder and Quick Powder use the transformation's species.

A transformed Pokémon can use moves exclusive to a species it has transformed into, such as Hyperspace Fury if transformed into Hoopa Unbound or exclusive Z-Moves (if it holds the correct Z-Crystal, and is not Mega-Evolved).

If a Pokémon transforms into Meteor Form Minior, Shields Down will not prevent it from being afflicted with status conditions.

Generation I

In this generation only, if the player's Pokémon is transformed and deals or receives a critical hit, its untransformed stats are used in the damage calculation. (The calculation correctly uses transformed stats for wild and NPC Pokémon.)

In Pokémon Stadium only, Transform fails if the target's current species is Ditto. Transforms works normally against Ditto in the earlier Japan-only game Pokémon Stadium.

Glitches

Main article: List of Transform glitches

Generation I has several glitches relating to Transform. Any transformed wild Pokémon will become Ditto if it is caught, due to the Transform assumption glitch. If a transformed Pokémon uses Transform again, its previous stats (stored as a backup) are overwritten by its current stats (as they are backed up so that Transform can change the working stats); this is the Transform DV manipulation glitch. If a Pokémon that is not Ditto uses Transform, the color loss glitch will cause it to change to Ditto's palette. The level up moveset glitch causes a transformed Pokémon to regain its original moveset if it levels up and learns a new move.

Generation II

In this generation only, for a wild transformed Pokémon, the Love Ball uses the stats copied by Transform and the Pokémon's original species to determine the Pokémon's gender[1]. Both Attract and the gender symbol shown in battle obey the Pokémon's original gender (for any transformed Pokémon).

In this generation only, Mirror Move always fails when used by a transformed Pokémon.

Glitches

Main article: List of Transform glitches

Generation II has several glitches relating to Transform. The Transform assumption glitch and Transform DV manipulation glitch from Generation I still exist. The latter now has an additional effect, the Roar/Whirlwind shared DV glitch: in a battle with an NPC, if the NPC's Pokémon has used Transform twice and is forced to switch out, the next Pokémon will have its predecessor's DVs. If a transformed Pokémon is caught, it will have 10/10 PP for Transform despite having used the move.

Generation III

During a Pokémon Contest, the Pokémon will transform into one of the other contestants.

Generation IV

During a Pokémon Super Contest, the Pokémon will transform into one of the other contestants.

Generation V

Pokémon that know Transform are banned from participating in Pokéstar Studios films. For the purposes of the Eviolite, the original form of the user is considered, rather than the Pokémon it Transformed into.

Generation VI

In a Pokémon Contest Spectacular, when Transform is used, a Substitute doll is thrown on the stage and the user transforms into the doll. The effect of Transform will last for the round it is used in.

Generation VII

If a Pokémon transforms into a Mega Evolved Pokémon, it cannot use any Z-Moves, even if it holds an appropriate Z-Crystal.

If powered up by a Normalium Z into Z-Transform, the user's HP is fully restored.

Generation IX

Transform does not copy Tera Types, meaning that a transformed Pokémon that Terastallizes will use its own Tera Type. If a Terastallized Pokémon uses Transform, the move will not change its type.

Transform fails against a Terastallized Ogerpon or Terapagos. If a Pokémon Transforms into Ogerpon or Terapagos, it will be unable to Terastallize.

Starting with Version 3.0.1 of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Transform cannot be used by wild Smeargle, this was done to address a cloning glitch.

Description

Games Description
StadStad2 Transforms the user into a copy of the target, including the type. All moves have only five PP each.
GSC The user assumes the foe's guise.
RSE Alters the user's cells to become a copy of the foe.
FRLG The user transforms into a copy of the foe with even the same move set.
ColoXD Alters the user's cells to copy the target.
DPPtHGSSPBR The user transforms into a copy of the foe right down to having the same move set.
BWB2W2
XYORAS
SMUSUMPE
SwShBDSPLA
The user transforms into a copy of the target right down to having the same move set.
SV The user transforms into a copy of the target, right down to having the same move set.


Learnset

By leveling up

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Level
0132 Ditto NormalIC Big.png Ditto Ditto 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0151 Mew PsychicIC Big.png No Eggs Discovered No Eggs Discovered 10 10 10 1 1 1 1 99 80 80 80
Bold indicates a Pokémon gains STAB from this move.
Italics indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move.
A dash (−) indicates a Pokémon cannot learn the move by the designated method.
An empty cell indicates a Pokémon that is unavailable in that game/generation.


In other games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

In Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, and the Adventure Squad series, Transform causes the user to take the form of a random hostile Pokémon on the dungeon's floor. It does not copy anything else; if the Pokémon had nothing but Transform, they are left only with the regular attack and Struggle.

From Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon onward, Transform copies the appearance, type, Ability, moves, and stat modifications of the target for the current floor, but the transforming Pokémon retains its stats. Moves learned through Sketch while transformed will be forgotten after moving to the next floor. If used by an enemy to transform into the leader, the leader's teammates become confused.

Transformed Pokémon are still prone to status conditions and dungeon tile restrictions from its original form; for example, a Ditto transformed into a Fire-type can still be burned, and a Pokémon that cannot walk through water still cannot when transforming into a Pokémon that is able to.

Transform cannot be used in a Pokémon Tower in the Adventure Squad series.

Game Base
Power
Max
Power
Base
PP
Max
PP
Base
Accuracy
Max
Accuracy
Range Target Cuts
corners
MDRB - - 1 - —% - User User -
MDTDS - - 1 - —% - User User -
BSL - - 1 - —% - User User -
SMD - - 5 30 - 2 tiles away All No
MDRTDX - - 5 ? - 2 tiles away All No
With some exceptions, Pokémon learnsets match those from the core series games:

Pokémon GO

In a Gym or Raid Battle, Transform is automatically cast at the beginning of the battle. It turns the user into a copy of the opponent and copies the opponent's moves, species, base Attack, and base Defense; HP, IVs, and Power Up level are not copied. Unlike other attacks, Transform does not require the user to wait out the duration before casting an attack or dodging, and its animation is purely visual. However, it may cause lag for the rest of the battle if the player attempts to attack during the animation. The effects of Transform expire at the end of the battle.

Transform will not be cast if the opponent is a Ditto.

If Ditto is used against a Team GO Rocket Grunt or another player, Transform will behave like regular attacks and not transform Ditto into opposing Pokémon.

GO Normal.png Transform
Fast Attack
Gyms & Raids
Power 0
Energy boost 0
Duration 2.23 seconds
Damage window 0.3 – 0.7 seconds
Transform GO.png
Trainer Battles
Power 0
Energy boost 0
Turns 5
Eligible Pokémon:
Standard eligibility
Ditto
By Elite Fast TM
By GO Snapshot
As Shadow Pokémon
As Purified Pokémon
Formerly eligible
None

Updates

Gyms & Raids
  • February 16, 2017
    • Duration: 1.73 → 2.23 seconds

Pokémon Rumble Rush

In Pokémon Rumble Rush, all status moves including Transform could only be used by opposing Pokémon and could not be obtained on any caught Pokémon. Transform could be seen as a move used by opposing Ditto.

NormalIC RR.png Transform
Charge time 1.3 seconds
Range type Square
Target Enemy
Additional effect Transforms the user to become a copy of the foe
Transform Rumble Rush.png

Description

Games Description
MDRB The user gains the Transformed status. The user transforms into a hostile Pokémon that appears on the floor.
MDTDS Gives the user a Transformed status, which transforms the user into one of the enemy Pokémon that can appear on the floor.
BSL じぶんを へんしんじょうたいにかえる フロアに しゅつげんする てきポケモンの どれかに へんしんする このわざは ポケモンタワーでは くりだせない
MDGtI IconKanji2MD.pngUNUSED
SMD You transform into another Pokémon. If an enemy uses this move, your party will find it confusing.*
It makes your appearance the same as a target Pokémon's. Your moves and types will also change to those of the target Pokémon. If an enemy uses this move, your teammates may mistake it for someone else, so be careful!*


In the anime

Kublock Ditto Transform.png
Ditto
Drake Ditto Transform.png
Drake's Ditto
Mew Transform.png
Mew
Narissa Ditto Transform.png
Ditto 1 and 2
The user transforms into a copy of the foe right down to having the same move set.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
Ditto Ditto's body glows white, multicolored, yellow, or light blue, then transforms into the opponent.
Duplica's Ditto Ditto's Mysterious Mansion Debut
Drake's Ditto Hello, Pummelo! None
Duplica's Mini-Dit Imitation Confrontation None
Brodie's Ditto Unfair Weather Friends None
A wild Ditto Pikachu's Ghost Carnival None
Narissa's Ditto 1 Dealing With a Fierce Double Ditto Drama! None
Narissa's Ditto 2 Dealing With a Fierce Double Ditto Drama! None
A wild Ditto Deceiving Appearances! None
A Ditto hired by Kublock A Talent for Imitation! None
Mew Mew's body glows white or multicolored, then it transforms into any Pokémon. It is possible for Mew to transform into multiple Pokémon at once.
A wild Mew The Journey to be a Pokémon Master Begins!! None
Mew (M08) Lucario and the Mystery of Mew None
Mew (anime) Enter Pikachu! None


In the manga

Aim to Be a Card Master!!


The Electric Tale of Pikachu


Pokémon Adventures


Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys


Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All


Pokémon Pocket Monsters


Pokémon Zensho


In other generations

Core series games

Side series games

Spin-off series games

Trivia

  • In Generation I core series games and Japanese Pokémon Stadium, if two Pokémon battle using only Transform (such as a battle between two Ditto or two Mew with Transform), both Pokémon are able to continually Transform into each other, replenishing the 5 PP constantly and so that the battle never has to end.
  • Since the Transform user retains its own gender, it is possible to transform into a Pokémon species which would be normally unavailable with that gender. For instance, a male Smeargle retains his gender (including the symbol ♂ displayed in battle), even when transformed into female-only Pokémon such as Miltank, Chansey, or Tsareena, or into gender-unknown Pokémon such as Mewtwo, Beldum, or Cryogonal.
    • The Transform user copies the appearance and visual gender differences of the target, even if those are not compatible with the Transform user's gender. For instance, if a male Smeargle copies a female Pikachu, then he will have the appearance of a female Pikachu as well (with the heart-shaped tail) even though he remains male like before (with the ♂ symbol in battle).
  • Transform is the only way to see the battle animation of Cherrim's Sunshine Form in Generation IV, as Cherrim sent from a Poké Ball will always be sent out in Overcast Form, and Cherrim is not available in the wild in Generation IV. A Ditto that transforms into Cherrim, however, will play the animation of the alternate form if it escapes from a thrown Poké Ball.
  • In Generations I and II, since most Pokémon can use Transform via Mimic and keep their original color palette while transformed, it is possible to see several color palettes applied to any Pokémon. For example, if a Pikachu, Bulbasaur, or Charmeleon uses Transform (via Mimic), it becomes a yellow, green, or red version of the target, respectively.
    • In these generations, the Pokémon images and their color palettes are stored separately in the game data, so the palettes are able to be arbitrarily applied to each Pokémon. There is no need to store repeated Pokémon images with different colors in the internal data.
  • From Generation III to V, a transformed Pokémon may legitimately have up to 765 EVs (if it has 255 HP EVs, and the target Pokémon has 510 EVs other than HP). Similarly, from Generation VI onwards, a transformed Pokémon may legitimately have up to 762 EVs (if it has 252 HP EVs, and the target Pokémon has 510 EVs other than HP).
  • In the German version of the Generation II games, this move was renamed from Wandler into Verwandler. The reason for this is unknown. Even though the difference in meaning is minimal, this change was retracted in the following generations.
  • In some Pokémon media, Ditto is known to transform into humans. This happened in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, as well as in the volume 2 of The Electric Tale of Pikachu, in the Pokémon Newspaper Strip, and in POKÉMON Detective Pikachu.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 變身 Binsān
Mandarin 變身 / 变身 Biànshēn
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Přeměna
Denmark Flag.png Danish Forvandling
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Transformeer
Finland Flag.png Finnish Muuntautuminen
France Flag.png French Morphing
Germany Flag.png German WandlerI, III+
VerwandlerII
Greece Flag.png Greek Μεταμόρφωση
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Transformasi
Berubah
Italy Flag.png Italian TrasformazioneIV+
Trasformaz.IIII
South Korea Flag.png Korean 변신 Byeonsin
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Forvandle[2]
Poland Flag.png Polish Transformacja
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Transformação
Serbia Flag.png Serbian Transformacija
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Transformación*
Mutación (EP111)
Spain Flag.png Spain TransformaciónVI+
TransformIV
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Transformering
Thailand Flag.png Thai แปลงร่าง
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Biến Hình

References


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