Can a shiny Ditto turn into shiny versions of other Pokemon?
I am DexNav chaining to get a shiny Ditto and I am wondering will it change into shiny Pokemon?
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Past Generation 4 (Diamond/Pearl/Platinum), whether Ditto is shiny or not, a Ditto will transform into the coloration of its opponent.
If the opponent is shiny, shiny Ditto will Transform into shiny. If the opponent is not shiny, shiny Ditto will Transform into normal coloration.
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Does shiny Ditto transform into other Shinies?
Past Generation 4 (Diamond/Pearl/Platinum), whether Ditto is shiny or not, a Ditto will transform into the coloration of its opponent. If the opponent is shiny, shiny Ditto will Transform into shiny. If the opponent is not shiny, shiny Ditto will Transform into normal coloration.Do shiny Pokemon evolve into other shiny Pokemon?
Shiny Pok\xe9mon can also be other 'states' of creatures - meaning they can also be Lucky, Shadow and Purified. Shiny Pok\xe9mon's evolutions will be Shiny too - the good news, at least, is that Shiny Pok\xe9mon will evolve into Shiny Pok\xe9mon. So that means a gold Magikarp will turn into a red Gyarados when evolved, and so on.Can shiny Pokemon turn into Ditto?
Whenever you catch one of these Pok\xe9mon, there is a chance that it is actually Ditto. However, this only applies to regular variants of these monsters, as Shiny versions can never turn out to be Ditto.Does shiny Ditto affect shiny chance?
Yes, breeding with a shiny Ditto gives you a 1 in 64 chance that the offspring will be shiny, compared to a 1 in 8192 chance of encountering a shiny Pok\xe8mon in the wild.Does shiny Ditto transform into shiny Pokemon?
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Ditto takes the other pokémon appearance; if the other pokémon is shiny, it will become shiny, if not, it will remain "normal". A shiny Ditto doesn't chance anything, as you can see here
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