Ditto #108 from the 2012 Pokémon Boundaries Crossed series, featuring the Reverse Holo treatment and the Transform ability.
Ditto
2012 • Pokémon • Boundaries Crossed
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Description
This card features the Reverse Holo finish, offering a distinct shimmering effect that contrasts with the standard foil treatments found in the series. Designed by HiRON, the card captures the essence of the Colorless type Pokémon known for its cellular adaptability. For collectors building the Boundaries Crossed collection, Ditto serves as an essential component due to its role in gameplay mechanics. The Transform ability allows players to mimic the stats and attacks of other Basic Pokémon in their hand, making it a versatile tool in strategic play. As a Holo Rare, this card holds a prominent place in the set's rarity hierarchy, appealing to both competitive players and those focused on completing the full catalog. Whether you are looking to expand your personal archive or complete a specific set, Ditto from Boundaries Crossed represents a significant piece of the franchise's 2012 era. The combination of its unique finish and iconic character makes it a sought-after item for dedicated hobbyists.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Ditto
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Holo Rare
HiRON
Card Stock
English
Reverse Holo
70
Colorless
Basic
Fighting ×2
1
132
Card Text
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Ability: Transform
During your turn (before your attack), you may put a Basic Pokémon from your hand on top of this Pokémon. (This does not count as playing that Pokémon or evolving.) This Pokémon is now that Pokémon. (Any cards attached to this Pokémon, damage counters, Special Conditions, turns in play, and any other effects remain on the new Pokémon.)
It can reconstitute its entire cellular structure to change into what it sees, but it returns to normal when it relaxes.
