The Dittologist Set

The Dittologist Set

Here’s my collection log of every Ditto card. It’s split into three categories: English TCG, Exclusives, and Cameos. Each category is organized by set and number in chronological order (roughly). I’m focusing on English TCG before deciding on exclusives and/or cameos. I’m certain that there are other cards missing. Any advice and help is appreciated–thank you!

2026-03-04 Edit - Images of each card uploaded (except for Delta Species Code Variants); collection progress not fully updated.

English TCG

Exclusives

Cameos

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Love it! Scrolling through the Yuka Morii cards threw me off until I realized how good those arts were. Good luck with your collection!

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That “not tournament legal” card has me thinking. Can you peel that ditto during a tournament game?

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That’s not a peel card, it’s a World Championship Deck card with a different back! None of the cards from those decks are tournament legal in standard because of that.

For the ditto peel cards, you’d be disqualified if you peeled it during a tournament, since you have to submit deck lists beforehand, and the list has to match your physical deck.

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It’s always fun to see the list of different cards for different species!

I think you may be missing the 1999-2000 copyright non-holo Fossil Ditto in your list (if you care for that variant). And then the EX era Dittos also have code variants (again, if you care for variant hunting), which would end up being a lot of Yuka Morii Dittos :sweat_smile:

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I’m interested in all the variants! Please let me know more about 1999-2000 non-holo Fossil Ditto and those EX era code variants Dittos when you can.

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Thank you :slight_smile:

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The 1999-2000 copyright English Fossil set consists of basically all the unlimited non-holos (except the Zapdos holo, which is the only holo that can be found with the 1999-2000 copyright) in Fossil—some were released as part of theme decks, but others could only be found in red-logo Fossil packs from Australia (if I remember right). They can be somewhat difficult to track down and are more expensive as a result of their scarcity. Here are some threads discussing it: here and here.

And code variants exist in some of the EX era sets for common and uncommon cards. The code can be found in the bottom-left corner:

EX Delta Species, for example, has three code variants for each of the common rarity Ditto cards (Charmander, Squirtle, Pikachu, Geodude). See this thread (or the Google sheet referenced in the beginning). I think Ditto just has code variants for EX Delta Species, since the FRLG Ditto is rare (meaning only one code). Happy hunting!

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Thanks so much for taking the time to gather this info! Time to update the list :sweat_smile:

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