Summary

  • The Metamong project offers a new Ditto card in South Korea with unique gameplay mechanics.
  • The event at Lotte World Park runs from April 25 to May 18, 2025, with exclusive merchandise available.
  • The card allows players to add three different type Pokemon to play, raising hopes for an English release.

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In a time when Pokemon TCG products are becoming harder to buy, releasing unique cards might not seem like the best idea. But that's not stopped The Pokemon Company, as it's revealed a brand-new Ditto card, that as of right now, can only be grabbed between two specific dates in a very specific location in South Korea.

Metamong Project Gets A Stunning New Ditto Card, Only Available In South Korea

The Metamong (South Korean name for Ditto) Project is a celebration of the transformation Pokemon Ditto, taking place in South Korea. It tells the story of a jealous Ditto who saw a Pikachu and Lapras and decided to transform, and it comes with a bunch of incredible merch and a new card.

The event takes place at Lotte World Park, in Seoul between Friday, April 25, 2025 and Sunday, May 18, 2025, where visitors will have the chance to take part in a stamp rally. It's here, between these two dates that the new Ditto card will be available.

Alongside the Ditto card, players will be able to purchase a bunch of Ditto merchandise from the official Korean Pokemon website, including a deck box, card sleeves, and play mat.

Loosely translated, the Ditto card allows the player to add three Pokemon of different types from their deck into play, giving it a really unique mechanic. It's because of this, there's some hope that it will make its way across to the English version of the Pokemon TCG.

For now though, a trip to South Korea or the secondary market will be the only way to get your hands on this wonderful card.

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