Yes. You will get a baby Turtwig.
If you breed a torterra with a ditto
Getting torterra eggs are impossible unless you cheat.
yes you can bread torterra with a ditto turtwig grotle and torterra but you have to make sure the torterra is a female unless your breeding it with ditto
A Turwig Egg, Sure, Do you have a Grotle or Torterra, and a Ditto. Put Grotle/Torterra with ditto in the day care in Solaceon Town. If you have a ditto, but don't have a Grotle or Torterra, trade with a friend who does. Place their Grotle/Torterra and your ditto in the daycare walk around and after a little bit talk to the old man outside the daycare and he will give you an egg. Then you can trade the torterra back to your friend for your Pokemon back. The egg you got will hatch into a turtwig. If you have a Grotle/Torterra, but don't have a ditto, you can catch one in the Trophy Garden south of Hearthome City after you beat the Pokemon league and have your national pokedex. Save the game inside Mr. Backlot's office in the mansion, and talk to him. He will brag about his garden and say that he saw a cute Pokemon that's not normally there (normal Pokemon found include Pichu, Pikachu,Staravia, Roselia). You can also get Meowth, Azurill, Mime Jr, Bonsly, and Happiny this way. If he says ditto, go into the trophy garden and look for it. (it will be hard to find but worth it) If he doesn't turn off the game, turn it back on and keep doing this and talking to him until he says he saw a ditto.
At least 5min. That's how long it took my umbreon and ditto to have eggs.
Yes, Zorua and Ditto will produce Zorua eggs.
No.
yes you can bread torterra with a ditto turtwig grotle and torterra but you have to make sure the torterra is a female unless your breeding it with ditto
no. You cannot, however you can get a turtwig egg by breeding a torterra and a ditto. Hope this helps
In D/P/Pt: Given by Professor Rowan or breed from Torterra and Ditto. In 5th gen. PokeTransfer.
It depends what the female Pokémon is. The result of breeding a Ditto and a Torterra will always be a Turtwig. However if you don't use a Ditto it will be the first form of the female Pokémon. So, if you bred a male Torterra with a female Empoleon, the result would be a Piplup (the earliest form of Empoleon).
A Turwig Egg, Sure, Do you have a Grotle or Torterra, and a Ditto. Put Grotle/Torterra with ditto in the day care in Solaceon Town. If you have a ditto, but don't have a Grotle or Torterra, trade with a friend who does. Place their Grotle/Torterra and your ditto in the daycare walk around and after a little bit talk to the old man outside the daycare and he will give you an egg. Then you can trade the torterra back to your friend for your Pokemon back. The egg you got will hatch into a turtwig. If you have a Grotle/Torterra, but don't have a ditto, you can catch one in the Trophy Garden south of Hearthome City after you beat the Pokemon league and have your national pokedex. Save the game inside Mr. Backlot's office in the mansion, and talk to him. He will brag about his garden and say that he saw a cute Pokemon that's not normally there (normal Pokemon found include Pichu, Pikachu,Staravia, Roselia). You can also get Meowth, Azurill, Mime Jr, Bonsly, and Happiny this way. If he says ditto, go into the trophy garden and look for it. (it will be hard to find but worth it) If he doesn't turn off the game, turn it back on and keep doing this and talking to him until he says he saw a ditto.
At least 5min. That's how long it took my umbreon and ditto to have eggs.
Yes, Zorua and Ditto will produce Zorua eggs.
You can breed Manaphy with a Ditto to get Phione.
Yes, and you'll be able to get tons of eggs. once i put jolteon and ditto in the daycare, and after like 5 minutes, I got 4 eggs.
yes they can if you evolve them to their final evolution and breed them with a ditto or one of the egg group catagories they're in. (i.e: Turtwig, evole to a Torterra and breed it with a ditto to make a Turtwig egg.)(i.e: Torterra is in the field egg group so you can breed it with another pokemon from the same field group.)
No.
yes