

Ditto can be swallowed by an enemy Kirby in order to get the Copy ability of the character which Ditto is transformed into.Īdditionally, if Ditto Transforms into Lucario, the Ditto will also copy its Aura effect, and copying Mii Fighters will include the Mii's current moveset. However, it can swallow enemies to gain their copy ability. If Kirby with a Copy Ability is the summoner, Ditto will not have the copy ability.If Ditto copies Pyra or Mythra it will not transform into the other character with Swap.If Ditto Transforms into Olimar, it will spawn with a red, yellow and blue Pikmin, rather than which Pikmin are currently being used.

If the summoner is playing as Pokémon Trainer's Pokémon, it'll Transform into whichever Pokémon summoned it, and will not copy the actual Pokémon Trainer, nor will it Transform again if the current Pokémon is switched out.If the summoner is playing as Rosalina, the copy will not have a Luma.If the summoner plays as the Ice Climbers, it will only Transform into the leading Ice Climber.While Ditto will exactly copy most characters exactly like how they are originally (minus the purple gelatinous texture), the following copies will be different: It cannot be summoned during an 8-Player match but it still can be summoned with 7 players or lower. However, its attacks deal 1.1× regular damage to compensate. The AI for Ditto appears to be comparable to a low-level regular CPU, often standing still for periods of time and attempting individual attacks only, much like the behaviour of many other Poké Ball Pokémon. It is also the only Poké Ball Pokémon in the game who can be defeated. Ditto can be defeated, but doing so will not score a point. Players and Assist Trophies alike can attack the clone. When it appears, it will transform into a purple version of the summoning fighter, acting as a CPU player and taking their physical appearance, with the only difference being a purple gelatinous texture. Ditto was confirmed in the August Nintendo Direct to appear as a Poké Ball Pokémon.
