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[[File:SSBUWebsiteDitto1.jpg|thumb|left|Ditto in ''Ultimate'', before transforming.]] | [[File:SSBUWebsiteDitto1.jpg|thumb|left|Ditto in ''Ultimate'', before transforming.]] | ||
[[File:SSBUWebsiteDitto2.jpg|thumb|Ditto copying {{SSBU|Donkey Kong}} in ''Ultimate''.]] | [[File:SSBUWebsiteDitto2.jpg|thumb|Ditto copying {{SSBU|Donkey Kong}} in ''Ultimate''.]] | ||
Ditto appears as one of the many summonable Poké Ball Pokémon, confirmed in the August 2018 Nintendo Direct | Ditto appears as one of the many summonable Poké Ball Pokémon, confirmed in the August 2018 Nintendo Direct. Erica Schroeder, who voiced Ditto in ''Pokémon the Series: Sun and Moon'', reprises her role in the English dub with a new voice clip. Its texture in ''Ultimate'' has been altered to be a matte purple closer to Ditto's appearances in ''Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen'' onwards, instead of the shiny gelatinous texture it had in ''Melee'' (which is based on its appearance in ''Pokémon Red and Green''). | ||
When Ditto appears, it will {{iw|bulbapedia|transform|move}} 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. Players and Assist Trophies alike can attack the clone. Ditto can be defeated, but doing so will not score a point. It is also the only Poké Ball Pokémon in the game who can be defeated. 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 also takes 1.2× more knockback than regular fighters. However, its attacks deal 1.1× regular damage to compensate. Ditto has a base CPU level value of 31 (level 4), and a max CPU level value of 75 (level 8). | When Ditto appears, it will {{iw|bulbapedia|transform|move}} 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. Players and Assist Trophies alike can attack the clone. Ditto can be defeated, but doing so will not score a point. It is also the only Poké Ball Pokémon in the game who can be defeated. 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 also takes 1.2× more knockback than regular fighters. However, its attacks deal 1.1× regular damage to compensate. Ditto has a base CPU level value of 31 (level 4), and a max CPU level value of 75 (level 8). | ||