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''Not to be confused with the Pokémon, [[Ditto]].''
''Not to be confused with [[Ditto]] the Pokémon.''


A '''ditto match''' or a '''mirror match''' (often shortened to just '''ditto''' or '''mirror'''), is a match where both players choose the same [[character]]. They are different from other matches in that neither player has an objective matchup or stage advantage over the other player. The name comes from the definition of 'ditto', which means 'the same'. Ditto matches occur frequently during [[tournaments]], often between top-tiered characters, as they are the most commonly played. Due to the possibility of all players being able to pick the same [[costume]], the game gives each player different visual indicators. This includes players being shaded differently to be lighter or darker than each other, and elements like the shield and character outline using different colors based on controller port.
A '''ditto match''' or a '''mirror match''' (often shortened to just '''ditto''' or '''mirror'''), is a match where both players choose the same [[character]]. They are different from other matches in that neither player has an objective matchup or stage advantage over the other player. The name comes from the definition of 'ditto', which means 'the same'. Ditto matches occur frequently during [[tournaments]], often between top-tiered characters, as they are the most commonly played. Due to the possibility of all players being able to pick the same [[costume]], the game gives each player different visual indicators. This includes players being shaded differently to be lighter or darker than each other, and elements like the shield and character outline using different colors based on controller port.

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