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*If Ditto gets all the pieces of a [[Dragoon]], it will target the reticle at an opponent, but will not manually use it and wait until it is fired automatically.
*If Ditto gets all the pieces of a [[Dragoon]], it will target the reticle at an opponent, but will not manually use it and wait until it is fired automatically.
*If Ditto is present when the battle ends, it will vanish when "GAME" is on the screen, unless it is not transformed.
*If Ditto is present when the battle ends, it will vanish when "GAME" is on the screen, unless it is not transformed.
*Normally, Ditto is silent after transforming into a duplicate of its summoner. However, if it is struck by certain Final Smashes, it will use the summoner's voice clips (if applicable) after the Final Smash successfully connects against it, as opposed to its own voice that it makes once initially summoned.
*Normally, Ditto is silent after transforming into a duplicate of its summoner. However, if certain Final Smashes are activated, it will use the summoner's voice clips (if applicable) after the Final Smash successfully connects against any opponent, as opposed to its own voice that it makes once initially summoned.
*When Ditto gets summoned by a player currently using a name, the name indicator will be missing the bordered background, but when it transforms into the character who summoned it, the border will appear. However, it vanishes once Ditto returns to normal.
*When Ditto gets summoned by a player currently using a name, the name indicator will be missing the bordered background, but when it transforms into the character who summoned it, the border will appear. However, it vanishes once Ditto returns to normal.