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====Ditto====
====Ditto====
{{incomplete|2=What happens if a Trawl Orb or Explosion is used? Also, what happens in the 5% chance it fails?}}
{{incomplete|section|What happens if a Trawl Orb or Explosion is used? Also, what happens in the 5% chance it fails?}}
In some dungeons in Super Mystery Dungeon (often where the Pokémon {{p|Ditto}} is one of the enemy Pokémon that appears on the floors), it can sometimes be found disguised as an item. This tile acts like a trap and has a 95% activation rate, just like traps do. If one of the party step on it, the item will disappear and reappear next to the Pokémon that stepped on it. But if the Pokémon has a {{DL|Emera|Trap Proof}} emera, or fails to work, then nothing will happpen. When on it, the player can either move on, check the tile info, or activate it. If Ditto gets a chance to attack (which is often after when one of the party stepped on it while disguised as an item, while [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Slow|slow]] or at normal speed), it will immediately use the move {{m|Transform}} to transform into the party member that was targeted. And since the move targets one of the party members, it will make all party members (except for the one it targeted) [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Confused|confused]]. Even though this tile acts like a trap, and even uses an in-game icon of a trap in its info, it's not considered a real trap at all.
In some dungeons in Super Mystery Dungeon (often where the Pokémon {{p|Ditto}} is one of the enemy Pokémon that appears on the floors), it can sometimes be found disguised as an item. This tile acts like a trap and has a 95% activation rate, just like traps do. If one of the party step on it, the item will disappear and reappear next to the Pokémon that stepped on it. But if the Pokémon has a {{DL|Emera|Trap Proof}} emera, or fails to work, then nothing will happpen. When on it, the player can either move on, check the tile info, or activate it. If Ditto gets a chance to attack (which is often after when one of the party stepped on it while disguised as an item, while [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Slow|slow]] or at normal speed), it will immediately use the move {{m|Transform}} to transform into the party member that was targeted. And since the move targets one of the party members, it will make all party members (except for the one it targeted) [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Confused|confused]]. Even though this tile acts like a trap, and even uses an in-game icon of a trap in its info, it's not considered a real trap at all.


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==In other languages==
==In other languages==
===Tiles===
{| class="roundy sortable" style="width: 100%; text-align: center; border: 2px solid #{{MD color light}}; background: #{{MD color dark}}"
{| class="roundy sortable" style="width: 100%; text-align: center; border: 2px solid #{{MD color light}}; background: #{{MD color dark}}"
|-
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|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Carpet || {{tt|カーペット|Carpet}} ||  ||  || Tappeto ||  ||  
| Carpet || {{tt|カーペット|Carpet}} ||  ||  || Tappeto ||  ||  
|-
!
|}
===Traps===
{| class="roundy sortable" style="width: 100%; text-align: center; border: 2px solid #{{MD color light}}; background: #{{MD color dark}}"
|-
! style="background-color:#{{MD color}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | English
! style="background:#{{MD color}}" | {{flag|Japan|Japanese|20px}} Japanese
! style="background:#{{MD color}}" | {{flag|France|20px}} French
! style="background:#{{MD color}}" | {{flag|Germany|20px}} German
! style="background:#{{MD color}}" | {{flag|Italy|20px}} Italian
! style="background:#{{MD color}}" | {{flag|Spain|20px}} Spanish
! style="background:#{{MD color}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{flag|South Korea|20px}} Korean
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Chestnut Trap || {{tt|イガグリスイッチ|Burr Switch}} || Châtaigne ||  || Castagnotrappola ||  ||  
| Chestnut Trap || {{tt|イガグリスイッチ|Burr Switch}} || Châtaigne ||  || Castagnotrappola ||  ||  
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