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*'''Cost''': 40SP
*'''Cost''': 40SP
*'''Reward''': Clone; cat food.
*'''Reward''': Clone; cat food.
*'''Bekkler Instructions''': "Mimic what you see! {{control|{{snes|L}}|{{psx|L1}} = Left Arm, {{control|{{snes|R}}|{{psx|R1}} = Right Arm, {{control|{{snes|Y}}|{{psx|S}} = Laugh, {{control|{{snes|A}}|{{psx|X}} = Surprise!"
*'''Bekkler Instructions''': "Mimic what you see! {{control|{{snes|L}}|{{psx|L1}}}} = Left Arm, {{control|{{snes|R}}|{{psx|R1}}}} = Right Arm, {{control|{{snes|Y}}|{{psx|S}}}} = Laugh, {{control|{{snes|A}}|{{psx|X}}}} = Surprise!"


Bekkler will summon a clone of the leader of your party and then pit you against your replica in a game of Simon Says.  When the game begins, you'll hear a small whoosh or whistle noise that denotes the clone changing its action.  Whenever it changes, it will make the sound, even if its the same action.  Now, when you hear that sound, press the button that corresponds with the action the character is doing; if correct you'll hear a satisfying ding of success.
Bekkler will summon a clone of the leader of your party and then pit you against your replica in a game of Simon Says.  When the game begins, you'll hear a small whoosh or whistle noise that denotes the clone changing its action.  Whenever it changes, it will make the sound, even if its the same action.  Now, when you hear that sound, press the button that corresponds with the action the character is doing; if correct you'll hear a satisfying ding of success.


However, if you press the wrong button you'll hear a nasty buzzer, signaling the minigame's end.  You can also fail this if you wait too long before pressing the correct button.  It's pretty straight forward, although when it says left or right arm, it means if the clone lifts the arm on the left (the clone's right), press {{control|{{snes|L}}|{{psx|L}} to lift your left arm.  You'll end up being mirror images.
However, if you press the wrong button you'll hear a nasty buzzer, signaling the minigame's end.  You can also fail this if you wait too long before pressing the correct button.  It's pretty straight forward, although when it says left or right arm, it means if the clone lifts the arm on the left (the clone's right), press {{control|{{snes|L}}|{{psx|L}}}} to lift your left arm.  You'll end up being mirror images.


If the clone makes the sound and it is the same action, you'll see the sprite flicker a little as it returns to its default art (the sprite will temporarily change) and then display the new action, but you'll still be required to press the button again!
If the clone makes the sound and it is the same action, you'll see the sprite flicker a little as it returns to its default art (the sprite will temporarily change) and then display the new action, but you'll still be required to press the button again!
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