Here's why it's tricky:
* Question Mark Stats: In most card games, a question mark means the monster's stats are unknown or variable. It doesn't necessarily mean the stats are zero.
* Copycat Effects: "Copycat" effects typically copy the current stats of the monster.
Possible Scenarios:
* Variable Stats: If the question mark represents a variable stat, the Copycat monster's attack will also be variable. For example, if the monster's attack is "?" but it's actually a "2" or a "5" based on some game condition, the Copycat will also have that attack.
* Unknown Stats: If the question mark represents truly unknown stats, the Copycat might inherit a default attack value or a value of "0". This depends on the specific game's rules.
To get a definitive answer, you need to check the rules of the specific game you're playing.
Example:
* Yu-Gi-Oh!: If a monster has "?" for its attack, the Copycat will inherit that "?" attack value.
* Magic: The Gathering: There's no direct equivalent to "?" stats in Magic. However, if a monster had a variable or unknown power, the Copycat would likely inherit that variable or unknown power.
Let me know the specific game, and I can help you find the exact answer!