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The players are represented by [[Red (WarioWare series)|Red]] and [[Ashley]]. Red holds the Joy-Con controllers and faces away from the screen, and Ashley faces the screen without controllers. Ashley must perform microgame actions for Red to copy in a mirror image, and both players must survive until their four lives are lost. Unique to this mode, the Forms and microgame commands are not narrated, encouraging communication between the players. | The players are represented by [[Red (WarioWare series)|Red]] and [[Ashley]]. Red holds the Joy-Con controllers and faces away from the screen, and Ashley faces the screen without controllers. Ashley must perform microgame actions for Red to copy in a mirror image, and both players must survive until their four lives are lost. Unique to this mode, the Forms and microgame commands are not narrated, encouraging communication between the players. | ||
The mode starts at level 1, increases to level 2 after 9 rounds, and to level 3 after 18 rounds. After 27 rounds, the speed constantly increases. The intermission stage consists of a haunted forest. The center of the stage shows a golden mirror adorned with a skull and skeleton arms on an island, with Red inside the mirror holding the Form Stones. Ashley is in the foreground, staring at the mirror. The score indicator is a red number on a branch. The number of lives are represented by wisps. A swarm of bats carries a parchment showing the Form. If the players win, Red and the mirror celebrate, Ashley stares at the player | The mode starts at level 1, increases to level 2 after 9 rounds, and to level 3 after 18 rounds. After 27 rounds, the speed constantly increases. The intermission stage consists of a haunted forest. The center of the stage shows a golden mirror adorned with a skull and skeleton arms on an island, with Red inside the mirror holding the Form Stones. Ashley is in the foreground, staring at the mirror. The score indicator is a red number on a branch. The number of lives are represented by wisps. A swarm of bats carries a parchment showing the Form. If the players win, Red and the mirror celebrate, Ashley stares at the player, and the forest lights up. If the players lose, the mirror falls and Red is shown disappointed, Ashley stares at the player with disgust, the forest darkens, and a wisp fades away. When the players lose all their lives, Ashley sighs. | ||
==In-game description== | ==In-game description== |