Basis: In the *clone* spell, it states clearly that > The clone is physically identical to the original and has the **same personality, memories,** and abilities, but none of the original’s equipment. while *simulacrum* does not have this text. *Simulacrum* does state, however, that > Otherwise, the Illusion uses all the **Statistics** of the creature it duplicates, except that it is a construct. The 5e SRD definition of "statistics" also refers to that as its "stat block", which consists of features like its type, race, ability scores, features, and notably, **its alignment.** And according to the suggested post (https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/138783/what-all-is-included-in-a-creatures-game-statistics), it only makes mention of alignment without addressing personality or memories and does not provide me with a satisfactorily specific answer. By the language of *clone* and *true polymorph* as examples, does a sim'd creature's statblock include its current knowledge/memories and personality?