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[[Image:RileyPlatinum.gif|right|thumb|Riley's sprite in Platinum]]
[[Image:RileyPlatinum.gif|right|thumb|Riley's sprite in Platinum]]
[[Riley]]'s animation in {{v2|Platinum}} seems to suggest he can use Aura as well (incidentally confirming it for humans in the games if true), as his hand lights with a blue glow. This is appropriate as he gives the player the only {{p|Riolu}} egg naturally in the game, as well as training a Lucario and being somehow related to Sir Aaron in design.  
[[Riley]]'s animation in {{v2|Platinum}} seems to suggest he can use Aura as well (incidentally confirming it for humans in the games if true), as his hand lights with a blue glow. This is appropriate as he gives the player the only {{p|Riolu}} egg naturally in the game, as well as training a Lucario and being somehow related to Sir Aaron in design. In his [[DP111|anime debut]], he was revealed to be a user of aura.


Aura also plays a minor role in the GameCube RPGs. The process that creates [[Shadow Pokémon]] surrounds them with a darker aura that, while still invisible to most people, can be seen by [[Rui]] of {{g|Colosseum}}. By the time of {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}, the [[Aura Reader]] had been developed to automatically identify this aura for those that can't normally see it.
Aura also plays a minor role in the GameCube RPGs. The process that creates [[Shadow Pokémon]] surrounds them with a darker aura that, while still invisible to most people, can be seen by [[Rui]] of {{g|Colosseum}}. By the time of {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}, the [[Aura Reader]] had been developed to automatically identify this aura for those that can't normally see it.
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