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Although the concept of Shadow Pokémon remains basically the same between the two games, there are some differences:
Although the concept of Shadow Pokémon remains basically the same between the two games, there are some differences:
*Shadow Pokémon in Colosseum are much harder to purify than in XD. For example, when a Shadow Pokémon enters the battle, the Aura Meter goes down by about 1/6 of a section in Colosseum, but almost 3 times that in XD.
*Shadow Pokémon in Colosseum are much harder to purify than in XD. For example, when a Shadow Pokémon enters the battle, the Aura Meter goes down by about 1/6 of a section in Colosseum, but almost 3 times that in XD.
*The aura of a Shadow Pokémon is slightly different in the two games: although in both the aura has dark purple color, in Colosseum it also generates small yellow blobs, that vanish after a few seconds.
*The aura of a Shadow Pokémon is slightly different in the two games: although in both the aura has dark purple color, in Colosseum it also generates small yellow blobs that vanish after a few seconds.
*Shadow Pokémon in the first game sometimes enter in the Hyper Mode, but in XD they enter Reverse Mode instead. For example, in Hyper Mode a Pokémon can actually attack its Trainer, but in Reverse Mode no such thing happens.
*Shadow Pokémon in the first game sometimes enter in the Hyper Mode, but in XD they enter Reverse Mode instead. For example, in Hyper Mode a Pokémon can actually attack its Trainer, but in Reverse Mode no such thing happens.
*In Colosseum, Shadow Pokémon can only learn Shadow Rush as a Shadow Move, but in the second game it is just one of many Shadow Moves.
*In Colosseum, Shadow Pokémon can only learn Shadow Rush as a Shadow move, but in the second game it is just one of many Shadow moves.


==Relationship with Trainers==
==Relationship with Trainers==
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