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Hey

When you add something to an article and need to change a word, you don't have to take the whole snippit off like you did with the Sunkern page. Just a little something to make it easier. R.A. Hunter Blade 14:24, 26 January 2011 (UTC)

Night Burst

I have seen how the attack is used as well. I watch the anime, and when they use an attack, I rewind and write down exactly what I see. But I don't really see it as a shockwave. A shockwave is something like Sonicboom or Razor Wind. What Night burst is looks more like a bubble of some sort? It's hard to explain, so I wrote forcefield. Also, with Zoroark's eyes, they don't always glow light blue. At the beginning of the movie when she would use it, her eyes didn't glow light blue. One final thing I noticed with the attack, towards the end of the movie, the aura didn't pulse down into her forearms. It just stayed within the entire body throughout the whole attack. Littlmiget123 02:13, 8 February 2011 (UTC)

  • It depends on how she uses the attack. I also noticed that the density of the crimson red aura are on her arms when she is preparing to unleash her Night Burst. Then she slams the arms to the ground and created a shockwave from the aura on her body and her forearms. -- Aura24 02:15, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
Hm, what about this approach then?
[[Image:a:File:Zoroark Night Burst.png|150px|class=roundy]]
Zoroark
[[Image:a:File:Movie Zoroark Night Burst.png|150px|class=roundy]]
Zoroark
The user creates a shock wave.
Pokémon Method
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  Zoroark's body becomes surrounded by a crimson aura and it raises its arms above its head. When it does, the aura becomes thicker around the forearms. It then slams them down into the ground. A pink and crimson forcefield of energy appears from the aura around Zoroark's arms and grows larger, spreading all around it. Sometimes, before it uses the attack, its eyes glow light blue.
Zoroark (movie 13) Zoroark: Master of Illusions Debut


That was when she first used the attack. But, when a little after that part, her eyes weren't glowing when she did it again. Also, later in the movie, the aura all didn't disperse to her arms like it does when she first uses the attack. But I didn't realize the attack was made from the aura. I thought it just came out from under the arms. Good eye. :D Littlmiget123 02:34, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
Yep, the aura generated the Night Burst attack. :D The aura that appear on Zoroark's forearms is much more thicker when she is charging up her Night Burst attack, then she slams her arms on the ground that has the aura on them and it created the shockwave upon hitting the ground. :3 -- Aura24 02:37, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
Maybe you should re-watch the movie, littlemidget. Because it says in the information of Zoroark, that when it is about to attack, its eyes glow. And in the movie, her eyes glow when she's about to unleash her Night Burst attack, if you actually look at her eyes when she's about to do it. I have seen it three times already, and her eyes GLOW. She used Night Burst four times throughout the movie, you should look at each of them instead of looking at only one time when she uses them. -- Aura24 19:05, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi Aura, please don't be rude. I'm dealing with this as nice as I can be. You're a new user, so I wouldn't do anything to turn you against Bulbapedia. Since I'm treating you with respect, I'd like some too, please. :D I watch every single time a Pokemon does an attack to see if there is a difference in attacks. I have an eye for catching different things, so I try and watch closely. Btw, I just watched the movie again for the 3rd time. The part that I'm referring to is when Zoroark is fighting against Goone. After it knocks out his two Scizor with Night Slash, it uses Night Burst, and its eyes do not glow that time. Also, that information isn't right; it doesn't say anywhere in Zoroark's Pokedex infomation that its eyes glow when it's about to attack. Its eyes didn't glow when it used Night Slash or Dark pulse. You can't always believe what Bulbapedia says; sometimes there is wrong information and the admins don't usually catch it. ^^ Littlmiget123 19:47, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
I'm not trying to be rude. Her eyes DO glow when she's about to unleash her Night Burst on Goone. If you don't believe me, please re-watch this, I'm telling the truth. Just after she defeats the Scizor, her eyes light up when she's preparing her Night Burst attack. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSqmuCxif1A&feature=related Look closely at her eyes, please. -- Aura24 19:52, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
Hm, the Japanese version seems to make the eyes glow that time... Okay, I'll change it so that the eyes always glow blue, okay? Maybe that'll put an end to this discussion? :D Btw, if you ever need help with anything, feel free to ask me, okay? ^^ Littlmiget123 19:58, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
Alright, I will. :3 Whew.... -- Aura24 20:00, 8 February 2011 (UTC)

Swords of Justice

Hello, I see you made this page, or rather, the page I changed it to. Please, next you make an article, please make sure it has actual information on it. A page with one or two small sentences of info on it is not a very good page at all. If anything, it would have been best to just wait till the movie comes out in English so we'd have actual information to put on it. Ataro (talk) 04:06, 21 September 2012 (UTC)

The Preview Button

Instead of editing a page several times in a row, try using the preview button to make sure your edit looks the way you want it to. It's right next to the Save Changes button... Please try it out, so as not to clog up the Recent Changes. Thanks! --Abcboy (talk) 02:47, 10 December 2012 (UTC)

I am aware. :) I was just adding information that I forgot to include. -- Aura24 (talk) 02:57, 10 December 2012 (UTC)
I am aware of that too. Just keep on going then. --Abcboy (talk) 03:03, 10 December 2012 (UTC)