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==In Combat== | ==In Combat== | ||
The Void Shadows are very strong fighters in a group, while one of them on its own is not a considerable threat | The Void Shadows are very strong fighters in a group, while one of them on its own is not a considerable threat. They are more menacing when they transform into another Pokémon. Similar to Dark Matter itself, the Void Shadows also have a set of techniques that are unique to them: techniques that are quite similar to other Pokémon techniques but they have no defined [[type]]. A few of them, however, are an exception to this rule. Their attacks are as follows: | ||
* '''Peripheral Attack''' - This move is similar to {{m|Dark Pulse}} in that it targets foes that are currently surrounding the Void Shadow using the technique; however the damage dealt is typeless. It is a [[special move]], and it does not cause {{status|flinch}}ing. While this technique normally has 10 PP, the Void Shadows never seem to run out of PP. | * '''Peripheral Attack''' - This move is similar to {{m|Dark Pulse}} in that it targets foes that are currently surrounding the Void Shadow using the technique; however the damage dealt is typeless. It is a [[special move]], and it does not cause {{status|flinch}}ing. While this technique normally has 10 PP, the Void Shadows never seem to run out of PP. |
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