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* '''Shadow Headbutt''' - This move is akin to {{m|Headbutt}}, and has a very similar animation. It is typeless, and is the only [[physical move]] that Void Shadows know naturally.
* '''Shadow Headbutt''' - This move is akin to {{m|Headbutt}}, and has a very similar animation. It is typeless, and is the only [[physical move]] that Void Shadows know naturally.


Their [[Ability]] is known as '''Void Shadows''', an Ability that has no apparent in-battle effect. However, this Ability might be what allows them to split into copies upon taking damage and assuming that they have enough elbow room to spawn another Void Shadow.
Their [[Ability]] is known as '''Void Shadows''', an Ability that has no apparent in-battle effect. However, this Ability might be what allows them to split into copies sometimes upon taking damage and assuming that they have enough elbow room to spawn another Void Shadow.
 
Because they are treated as if they were Boss Pokémon, they are able to heal themselves from bad status ailments much quicker than the norm and from ailments, such as [[Poisoning]] or [[Badly Poisoned|Bad Poisoning]], that normally require an item to treat them. This also applies to any Void Shadows that are in the player's party or out in the wild.
 
==Trivia==
* If they were encountered in the wild or on the player's party, Void Shadows still have the benefit mentioned above and would give a great deal of [[Experience Point]]s. The teammate/player-controlled Void Shadow would also be able to divide upon taking damage.


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