[Anthony] Static looks out of my bag, and, noticing Daniel fly by, he ends up adding "Hm... well, okay, here's a good way of explaining it. You see, your friend here is a shadow pokemon. That means, in addition to his normal abilities, he can use shadow moves, and isn't very effected by them, himself. This also, however, means that he is vulnerable to attacks that are of the light sub type," He then adds "Also, normal pokemon, like yourself, are vulnerable to his shadow attacks... Anthony, I'll have you and Daniel demonstrate," the rest of the group and I were still heading down the mountain, and surprisingly not running into any wild pokemon... normally, this would mean that we wouldn't have to use up any oran berries, but, no, I had to give this demonstration. "A... are you sure?" I ask, almost knowing what he means. Static nods, and holds out one oran berry as if tempting me to take damage so I can eat it. I took a deep breath, and said "okay... I'm ready..." Daniel then nods, and lands nearby. After that, some sort of weird, shadowy aura appears just as he performs some sort of tackle on me, which nearly knocked me out. "YOWCH!" I shout in pain from the attack. Daniel looks at me with a sympathetic face, but, thankfully, Static provided me with the oran berry, and I was back, and ready to fight another day. "See? Shadow pokemon often show off their shadowy aura before they attack, so, you can easily tell one from a normal pokemon." Static then explains. After digging around in my bag for a bit, and apparently not finding anything, he continues, adding "Void pokemon are usually a grey or a purple color... they're kinda weird 'cause they're immune to shadow attacks, and have attacks that basically ignore type matchups. Light pokemon, on the other hand, might look completely normal until they start using light moves, after which, they might become a sort of faded, or lighter color compared to a normal pokemon of their species," by the time Static finished his little speech, we were already on the other side of the mountain, and Terra, said "UGH, finally. Does this mean that I don't have to listen to that rodent ramble on about grey and dark pokemon or whatever?" She seemed annoyed, but not angry yet... which was an improvement...? Maybe...?