As the party reconverged back to the cave, they had to face off against the lone violent bidoof. Celina’s peck seemed to have done a small bit of damage, poking into the beaver’s skin enough to make a small wound. Oddly enough, no blood. The bidoof flared at Celina but knew it could t attack her while she was still in the air. Instead it turned its attention to the insulting seedot. Figuring him for easy prey the bidoof ran full tilt and tackled the seedling. Unlike running into the walls, this actually hurt Nathan, but not enough to knock him out. It was in that moment that Trevor and Lance would have the most optimal moment to land a hit on the bidoof, but when their claws came I to contact with the Pokémon, they felt nothing. Their hands went right through the bidoof as if it was thin air. But it surely wasn’t an illusion as Celina and Nathan could attest; it had some physical presence to harm and be harmed. But those experienced in Pokémon might know why their attacks didn’t work. Somehow or another, this Bidoof was also [i]a ghost type[/i]. It snarled as it readied itself for its next attack.