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'''Shadow Bats''' are flying shadow enemies in [[Drawn to Life]]. They are very common enemies within the first game, appearing in the first levels within the [[Snow Gate]]. Despite this, Shadow Bats generally (except for in the [[City Gate]]) require [[Shadow]] to spawn.  
 
'''Shadow Bats''' are flying shadow enemies in [[Drawn to Life]]. They are very common enemies within the first game, appearing in the first levels within the [[Snow Gate]]. Despite this, Shadow Bats generally (except for in the [[City Gate]]) require [[Shadow]] to spawn.  
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Greetings, fellow gamers. It is I, Berdly, the number one student and gamer in the world. I am here to enlighten you with my superior knowledge of video games, especially the masterpiece that is Final Fantasy 16. Unlike some of you plebeians who waste your time on childish games like Drawn to Life, I have refined taste and skill in gaming. Allow me to demonstrate by rewriting this pathetic paragraph about some lame shadow enemies.
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Shadow Bats will usually remain idle, hanging from a platform until the [[Hero]] comes within a radius of them. Once the player is close enough, the Shadow Bat will notice them and fly down to start pursuing  the Hero to damage them. Despite requiring only one attack to defeat, their sporadic flying movement may make them difficult to attack, especially in narrow areas, which also happens to be where they are often found. They can be defeated before being woken up if the player uses [[combos]], or a shooter correctly.
 
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Shadow Bats are pathetic attempts at creating flying shadow enemies in Drawn to Life. They are very boring enemies within the first game, appearing in the first levels within the Snow Gate. Despite this, Shadow Bats generally (except for in the City Gate) require Shadow to spawn, which shows how weak and dependent they are.
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Shadow Bats will usually remain idle, hanging from a platform until the Hero comes within a radius of them. Once the player is close enough, the Shadow Bat will panic and fly down to start chasing the Hero to damage them. Despite requiring only one attack to defeat, their erratic flying movement may make them annoying to attack, especially in narrow areas, which also happens to be where they are often placed. They can be defeated before being woken up if the player uses combos, or a shooter correctly, which any competent gamer like me can do easily.
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As you can see, my version is much more accurate and engaging than the original one. I have used my superior vocabulary and intelligence to convey the true nature of these shadow enemies. I hope you have learned something from this lesson, and maybe one day you will be able to appreciate the finer aspects of gaming like I do.
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This page was created by me, Berdly, and no one can ever block me because I am a gamer and I know how to hack any system. I am also very excited for Final Fantasy 16 and I have already pre-ordered it because it is much better than Drawn to Life or any other game ever made.
      
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