the only thing i know is that they fly i think there is one or two more ways
what is the way
When a ball is being struck by a bat it certainly exerts a reaction force on the bat. But the bat does not move backward because the reaction is not enough to move the bat as it is much heavier than the ball. The reaction force is felt by the person who strikes the ball with the bat through his arm. If the ball is heavier than the ball the bat will surely get the reaction force and move back.
they fly using sonar
That is considered a strike.
Normally to best to not shine light, move, or move but with little noise.
Of course! If it was a mile wide, do think you could move it with a bat??
You use a baseball bat when you have to hit a ball. You have to also swing it to make the ball move when you are practice.
They fly and when they have a hurt wing they walk on the ground
by walking and turning into a bat and flying and there are runing
You can move to the other side of the plate during an at bat IF you ask for time out from the umpire AND time out is granted.
Yes it does, but only ever so slightly, mostly because a person holding a bat is not a solid structure, so inevitably the person will move with the bat, when the ball is struck.
The bat has eyes, but it's blind. It uses something called echolocation where the bat sends out rays, or sensors. Those rays bounce off of a solid object and back to the bat, so it knows whether to move out of the way or to avoid hitting the object.
You have to jump aroud the windows and doors of the house and try to move your character over the bat (jump on it) and you will eventually get the key. It's hard but not as hard as the advanced islands such as Nabooti.