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====''Paper Mario''====
====''Paper Mario''====
[[File:PM Shy Guy Towers.png|thumb|left|Mario fighting the Shy Stacks]]
[[File:PM Shy Guy Towers.png|thumb|left|Mario fighting the Shy Stacks]]
Shy Stacks debut in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', where two of them are fought immediately before the boss battle with [[General Guy]], after the [[Shy Squad]] and [[Stilt Guy]]s. A Shy Stack consist of four [[Shy Guy]]s standing on top of each other and has a cumulative attack power that equals the number of Shy Guys in the stack. The [[Spin Smash]] [[Badge]] or [[Kooper]] can be used to knock off the stack one by one, decreasing the attack power. They use slingshots to attack, like [[Sky Guy]]s and [[Spy Guy]]s in the same game, as well as regular Shy Guys in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its remake]]. In their tattle, Shy Guys Towers are described as having "an incredible sense of balance."
Shy Stacks debut in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', where two of them are fought immediately before the boss battle with [[General Guy]], after the [[Shy Squad]] and [[Stilt Guy]]s. A Shy Stack consists of four [[Shy Guy]]s standing on top of each other and has a cumulative attack power that equals the number of Shy Guys in the stack. The [[Spin Smash]] [[Badge]], [[Shell Toss]], [[Power Shell]], or [[Fire Shell]] can be used to knock off the stack one by one, decreasing the attack power. They use slingshots to attack, like [[Sky Guy]]s and [[Spy Guy]]s in the same game, as well as regular Shy Guys in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its remake]]. In their tattle, Shy Guys Towers are described as having "an incredible sense of balance."


====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''====
====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''====

Revision as of 11:46, June 18, 2024

Not to be confused with Shy Guy Stack.
Shy Guy Tower
Shy Guy Tower
Artwork of a Shy Guy Tower from Yoshi's Crafted World
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Latest appearance Yoshi's Crafted World (2019)
Variant of Shy Guy / Pirate Guy
“Hey! It took us three hours to stack up like this. Don't knock us over!”
Shy Guy Tower, Paper Mario: Color Splash

Shy Guy Towers (known as Shy Stacks in Paper Mario) are Shy Guys arranged in a tower formation.

History

Paper Mario series

Paper Mario

Mario fighting Shy Stacks
Mario fighting the Shy Stacks

Shy Stacks debut in Paper Mario, where two of them are fought immediately before the boss battle with General Guy, after the Shy Squad and Stilt Guys. A Shy Stack consists of four Shy Guys standing on top of each other and has a cumulative attack power that equals the number of Shy Guys in the stack. The Spin Smash Badge, Shell Toss, Power Shell, or Fire Shell can be used to knock off the stack one by one, decreasing the attack power. They use slingshots to attack, like Sky Guys and Spy Guys in the same game, as well as regular Shy Guys in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its remake. In their tattle, Shy Guys Towers are described as having "an incredible sense of balance."

Paper Mario: Color Splash

While not an enemy that can be fought in Paper Mario: Color Splash, three Shy Guys stack themselves in the Redpepper Crater, peeping on a Boo in the waterfall. If Mario hits them with his Hammer, they complain it took them three hours to stack themselves to get a view, and if they are hit again, they fall down and do not get back up again, while telling Mario to find his own spot. When Mario talks to the Boo, the Shy Guy Tower falls down, since the Boo thinks they are looking at it.

Yoshi's Island DS

They also appear in Yoshi's Island DS, along with Pirate Guy Stacks.[1] If a Yoshi licks one of the Shy Guys in the stack, they will fall down and become regular Shy Guys.

Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World

Shy Guy Towers return under their new name in Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World. Unlike in Yoshi's Island DS, the tower cannot be disbanded by removing a single Shy Guy from the formation; however, this is not the case when Yoshi steers through them as Moto Yoshi. When one of them is eaten or attacked with a yarn ball, any other Shy Guys that were staying on top of it drop a level lower. They can also be stomped on one by one, or Ground Pounded from the top to instantly defeat all of them. Often, the Shy Guy at the top of the tower holds a Bead or a Bomb. They prominently appear in Shy but Deadly while one consisting entirely of black Shy Guys appears in the area with Bomb Guys in King Bowser's Castle.

Mario Sports Superstars

Shy Guy Towers later reappear in Mario Sports Superstars in the "Road to Superstar" mode as enemies, though only two Shy Guys stand on top of each other. They can be defeated by the sports balls that the amiibo cards yield.

Mario Tennis Aces

Shy Guy Train Tussle, a Co-op Challenge in Mario Tennis Aces
Long stacks of Shy Guys in Mario Tennis Aces

Shy Guy Towers reappear in the Shy Guy Train Tussle co-op challenge of Mario Tennis Aces. They appear in stacks of their respective colors and can be hit for coins. During Frenzy Mode, three or four very tall stacks of Shy Guys appear in front of the players, with crates between them containing coins and power-ups. At the top of each stack there is one crate containing a key of a specific color that will open the corresponding chest present in the stage, giving the players coins. To get a crate closer to the ground, the player has to defeat as many Shy Guys in the respective stack as possible before Frenzy Mode finishes.

Yoshi's Crafted World

Shy Guy Towers reappear in Yoshi's Crafted World, behaving exactly the same as in the Yoshi's Island series and Yoshi's Woolly World.

Profiles and statistics

Paper Mario

Paper Mario enemy
Shy Stack
Battle idle animation of a Shy Stack from Paper Mario Max HP 10 Attack 1-4 Defense 0
Role Boss Type Ground Level 1
Strong None Weak None Moves Multi-shot (1-4)
Sleep? 60%, 0 Dizzy? 60%, 0 Shock? 90%, 0
Shrink? 75%, 0 Stop? 60%, 0 Fright? 0%
Air Lift? 0% Hurricane? 0% Coins N/A
Items N/A Run N/A Location(s) Shy Guy's Toy Box
Tattle This is a Shy Stack. Whoa, this pile has an incredible sense of balance! Look at that stack! Max HP: 10, Attack Power: 1, Defense Power: 0 Its attack power equals the number of Guys in the stack. It will be 4 if there are four Shy Guys stacked up. If you have the Spin Hammer ability, you can knock 'em off one by one. Obviously, their attack power decreases when there are fewer of 'em in the stack.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トーテムヘイホー[?]
Tōtemu Heihō
Totem Shy Guy (Paper Mario)
ぐらぐらヘイホー[2] / グラグラヘイホー[3]
Guragura Heihō
Tottering Shy Guy (Yoshi's Island DS)
タワーヘイホー[4]
Tawā Heihō
Tower Shy Guy (Yoshi's Woolly World)
Chinese (simplified) 嘿虎叠罗汉[5][better source needed]
Hēihǔ Diéluóhàn
Shy Guy Pyramid
French Mass'groupés[?] Portmanteau of Maskass ("Shy Guy") and groupés ("grouped")
Tour Maskass[6][better source needed] Shy guy tower
German Shy Stapel[?] Shy Stack
Shy Guy-Turm (Yoshi's Woolly World)[?] Shy Guy Tower (Yoshi's Woolly World)
Italian Torre di Tipi[?] [Shy] Guys Tower
Spanish Torre Shy Guy[?] Shy Guy Tower

References

  1. ^ Williams, Drew (2006). Yoshi's Island DS Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 61.
  2. ^ 「ヨッシーアイランドDS任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Yoshi's Island DS Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 22.
  3. ^ 「ヨッシーアイランドDS任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Yoshi's Island DS Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 235.
  4. ^ Omoide Theatre, Yoshi Wool World (Japanese)
  5. ^ Darth Koopa. (Jan 13, 2022). ique PAPER MARIO Part 28. YouTube. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  6. ^ Scrapbook Theater in Yoshi's Woolly World (French)