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|title=Walker Guy
|image=[[File:WalkerGuy.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''
|image= [[File:WalkerGuy.png]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
|location=[[Neo Bowser Castle]]
|variant_of=[[Shy Guy]]
|lvl=34
|hp=136
|power=250
|def=206
|speed=104
|weak=None
|exp=330
|coins=20
|coinrate=100%
|items=Max Mushroom (4%)
|nohitter=54
|related=[[Shy Guy]]
}}
}}


'''Walker Guys''' are light blue [[Shy Guy]]s with bright red shoes that are enemies in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. In the field, they get dragged by their respective [[Chain Chomp]]s towards [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] when spotted. At the start of battle, they always appear with a Chain Chomp. If defeated, the Walker Guy will attempt to bring another into battle by running into the background and looking for one (and on occasion, failing), and thus the Walker Guy should be defeated first. They are even stronger than the [[Shy Guy R]]s.
'''Walker Guys''' are light blue [[Shy Guy]]s with bright red shoes that are enemies fought in [[Neo Bowser Castle]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. In the field, they get dragged by their respective [[Chain Chomp]]s towards [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] when spotted. At the start of battle, they always appear with a Chain Chomp. If that Chain Chomp is defeated, the Walker Guy's "attack" is to run into the background and look for a new Chain Chomp, though it does not always succeed. Walker Guys are stronger than [[Shy Guy R|Shy Guys R]].


Chain Chomps may look at a Bro., and start to swing its chain with the Walker Guy holding on for dear life, where the Walker Guy will get flung off towards the Bro. who wasn't looked at. However, if the Chain Chomp swings the Walker Guy with its eyes closed, then the Walker Guy will be flung towards the opposite Bro., but the Chain Chomp will lunge at the Bro. who was looked at before starting the attack. The Bro. the Walker Guy was flung towards must hammer them to the ground before them to avoid taking damage. The Chain Chomp will then charge at a Bro., who must be stopped by having the targeted Bro. hammer it. If the Walker Guy is countered and the Chain Chomp attacks the same Bro., the Walker Guy will end up get mowed over and take damage.
Chain Chomps may look at a Bro., and start to swing its chain with the Walker Guy holding on, where the Walker Guy will get flung off towards the same Bro. However, if the Chain Chomp swings the Walker Guy with its eyes closed, then the Walker Guy will be flung towards the opposite Bro., but the Chain Chomp will lunge at the Bro. who was looked at before starting the attack. The Bro. the Walker Guy was flung towards must hammer them to the ground before them to avoid taking damage. The Chain Chomp will then charge at a Bro., who must be stopped by having the targeted Bro. hammer it. If the Walker Guy is countered and the Chain Chomp attacks the same Bro., the Walker Guy will end up get mowed over and take damage.


A Chain Chomp may also drag its Walker Guy through the Bros., who must jump over or on either the Walker Guy or the Chain Chomp to avoid them. The Walker Guy takes more damage the longer it gets dragged about, and may attempt to pull the Chain Chomp back just before it hits a Bro., which may throw off the Bros.' timing. After either a Bro. gets hit by this attack, or the attack fails to hit a Bro. for long enough, it ends.
A Chain Chomp may also drag its Walker Guy through the Bros., who must jump over or on either the Walker Guy or the Chain Chomp to avoid them. The Walker Guy takes more damage the longer it gets dragged about, and may attempt to pull the Chain Chomp back just before it hits a Bro., which may throw off the Bros.' timing. After either a Bro. gets hit by this attack, or the attack fails to hit a Bro. for long enough, it ends.


There are similar enemies in Mario and Luigi: Paper Jam who appear in the respective Neo Bowser's Castle. However, they are just normal Shy Guys and carry around two Chain Chomps.
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', normal Shy Guys in that game's Neo Bowser Castle carry around two Chain Chomps.
 
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===''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''===
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Jap=おさんぽヘイホー
|JapR=O-sanpo Heihō
|JapM=Walk Shy Guy
|SpaA=Shy Guy Caminante
|SpaA=Shy Guy Caminante
|SpaAM=Walker Shy Guy
|SpaAM=Walker Shy Guy
|SpaE=Merodeaguy
|SpaE=Merodeaguy
|SpaEM=From ''merodear'' (to prowl) and Shy Guy.
|SpaEM=From "merodear" (to wander about) and "Shy Guy"
|FreA=Maskache Promeneur
|FreAM=Shy Guy Walker
|FreE=Maskass rôdeur
|FreEM=Wandering Shy Guy
|Ger=Wander Guy
|Ger=Wander Guy
|GerM=
|GerM=Walk Guy
|Rus=Гуляка
|RusR=Gulyaka
|RusM=Diminutive of "гулять" (''gulyat'', to walk)
|Ita=Tipo a spasso
|ItaM=Walking Guy
|Por=Masquito viajante
|PorM=Travelling Shy Guy
}}
}}


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Latest revision as of 14:18, August 10, 2024

Walker Guy
Walker Guy, from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.
Sprite from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)
Variant of Shy Guy

Walker Guys are light blue Shy Guys with bright red shoes that are enemies fought in Neo Bowser Castle in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. In the field, they get dragged by their respective Chain Chomps towards Mario and Luigi when spotted. At the start of battle, they always appear with a Chain Chomp. If that Chain Chomp is defeated, the Walker Guy's "attack" is to run into the background and look for a new Chain Chomp, though it does not always succeed. Walker Guys are stronger than Shy Guys R.

Chain Chomps may look at a Bro., and start to swing its chain with the Walker Guy holding on, where the Walker Guy will get flung off towards the same Bro. However, if the Chain Chomp swings the Walker Guy with its eyes closed, then the Walker Guy will be flung towards the opposite Bro., but the Chain Chomp will lunge at the Bro. who was looked at before starting the attack. The Bro. the Walker Guy was flung towards must hammer them to the ground before them to avoid taking damage. The Chain Chomp will then charge at a Bro., who must be stopped by having the targeted Bro. hammer it. If the Walker Guy is countered and the Chain Chomp attacks the same Bro., the Walker Guy will end up get mowed over and take damage.

A Chain Chomp may also drag its Walker Guy through the Bros., who must jump over or on either the Walker Guy or the Chain Chomp to avoid them. The Walker Guy takes more damage the longer it gets dragged about, and may attempt to pull the Chain Chomp back just before it hits a Bro., which may throw off the Bros.' timing. After either a Bro. gets hit by this attack, or the attack fails to hit a Bro. for long enough, it ends.

In Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, normal Shy Guys in that game's Neo Bowser Castle carry around two Chain Chomps.

Statistics[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy
Walker Guy
Walker Guy, from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. HP 136 Role Common Level 34 Location(s) Neo Bowser Castle
Power 250 Position Normal No Hitter 54
Defense 206 World Real Weakness None Item drop Max Mushroom (4%)
None (0%)
Speed 104 Experience 330 (396) Coins 20 (100%)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese おさんぽヘイホー[?]
O-sanpo Heihō
Walk Shy Guy
French (NOA) Maskache Promeneur[?] Shy Guy Walker
French (NOE) Maskass rôdeur[?] Wandering Shy Guy
German Wander Guy[?] Walk Guy
Italian Tipo a spasso[?] Walking Guy
Portuguese Masquito viajante[?] Travelling Shy Guy
Russian Гуляка[?]
Gulyaka
Diminutive of "гулять" (gulyat, to walk)
Spanish (NOA) Shy Guy Caminante[?] Walker Shy Guy
Spanish (NOE) Merodeaguy[?] From "merodear" (to wander about) and "Shy Guy"