Sling Shy

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Sling Shy
Image of a Sling Shy from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG
A Sling Shy from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
Variant of Shy Guy

Sling Shys are green Shy Guys who work for Valentina in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Like regular Shy Guys, they attack with slingshots and are capable of using musical magic to inflict status effects. They are often seen in the overworld staring into spinning Pinwheels, followed by getting dizzy.

Five of them are later seen in a battle room in Bowser's Keep.

Profiles and statistics

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Sling Shy
  HP 120 FP 100 Speed 16
Location(s) Nimbus Castle, The Trial Course Attack 108 Magic attack 42
Role Common Defense 80 Magic defense 21
Bonus Flower Lucky! (30%) Yoshi Cookie Maple Syrup Morph rate 100%
Evade 0% Magic evade 0% Spells Escape (Alone)
Weak None Strong None Sp. attacks S'crow Bell, Doom Reverb, Spore Chimes
Coins 20 Exp. points 3 Items Honey Syrup (25%)
Psychopath "Hear my song."

Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)

Super Mario RPG enemy
Sling Shy
  HP 120 Weak Elements N/A Drops Honey Syrup
Exp. 3 Weak Statuses      Rare Drops N/A
Found in Nimbus Castle
Monster List profile When they ring their bells and let fly with a Doom Reverb, it feels to you like the gloves are off. But to them, they're just treating you to a song.
Thought Peek "Wanna hear my new song?"
Animations

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハイヘイホー[?]
Hai Heihō
High Shy Guy
Chinese 高等嘿呵[?]
Gāoděng Hēihē
High Class Shy Guy
Dutch Sling Guy[?] -
French Maskafronde[?] From "Maskass" (Shy Guy) and "fronde" (slingshot)
German Schleuder-Guy[?] Sling Guy
Italian Fiondolo[?] From "fionda" (slingshot) and the masculine diminutive suffix "-olo"
Korean 하이헤이호[?]
Hai Heiho
High Shy Guy; from the Japanese name
Spanish (NOA) Resortelo[?] From "resortera" (sling)
Spanish (NOE) Tirachinelo[?] From "tirachinas" (sling)