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[[File:Shield Guy - MTA.jpg|thumb|left|Barrel Lid-wielding Shy Guys in ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'']]
[[File:Shield Guy - MTA.jpg|thumb|left|Shield Guys in ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'']]
'''Shield Guys''' are a variant of [[Shy Guy]] in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. Shield Guys hold wooden shields, which they use to guard themselves. Their shields do not completely block attacks, but they do cause them to avoid most of the damage. Shield Guys attack [[Mario]] by hitting him with their shield, causing him to take 10 HP of damage. Shield Guys can appear in red, yellow, or blue.
'''Shield Guys''' are a variant of [[Shy Guy]] in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]''. Shield Guys hold wooden shields, which they use to guard themselves. Their shields do not completely block attacks, but they do cause them to avoid most of the damage. Shield Guys attack [[Mario]] by hitting him with their shield, causing him to take 10 HP of damage. Shield Guys can appear in red, yellow, or blue.


Shy Guys holding barrel lids similarly to shields also appear in ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''{{'}}s "Shy Guy Train Tussle" co-op challenge, although they go unnamed in the game. In the challenge, hitting them once knocks away their shield, leaving them open to be hit for [[coin]]s. In addition to their usual colors, a green variant appears as well. In the July 2019 update, pink, cyan, and orange variants are introduced as well.
They later reappear in ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''{{'}}s "Shy Guy Train Tussle" co-op challenge, where they hold barrel lids for defending and can be hit for [[coin]]s, although it takes two shots to do so. In addition to their usual colors, a green variant appears as well. In the July 2019 update, pink, cyan, and orange variants are introduced as well.
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