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The '''Shy Squad''' is [[General Guy]]'s personal army of [[Shy Guy]]s in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. They are first encountered shortly before the boss battle against General Guy in [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]]. The Shy Squad is followed by two battalions: the [[Stilt Guy]]s and [[Shy Stack]]s, before General Guy himself can be battled.
The '''Shy Squad''' is [[General Guy]]'s personal army of [[Shy Guy]]s in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. They are first encountered shortly before the boss battle against General Guy in [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]]. The Shy Squad is followed by two battalions: the [[Stilt Guy]]s and [[Shy Stack]]s, before General Guy himself can be battled.


The Shy Squad is similar to the [[X-Naut]] squad headed by [[Lord Crump]] in that they both appear in a large cluster, they have [[Heart Point|HP]] relevant to their numbers, and there is a particular member that trips a lot. They attack by mobbing [[Mario]], then attack in quick succession, taking away one HP for each hit. How many times they attack depends on how many Shy Guys are left in the Squad. With excellent timing, it is possible to defend every attack they do, nullifying damage.
The Shy Squad is similar to the [[X-Naut]] squad headed by [[Lord Crump]] in that they both appear in a large cluster, they have [[Heart Point|HP]] relevant to their numbers, and there is a particular member that trips a lot. They attack by mobbing [[Mario]], then attack in quick succession, taking away one HP for each hit. How many times they attack depends on how many Shy Guys are left in the Squad. With excellent timing, it is possible to defend every attack they do, nullifying damage. If only a few are left in the squad, the remainder will flee while General Guy scolds them for deserting.


Despite Shy Guys having low, squeaky voices, the Shy Squad always has a high-pitched, feminine shriek.
Despite Shy Guys having low, squeaky voices, the Shy Squad always has a high-pitched, feminine shriek.

Revision as of 02:56, September 30, 2021

Not to be confused with Shy Guy Squad.
Paper Mario enemy
Shy Squad
Battle idle animation of the Shy Squad from Paper Mario
Location(s) Shy Guy's Toy Box
Max HP 15
Attack 1
Defense 0
Moves Mob Rush (1x 1-15), Flee (if at 1-6 HP)
Role Boss
Type Ground
Items N/A
Coins N/A
More
Level 1
Run N/A
Strong None
Weak None
Sleep? 0%, 0
Dizzy? 0%, 0
Shock? 0%, 0
Shrink? 0%, 0
Stop? 0%, 0
Fright? 0%
Air Lift? 0%
Hurricane? 0%
Tattle

This is the Shy Squad. It'll attack us with all its members at once. Max HP: 15, Attack Power: 1, Defense Power: 0 The number of times we're attacked will equal the number of Shy Guys in the Squad. Its attack power is huge when there are many Guys, but it drops for each one that falls. Let's use an attack that does tons of damage so we can decrease their numbers and increase our chances!

“Ok, guys! All together now! Let's rush him! Chaaaaarge!!!”
Shy Squad, Paper Mario

The Shy Squad is General Guy's personal army of Shy Guys in Paper Mario. They are first encountered shortly before the boss battle against General Guy in Shy Guy's Toy Box. The Shy Squad is followed by two battalions: the Stilt Guys and Shy Stacks, before General Guy himself can be battled.

The Shy Squad is similar to the X-Naut squad headed by Lord Crump in that they both appear in a large cluster, they have HP relevant to their numbers, and there is a particular member that trips a lot. They attack by mobbing Mario, then attack in quick succession, taking away one HP for each hit. How many times they attack depends on how many Shy Guys are left in the Squad. With excellent timing, it is possible to defend every attack they do, nullifying damage. If only a few are left in the squad, the remainder will flee while General Guy scolds them for deserting.

Despite Shy Guys having low, squeaky voices, the Shy Squad always has a high-pitched, feminine shriek.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ぐんだんヘイホー[?]
Gundan Heihō
Army Shy Guy (not to be confused with Shy Ranger)
German Shy Trupp[?] Shy Troop
Spanish Escuadra Shy[?] Shy Squad