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The '''Shy Guy Airtub''' is an enemy that first appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. They appear in areas relevant to the [[Ultibed]] part hunt. Due to it being a background enemy, it does not appear on the field, so a [[Taunt Ball]] must be used to fight the Airtub head-on when it appears; defeating the Shy Guy Airtub lets the player fight the three [[Shy Guy]]s that were riding them. The [[Shy Guy Airtub R]] is a strong variant that can be found much later in the game, as is the [[Shy Guy Airtub DX]].
The '''Shy Guy Airtub''' is an enemy that first appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. It is a miniature [[Airship]], armed with two cannons on each side and a big one on in the front. They are always seen piloted by three [[Shy Guy]]s.
 
Shy Guy Airtubs appear in all areas except for [[Pi'illo Blimport]], [[Pi'illo Castle]], [[Somnom Woods]], and [[Neo Bowser Castle]]. However, they only appear in sections the player gains access to during the [[Ultibed]] part hunt. They are background enemies, and they only appear in the background during battles with other enemies. Defeating the Shy Guy Airtub lets the player fight the three [[Shy Guy]]s that were flying it. The [[Shy Guy Airtub R]] is a stronger variant that can be found much later in the game, as is the [[Shy Guy Airtub DX]].


Shy Guy Airtubs make a cameo appearance in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', where three of them bring the [[Papercraft]]s and [[Toadette]] to [[Neo Bowser Castle]].
Shy Guy Airtubs make a cameo appearance in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', where three of them bring the [[Papercraft]]s and [[Toadette]] to [[Neo Bowser Castle]].
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They also appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'', where they are being led by [[Bowser]] and are shown to carry two Shy Guys each instead of three.
They also appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'', where they are being led by [[Bowser]] and are shown to carry two Shy Guys each instead of three.
==Appearance==
The Shy Guy Airtub is depicted as three red Shy Guys riding on a [[Airship|mini-airship]] with two cannons on each side and a big one in the front.


==Attacks==
==Attacks==
The Airtub attacks differently depending on whether it is in the foreground or background. When it is in the background, they use the two cannons on one side to fire cannonballs at [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]. If a cannonball is fired out of the left cannon, Mario must hammer it back at them. If fired out of the right, Luigi must hammer it back at them. Defeating the Shy Guy Airtub in the background will make it simply crash there, send the Shy Guys flying from the crash and into the midst of battle. This does not damage the enemies currently in battle.
The Airtub attacks differently depending on whether it is in the foreground or background. When it is in the background, it shoots cannonballs from the side cannons at [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]. These arc off the screen and drop down from above. If a cannonball is fired out of the left cannon, Mario must hammer it back at them. If fired out of the right, Luigi must hammer it back at them. When a Shy Guy Airtub is defeated in the background, it crashes and explodes. The Shy Guys in the craft are launched into the battle. This does not damage the enemies currently in battle.


If lured into the foreground by a bro throwing a Taunt Ball at them and thus enraging the Shy Guys, they will make the Airtub attack by firing two giant spiky balls out of the giant cannon, one at each bro one after another. The majority of the three Shy Guys will point at who will be fired at first. Mario and Luigi must hammer the ball back at the Airtub in order to do plenty of damage to it. If the Airtub is defeated through countering this attack, it will crash into the ground; damaging and likely defeating other enemies Mario and Luigi were fighting. This then allows the Bros. to fight the three Shy Guys that were controlling the Airtub.
If lured into the foreground by using a Taunt Ball. the Airtub attacks by firing two giant spiky balls out of the giant cannon, one at each bro one after another. The majority of the three Shy Guys will point at who will be fired at first. Mario and Luigi must hammer the balls back at the Airtub to damage to it. If the Airtub is defeated through countering this attack, it will crash into the ground and explode; damaging and likely defeating all other enemies Mario and Luigi were fighting. The three Shy Guys that were controlling the Airtub land from the explosion and join the battle.


==Statistics==
==Statistics==

Revision as of 19:26, July 31, 2024

Shy Guy Airtub
A Shy Guy Airtub in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey (2018)
Variant of Shy Guy
Variants

The Shy Guy Airtub is an enemy that first appears in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. It is a miniature Airship, armed with two cannons on each side and a big one on in the front. They are always seen piloted by three Shy Guys.

Shy Guy Airtubs appear in all areas except for Pi'illo Blimport, Pi'illo Castle, Somnom Woods, and Neo Bowser Castle. However, they only appear in sections the player gains access to during the Ultibed part hunt. They are background enemies, and they only appear in the background during battles with other enemies. Defeating the Shy Guy Airtub lets the player fight the three Shy Guys that were flying it. The Shy Guy Airtub R is a stronger variant that can be found much later in the game, as is the Shy Guy Airtub DX.

Shy Guy Airtubs make a cameo appearance in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, where three of them bring the Papercrafts and Toadette to Neo Bowser Castle.

Shy Guy Airtubs reappear in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey as part of Bowser Jr. (Flying)'s captain command Shy Guy Swarm, where they attack all enemies that have been targeted beforehand. However, they can also hit allies if they are targeted beforehand.

They also appear in Mario & Luigi: Brothership, where they are being led by Bowser and are shown to carry two Shy Guys each instead of three.

Attacks

The Airtub attacks differently depending on whether it is in the foreground or background. When it is in the background, it shoots cannonballs from the side cannons at Mario and Luigi. These arc off the screen and drop down from above. If a cannonball is fired out of the left cannon, Mario must hammer it back at them. If fired out of the right, Luigi must hammer it back at them. When a Shy Guy Airtub is defeated in the background, it crashes and explodes. The Shy Guys in the craft are launched into the battle. This does not damage the enemies currently in battle.

If lured into the foreground by using a Taunt Ball. the Airtub attacks by firing two giant spiky balls out of the giant cannon, one at each bro one after another. The majority of the three Shy Guys will point at who will be fired at first. Mario and Luigi must hammer the balls back at the Airtub to damage to it. If the Airtub is defeated through countering this attack, it will crash into the ground and explode; damaging and likely defeating all other enemies Mario and Luigi were fighting. The three Shy Guys that were controlling the Airtub land from the explosion and join the battle.

Statistics

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy
Shy Guy Airtub
A Shy Guy Airtub in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. HP 123 Role Common Level 27 Location(s) Mount Pajamaja, Dozing Sands, Mushrise Park, Driftwood Shore, Wakeport
Power 245 Position Background No Hitter 35
Defense 83 World Real Weakness None Item drop Ultra Candy (80%)
Iron Ball Hammer DX (20%)
Speed 110 Experience 250 (300) Coins 240 (100%)

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヘイホーひこうてい[?]
Heihō Hikōtei
Shy Guy Flying Boat
French (NOA) Vaisseau Maskache[?] Shy Guy Airship
French (NOE) Vaisseau Maskass[?] Shy Guy Airship
German Shy Guy-Flugwanne[?] Shy Guy Flight Tub
Italian Aeronave Tipo Timido[?] Shy Guy Airship
Portuguese Helibarco do Masquito[?] Shy Guy's Heliboat; from helicóptero ("helicopter") and barco ("boat")
Russian Шлюпколет Cкромняг[?]
Shlyupkolet Skromnyag
From шлюпка (shlyupka, "boat") and вертолет (vertolet, "helicopter") + Cкромняг (Skromnyag, "Shy Guy")
Spanish Helibote Shy Guy[?] Shy Guy heliboat; from hélice ("propeller", like in "helicopter") and bote ("boat")