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==Prominent==
 
==Prominent==
  
*'''Beezo''' - Beezos are winged Shy Guys who are usually armed with spears, appearing in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' as well as ''Super Mario RPG''. In the latter game, and they are also shown to specialize in gardening as well as serving [[Valentina]]. The Super NES localization of ''Super Mario RPG'' called them by the name 'Shy Away', but the Switch remake replaced that with the Beezo name.
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*'''Beezo'''/'''Shy Away''' - Beezos are winged Shy Guys who are usually armed with spears, appearing in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' as well as ''Super Mario RPG''. In the latter game's American release they are instead called Shy Aways, and they also specialize in gardening as well as serving [[Valentina]].
 
*'''Boo Guy''' - A Shy Guy ghost that appears in ''Yoshi's Island'', ''Yoshi's Island DS'', ''Partners in Time'', ''Yoshi's New Island'' and ''Yoshi's Wooly World''. In the former games they operated a variety of traps in fortress levels, while in ''Partners in Time'' they appeared in the Toadwood Forest and attacked by rolling as well as by producing a duplicate.
 
*'''Boo Guy''' - A Shy Guy ghost that appears in ''Yoshi's Island'', ''Yoshi's Island DS'', ''Partners in Time'', ''Yoshi's New Island'' and ''Yoshi's Wooly World''. In the former games they operated a variety of traps in fortress levels, while in ''Partners in Time'' they appeared in the Toadwood Forest and attacked by rolling as well as by producing a duplicate.
 
*'''Fat Guy''' - From ''Yoshi's Island'', ''Yoshi Topsy-Turvy'' and ''Yoshi's Island DS'', as well as ''Paper Mario'' in the form of the [[Characters in Paper Mario series|Gourmet Guy]] character. As its name suggests, it is a large and fat version of the Shy Guy that can be eaten to produce giant Yoshi eggs.
 
*'''Fat Guy''' - From ''Yoshi's Island'', ''Yoshi Topsy-Turvy'' and ''Yoshi's Island DS'', as well as ''Paper Mario'' in the form of the [[Characters in Paper Mario series|Gourmet Guy]] character. As its name suggests, it is a large and fat version of the Shy Guy that can be eaten to produce giant Yoshi eggs.
*'''Fly Guy''' - The most common variation of the Shy Guy that was introduced in ''Yoshi's Island''. It has since appeared in most of the ''Yoshi'' games, ''Super Mario 64'', ''Partners in Time'', ''Dream Team'', ''Paper Jam'' and the Minion Quest mode of the ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|Superstar Saga]]'' remake,  as well as ''Mario Party'' games, ''Mario Power Tennis'' and ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''. They are Shy Guys with helicopteresque propellers attached to their heads, and sometimes they are portrayed as being mechanical with a wind-up device on their backs. In the ''Yoshi'' games they often hold coins or rare items and eventually fly away, while in ''Super Mario 64'' Mario can jump on them to spin upwards in the air. In ''Partners in Time'', they appear at Star Hill and carry time bombs for the battle, while in ''Dream Team'' they attack by dropping Goombas on one of the brothers.
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*'''Fly Guy''' - The most common variation of the Shy Guy that was introduced in ''Yoshi's Island''. It has since appeared in most of the ''Yoshi'' games, ''Super Mario 64'', ''Partners in Time'', ''Dream Team'', ''Paper Jam'' and the Minion Quest mode of the ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|Superstar Saga]]'' remake,  as well as ''Mario Party'' games, ''Mario Power Tennis'' and ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''. They are Shy Guys with helicopteresque propellers attached to their heads, and sometimes they are portrayed as being mechanical and wind-up. In the ''Yoshi'' games they often hold coins or rare items and eventually fly away, while in ''Super Mario 64'' Mario can jump on them to spin in the air. In ''Partners in Time'' they appear at Star Hill and carry time bombs for the battle, while in ''Dream Team'' they attack by dropping Goombas on one of the brothers.
  
 
==Super Mario RPG==
 
==Super Mario RPG==
  
*'''Shy Ranger''' - The Shy Ranger is a very rare and powerful camouflaged Shy Guy found in the Pipe Vault during Piranha Plant battles. They most often will immediately retreat from battle, and players need to have high speed to attack them. If beaten, they give out high amounts of experience points.
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*'''Chandeli-Ho''' - These are Shy Guys who hold up the chandeliers in Bowser's Castle after the Smithy Gang conquers it. They cannot actually be battled, but storyline-wise, one drops [[Characters in Super Mario RPG|Boomer]] to his doom upon his request while the other takes Mario's party to the roof to face [[Exor]].
*'''Shymore''' - Mechanical beings made by the Smithy Gang that are identical to red Shy Guys but are a completely different species. They bounce around on sword-like pogo sticks known as Shyhoppers. They serve under [[Claymorton]] and aid in his attack on the Mushroom Kingdom, with some of them acting as his Bodyguards during the boss battle. All Shymores share an obsession with bouncing. Machine Made versions of the Shymore Bodyguards also appear in the Weapon World, but there are none of the normal Shymore because, according to Springer's Monster List entry, the Shymore were made for mass production from the start. This enemy was called 'Shyster' in the original Super NES localization, but it was changed in the Switch version to 'Shymore', which is a play on the type of sword known as a 'claymore'.
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*'''Shy Ranger''' - The Shy Ranger is a very rare and powerful camouflaged Shy Guy found in the Pipe Vault during Piranha Plant battles. They most often will immediately retreat from battle.
*'''Shyndelier''' - These are Shy Guys who hold up the chandeliers in Bowser's Castle after the Smithy Gang conquers it. They cannot actually be battled, but storyline-wise, one drops [[Characters in Super Mario RPG|Boomer]] to his doom upon his request, while the other takes Mario's party to the roof to face [[Exor]]. Known as 'Chandeli-Ho' (based on the Shy Guy's Japanese name) in the Super NES localization.
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*'''Shyper''' - This is the strongest form of the Shyster that appears during the final boss fight, where Smithy will meld them from ooze produced by the Smelter. In addition to their bouncing abilities, they also have strong magic attacks such as Sword Rain.
*'''Shyper''' - This is the strongest form of the Shymore that appears during the first phase of the final boss fight, where [[Smithy]] will meld them from ooze produced by the Smelter to assist him in battle. In addition to their bouncing abilities, they also have strong magic attacks such as Sword Rain. As they were just made, they have a monochromatic color scheme like the Machine Made enemies, and it is unknown what their final color would be.
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*'''Shyster''' - These are Shy Guys riding pogo sticks that resemble swords and have been created by the Smithy Gang. They work under [[Mack]] and can be battled anywhere in the Mushroom Kingdom area during Mack's reign over the castle. They are known for their love of bouncing. Machine Made versions of the Shyster also appear at Smithy's Factory.
*'''Sling Shy''' - Clad in green, they are stronger versions of the normal Shy Guy found in Nimbus Castle in service of Valentina. They use slingshots in battle as their name suggests as well as Scarecrow Bell, Doom Reverb and Spore Chimes magic spells.
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*'''Sling Shy''' - In ''Super Mario RPG'', they are stronger versions of the normal Shy Guy found in Nimbus Castle serving Valentina. They use slingshots in battle as their name suggests as well as S'crow Bells and Spore Chimes magic spells.
*'''Springer''' - A stronger green variant of the Shymore appearing in the Weapon World. Its Monster List entry says that there are apparently no Machine Made versions of them because they were designed for mass production from the start.
 
  
 
==Paper Mario==
 
==Paper Mario==

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