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Pitchfork and red Spear-Mask make sense due to their attack patterns, but they're not as basic as the others.
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(Pitchfork and red Spear-Mask make sense due to their attack patterns, but they're not as basic as the others.)
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|first_appearance=''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]'' ([[List of games by date#1995|1995]])
|first_appearance=''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]'' ([[List of games by date#1995|1995]])
|variants=[[Flame Mask-Guy]]
|variants=[[Flame Mask-Guy]]
|comparable=[[Pirate Goom]]<br>[[Pitchfork]]<br>[[Spear-Mask]]<br>[[Spearhead (enemy)|Spearhead]]
|comparable=[[Pitchfork]]<br>Red [[Spear-Mask]]
}}
}}
{{quote2|A timid creature, Mask-Guy masks his identity while seeking to destroy Wario's plans.|Mask-Guy description|Nintendo Character Guide}}
{{quote2|A timid creature, Mask-Guy masks his identity while seeking to destroy Wario's plans.|Mask-Guy description|Nintendo Character Guide}}
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[[Flame Mask-Guy]] is a separate enemy that resembles regular Mask-Guys, although it has spikes over its body and the ability to release flames from its nose. Wario is also able to remove the mask from these creatures in the same way as a regular Mask-Guy, and there is no difference in its true form.
[[Flame Mask-Guy]] is a separate enemy that resembles regular Mask-Guys, although it has spikes over its body and the ability to release flames from its nose. Wario is also able to remove the mask from these creatures in the same way as a regular Mask-Guy, and there is no difference in its true form.
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