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{{Quote2|Let's have ourselves a super-duper canned-food par-tay to celebrate, shy oh my!|Sombrero Guy|''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''}}
{{Quote2|Let's have ourselves a super-duper canned-food par-tay to celebrate, shy oh my!|Sombrero Guy|''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''}}
'''Sombrero Guys''' are a type of [[Shy Guy]] that first appear in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. They wear sombreros on their head and hold Mexican instruments.
'''Sombrero Guys''' are a type of [[Shy Guy]] that first appear in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. They wear sombreros on their head and hold Mexican instruments. Sombrero Guys act as support for other enemies in battle, playing songs that heal and increase attack power, and will often run away when confronted.


==History==
==History==
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====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
[[File:PMSS-Sombrero Guys Shot.png|thumb|A Sombrero Guy with an [[Accordion Guy]] and a [[Maraca Guy]] in [[Yoshi Sphinx]].]]
[[File:PMSS-Sombrero Guys Shot.png|thumb|A Sombrero Guy with an [[Accordion Guy]] and a [[Maraca Guy]] in [[Yoshi Sphinx]].]]
Sombrero Guys are the more common Shy Guys in the various levels of World 2. Unlike standard Shy Guys, Sombrero Guys have more health and are also slightly larger than Shy Guys. If the player is battling with a Sombrero Guy as well as another enemy, the Sombrero Guy will play its guitar and temporarily double each foes' attack stat for 2 to 5 turns or if the Sombrero Guy has low HP, it may restore 10 [[Heart Point|HP]] to itself and its allies. If a Sombrero Guy is battled alone, it will usually [[Flee|run away]] if not defeated instantly. Occasionally, it might throw its sombrero at [[Mario]]. They sometimes drop a [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)#Sombrero|Sombrero sticker]] upon defeat. They are found in every level in World 2 except [[Damp Oasis]].  
Sombrero Guys are the more common Shy Guys in the various levels of World 2. Unlike standard Shy Guys, Sombrero Guys have more health and are also slightly larger than Shy Guys. If the player is battling with a Sombrero Guy as well as another enemy, the Sombrero Guy will play its guitar and temporarily double each foes' attack stat for 2 to 5 turns or if the Sombrero Guy has low HP, it may restore 10 [[Heart Point|HP]] to itself and its allies. If a Sombrero Guy is battled alone, it will usually [[Flee|run away]] if not defeated instantly. Occasionally, it might throw its sombrero at [[Mario]]. They sometimes drop a [[Sombrero]] upon defeat. They are found in every level in World 2 except [[Damp Oasis]].  


Unlike other enemies in the overworld, a Sombrero Guy will simply stay in place and play their guitar. If the player goes into battle with an enemy in the vicinity, the Sombrero Guy will jump into the battle as well. However if Mario runs out of [[Heart Point|HP]] in battle and the player does the same area again, Sombrero Guys in that area will not jump into the battle making the enemies much easier to battle.  
Unlike other enemies in the overworld, a Sombrero Guy will simply stay in place and play their guitar. If the player goes into battle with an enemy in the vicinity, the Sombrero Guy will jump into the battle as well. However if Mario runs out of [[Heart Point|HP]] in battle and the player does the same area again, Sombrero Guys in that area will not jump into the battle making the enemies much easier to battle.  
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Sombrero Guys appear as NPCs in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''.
Sombrero Guys appear as NPCs in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''.


A Sombrero Guy appears on [[Autumn Mountain]]. Mario and [[Olivia]] meet him when their companion [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]] runs off in the Tall Grass Plains. Bob-omb is found befriending and talking to the Sombrero Guy, who is setting up for a "canned food par-tay". Later, the trio returns to the spot for help opening a can of tuna. The Sombrero Guy is waiting for two guests: a [[Spike]] and a [[Bone Goomba]]. After both arrive, the Bone Goomba uses his teeth to open the can.  
A Sombrero Guy appears on [[Autumn Mountain]]. Mario and [[Olivia]] meet him when their companion [[Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|Bob-omb]] runs off in the Tall Grass Plains. Bob-omb is found befriending and talking to the Sombrero Guy, who is setting up for a "canned food par-tay". Later, the trio returns to the spot for help opening a can of tuna. The Sombrero Guy is waiting for two guests: a [[Spike]] and a [[Bone Goomba]]. After both arrive, the Bone Goomba uses his teeth to open the can.


Another Sombrero Guy runs the Singing Café in [[Shroom City]]. When Mario purchases a Sombrero Blend from the cafe, the Sombrero Guy performs some music with the other customers: a [[Ptooie]] and a [[Dino Rhino]].
Another Sombrero Guy runs the Singing Café in [[Shroom City]]. When Mario purchases a Sombrero Blend from the cafe, the Sombrero Guy performs some music with the other customers: a [[Ptooie]] and a [[Dino Rhino]].
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