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An Amazy Dayzee is a subset of the Crazee Dayzee species that first appeared in the original Paper Mario. They are gold in color and constantly let off a brilliant, sparkly sheen. They are also incredibly rare and powerful, able to deal a whopping 20 HP of damage with their attack, and they have 20 HP themselves. The fact that they prefer to flee rather than fight makes them even harder to kill, but should you be lucky enough to defeat one, you'll be richly rewarded in Star Points.
They reappear in Super Paper Mario in much the same way as the previous games, except they are capable of flipping between the 2-D and 3-D dimensions to supplement as "fleeing".
Games[]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door HD[]
An Amazy Dayzee appears as an enemy in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door HD for the Nintendo Switch. Its stats are the same as in the original GameCube version. If Mario encounters a Crazee Dayzee or a Hyper Cleft at the Twilight Trail, there is a chance that an Amazy Dayzee could be part of the battle combination. An Amazy Dayzee could also appear in the 91st to 99th sublevels of the Pit of 100 Trials. It also appears in the Palace of Golden Trials. The items it holds are an Ultra Shroom and Shooting Star.