Jibanyan's Korean Dream Medal, with a different pattern present. The Medal can be taken out of the Watch at any time, and can be stored in a real-life Yo-kai Medallium. If one of them is inserted, the Watch will act if it is summoning a Yo-kai by playing the tribe song and the Yo-kai's name will be said. The Yo-kai Watch is also available as a real-life toy, and can be used to insert Yo-kai Medals. On the back, there are QR codes that can be read in the game that give the player Coins that can be used in the Crank-a-kai, or special key items that would allow the player to fight certain Yo-kai. They're either found in blind packs, gasha machines (only in Asia), or bundled with Yo-kai Watch toys. In real life, Yo-kai Medals are available as collectable toys. Main article: Yo-kai Medals (merchandise) Various collectable Hasbro-manufactured Yo-kai Medals. They only cover all of the befriended Yo-kai that debuted in the Yo-kai Watch video game, with each of them having a number at the top right corner that go in order of the Yo-kai Medallium. They summon a Yo-kai regularly by playing the respective song. Yo-kai Medals ( Japanese: 妖怪メダル, Yōkai Medaru) or referred to "Normal Medals" or "Gray Medals" by fans is the first type of Yo-kai Medal that works with all Yo-kai Watch models, except for the Model Zero. Types of Yo-kai Medals Yo-kai Medals Main article: Yo-kai Medals/Normal Medals Hailey carries them on hand while Jerry carries them around in a plastic bag. However, other characters store Yo-kai Medals a different way. They come in different colors for different types of Yo-kai Medals. It is not known how many Yo-kai Medals a Medallium can store, but twelve can be stored on singular-sided page. Yo-kai Medals are mostly stored in the Yo-kai Medallium, which are placed inside the circular slots of each page. The Model U does have a slot on the side, allowing it to be upgraded to summon newer Yo-kai. Some Yo-kai Medals vary on the Yo-kai Watch, such as the Model Zero Watch not being able to summon regular Yo-kai Medals or newer medals being incompatible with older Yo-kai Watch models. The Yo-kai Watch Dream has a "Dream Roulette", that can have an equal good or bad outcome when being summoned. The Model U makes them do a different summoning dance, and to an extent gives them the ability to perform songs with Song Medals. Though the mechanic is applied to most Yo-kai Watch models, the way they're summoned can be different depending on them. Yo-kai that are summoned are immediately transferred from their location in a circular-shaped ring, making them do the summoning dance and pose no matter what situation they were in. They can be summoned with the Yo-kai Watch by putting the medal inside the clock's face, allowing colorful spirals to flow out of the watch and the summoning chant to play before the Yo-kai fully appears. Nathan Adams summoning a Yo-kai with the Yo-kai Watch. Depending on the Yo-kai, the Yo-kai Medal may or may not be given, such as Yo-kai like Crook-a-doodle giving away a fake. They all carry Yo-kai Medals in specific places, such as Jibanyan who carries his in his haramaki.įor a Yo-kai Medal to be given from a Yo-kai, the bearer must do certain deeds to earn their friendship such as listening to their backstory and fulfilling their wishes. When a new Yo-kai Watch is released, Yo-kai are required to get new types of Medals when a Yo-kai Watch model comes out. There are different variants for other types of Yo-kai like Classic Yo-kai having a traditional art for it's design and 'Merican Yo-kai having comic book-inspired aesthetics.Įach Yo-kai has a Yo-kai Medal after they become one, with some of them having their photo taken in M02 and given multiple medals to give to Yo-kai Watch bearers as a sign of friendship. They come in different colors, that depend on the Tribe and type of Yo-kai. Yo-kai Medals are small disc-shaped objects that have a picture of the Yo-kai on them with the color and symbol of the tribe on the back. In Yo-kai Watch 2, they were originally created from milk tabs that Nathaniel Adams had used to refer to Yo-kai he had befriended. Very little is known about how Yo-kai Medals were first created.
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