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Castelius II

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Castelius II
Castelius ii1.png
Classification
Tribe Rank Attribute
Tough icon.png Yokai Rank B icon.png [[ ]]
Number
Yokai Watch 1 Yokai Watch 2
077 111
General Information
Japanese Name ギンカク, Ginkaku
French Name
Italian Name
Time Present
Evolution
Fusion
Favorite Food Milk
Acquired by
Stats
HP Spirit Strength Speed Defense
1020 450 980 700 1230
Rank D icon.png Rank E icon.png Rank D icon.png Rank E icon.png Rank C icon.png
Combat
Attack Tackle
Technique Frost
Inspirit Silver Power
Soultimate Move Refined Guard
Skill Silver Guard
Debut
Anime
Game Yo-kai Watch 1
Voice Actor
English
Japanese

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Castelius II is a Rank B Tough Yo-kai with Ice attribute.

Official Description

Castellius II will always lock you in second place. Not bad, but could you have done a bit better...?

Yo-kai Watch 1 Game Information

How to Recruit/Befriend

  • Fuse 2 Castelius III
  • Museum in Breezy Hills.
  • You will need to Fuse two "Castelius III" to get him.

Evolution

Fusion

Fuse Castelius III and Castelius III to obtain Castelius II.

Fuse Castelius II and Castelius II to obtain Castelius I.

Stats

Stat Level 99
HP ??
Spirit ??
Strength ??
Speed ??
Defense ??

Moveset

Type Name Power Attribute Range Description
Attack Tackle 60 Single enemy No description.
Technique Frost 50 Ice Single enemy No description.
Inspirit Silver Power Single ally Covers an ally in silver and raises DEF.
Soultimate Move Refined Guard Self Increases DEF and draws enemy attacks.
Skill Silver Guard Lessen Fire and Ice damage.

Yo-kai Watch 2 Game Information

Buster stats

Soul

Appearance

Personality

Relationships

Anime

Trivia

Origin

Castelius II's appearance and Japanese name are based on the Ginkaku-ji ("Silver Temple Pavillion"), officially named Jishou-ji ("Shining Mercy Temple"), a Zen Buddhist temple in the Sakyo ward of Kyoto, Japan. Originally planned as a retirement villa for the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa, he ordered to have it converted to a temple after his death, and to name it after his Dharma name. Surrounded by green areas and a carefuly kept sand garden, Its two-story structure was originally intended to be finished with silver foil similarly to the Kinkaku-ji's gold leaf finish (see Castelius I#Trivia), but construction was halted during the Onin War and the plan never came to fruition. However, even if technically unfinished the building is still appreciated for its sparse, austere beauty (although more pragmatic people regard it as something of a "second fiddle" to the more lavish and grandiose Kinkaku-ji).

Name Origin

  • Tying with its evolutions, "Ginkaku" translates to "Silver Pavillion" (Japanese: 銀閣, Ginkaku).

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