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Castelius I

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Castelius I
Castelius i1.png
Classification
Tribe Rank Attribute
Tough icon.png Yokai Rank A icon.png [[ ]]
Number
Yokai Watch 1 Yokai Watch 2
078 112
General Information
Japanese Name キンカク, Kinkaku
French Name
Italian Name
Time Present
Evolution
Fusion
Favorite Food Milk
Acquired by
Stats
HP Spirit Strength Speed Defense
1080 440 1000 700 1300
Rank D icon.png Rank E icon.png Rank D icon.png Rank E icon.png Rank C icon.png
Combat
Attack Bone Crusher
Technique Lightning
Inspirit Gold Power
Soultimate Move Glorious Buh-Bye
Skill Gold Guard
Debut
Anime
Game Yo-kai Watch 1
Voice Actor
English
Japanese

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Castelius I is a Rank A Tough Yo-kai with Thunder attribute.

Official Description

First place. Gold medals. Big trophies. That's your life if Castellius I inspirits you. But with great power com great...ness!

Yo-kai Watch 1 Game Information

How to Recruit/Befriend

  • Fuse 2 Castelius II.

Evolution

Fusion

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 Bone Crusher 100 Single enemy No description.
Technique Lightning 50 Thunder Single enemy No description.
Inspirit Gold Power Single ally Covers an ally in gold and raises DEF.
Soultimate Move Glorious Buh-Bye 250 All enemies and allies Explosion that will deal damage to enemies and allies alike.
Skill Gold Guard Lessen Lightning and Water damage.

Yo-kai Watch 2 Game Information

Buster stats

Soul

Appearance

Personality

Relationships

In Yo-kai Watch, Castelius I is seen with Castelius II and Castelius III as partners in crime in the quest "The Test Fraud".

Anime

Trivia

Origin

The appearance of Castelius I (as well as its Japanese name) refers to the Kinkaku-ji ("Golden Temple Pavillion"), a Zen Buddhist temple in the Kita-ku ward of Kyoto, Japan. Originally sited on the grounds of a villa owned by the family of statesman Saionji Kintsune, it was purchased by the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and converted into a temple after his death. Officially called Rokuon-ji ("Deer Garden Temple"), the "Golden Pavillion" name refers to the lavish gold leaf finish that covered its three-story structure, up to the roof topped by a bronze phoenix ornament. The inside of the temple was also furnished with a statue of Yoshimitsu and a variety of paintings.

The temple grounds were devastated during the Onin War, and in 1950 the temple was burned down by a mentally unstable novice monk. In the following years until 2003, a painstaking restoration work was carried through until both the temple and its furnishing were fully restored, although it's debated how much of the original gold leaf was brought back. Regardless, it is still held as one of the major symbols of Kyoto,

Name Origin

  • Tying with it's evolutions, Kinkaku translates to "Gold Pavilion" (Japanese: 金閣, Kinkaku).

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