- See also: Animals
Yo-kai Watch 2
JP | Acquired by | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
African Cicada (YW2) | 18 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Blossom Heights. | It's hard to spot this bug when it's perched on a branch. |
Apple Snail (YW2) | 32 | It's most likely somewhere in the paddy fields in Harrisville. | A large-shelled omnivore that lays striking pink eggs. |
Asian Cicada (YW2) | 41 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Mount Wildwood. | A large black cicada that loves to make noise in the morning light. |
Asian Mantis (YW2) | 15 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Mount Wildwood. | A stately mantis with a distinctive, broad belly. |
Bell Cricket (YW2) | 15 | It's most likely somewhere under a porch in Harrisville. | These not-so-shy bugs love to sing, especially the males. |
Big Dragonfly (YW2) | 38 | It's most likely somewhere by the grave sites in Harrisville. | The famous big daddy of the dragonfly family. |
Blue Emperor (YW2) | 31 | It's most likely somewhere in a bamboo grove in Mount Wildwood. | This dragonfly can move pretty fast, despite its size. |
Brown Cicada (YW2) | 12 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Uptown Springdale. | A brown cicada with a strong voice. |
Bush Cricket (YW2) | 9 | It's most likely somewhere in the gardens in Shopper's Row. | An insect famed for recognizable, yet endless, chirping. |
Cricket (YW2) | 7 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Blossom Heights. | A noisy little bug that's happy to eat almost anything. |
Diving Beetle (YW2) | 58 | It's most likely somewhere in the paddy fields in Harrisville. | Not only can this dynamic bug swim, it can also fly. |
Dorcus Stag (YW2) | 64 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Mount Wildwood. | A big stag beetle with huge jaws. It's rare but popular. |
Drone Beetle (YW2) | 2 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Uptown Springdale. | Look for this bug's metallic gleam among the trees. |
Evening Cicada (YW2) | 23 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Mount Wildwood. | A popular cicada that sings a sad song in the evening. |
Fire-Belly Newt (YW2) | 27 | It's most likely somewhere in the paddy fields in Harrisville. | A newt with a little red belly. It's cute, but it's also quite poisonous! |
Firefly (YW2) | 26 | It's most likely somewhere in a river in Harrisville. | A firefly that shines beautifully in the night near clean rivers. |
Flower Scarab (YW2) | 10 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Mount Wildwood. | This tiny beetle digs into flowers to drink their nectar. |
Giant Stag (YW2) | 22 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Harrisville. | A large creature with a short temper. It's always ready to fight. |
Grass Lizard (YW2) | 14 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Shopper's Row. | If an enemy grabs its tail, it can shed it and grow a new one. |
Grasshopper (YW2) | 6 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Uptown Springdale. | A big grasshopper with a pointed body. |
Green Cicada (YW2) | 3 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Uptown Springdale. | A green cicada that sings a song that feels like summer! |
Jewel Beetle (YW2) | 12 | It's most likely somewhere in a bamboo grove in Mount Wildwood. | This beautiful creature has a green shell with red stripes. |
Ladybug (YW2) | 1 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Uptown Springdale. | A cute ladybug. Gardeners love them because they eat aphids. |
Large Cicada (YW2) | 8 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Harrisville. | A bug with a distinctive call. It's also very agile and hard to catch. |
Lizard (YW2) | 25 | It's most likely somewhere by the grave sites in Blossom Heights. | A rough-skinned reptile with a forked, snakelike tongue. |
Locust (YW2) | 24 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Mount Wildwood. | A locust with strong legs and a mighty jump. |
Longhorn (YW2) | 16 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Mount Wildwood. | A white-patterned beetle that eats tree bark. |
Miyama Stag (YW2) | 34 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Harrisville. | A surprisingly delicate beetle that can't stand the heat. |
Mole Cricket (YW2) | 21 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Harrisville. | Burrows into the ground like a mole, hence its name. |
Peacock Butterfly (YW2) | 40 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Harrisville. | A butterfly with wings as black as a crow's feathers. |
Pond Snail (YW2) | 10 | It's most likely somewhere in the paddy fields in Harrisville. | An edible shallow-water snail. Don't eat it raw...seriously. |
Praying Mantis (YW2) | 30 | It's most likely somewhere in a garden in Blossom Heights. | A mantis! Hold the back of its neck to avoid its claws! |
Rhino Beetle (YW2) | 42 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Mount Wildwood. | The rhino beetle, king of bugs! Look at that horn! |
Rice Grasshopper (YW2) | 11 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Harrisville. | Considered a pest due to its insatiable taste for rice plants. |
Sawtooth Stag (YW2) | 28 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Mount Wildwood. | An aggressive beetle with a curved jaw. It's so cool! |
Scarab Beetle (YW2) | 17 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Mount Wildwood. | A beetle with an unmistakable jade-colored shell. |
Snail (YW2) | 9 | It's most likely somewhere under a porch in Uptown Springdale. | It's not so friendly in dry weather, but rain brings it out of its shell. |
Stick Insect (YW2) | 19 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Mount Wildwood. | A bug that blends seamlessly into any woodland landscape. |
Stinkbug (YW2) | 8 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Breezy Hills. | Uses its distinctive stink to keep potential predators at bay. |
Swallowtail (YW2) | 13 | It's most likely somewhere in a garden in Uptown Springdale. | A butterfly with beautiful wings. Its larvae love leaves. |
Tadpole Shrimp (YW2) | 5 | It's most likely somewhere in the paddy fields in Harrisville. | Described as a living fossil, this shrimp hasn't changed for eons. |
Toad (YW2) | 11 | It's most likely somewhere in a river in Harrisville. | This toad's got poisonous skin, so always handle with care. |
Tree Frog (YW2) | 5 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Uptown Springdale. | A cute little creature with a croak all its own. |
Violet Butterfly (YW2) | 67 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Harrisville. | A large butterfly with striking purple wings. |
Water Bug (YW2) | 51 | It's most likely somewhere in the paddy fields in Harrisville. | This large bug's sharp pincers make short work of its prey. |
White Moth (YW2) | 2 | It's most likely somewhere in a garden in Uptown Springdale. | Their larvae are known for leaving holes in tasty cabbage leaves. |
Whitetail (YW2) | 16 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Breezy Hills. | A common dragonfly you're sure to have seen somewhere. |
Wood Louse (YW2) | 3 | It's most likely somewhere under a porch in Uptown Springdale. | It protects itself by rolling into a little ball of armor. |
★African Cicada (YW2) | 90 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Blossom Heights. | This chameleonic cicada blends in perfectly with a tree. |
★Apple Snail (YW2) | 160 | It's most likely somewhere in the paddy fields in Harrisville. | This supremely resilient snail fears no predator. |
★Asian Cicada (YW2) | 205 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Mount Wildwood. | This cicada's so big, you'll need to grab it with both hands. |
★Asian Mantis (YW2) | 75 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Mount Wildwood. | This mantis is known for taking out its prey with ninja-like stealth. |
★Bell Cricket (YW2) | 75 | It's most likely somewhere under a porch in Harrisville. | The enchanting beauty of its song soothes all who hear it. |
★Big Dragonfly (YW2) | 190 | It's most likely somewhere by the grave sites in Harrisville. | The power of its big green eyes is impossible to deny. |
★Blue Emperor (YW2) | 155 | It's most likely somewhere in a bamboo grove in Mount Wildwood. | This dragonfly can zip through the air at sensational speeds. |
★Brown Cicada (YW2) | 60 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Uptown Springdale. | A brown cicada that sings and flutters around with power. |
★Bush Cricket (YW2) | 45 | It's most likely somewhere in the gardens in Shopper's Row. | Its melodious chirping sounds make the sweetest music. |
★Cricket (YW2) | 35 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Blossom Heights. | This battle-hardened bug can take on any foe. |
★Diving Beetle (YW2) | 290 | It's most likely somewhere in the paddy fields in Harrisville. | Whether in the water or the air, this beetle always shines. |
★Dorcus Stag (YW2) | 320 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Mount Wildwood. | A Dorcus stag with a body so perfect, it looks like a jewel. |
★Drone Beetle (YW2) | 10 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Uptown Springdale. | This bug's body gleams like a precious gem. |
★Evening Cicada (YW2) | 115 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Mount Wildwood. | An evening cicada that sings heart-touching songs. |
★Fire-Belly Newt (YW2) | 135 | It's most likely somewhere in the paddy fields in Harrisville. | If this newt loses its tail, it can grow one back in no time flat. |
★Firefly (YW2) | 130 | It's most likely somewhere in a river in Harrisville. | A firefly so bright, you could use it to read a book. |
★Flower Scarab (YW2) | 50 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Mount Wildwood. | A flower scarab that shines even when covered in pollen. |
★Giant Stag (YW2) | 110 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Harrisville. | Those mighty mandibles can seize any foe and won't let go. |
★Grass Lizard (YW2) | 70 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Shopper's Row. | Always poised to make a speedy getaway, it can evade any foe. |
★Grasshopper (YW2) | 30 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Uptown Springdale. | A lively grasshopper that can jump thrice as high as usual. |
★Green Cicada (YW2) | 15 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Uptown Springdale. | A green cicada that sings in a soothing rhythm. |
★Jewel Beetle (YW2) | 60 | It's most likely somewhere in a bamboo grove in Mount Wildwood. | That dazzling body reflects every color of the rainbow. |
★Ladybug (YW2) | 5 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Uptown Springdale. | A ladybug with the Big Dipper perfectly aligned on its back. |
★Large Cicada (YW2) | 40 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Harrisville. | A bug that flies so fast it can't be seen by the naked eye. |
★Lizard (YW2) | 125 | It's most likely somewhere by the grave sites in Blossom Heights. | Its tail is so long that it's always getting caught on something! |
★Locust (YW2) | 120 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Mount Wildwood. | A locust that feels like it might kick through its cage. |
★Longhorn (YW2) | 80 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Mount Wildwood. | A long-horn that could cut down a tree branch in one bite. |
★Miyama Stag (YW2) | 170 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Harrisville. | This powerful beetle can lift foes five times its size. |
★Mole Cricket (YW2) | 105 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Harrisville. | A specimen that can dig tunnels at a rate of several meters a day. |
★Peacock Butterfly (YW2) | 200 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Harrisville. | The inky blackness of its body is curiously captivating, right? |
★Pond Snail (YW2) | 50 | It's most likely somewhere in the paddy fields in Harrisville. | This impressive creature has grown to the size of a human fist. |
★Praying Mantis (YW2) | 150 | It's most likely somewhere in a garden in Blossom Heights. | A mantis so clever that you can't sneak up on it. |
★Rhino Beetle (YW2) | 210 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Mount Wildwood. | A good-looking rhinoceros beetle with an admirable horn. |
★Rice Grasshopper (YW2) | 55 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Harrisville. | A protein-packed creature that makes for a great snack. |
★Sawtooth Stag (YW2) | 140 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Mount Wildwood. | A burly sawtooth with a big jaw and a bold stance. |
★Scarab Beetle (YW2) | 85 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Mount Wildwood. | This dazzling beetle could be mistaken for an emerald. |
★Snail (YW2) | 45 | It's most likely somewhere under a porch in Uptown Springdale. | Its sturdy shell protects it from even the nastiest of foes. |
★Stick Insect (YW2) | 95 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Mount Wildwood. | It's grown so big that it now struggles to hide in the trees. |
★Stinkbug (YW2) | 40 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Breezy Hills. | Its sweet scent could be bottled and sold as perfume. |
★Swallowtail (YW2) | 65 | It's most likely somewhere in a garden in Uptown Springdale. | A beautiful swallowtail butterfly. |
★Tadpole Shrimp (YW2) | 25 | It's most likely somewhere in the paddy fields in Harrisville. | A big eater who can free a whole rice field from invasive weeds. |
★Toad (YW2) | 55 | It's most likely somewhere in a river in Harrisville. | Can catch prey with a mere flick of its lengthy tongue. |
★Tree Frog (YW2) | 25 | It's most likely somewhere in the bushes in Uptown Springdale. | A frog with a magnificent operatic singing voice. |
★Violet Butterfly (YW2) | 335 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Harrisville. | Has a bewitching beauty that can stop anyone in their tracks. |
★Water Bug (YW2) | 255 | It's most likely somewhere in the paddy fields in Harrisville. | It's so aggressive that some call this bug the Pond Punisher. |
★White Moth (YW2) | 10 | It's most likely somewhere in a garden in Uptown Springdale. | When they fly in formation, it's a truly unforgettable sight. |
★Whitetail (YW2) | 80 | It's most likely somewhere in the trees in Breezy Hills. | Its stunning wings can entrance its observers for hours on end. |
★Wood Louse (YW2) | 15 | It's most likely somewhere under a porch in Uptown Springdale. | Its adamantine armor offers peerless protection. |
Yo-kai Watch 1
Acquired by | Sell | Rare sell | |
---|---|---|---|
Brown Cicada (YW1) | In the trees around arcades Residential areas And Wildwood Way. It's one of the bugs that appears the most Whether it's day or night. | 1.05 | 2.10 |
Dorcus Stag (YW1) | Found rarely in the trees of Mt. Wildwood In spots where there is a lot of greenery. Can be found at night. | 24.00 | 48.00 |
Evening Cicada (YW1) | In the trees of Blossom Heights and Breezy Hills. Can be found during the day. | 1.56 | 3.12 |
Firefly (YW1) | Flies around rivers and lakes. Can be found at night. | 7.80 | 15.60 |
Flower Scarab (YW1) | Found sometimes wherever there are bushes. | 0.96 | 1.92 |
Grasshopper (YW1) | Found wherever there are bushes. | 0.75 | 1.50 |
Green Cicada (YW1) | In the trees around business districts and residential areas. It's one of the bugs that appears the most Whether it's day or night. | 0.54 | 1.08 |
Ladybug (YW1) | Found sometimes in any kind of bush. | 0.60 | 1.20 |
Locust (YW1) | Found wherever there are bushes. | 2.22 | 4.44 |
Long-Horn (YW1) | Found in various trees. | 1.68 | 3.36 |
Praying Mantis (YW1) | Found sometimes wherever there are bushes. | 1.83 | 3.66 |
Rhino Beetle (YW1) | Found rarely in the trees of Mt. Wildwood and trees elsewhere. Easier to find at night. | 15.00 | 30.00 |
Sawtooth Stag (YW1) | Found rarely in the trees of Mt. Wildwood and trees elsewhere. Easier to find at night. | 5.40 | 10.80 |
Swallowtail (YW1) | Found sometimes in the trees around town. Easier to find during the day. | 1.41 | 2.82 |