Damona

is a Rank S Ice-attribute Rare Yo-kai of the Charming tribe.

The Yo-kai Medallium bio reads: "The princess of a small netherworld region. Her power is immense, but she lacks the power to feel any emotions."

Damona is one of the Yo-kai required to unlock Gilgaros.

Appearance
Strongly resembling her alternate-color counterpart in Blizzaria, she is a pale-skinned Yo-kai with bright purple eyes. She has long dark purple hair with indigo tips, pulled into a ponytail with a black Glacial Clip. She wears a black robe with gray snow print on the bottom edges and a dark pink band that goes around the waist with a bow on the back. Her toed sandals are black with raspberry-hued straps.

Personality
Damona apparently traded her ability to feel emotions in order to gain the power she has. Even after being released from the Crank-a-kai where she was imprisoned, she commands the player to become friends with her.

Oni King
Oni King is her father. At first, she doesn't really care for him but when the Oni King has Inaho and Usapyon pretend to be shady people and the Oni King comes and tries to "protect" her. She becomes somewhat protective of him, as when Inaho battles him she attempts to use her Soultimate on Inaho and Usapyon.

Abilities and Powers
Damona has a combination of Ice and Dark powers, using her dark powers to curse her opponents and lower their stats. Her Soultimate in Japanese is "Tokimeki Hyakiyakou", a time when evil spirits roam the earth. Her Cursed Skin ability gives her an All-Stats-Up boost when under the effect of an enemy inspirit.

Stats
Yo-kai Watch Busters stats at 99: Moves in busters:

Yo-kai Watch
Damona can be freed from the Crank-a-kai with a Pink Coin, Special Coin or Five-star Coin.

Yo-kai Watch 2
Damona can be freed from the Crank-a-kai with a Pink Coin, Special Coin or Five-star Coin.

Damona can also be encountered 40,000 meters into En En Tunnel.

Quotes

 * Loafing: "I'll leave it up to you."

Name origin

 * "Hyakki-hime" translates as "hundred demons' princess".
 * "Damona" is a combination of the word 'demon' (or daemon) and the name 'Ramona'.

In other languages

 * Japanese: 百鬼姫 Hyakki-hime
 * Korean: 백귀공주 Baekgwigongju
 * Spanish: Dámona
 * Italian: Neradama