Dromp

is an Earth-attribute Yo-kai of the Tough tribe.

Originally, Dromp was introduced as a Rank S Yo-kai. As of Yo-kai Watch 2, he has been demoted to a Rank A Yo-kai.

The Yo-kai Medallium bio reads; "Fairy tales tell of the monstrous Dromp building mountains and digging ponds."

Appearance
Dromp is one of the largest Yo-Kai seen in the series, being a giant made of brown dirt which has three wavy lighter colored stripes. with fairly short arms ending in four-fingered hands of the same color of the stripes. He has comparatively tiny brown-colored eyes. On top of his head grows a bunch of light-colored grass with some flowers.

Personality
He really likes mazes and keeps his promises. He appears intimidating due to his enormous size, but he is actually very gentle.

Abilities and Powers
Dromp can somehow reshape a landscape into a maze, making the possessed person lost because Dromp likes mazes.

Yo-kai Watch
Dromp is befriend by completing the post-game quest "Flower For The Shrine", given by one of the receptionists at Gourd Pond Museum. First collect a Forever Flower from white Pinkipoos in the Yo-kai World, then go the far right end of the section of the Abandoned Tunnel behind the rank A Watch Lock. Fight the Signiton (if you haven't already), then keep going until you're back outside and reach the shrine behind the waterfall to the left. Place the flower on the shrine, and Dromp will appear to fight you, after which he'll automatically befriend you.

Quotes

 * Loafing: "Gwoooooooooooaaarrrr..."

Trivia

 * Despite Dromp being featured in the first opening of the anime series, he does not make an appearance in an actual episode until EP053.

Origin
Dromp is based on the Daidarabotchi (which is his Japanese name), a legendary youkai of gigantic proportions, who resembled a vast mountain range when he lied down to sleep. Daidarabotchi was so enormous, his footprints would become lakes and ponds when it rained. One time, he lifted Mt. Fuji and Mt. Tsukuba in his hands to see which was heavier, but accidentally dropped the latter when he was done, causing its peak to split.

Related Yo-kai

 * Swosh

In other languages

 * Japanese: だいだらぼっち Daidarabocchi
 * Korean: 얼룩덜룩 Eollukdeolluk
 * Spanish: Pom