Alpina has dark olivine hair done up in a bun supported by a gold hair clip, with a cherry tree branch with blossoms sticking out of her hair, solid dark green eyes, a dark brown with a faint red transitional fade cherry blossom floral print kimono with a dark magenta obi tied on the front of her waist. She also holds a yellow paper fan.
Alpina can be found on top of Mount Middleton, with it and the rest of Harrisville accessible after Update 3.0. She can be fought once a day until she can be befriended by traditional means. Alpina is exclusive to the Tempura version of the Japanese release. She's also accessible in Sukiyaki and the international release, should you side with Little Charrmer.
Mountain's Harvest (Japanese: 山の恵み,Yama no Megumi)
Heal an ally when moving from Sub to Main.
Soul
Effect
HP recovers gradually.
Blasters stats[]
Attribute tolerance[]
Held items[]
Spin-off games[]
Yo-kai Watch Busters 2[]
Other games[]
Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble[]
Stats
Calculation
HP
1-1
Attack
1-1
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Soultimate Move
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Soultimate Levels
LV01
00
LV02
00
LV03
00
LV04
00
LV05
00
LV06
00
LV07
00
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LV01
Effect: 00
LV02
Effect: 00
LV03
Effect: 00
LV04
Effect: 00
LV05
Effect: 00
Evolution[]
Restoration Attribute
Alpina
Level 30 →
Fire Attribute
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Fusion[]
Restoration Attribute
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Fire Attribute
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Fire Attribute
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Quotes[]
Blasters T camp: "Have you ever considered an alpine adventure? I'd like that..."
Wayfarer Manor (before battle):"The alpine grasses tell me "you should go to the town now and then", so here I am... But there's no smell of earth or scent of leaves here, is there... I want to at least learn the dance of this town to show everyone in the mountain. Could you dance for me?"
Etymology[]
Alpina's name is based on the word Alpine, which is the word for a plant native to mountain districts, often suitable for growing in rock gardens.
Origin[]
As "Yama-no-kami" is one of her monikers, Yama-okami is likely based on Konohanasakuya-hime ("cherry blossom blooming princess"), the Shinto goddess of cherry blossoms and delicate earthly life, protector of Mt. Fuji and one of Japan's symbols. Shrines dedicated to her are built around the mountain, to protect the land from eruptions.
In ancient times, the god Ninigi fell in love with Sakuya-hime and went to her father, the mountain god Ohoyamatsumi, to ask for her hand in marriage. Ohoyamatsumi proposed Sakuya-hime's older sister, the stone goddess Iwanaga-hime, to be his bride instead, but Ninigi had already made his decision and ultimately married Sakuya-hime. Legend says it's because of that choice that human lives are fleeting and ephemeral like blossoms, instead of enduring like rocks.
Trivia[]
Alpina does not have a real life medal counterpart.