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==Obtainable Yo-kai== |
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− | There are some [[Rare Yo-kai]] can only be obtained with the Crank-a-kai, 8 of which are Rank S Yo-kai of their respective tribes, and are necessary to free the [[Legendary Yo-kai]] of the [[Tough (tribe)|Tough tribe]], [[Gilgaros]]. |
+ | There are some [[Rare Yo-kai]] that can only be obtained with the Crank-a-kai, 8 of which are Rank S Yo-kai of their respective tribes, and are necessary to free the [[Legendary Yo-kai]] of the [[Tough (tribe)|Tough tribe]], [[Gilgaros]]. |
In ''[[Yo-kai Watch 2]]'', there are 8 more Rank S Rare Yo-kai, with {{tt|all but one of those|Devourer of the Brave tribe is a Present Yo-kai}} being [[Classic Yo-kai]], that are also only obtainable through the Crank-a-kai in the past, and are necessary to free the Legendary Yo-kai of the [[Slippery (tribe)|Slippery tribe]], [[Slurpent]]. |
In ''[[Yo-kai Watch 2]]'', there are 8 more Rank S Rare Yo-kai, with {{tt|all but one of those|Devourer of the Brave tribe is a Present Yo-kai}} being [[Classic Yo-kai]], that are also only obtainable through the Crank-a-kai in the past, and are necessary to free the Legendary Yo-kai of the [[Slippery (tribe)|Slippery tribe]], [[Slurpent]]. |
Revision as of 15:22, 7 January 2019
The Crank-a-kai (Japanese: 妖怪ガシャ Yōkai Gasha), capitalized Crank-a-Kai in Yo-kai Watch 3, is an ancient gashapon machine that appears at the base of the Sacred Tree, located behind the Mount Wildwood Shrine. The capsules within the Crank-a-kai is known to contain various imprisoned Yo-kai as well as other various items.
History
The Yo-kai trapped inside the Crank-a-kai were sealed within over two-hundred years ago by a priest and his colleagues, who believed all Yo-kai were evil. It was also said that an innocent Yo-kai was imprisoned along with them. It remained behind a series of physical barriers behind the Wildwood Shrine.
In the games
In the present day, Nate/Katie is searching for bugs for their collection and come across a gate that mysteriously disappears after a tree is searched for bugs. Now unobstructed, the player moves on and find the Crank-a-kai. They capitulate to the machine after it vocally demands they insert a coin and wind up freeing Whisper, who gives them the Yo-kai Watch as thanks.
In Yo-kai Watch 2, there are now multiple Crank-a-kai machines. The number of draws the player is allowed varies from day to day. There are also different contents in the Crank-a-kai depending on whether the player is in the present day or the past.
In Yo-kai Watch 3, two different Crank-a-kai machines are available; the Dream Roulette Crank-a-kai in St. Peanutsburg, and the regular Crank-a-kai in Springdale. Both function similarly as the other games, but with the Dream Roulette Crank-a-kai, the Dream Medals from the Yo-kai Watch Dream toy can be used as well.
In the anime
In the anime, Nate instead ignores the barriers blocking the Crank-a-kai in search of a rare bug and finds the machine. Like in the games, Nate inserts a coin following the instructions of the voice and frees Whisper. Unlike the games, Nate doesn't receive the Yo-kai Watch until later on, and he demanded from Whisper reimbursement for using his money, to no avail.
Beyond that, the Crank-a-kai is never seen again in regular episodes of the anime, even though it makes a quick reappearance in Katie's Yo-kai Butler.
Function
The Crank-a-kai is a prison which holds Yo-kai within it, and the player can free them with various Coins.
In the game, the player can revisit the Crank-a-kai (up to three times per day in the first game) and operate it with special coins, the 8 most common of which come in one color for each Yo-kai tribe, as well as other, more elusive coin types, as well as 10 of the Nintendo 3DS' Play Coins. When inserted and cranked, the Player can then get a variety of items and Yo-kai from the Crank-a-kai. The freed Yo-kai are generally amicable and happy once freed, automatically giving over their Yo-kai Medals in return for freeing them.
The odds to getting a certain Yo-kai from the Crank-a-kai is predetermined every time when a new game is started, and cannot just simply reset and try again if the odds are bad.
In Yo-kai Watch 2, messing with the in-game clock of the Nintendo 3DS may lock the player out of the Crank-a-kai for a few days, depending on how many times the clock was changed in the settings.
In Yo-kai Watch 3, both Crank-a-kai machines (Dream Roulette machine in St. Peanutsburg, and the regular machine in Springdale) show a probability chart, showing the possible Yo-kai or item the player might receive from a single crank. Each day (real life time) starts with a minigame that the player can do, for a chance at up to 30 cranks (on a single day, or they can choose the standard 3 daily cranks). As mentioned, the Dream Medals from the Yo-kai Watch Dream toy can be used as well. When a charged Dream Medal is scanned with the NFC reader, a few gold spots are added to the roulette, giving the player a bit of a higher probability at the gold capsules.
Capsules
The capsules the Crank-a-kai give out vary in color, which can be a hint to players as to what is sealed inside.
- Grayish-white: These capsules usually provide Items, most of which are common. However, it is possible to get the Crank-a-kai exclusive Yo-kai. (i.e. Cruncha or Shad. Venoct)
- Blue: Blue capsules vary between common Yo-kai and uncommon to rare Items.
- Red: Red capsules vary between uncommon Yo-kai and rare Items.
- Gold: Solid gold capsules always give out Rare Yo-kai. Rare is it that these capsules can give the Rank S Rare Yo-kai, that can happen when using tribe-specific Coins, special coins, and Five-Star Coins.
- Rainbow: Colorful capsules give out Rank S Yo-kai.
- Black: Black-hued capsules always give out the Rank S Crank-a-kai-exclusive Rare Yo-kai needed to unseal Gilgaros, Slurpent, and Batan Q.
Locations
Crank-a-kai Coins are found by opening boxes, searching certain spots in the overworld, completing requests, getting them through Bonus Scenes in the first two games, and through special QR Codes or Passwords, the latter of which being able to be redeemed in the Lambert Post Office and Piggleston Bank.
- Additionally, the Yo-kai Medals' toys (aside from the Gemnyans in the first game & the Fruitnyans, Robot Yo-kai, Wondernyan, Jibakoma, and Hovernyan/Darknyan in the second) have a QR code on the back, which offer a tribe-specific coin when scanned by using the Piggleston Bank's QR Code reader in-game.
Obtainable Yo-kai
There are some Rare Yo-kai that can only be obtained with the Crank-a-kai, 8 of which are Rank S Yo-kai of their respective tribes, and are necessary to free the Legendary Yo-kai of the Tough tribe, Gilgaros.
In Yo-kai Watch 2, there are 8 more Rank S Rare Yo-kai, with all but one of those being Classic Yo-kai, that are also only obtainable through the Crank-a-kai in the past, and are necessary to free the Legendary Yo-kai of the Slippery tribe, Slurpent.
In Yo-kai Watch 3, there are 8 more Rank S Rare Yo-kai, all Merican Yo-kai that are also only obtainable through the Dream Roulette Crank-a-kai, and are necessary to free the Legendary Yo-kai of the Eerie tribe, Batan Q. Due to the lack of time travel within, the Yo-kai needed to free Slurpent were moved elsewhere.
Tribe-specific Coins
Red Coins are Crank-a-kai coins that are tied to the Yo-kai of the Brave tribe. In the English version of Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, these coins merely have a high chance of winning Brave Yo-kai, instead of solely consisting of Brave Yo-kai.
- Rank E Win: Pandle
- Rank D Win: Mochismo
- Rank C Win: Chansin
- Rank B Win: Benkei or Slacka-slash
- Rank A Win: Siro or Kapunki
- Rank S Win: Cruncha
Yellow Coins are Crank-a-kai coins that are tied to the Yo-kai of the Mysterious tribe. In the English version of Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, these coins merely have a high chance of winning Mysterious Yo-kai, instead of solely consisting of Mysterious Yo-kai.
- Rank E Win: Snotsolong
- Rank D Win: Signibble
- Rank C Win: Q’wit
- Rank B Win: Espy or Alloo
- Rank A Win: Signiton or Casanono
- Rank S Win: Frostail
Orange Coins are Crank-a-kai coins that are tied to the Yo-kai of the Tough tribe. In the English version of Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, these coins merely have a high chance of winning Tough Yo-kai, instead of solely consisting of Tough Yo-kai.
- Rank E Win: Noway
- Rank D Win: Ledballoon
- Rank C Win: Mad Mountain
- Rank B Win: Badude or Darumacho
- Rank A Win: Bruff or Walldin
- Rank S Win: Goldenyan
Pink Coins are Crank-a-kai coins that are tied to the Yo-kai of the Charming tribe. In the English version of Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, these coins merely have a high chance of winning Charming Yo-kai, instead of solely consisting of Charming Yo-kai.
- Rank E Win: Pupsicle
- Rank D Win: Komajiro
- Rank C Win: Shmoopie or Cadable
- Rank B Win: Skelebella or Singcada
- Rank A Win: Supyo
- Rank S Win: Damona
Green Coins are Crank-a-kai coins that are tied to the Yo-kai of the Heartful tribe. In the English version of Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, these coins merely have a high chance of winning Heartful Yo-kai, instead of solely consisting of Heartful Yo-kai.
- Rank E Win: Hungramps
- Rank D Win: Lodo
- Rank C Win: Happierre
- Rank B Win: Hungorge or Ol’ Fortune
- Rank A Win: Dubbles or Reversette
- Rank S Win: Auntie Heart
Blue Coins are Crank-a-kai coins that are tied to the Yo-kai of the Shady tribe. In the English version of Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, these coins merely have a high chance of winning Shady Yo-kai, instead of solely consisting of Shady Yo-kai.
- Rank E Win: Negatibuzz
- Rank D Win: Mynimo
- Rank C Win: Tengloom
- Rank B Win: Contrarioni or Agon
- Rank A Win: Nul or Scritchy
- Rank S Win: Count Cavity
Purple Coins are Crank-a-kai coins that are tied to the Yo-kai of the Eerie tribe. In the English version of Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, these coins merely have a high chance of winning Eerie Yo-kai, instead of solely consisting of Eerie Yo-kai.
- Rank E Win: Manjimutt or Peckpocket
- Rank C Win: Nagatha
- Rank B Win: Grumples or Multimutt
- Rank A Win: Cuttincheez or Sir Berus
- Rank S Win: Eterna
Light Blue Coins are Crank-a-kai coins that are tied to the Yo-kai of the Slippery tribe. In the English version of Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, these coins merely have a high chance of winning Slippery Yo-kai, instead of solely consisting of Slippery Yo-kai.
- Rank D Win: Fishpicable or Heheheel
- Rank C Win: Chummer
- Rank B Win: Rageon or Cynake
- Rank A Win: Slitheref or Tunatic
- Rank S Win: Shadow Venoct
Tribe-specific Coins G
- Red Coin G
- 3rd Prize: Mochismo, Lie-in or Brushido
- 2nd Prize: Beetler, B3-NK1, Blazion or Chansin
- 1st Prize: Cruncha or Illuminoct
- Yellow Coin G
- 3rd Prize: Lafalotta, Signibble or Snotsolong
- 2nd Prize: Alloo, Verygoodsir, Espy or Blips
- 1st Prize: Frostail or Kingmera
- Orange Coin G
- 3rd Prize: Blowkade, Mimikin or Terrorpotta
- 2nd Prize: Goruma, Rhinoggin, Mad Mountain or Touphant
- 1st Prize: Hornaplenty or Uber Geeko
- Pink Coin G
- 3rd Prize: Baku, Cadin or Leggly
- 2nd Prize: Frostina, Singcada, Shmoopie or Nekidspeed
- 1st Prize: Swelterrier or Damona
- Green Coin G
- 3rd Prize: Lodo, Hungramps or Wantston
- 2nd Prize: Papa Bolt, Ol' Fortune, Happierre or Ol' Saint Trick
- 1st Prize: Auntie Heart or Unikirin
- Blue Coin G
- 3rd Prize: Tantroni, Dimmy or Leadoni
- 2nd Prize: Snobetty, Agon, K'mon-K'mon or Count Zapaway
- 1st Prize: Count Cavity or Eyellure
- Purple Coin G
- 3rd Prize: Chatalie, Rockabelly or Coughkoff
- 2nd Prize: Lamedian, Grumples, Flumpy or Cheeksqueek
- 1st Prize: Eterna or Arachnia
- Light Blue Coin G
- 3rd Prize: Heheheel, Fishpicable or Snaggly
- 2nd Prize: Bananose, Copperled, Chummer or Spenp
- 1st Prize: Mermother or Shadow Venoct
Yo-kai-specific Coins
- Tanbo Coin, etc.
- 3rd Prize: Mochismo, Lie-in or Brushido
- 2nd Prize: Beetler, B3-NK1, Blazion or Chansin
- 1st Prize: Cruncha or Illuminoct
- Tattletell Coin, etc.
- 3rd Prize: Lafalotta, Signibble or Snotsolong
- 2nd Prize: Alloo, Verygoodsir, Espy or Blips
- 1st Prize: Frostail or Kingmera
- Noway Coin, etc
- 3rd Prize: Blowkade, Mimikin or Terrorpotta
- 2nd Prize: Goruma, Rhinoggin, Mad Mountain or Touphant
- 1st Prize: Hornaplenty or Uber Geeko
- Cadin Coin, etc
- 3rd Prize: Baku, Cadin or Leggly
- 2nd Prize: Frostina, Singcada, Shmoopie or Nekidspeed
- 1st Prize: Swelterrier or Damona
- Wiglin Coin, etc.
- 3rd Prize: Lodo, Hungramps or Wantston
- 2nd Prize: Papa Bolt, Ol' Fortune, Happierre or Ol' Saint Trick
- 1st Prize: Auntie Heart or Unikirin
- Agon Coin, etc.
- 3rd Prize: Tantroni, Dimmy or Leadoni
- 2nd Prize: Snobetty, Agon, K'mon-K'mon or Count Zapaway
- 1st Prize: Count Cavity or Eyellure
- Toiletta Coin, etc.
- 3rd Prize: Chatalie, Rockabelly or Coughkoff
- 2nd Prize: Lamedian, Grumples, Flumpy or Cheeksqueek
- 1st Prize: Eterna or Arachnia
- Dragon Lord Coin etc.
- 3rd Prize: Heheheel, Fishpicable or Snaggly
- 2nd Prize: Bananose, Copperled, Chummer or Spenp
- 1st Prize: Mermother or Shadow Venoct
Other Coins
Bold Text = Event Yo-kai/Crossover Characters
- Gemnyan Coins
- These special event coins give out Jewel Bells to summon their respective Jewel-nyans in the over-world. They can only be obtained by scanning the QR Codes of their Yo-kai Medals at Piggleston Bank.
- If someone has managed to acquire more than one Jewel-nyan Coin-bearing Code of the same variety, they would work, but the won items from the used Coins would be discarded, as they are placed in the Key Items in the player's Inventory, and thusly prevents multiples.
- Sapphire Coin: Sapphinyan
- Emerald Coin: Emenyan
- Ruby Coin: Rubinyan
- Topaz Coin: Topanyan
- Diamond Coin: Dianyan
- One-Star Coins
- Enefly
- Elloo
- Cruncha
- Frostail
- Hornaplenty
- Swelterrier
- Auntie Heart
- Count Cavity
- Eterna
- Shadow Venoct
Five-Star Coins
- Cruncha
- Frostail
- Goldenyan
- Damona
- Auntie Heart
- Count Cavity
- Eterna
- Shadow Venoct
- Sheen
- Pinkipoo
- Frostina
- Sushiyama
Special Coins
- Rank D Win: Hidabat or Signibble
- Rank C Win: Shmoopie, Chansin or Chummer
- Rank B Win: Frostina, Sushiyama, Rhinoggin or Espy
- Rank S Win: Cruncha, Frostail, Goldenyan, Damona, Auntie Heart, Count Cavity, Eterna or Shadow Venoct
- 3DS Play Coins
- NOTE: It uses 10 Coins and they are permanently used no matter if someone soft resets. Also, these coins are far more likely to reward someone Items.
Select-A-Coin/Select-A-Coin + Allows you to pick from:
- Roughraff
- Manjimutt
- Tattletell
- Komasan
- Noko
- Buchinyan
- Excitement/Trill Coins
- Daiz
- Confuze
- Negasus
- Neighfarious
- Skelebella
- Jibanyan
- Nul
- Mystery Coins
- Glitzy Coins
- Shad. Venoct
- Uber Geeko
- Arachnia
- Casanuva
- Sheen
- Lie-in Heart
- Traveler's/Region Coins
- Cheerful Coins
- Kingmera
- Gleam
- Foiletta
- Scarasol
- Oni Coins
- Rank C Win: Chummer, Ledballoon or Nekidspeed
- Rank B Win: Castelius II, Lava Lord or Pinkipoo
- Rank A Win: Scritchy or Siro
- Rank D Win: Lodo, Fishpicable, Mermaidyn, Blowkade or Fidgephant
- Rank C Win: Mad Mountain or Castelius III
- Rank D Win: Mermaidyn
- Rank C Win: Ledballoon, Chummer or Nekidspeed
- Rank B Win: Pinkipoo, Castelius II or Lava Lord
- Rank A Win: Siro or Scritchy
- Rank D Win: Gush
- Rank C Win: Cadable
- Rank B Win: Grainpa or Grumples
- Rank A Win: Eyesoar, Reversette, Siro, Papa Bolt or Sheen
- Mystery Way Coins
- Flengu
- Sandi
- Goldenyan
- Skreek
- Kapunki
- Singcada
- Almi
- Gush
- Lucky Crank-a-coins
- Swelterrier
- Statiking
- Devourer
- Kingmera
- Uber Geeko
- Damona
- Auntie Heart
- Greesel
- Arachnia
- Shadow Venoct
- Vortex Coins
- Stength Coins
- Orcanos
- Wobblewok
- Sproink
- SV Snaggerjag
- Slimamander
- Gutsy Bones
- Robonyan
- Komane
- Urnaconda
- Brokenbrella
- Wiglin
- Manjimutt
- Fishpicable
- Blowkade
- Full Moon Coins
- Kabuking
- Gutsy Bones
- Seaweed Sensei
- Drenchetta
- VIP Coins
- Toadal Demon
- Hornaplenty
- Goldenyan
- Kingmera
- Damona
- Unikirin
- Eyellure
- Arachnia
- Mermother
- Sapphinyan
- Emenyan
- Rubinyan
- Topanyan
- Dianyan
- Thornyan
- Baddinyan
- Robonyan
- Wondernyan
- Tengu
- Statiking
- Chymera
- Peppillon
- Uncle Infinite
- Kyryn
- Gutsy Bones
- Sangokushi Coins
- Kunitori Coins
- Senpu Coins
- Sushi Coins
- Tempura Coins
- Dream Coins
- Souvenir Coins
- Sansan Coins
- Manpuku Coins
- Stale Coins
- Sakura EX Coins
- さすらいコイン
- ぐうたらコイン
- おかわりコイン
- めでたいコイン
- 鉄なべコイン
- ヌー23号のコイン
- ブラックコイン
- 超ブラックコイン
- 地獄コイン
- 封印されしコイン
- Emblem Coins
- Treasure Coins
- Legend Coins
- おおざっぱコイン
- Madam Coins
- ナルシストコイン
- Stone Coins
- Angkor Coins
- El Dorado Coins
- Kurekure Coins
- Bokeru Coins
- Hi no Tori Coins
- Armorterasu Coins
- ドエスコイン
- Hero Coins
- Shadow Coins
- グレートコイン
- SF Coins
- 特別ヒーローコイン
- メデタイシャドウコイン
- ミステリーコイン
- ドリームコイン
- 色コイン
- Bundory Coins
Coins exclusive to Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble
Bold Text = Crossover Characters
Coins exclusive to Yo-kai Watch World
Bold Text = Event Yo-kai
- Rank D Win: Minochi, Lafalotta, Blowkade, Heheheel, Mynimo or Rockabelly
- Rank C Win: Omatsuri Komasan/Omatsuri Komajiro, Q'wit, Benkei, Whapir or Cadable
- Rank B Win: Tanbo, Slacka-slash, Quaken, B3-NK1 or Infour
- Rank A Win: Chilhuahua, Dubbles, Sir Berus, Betterfly or Pookivil
- Rank S Win: Kyubi
Freedom Quotes
Once freed, the Yo-kai will express some words in gratitude with a few saying so in their own ways, before the player automatically befriends them.
Gallery
Trivia
- As a Gashapon machine, the Crank-a-kai, as well as any of its variations, fall under the jurisdiction of Gutsy Bones.
- In Japan, several sets of Yo-kai Medals were released in actual Gashapon machines, emulating the Crank-a-kai.
In other languages
- Italian: Slot-Kai
- German: Yo-kaimat
- Spanish: Expendekai
- French: Bingo-kai