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"One of the Seven Gods of Fortune, said to bring about wealth and abundant crops. He can make any field fertile."


Daikokuten (Japanese: 大黒天 Daikokuten) is a Rank S, Earth attribute of the Tough tribe introduced in Yo-kai Watch 3. He is one of the The Seven Gods of Fortune.

In Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble, he is a Rank SS Yo-kai.

Appearances[]

Video games[]

Biology[]

Daikokuten holds a golden hammer with a drawing of a eye on it. He wears an orange hat and has two white horns sticking out of his forehead. He has six red marks on his cheeks with three on both of the cheeks. Daikokuten has a yellow ring pierced into his nose. He wears a orange robe, matching his hat. The robe is held by a striped rope. The stripes are red and white.

Profile[]

Yo-kai Watch 3[]

The following method can only be done in the Japanese version of Yo-kai Watch 3.

  1. Scan a Dream Medal in the game by talking to Mr. Wonderful next to the Dream Wheel on a New 3DS or with a NFC Reader.
  2. The player will be transported to a room with Daikokuten in it, where he will be a daily battle.

The following methods can be done in all versions of Yo-kai Watch 3.

Talk to Mr. Wonderful and get an aura that allows the player to challenge Daikokuten. The player will then be transported to a room with Daikokuten in it, where he will be a daily battle.

Alternatively, Daikokuten is a Clu-T-fact reward in Labyrinth of Sunaarashi and Extreme Labyrinth of Sunaarashi.

Game data[]

Evolution[]

Earth Attribute
Daikokuten
Level 30
Fire Attribute
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Fusion[]

Earth Attribute
Daikokuten
+
Fire Attribute
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Fire Attribute
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Stats[]

Stats Calculation
HP
 
523
STR
 
159
SPR
 
57
DEF
 
281
SPD
 
128
This shows Daikokuten's stat on level: 99.


Attribute tolerance[]

- - - -
Tolerance of attribute attack
Strong × ⇒ △ ⇒ - ⇒ ○ ⇒ ◎ weak

Movelist[]

Type Name Power Attribute Range
Attack Clobber (Japanese: ドクロ割り Dokuro-wari) 75-112
No description.
Technique Rockslide (Japanese: 落石の術 Rakuseki no Jutsu) 50-110 Earth Single enemy
No description.
Inspirit Daikokuten's Ward (Japanese: 大黒天の加護) Single allies
Daikokuten blesses an ally, greatly boosting their DEF.
Soultimate Move Kiss of Kismet (Japanese: 開運ぶっといハンマー) 190-285
Brutally beats the column in front with his beloved mallet.
Skill Spiritual Healing (Japanese: めでたい小槌) Self
Recover HP when dealing a critical attack.

Quotes[]

  • Befriended: "That was most amoosing! You gotta show me how you got so strong!"
  • Loafing: "I'm not mooving..."
  • Receiving food (favorite): "Moost excellent!"
  • Receiving food (normal): "Not bad..."
  • Receiving food (disliked): "We are not amoosed!"
  • Traded: "I'm really mooved that it behooved you to trade for me!"
  • Blasters T camp: "I herd we're moo-ving out? I'll hoof it along with you!"

Etymology[]

Origin[]

Daikokuten is based on the god of the same name, belonging to the shichifukujin (see Benzaiten#Origin).

Originally a combination of Mahakala (Buddhist name of Shiva) and the Shinto god Ōkuninushi, Daikokuten is the god of commerce, wealth and cereal crops (which were the measure of one's wealth in ancient Japan). Curiously, owing to his Mahakala origins he's also sometimes portrayed as a demon hunter with a fierce, destructive side. In relatively modern times he has even appeared as a goddess named Daikokunyo.

He appears as a smiling god with a stout body and short legs, wearing a large hat and sitting on rice bales, with mice as his animal companions. His most prized possession is a golden mallet that can produce gold coins or grant any wish, and is featured in various Japanese fairytales as a magical artifact, most notably the tale of Issun-bōshi.

Trivia[]

In other languages[]

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese 大黒天 Daikokuten
  Spanish Daikokuten
  Italian Daikokuten
  German Daikokuten