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Goldy Bones (Japanese: ガシャどくろG Gashadokuro G) is a Boss Yo-kai introduced in Yo-kai Watch 2.
In Yo-kai Watch 4, he is a Yo-kai of the Onnen tribe.
Appearances[]
Video games[]
- Yo-kai Watch 2: Boss Yo-kai
- Yo-kai Watch 4: NPC Yo-kai
- Yo-kai Watch Blasters: Boss Yo-kai
- Yo-kai Watch Busters 2: Boss Yo-kai
- Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble: Boss Yo-kai
Biology[]
Goldy Bones strongly resembles Gutsy Bones and Glitzy Bones. The main difference in their designs is that Goldy Bones is made out of gold.
Profile[]
Yo-kai Watch 2[]
Goldy Bones can be fought at the end of Mystery Way. In order to access it, the player must obtain the Spooky Key, which can be obtained from Mister E in San Fantastico after linking any two versions of Yo-kai Watch 2. After obtaining the Spooky Key, the player can access Mystery Way from the Deserted House behind Mister E in San Fantastico.
Yo-kai Watch Blasters[]
Goldy Bones is fought in Chapter 6 in the sub mission Suspicious Mystery Goldy Bones. After defeating him once, the player can fight Goldy Bones in the Big Boss mode.
Goldy Bones and his palette swaps have the following moves at their disposal:
- Boneshaker: He uses his fist to crush a circle field. Any Yo-kai that gets hit will be immobilized.
- Blazing Red Capsule: He cranks out a red capsule, and lava is spewed in random places.
- Cool Green Capsule: He cranks out a green capsule that will produce a temporary recovery point. The player can stand in it to recover his/her HP.
- Pitch-Black Capsule: He cranks out a black capsule, which will send a dark fog onto several areas of the arena. If the player walks into the fog, the player will struggle to view the screen for a few seconds.
- Booby Prize: He cranks out a bomb. After a few seconds, the bomb will explode, damaging any nearby players. The player can send the bomb back to destroy his plaster and stun him, lowering all his stats and offering Chance Time.
- Gold Rush: He cranks out a gold capsule and performs his Soultimate. During his Soultimate, piles of bones will fall onto several areas of the arena, damaging any player that ends up under the bones. His skull will then land onto the last area. To avoid the attack, remain in the area where his skull will land until all the bones have fallen, then run out before the skull lands.
Equipment Material
Normal
Goldy’s Pelvis - Goldy’s glittering gold pelvic bone. It’s solid gold and incredibly heavy.
Goldy’s Tooth - Goldy’s glittering gold molar. Unlike a denture, it’s packed with gold.
Super
Goldy’s Spine - Goldy’s glittering gold backbone. It shines gorgeously when it moves.
Goldy’s Ribcage - The bone that supports Goldy’s torso. It’s made of tons of dazzling gold.
Ultra
Goldy’s Skull - Goldy’s golden skull. Looks like art a rich person would own.
Goldy’s Heart - It’s Goldy Bones’ life source. Looks like he isn’t completely golden.
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Etymology[]
Name Origin[]
- "Gashadokuro G" is derived from "Gashadokuro" (see Gutsy Bones#Etymology) and "G," which likely stands for "gold."
- "Goldy Bones" is derived from "gold," referring to how he is made out of gold, and "bones," referring to how he is a giant skeleton.
- "Aureosqueleto" combines "Aureo" (Golden) and "Esqueleto" (Skeleton).
- "Dorosso" combines "Dorato" (Golden) and "Ossa" (Bones).
- "Ppobgihaegol G" translate as "Golden Gutsy Bones".
- "Blingos" is a portmanteau of "Blindé" (Armored) and "Doré" (Golden) with "Os" (Bones).
- "Goldrippe" combines "Golden" and "Gierrippe" (Gutsy Bones).
Origin[]
(See Gutsy Bones#Origin.)
Trivia[]
In other languages[]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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French | Blingos | |
German | Goldrippe | |
Italian | Dorosso | |
Japanese | ガシャどくろG (Gashadokuro G) | |
Korean | 뽑기해골G (PpobgihaegolG) | |
Spanish | Aureosqueleto |