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Yo-kai Medallium biography
"Take care not to accidentally compliment this Yo-kai. It'll bind itself to you, making you unable to move."


Quagmira (Japanese: あしでまとい Ashidematoi) is a Rank E Drain-attribute Yo-kai of the Eerie Tribe introduced in Yo-kai Watch 3.

Appearances[]

Video games[]

Manga series[]

Biology[]

Quagmira is a slime-like being with a white-colored body, turquoise arms -which are leaking in some parts-, tail and head, which sports a flowing hair-like tip. He has puffy turquoise lips and sulken eyes with pink sclera.

Quagmira can make anybody feel weary and tired.

Profile[]

Yo-kai Watch 3[]

Quagmira can be found in the alleyway behind the Wayfarer Manor in East Pine.

He can also be found in Blasters T in Enma Palace ①, ②, ③, ④, ⑤, ⑥, the Sunshine Labyrinth, Space-Time Labyrinth and Dark Labyrinth.

Yo-kai Watch Busters 2[]

Game data[]

Stats[]

Stats Calculation
HP
 
71
STR
 
9
SPR
 
40
DEF
 
24
SPD
 
9
This shows Quagmira's stat on level: 8.


Movelist[]

Type Name Power Attribute Range
Attack Slap 10-45 Single enemy
No description.
Technique Drain Drain Single enemy
No description.
Inspirit Mired Down(あしでまといになる) Single enemy
Places such a heavy burden on a foe, it can't move.
Soultimate Move Top Hit Stick(粘着ヒッパレード) Single enemy
Makes a curse cling to all foes so they can't move anywhere!
Skill Bog Down
Lengthens time taken to switch out for all Yo-kai.

In the manga[]


Etymology[]

  • "Pantonio" is a portmanteau of "Pantano" (Swamp) and "annoiato" (tired).
  • "Lapo" comes from "lapo" ("spit" or "spittle").
  • "Ashimedatoi" comes from "ashimedatoi" ("burden" or "impediment").
  • "Quagmira" is a portmanteau of "quagmire" and the name "Amira".

Trivia[]

  • Quagmira does not have a real life medal counterpart.
  • Quagmira's "random" nicknames are: Quagster, Baggy, Clingon, and Cannon.

In other languages[]

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese あしでまとい Ashimedatoi From "ashimedatoi" (burden or impediment).
  Spanish Lapo From "lapo" (spit or spittle).
  Italian Pantonio From "pantano" (swamp) and "annoiato" (tired).