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"First place. Gold medals. That's your life if Castelius I inspirits you. But with great power comes great... ness!"

Castelius I (Japanese: キンカク Kinkaku) is a Rank A Lightning-attribute Yo-kai of the Tough tribe.

Biology

Castelius III and the rest of his line resemble temples with arms, and a mustache, they also appear to be carrying a flag with them, Castelius I in particular has a golden coloring.

Profile

Yo-kai Watch

Fuse Castelius II with Castelius II.

Yo-kai Watch 2

Fuse Castelius II with Castelius II.

Game data

Evolution

Lightning Attribute
Kinkaku
WibWobToughIcon
Castelius I
Level 30
Fire Attribute
Jibanyan
???
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Fusion

Ice Attribute
Ginkaku
WibWobToughIcon
Castelius II
+
Ice Attribute
Ginkaku
WibWobToughIcon
Castelius II
=
Lightning Attribute
Kinkaku
WibWobToughIcon
Castelius I

Lightning Attribute
Kinkaku
WibWobToughIcon
Castelius I
+
None
Platinum Bar
None
Platinum Bar
=
Wind Attribute
Platinumkaku
WibWobToughIcon
Castelius Max

Stats

Kinkaku
Stats Calculation
HP
 
1
STR
 
1
SPR
 
1
DEF
 
1
SPD
 
1
This shows Castelius I's stat on level: 99.


Movelist

Type Name Power Attribute Range
Attack Bone Crusher 100-150 Single enemy
No description.
Technique Lightning 50-110 Single enemy
No description.
Inspirit Gold Power Single ally
Covers an ally in gold and raises DEF.
Soultimate Move Glorious Buh-Bye 250 All enemies and allies
Explosion that will deal damage to enemies and allies alike.
Skill Gold Guard
Lessen Lightning and Water damage.

Etymology

Origin

The appearance of Castelius I (as well as its Japanese name) refers to the Kinkaku-ji ("Golden Pavillion Temple"), a Zen Buddhist temple in the Kita-ku ward of Kyoto, Japan. Originally sited on the grounds of a villa owned by the family of statesman Saionji Kintsune, it was purchased by the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and converted into a temple after his death. Officially called Rokuon-ji ("Deer Garden Temple"), the "Golden Pavillion" name refers to the lavish gold leaf finish that covered its three-story structure, up to the roof topped by a bronze phoenix ornament. The inside of the temple was also furnished with a statue of Yoshimitsu and a variety of paintings.

The temple grounds were devastated during the Onin War, and in 1950 the temple was burned down by a mentally unstable novice monk. In the following years until 2003, a painstaking restoration work was carried through until both the temple and its furnishing were fully restored, although it's debated how much of the original gold leaf was brought back. Regardless, it is still held as one of the major symbols of Kyoto,

Name Origin

  • "Kinkaku" translates as "gold pavillion" (Japanese: 金閣).

Other trivia

  • The Yo-kai Medallium bio references the comic booksuperhero Spider-Man and the much well known line, "with great power comes great responsibility".

 In other languages

  • Spanish: Castelius I
  • Italian: Castelius I
  • German: Kastellan I
  • French: Castelius I

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