"A Yo-kai that enjoyed lasting popularity among Classic Yo-kai. Little is known that he has the power to make those he Inspirits lose all expression on their face."
Befriended:"Such an expressive face... I'd love to be friends!"
Loafing:"Huh."
Being traded:"Have we met before? I'm drawing a blank..."
Receiving food (favorite):"Yummy!"
Receiving food (normal):"It was fine."
Receiving food (disliked):"Let me say no."
Etymology
"Faysoff" is a wordplay on face off.
"Sincara" is a contraction of "Sin cara" (Faceless)
Origin
Faysoff is based on the nopperabō (Japanese: のっぺら坊,nopperabō). These youkai mix with humans and wander quiet roads at night, startling people by suddenly showing them their disturbing featureless visage. Sometimes they will pursue their victim or team up with another nopperabō: when said victim runs away in fear, they will encounter someone else and tell them of the terrifying faceless youkai they saw... to which the stranger will ask "By any chance, did it look anything like this?..." and wipe their face off to reveal themselves as the youkai in question, multiple times at times.
Sometimes they are confused with the mujina (a shapeshifting badger youkai), because the above just so happens to be one of their favorite pranks.