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Kyryn (Japanese: 麒麟 Kirin) is a Rank S Restoration-attribute Classic Yo-kai of the Heartful tribe.
Appearances
- Yo-kai Watch: Main game series:
- Yo-kai Watch 2: Befriending Yo-kai
- Yo-kai Watch Blasters: Befriending Yo-kai
- Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble: Playable Yo-kai
- Yo-kai Sangokushi: Befriending Yo-kai
- Yo-kai Watch 3: Befriending Yo-kai
- Yo-kai Watch Blasters 2: Befriending Yo-kai
- Yo-kai Watch animation:
- Yo-kai Watch the Movie: Major Yo-kai.
Biology
Kyryn is a cross between a horse and a blue dragon. His mane and tail are cloud-like flames, and similar flames drift around his hooves. He has two red whiskers and red scales on his underside. He has two, stick like horns.
Profile
Yo-kai Watch 2
Kyryn appears in Floors 3-4 of Divine Paradise
Kyryn can also be found in the Infinite Tunnel at 8,000-9,000 meters
Game data
Evolution
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Fusion
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Stats
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Movelist
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Busters Stats
YW 2:
Qilin-Healer
Stat | Number/rank |
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Hp | 515 |
Strength | C |
Spirit | S |
Speed | S |
Button | Move/description |
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A | Attack (hits nearby enemy) |
X | Circular Healing (Heals an ally. If charged, heals allies around the healer) |
Kon (Soul)
YW 2:
Kyryn's soul-Hp will steadily be healed to the Yo-kai right next to the Yo-kai that has this.
Quotes
- Loafing: "Ittankyuukei! (I'll rest for a moment!)"
Etymology
His English name, "Kyryn", is a corruption of kirin.
Origin
Kyryn is based on the legendary Chinese beast Qilin, pronounced kirin in Japanese. The Qilin appears as a hooved animal with an Eastern dragon's head and mane, covered in brilliant scales and with antlers on its head (or a single horn in some depictions). Its body glitters like a gem, surrounded by a fiery aura, and its voice sounds like wind blowing through chimes. Regarded as the king of all beasts, its mere presence is an omen of great fortune, and it is said to only appear during times of peace, in countries governed by a kind-hearted ruler. According to Buddhists, the Qilin will never eat the flesh of another animal, and will only walk on clouds and water, refusing to tread on a single insect or blade of grass in its infinite kindness. It will, however, show no mercy to the wicked.
Due to Ming era court officials mistaking a gift giraffe for a Qilin, "kirin" eventually became the Japanese word for "giraffe".
Trivia
In other languages
- Italian: Kirin
- German: Kyryn
- Chinese: 麒麟