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"A popular tengu who controls the power of wind. Apparently all that power comes from his number-one fan."


Tengu (Japanese: 天狗 Tengu) is a Wind-attribute Rank S Yo-kai of the Mysterious tribe.

Biology

True to his name, Tengu resembles a red-skinned tengu with white hair and a long nose. He wears a light gray robe with long sleeves, a green vest over it and brown hakama. He also wears one-toothed geta sandals and white tabi. He carries a leaf uchiwa.

Tengu is a bit demanding, as seen when asked Nate and Jibanyan if they knew Whisper, at which they bluntly answered 'no', implying he is somewhat able to impose fear.

Tengu is famous for his ability to control wind; he can create raging tornadoes with a simple swing of his leaf fan.

Profile

Yo-kai Watch animation series

Tengu makes his debut in EP024, first mentioned by Whisper who claims to be a personal friend of him, before Tengloom appears.

Shortly after befriending Tengloom, Whisper continues bragging about his supposed friendship with the real Tengu, when said Yo-Kai makes himself known with a raging wind current. Whisper allegedly tries to talk with Tengu -which in truth he was just complimenting about his features- and Tengu simply scoffs at his supposed friendship and sweeps Whisper away with a gust of wind. Tengu then asks Nate and Jibanyan if they know Whisper, at which they bluntly deny so.

Sometime after this, Tengu gives Nate his Yo-kai Medal, as said medal is appraised by Verygoodsir in order to determine Tengu's special skill.

Later again in EP182. He appears after hearing Karasu Tengu complaining to Nate, Whisper and Jibanyan about people not recognizing him as a "real tengu" since he lacked a big nose, Tengu then explains that the most important feature of a tengu is their huge nose, then they challenge each other to a "tengu duel" (With Tengloom serving as a Judge). After a series of trials, it seemed like the duel was going to end in a tie, the last trial was about who would throw their geta sandals the furthest, with Tengloom winning due to his sandal being snatched away by a passing eagle; since this trial was worth more points than the previous ones, Tengloom was declared winner of the due and both Tengu and Karasu Tengu had to leave their home.

Yo-kai Watch

To befriend Tengu, complete the post-game quest "Take Out Tengu!", which is received from Eddie's mother in Breezy Hills. First, collect a Typhoon Fan, which is dropped by Greesel in the 1st and 2nd Circle of the Infinite Inferno. Then go to the Rugged Path in Breezy Hills and inspect the rock at the end of the upper path. Tengu will appear to fight you, and then befriend you once you defeat him.

Yo-kai Watch 2

It is possible to fight Tengu as an overworld Yo-kai in the Divine Paradise- 5F, he can be also be found at the Temple or Virtue and the Shoten Temple as a yo-kai spot if the player posseses a Rank S watch.

He can also be found around 9,500 yd. into the infinite tunnel.

Game data

Stats

Homuratengu YW4-009
Stats Calculation
HP
 
1
STR
 
1
SPR
 
1
DEF
 
1
SPD
 
1
This shows Tengu's stat on level: 99.


Moveset

Type Name Power Attribute Range
Attack Nasty Kick 100 Single enemy
No description.
Technique Storm 80-120 Wind Single enemy
No description.
Inspirit Tengu'd Single ally
Makes a Yo-kai into a hated tengu, drawing attacks to it.
Soultimate Move Typhoon Fan 180 Wind All enemies
Uses its fan to create a whirlwind that hits all of its enemies.
Skill Wind Play
Increased damage of Wind attacks.

Etymology

Origin

Tengu is based on a tengu, more precisely a daitengu (great tengu) or yamabushi tengu (warrior priest tengu). Strong, intelligent and cultured, but also territorial and proverbially proud ("tengu" is colloquially synonymous with "braggart, conceited person"), they're one of the most famous youkai species. Contrary to their bird-like kotengu underlings (see Nird#Trivia), daitengu appear as winged men with ruddy faces and long noses, wearing hermit garbs and tall tengu-geta (one-toothed wooden clogs). Their weapons of choice are Buddhist ringed staves, or leaf fans they can use to produce mighty gusts of wind.

As a side note, a tengu's nose is a hallmark of their pride, and the expression "to snap one's nose" (鼻を折る, hana wo oru) means to soundly humiliate someone. In fact, the Japanese title of the quest to befriend Tengu is "Snap Tengu's Nose" (天狗の鼻を折れ, Tengu no hana wo ore).

Trivia

  • Its random names are: Leafan, Erik, Gusty, and Typhoon.

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 天狗 Tengu
Flag of France French Tengu
Flag of Spain Spanish Tengu
Flag of Germany German Tengu
Flag of Italy Italian Tengu
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