For the ones on here that love youkai watch i thought you'd like to see this, since february i have been obsessively collecting the merchandise. I decided on the medals as they have multiple uses plus they work with the 3DS games unlocking content as well. With the stuff that is on the way to me in the post & the stuff i have now that makes about 98% of all the medals ever released so far that i now have. It is a full time job keeping track as they are split across several sets, the main sets, the sets from sweets, the sets from the gashapon machines & the sets you can only win from the medaland website. Plus odd promo medals that are randomly scattered around in various ways.
They are fun to collect even though im competing against most of Japan trying to get hold of the things as they are obscenely popular, a lot harder for me as i can't just walk into a shop as i live in the UK.
Here's the collection so far plus both of the watches so i can hear the summon sequences from the medals.
These are part of the reason why the games are so popular, each form of media compliments the rest. the anime/manga the games & the merchandise.
Usually when someone asks you for something the text colour of the thing they want will be coloured red or green in the sentance. Can't remember the quest you are stuck on but if you can get a pic of the text i can maybe help you out.
As for finding youkai you need to use your lens on your watch. when you hear that noise & the needle on your watch starts to move then you will see a letter appear in the watch thats the level of the youkai that the watch has detected. Keep moving about till the needle is fully in the red area as far as it can go, you will most likely be in front of something that can be searched and will have the magnifying glass bubble appear when you are near. Just search the item & on the next screen move your lens around till you find the youkai then you have to keep the lens on it till the gauge meter around it fully fills & makes the youkai visible.
Sometimes the watch will activate when you are walking around and the text will be purple where the letter usually appears for the youkai level, that means there is something hidden out in the open, when you have the needle at max press the Y button to bring out the lens & search the area.
Hope that helps a bit.
That indeed a nice stack of games to get started out with, i love seeing Japanese game boxes. I look forward to seeing everyones collections, i shall try & get a pic done later as well.
Must be torture having a stack of games & no console yet, hope it turns up soon.
I too shall take a picture of my import stuffs later
About 16 millionTThat would be great.
I really wonder how much people there are in the world who are like us, jap 3ds owners. An answer that we will never have...
Some of the medals are quite valuable now, i don't think they will stay that way forever once the fever eventually dies as with most things in Japan, i imagine they will plummet in price. However at the moment the yellow legendary medals from the medaland website go for quite a lot of money to get one you have to scan the QR codes into the website from all your medals that you buy to get points for your account which you then use those points to have a go in the lottery to see if you win one of the legend medals, the very first legend medal which was bushinyan now has a market value on yahoo auctions of 50,000-70,000 yen, these are not even buy it now type auctions. The last few i saw all had masses of bidders it's currently insane at the moment, it doesn't help that it only had a print run of 4000 compared to the others afterwards that had prints of 25,000.
Just madness lol
http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h192688463
The orange daikichi (big fortune) medals are also pretty desirable as you can only get them by playing the gashapon arcade, after beating the computer with your scanned in team you get to try your luck in the fortune shrine, if it lands on daikichi (big fortune) you get a spin of the gashapon dial under the machine where all the orange medal capules are kept. It's the only way to get them as it has no money slot to buy them.
Heres a vid of the arcade game, it's pretty fun & you don't actually need any money if you already own medals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_t0oNE1WEc
that's pretty daunting...makes me wonder if I should even start collecting medals if stuff gets that insane. When you say they unlock stuff, does it actually give the player an unfair advantage over those that don't have any medals?
If not I'm considering jumping into the fray.
None of the really rare & valuable medals unlock exclusive stuff in the games so in that respect they shouldn't matter too much.
In the games scanning a medal can do 1 of 2 things, if it's a non special medal it just gives you a coloured coin to use in the gashapon machine depending on it's medal type pokapoka,nyororon,purichi ect. However the specal medals that are usually called campaign medals unlock unique youkai, in the first game there are 5 versions of jibanyan called housekinyan (jewelnyans) they are based on jewels ruby,diamond,emerald,sapphire,topaz these 5 can only be unlocked by scanning these medals in.
In the second games there are similar campaign medals there are 6 variants of jibanyan based on fruits & 5 robot versions of certain characters like himoji,jimenken,komasan ect
Each QR code on the medals is unique so you can't scan the same code in repeatedly & get loads of coins or youkai, each medal can only be scanned in once per save slot. The coloured coins can be easily found in the game without the medals plus every week you can download coloured coins for free from the post office desk. The campaign medal youkai however are not obtainable in any other way, however there are youtube vids online where people have put up the QR codes for the campaign medal youkai so you can scan them in, they can be used by anyones game but only once per save slot.
There are also other youkai that can only be gotten if you have the cards from the arcade machine as they have passwords on. There are 9 local youkai that you can find they are called local youkai as in local to a set area of Japan from Hokkaido right down to Okinawa in the south. Normally you have to get the passwords off the cards that the ukiukipedia arcade spits out from each regions machine, they will be the only ones that have that certain cards in them but some lovely person has put all 9 sets of card passwords up online so anyone can get them as well, each one gives you a region coin which when redeemed at the youkai gashapon machine. It will give you that character to use in the game, when you use the coins you will either get the youkai or a rare item so you'll need to find many passwords to have a chance.
You can use this wiki site & use the passwords they put online, this is the main site it has a lot of info for people getting stuck, it is in Japanese though
http://enjoi.sakura.ne.jp/youkai-watch2/index.html
this is the page that details the local youkai from passwords, you enter the passwords in at the post office desk where you connect to download the coins.
http://enjoi.sakura.ne.jp/youkai-watch2/pass_gotouti.html
Ok, so my collection is pretty boring. I still have a few I want to look into importing. But for now, here's my little collection!
Found it listed on the eshop but it's not available to download it's price is listed ar 5,966 yen. You can look at screenshots & watch a small video of it but there is no demo or full download available.
Found it listed on the eshop but it's not available to download it's price is listed ar 5,966 yen. You can look at screenshots & watch a small video of it but there is no demo or full download available.
Aw man.
Guess I'll have to track a physical release down.
Thanks for sharing! I also like the stealth shot of your Pokemon collection. That Curtain Call LL is beautiful as well, I really like the design.
Nothing boring about that collection Ladyluthien, it's a great start of an import collection. Some puzzle games, some music games & some gyakuten saiban games. Sounds like a nice mix so far