Yo-Kai Watch 2 Glitzy Coins: How to Actually Get Rare Eerie and Shady Yo-kai

Yo-Kai Watch 2 Glitzy Coins: How to Actually Get Rare Eerie and Shady Yo-kai

If you’ve spent any significant amount of time running around Springdale in Yo-kai Watch 2, you know the Crank-a-kai is basically a love-hate relationship. You save up your coins, you walk up to that sacred tree at Mt. Wildwood, and you pray to the RNG gods that you don’t just get another Piece of Junk or a Stinging Louse. But then there are the Yo-kai Watch 2 glitzy coins. These aren't your run-of-the-mill Yellow or Green coins. They are specific, they are purple-tinted, and they are the absolute best way to force the game to give you high-rank Eerie and Shady tribe Yo-kai.

Honestly, the "Glitzy" variant is often overlooked because people fixate on the Five-Star Coins or the Special Coins. That's a mistake. If you're trying to fill out your Medallium or you desperately need a high-tier Inspirit-focused attacker, these are the items you should be hunting. They essentially function as a "Super Purple Coin," skewing the loot table toward the Rare and S-rank tiers of the Shady and Eerie tribes.

What's the Big Deal With Glitzy Coins?

Most players just grab whatever coins the story gives them and hope for the best. That’s a recipe for frustration. The Yo-kai Watch 2 glitzy coins are designed to narrow the pool. Think of it like a filtered search for your Crank-a-kai pulls. In the standard Bony Spirits, Fleshy Souls, or Psychic Specters versions, your chances of pulling something like a Damona or a Darkyubi from a standard Purple Coin are... well, they aren't great. You’ll mostly see B-ranks.

Glitzy coins change the math.

They are programmed with a higher "Great" and "Jackpot" probability. While a standard Purple Coin might give you a Leadoni for the tenth time, a Glitzy Coin is significantly more likely to cough up a Count Cavity or even a Shadow Venoct if the RNG seed is in your favor. It’s about efficiency. Why waste your daily Crank-a-kai turns on low-tier trash when you can use a coin that practically guarantees a look at the higher-tier prize table?

Finding the Coins: QR Codes and Passwords

You can't just buy these at the Everymart. That would make things too easy, wouldn't it? In Yo-kai Watch 2, getting your hands on Yo-kai Watch 2 glitzy coins usually involves a trip to the Piggleston Bank.

For those who weren't around during the game's peak launch window, the primary way to get these now is through archived QR codes. Level-5 released various promotional materials, including medals and magazines, that contained these codes. You take your 3DS (or whatever you're using to play these days), head to the clerk at the bank, and scan the specific Glitzy QR patterns.

There’s a nuance here that most guides miss.

The game’s RNG for the Crank-a-kai is actually "set" when you start your save file. This means if you use a Glitzy Coin today and get a certain Yo-kai, resetting the game and using it again will give you the exact same result. It’s frustrating. You can't "save scum" the Glitzy Coin to get a different result on the same day. If you don't like what you got, you have to wait until the next in-game day to see if the reward for that specific slot has shifted.

The Password Alternative

Sometimes, Level-5 dropped passwords instead of QR codes. While Glitzy Coins are primarily QR-driven, checking with the post office NPCs is always worth your time. You've gotta stay thorough. Most of the "Glitzy" specific items were distributed through physical medal campaigns in Japan and later localized via digital image distributions for the Western release of Bony Spirits and Fleshy Souls.

Which Yo-kai Can You Actually Get?

We need to talk about the Shady and Eerie tribes. These are the masters of the "Inspirit" meta. If you’re playing competitively or just trying to beat the post-game bosses like Dame Deadtime or the Infinite Inferno challenges, you need these guys.

When you drop Yo-kai Watch 2 glitzy coins into the machine, you’re looking for the heavy hitters.

  • Count Cavity: A Shady tribe powerhouse. His skill, "Cavity," makes it so enemies can't dodge. In a game where high-level bosses love to avoid your attacks, he's a godsend.
  • Damona: Usually the "Grand Prize" of the purple-colored coin family. She’s an S-rank Eerie Yo-kai with incredible Speed and Technique stats.
  • Eterna: Another S-rank Eerie. She’s essentially the queen of HP recovery for her tribe, which is rare because Eerie types are usually focused on debuffing.

You might also pull rare variants of common Yo-kai. It's not always an S-rank, but the "Rare" tag in Yo-kai Watch 2 is often more about the item the Yo-kai is holding or a specific stat boost they come with when pulled from the Crank-a-kai.

The Strategy: Don't Waste Your Coins

Here is a bit of expert advice that most casual players ignore: check your "luck" with junk coins first.

Because the Crank-a-kai results are predetermined in a sequence, some players use a "test and burn" method. If you have a bunch of common Gray Coins or low-value items, use them to see if the machine is currently in a "hot" streak. While the Glitzy Coin has its own loot table, the general "luck" of your save file can sometimes be felt.

Actually, let's correct a common myth. Some people think that the location of the Crank-a-kai matters for Glitzy Coins. It doesn't. Whether you use it in the past (60 years ago) or the present, the Yo-kai Watch 2 glitzy coins draw from the same reward pool. The only thing that changes between the past and present Crank-a-kai is the availability of certain "Classic" Yo-kai versus "Modern" ones in the standard coin pools. For Glitzy Coins, the pool is specialized enough that the location is largely irrelevant.

Why Shady and Eerie Tribes Matter for Your Team

You might be wondering why you should even bother hunting Glitzy Coins specifically. Why not go for the Brave or Mysterious tribes?

The answer lies in the "Shady Unity" and "Eerie Unity" bonuses. When you have two or more Yo-kai of these tribes adjacent to each other on the wheel, you get a massive boost to your Inspirit success rate. Shady Yo-kai also lower the enemy's stats just by being on the field.

If you're going up against the "Ultimate" bosses, you can't just out-muscle them with raw damage. You need to cripple them. You need to drain their Spirit. You need to make sure their defense is non-existent. The Yo-kai found within the Yo-kai Watch 2 glitzy coins pool are the ones that do this best. Pulling a Count Cavity early in the game can effectively carry your team through the entire mid-game content because his Inspirit is just that reliable.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Don't change your 3DS clock.

I see people do this all the time. They use their Yo-kai Watch 2 glitzy coins, they don't get Damona, and they immediately go into the system settings to move the clock forward 24 hours. Do not do this. The game has a built-in anti-cheat mechanism. Gargaros will show up, scold you, and effectively "lock" your Crank-a-kai for 24 to 48 real-time hours. It’s a total buzzkill. If you want to cycle through your Glitzy Coin rewards, you have to do it the honest way: play the game, save, wait for the actual next day, and try again.

Also, remember that Glitzy Coins are finite. Unlike some items you can farm from Baffle Boards or specific enemy drops, once you’ve used the available QR codes for Glitzy Coins, they are gone. You can't farm them indefinitely. This makes every pull precious.

Actionable Steps for Your Save File

If you’re staring at your 3DS right now and want to maximize your chances, follow this exact workflow.

First, head to the Piggleston Bank in Uptown Springdale. Talk to the woman at counter number one. Scan every "Glitzy Coin" QR code you can find online—there are several reputable community archives that have kept these images alive since 2014.

Second, save your game before you head to Mt. Wildwood.

Third, use one Glitzy Coin. If you get an S-rank like Damona or Eterna, keep it. If you get something mediocre, you have a choice. You can keep it and move on, or you can reset, but remember that the reset won't change the outcome for that day. Use that knowledge to plan. If you know the next coin in the sequence is a dud, maybe use a common Purple Coin to "clear" that slot so your Glitzy Coin can land on a better reward tomorrow.

The Yo-kai Watch 2 glitzy coins are your best ticket to a high-tier Shady or Eerie team. They take the randomness of the Crank-a-kai and tilt the scales just enough in your favor to make the grind feel like actual progress. Get your QR codes ready, stay away from the system clock settings, and start building that debuff-heavy team that makes the game's hardest bosses look like a joke.

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Logan Barnes

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