Yokai Watch 4 Purapura Nspatualizacao 220 New -
Update 2.20 pushes the power creep to its limit. This update focuses heavily on the "Godside" (Kami-gata) Yo-kai and high-level caps.
Forget fighting Sproink for the hundredth time. The "Purapura" update introduces the Apocalypse Enma variants. We now have Solar Flare Enma, Abyssal Enma, and the terrifying Code: Purapura—a glitched, pixelated version of Whisper that breaks the fourth wall by messing with your Switch’s UI colors during the fight. yokai watch 4 purapura nspatualizacao 220 new
The headline is simple: 220 new additions. But these aren't just palette swaps. This patch bridges the gap between Yo-kai Watch 4 and the arcade-perfect Yo-kai Watch: Puni Puni mobile game. Update 2
Here is the treasure map of the 2.2.0 abyss: But these aren't just palette swaps
This is the grind. The update adds "Soultimate Gears" that change how Yo-kai play. Equip the Purapura Badge on Komasan to turn his dash attack into a sliding oil slick. Better yet, the Infinite Watch Band allows for tag-team finishers—something the series hasn't seen since Yo-kai Watch 3.
The most controversial addition isn't a Yo-kai—it's a mechanic. To access the 220 items, you must collect "Fragmented Discs" that spawn randomly in the real-world camera mode (AR).
Yes, Level-5 finally used the Switch’s lackluster camera. You have to scan circular objects in your house to generate a gate. Scan a plate? You get a healing item. Scan a vinyl record? You fight a boss. Scan a donut? You unlock the secret Purapura Tribe. It’s absurd, buggy, and utterly charming.