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2-G

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Ever since I was little, the Tamagotchi that I got most of the time turned out to be Takotchi. Don't get me wrong, I give alot of respect to that Tamagotchi because, well, he just moves around neat, but I wanted change... I also wanted to be a better parent to my Tamagotchi. This afternoon(after my little attempt-to-raise-a-Mimitchi-by-only-feeding-the-black-egg-Babytchi-

carrots experiment failed, and my other pet died because the 2 did EVERYTHING exactly at the same time, which made potty training VERY difficult...), I chose another egg that had heart shaped all over it. I named the egg "Luffly"(kinda like 'lovely' but neater :( ) I also put the time on fast because I was anxious.

Luffly was first a Babytchi, and then he evolved into Tonmarutchi, and is now a Tongaritchi. He's sleeping now. His Body and IQ are full, so is his Life and Fun hearts. His deed is 50%. So far, so good.

 
OK! I don't get it! I treated Luffly right... how come he evolved into Hashizotchi?!?!?!... ... Well, I just got another egg. It had spots. I named her Kawaii... she seems to be stronger in sports than in math... I really hope she works out well... I'm still wondering what went wrong....

I got Kawaii's IQ and Body down so far, and praised her whenever she got perfect scores. She definately has a stronger point with sports. I've fed her bread and carrots, but not meat because she seems to dislike it... and she just evolved into Marutchi.... I really hope this works.

Out of nowhere, she just lost 3 hearts. I restored them.

 
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Kawaii is sleeping right now... she evolved into a Takotchi.... I'm keeping her, of course, but I'm still wondering how to raise other pets... it's getting me a bit upset that I'm only able to raise Takotchis... and even when I always keep the IQs and Body Points up, and all the hearts full. If anyone would like to give advice, it would be greatly appreciated.

 
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