JesterxLady
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So I've had my new Tamagotchi P for about a week now; I've patched it into English, raised a Rightchi and obtained all of his pierces. I've played around with it enough now that I know the basics; it's not too disimilar to the iD L, really. Anyway, I've still got a few questions about it and I was hoping you could help me out.
1. Personality Traits; I understand that these determine which Tama you raise, but do they do anything once they're adults? Just you still seem to be able to influence their personality trait, but so far I can't see how it has any impact on the character once they hit adulthood.
2. What can you unlock on the P, generally speaking? (I don't want specifics, as I like to be surprised by what I unlock; it's why I don't know all of the unlockable areas on the iD L.) I know you can unlock new areas, but what about things like banners (as you can on the iD L), or do you only get these with Pierces? What about items, like you can 'unlock' from the garden? I know you can still visit the Usatchi-Triplets at the park and get items from them, for example.
3. How do you unlock areas? In the iD L it was every fourth, unique character you raised with all four happy symbols. Yet when I got Rightchi's fourth puzzle piece, I unlocked the 'Base'. Do you unlock new areas with each new Tama, or from specific Tamas or what? Just intrigued.
4. TamaPets; same principle as the iD L? Visit the park and play with them three times then take them home?
5. Apparently your Tama can get jobs? I had no idea until I saw it mentioned in a YouTube video title. Honestly have no clue about this, so any information would be helpful.
6. Dating; there's a Dating location to go to. Does this work like the Marriage locaion on the iD L; select who you like, Tamas marry and you get the next gen? What about Dating at the park? Does that work the same way? Rightchi has been asked on a couple of dates at the park, but I'm not ready to marry him off just yet (I'd like to marry him to my iD L Tama when she's an adult), so I've not really dared explore it very much.
This is all I can think of for now! Any information and advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
1. Personality Traits; I understand that these determine which Tama you raise, but do they do anything once they're adults? Just you still seem to be able to influence their personality trait, but so far I can't see how it has any impact on the character once they hit adulthood.
2. What can you unlock on the P, generally speaking? (I don't want specifics, as I like to be surprised by what I unlock; it's why I don't know all of the unlockable areas on the iD L.) I know you can unlock new areas, but what about things like banners (as you can on the iD L), or do you only get these with Pierces? What about items, like you can 'unlock' from the garden? I know you can still visit the Usatchi-Triplets at the park and get items from them, for example.
3. How do you unlock areas? In the iD L it was every fourth, unique character you raised with all four happy symbols. Yet when I got Rightchi's fourth puzzle piece, I unlocked the 'Base'. Do you unlock new areas with each new Tama, or from specific Tamas or what? Just intrigued.
4. TamaPets; same principle as the iD L? Visit the park and play with them three times then take them home?
5. Apparently your Tama can get jobs? I had no idea until I saw it mentioned in a YouTube video title. Honestly have no clue about this, so any information would be helpful.
6. Dating; there's a Dating location to go to. Does this work like the Marriage locaion on the iD L; select who you like, Tamas marry and you get the next gen? What about Dating at the park? Does that work the same way? Rightchi has been asked on a couple of dates at the park, but I'm not ready to marry him off just yet (I'd like to marry him to my iD L Tama when she's an adult), so I've not really dared explore it very much.
This is all I can think of for now! Any information and advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!