Tamagotchi scratches

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Last monday I'm practicing taekwondo and karate with my cousins..

..since it rained that day..the ground was so wet and slippery...

I held my tamagotchi iD on my hands when I've done my last kicked..

I've had slided on the ground and got my tamagotchi a scratch on it back..

..so I'll choose "can be seen by our naked and can be touched by our hands..

I felt terrible about it...

 
Oh man, that's terrible, good it still works though (supposing you would have written if it didn't) most of the scratches on mine are like, many small, but ok though. Most, (if not all) came when I was younger, then I wasn't that careful about my tamas. Now I've made pouches for all of them so they barley get new scratches :angry:

On one of them, I use a friends ittle sister's broken tamas screen, it has a few big scratches, disturbing though, but before it was so many small ones the screen was all blurry, see, that was my first tam, and I was seven when I got it :angry:

 
Many of my Tamagotchis were acquired in used condition. (I've gotten quite a few from thrift stores)

Some of them have noticible scratches on the screens. (or more annoyingly, dirt inside the screen)

The one that I have bought and that have been in my posession only are scratch-free. I take good care of my virtual pets. :)

 
Yeah, I know what you mean about scratches. I'm generally quite protective of my Tamagotchis, but I have yet to buy a proper container for all of them! Most of mine were also acquired in used condition, but the scratches are very minimal.

 
I always keep the boxes for my Tamas that i open so when im finished playing i can put them back so they are protected from scratches/dust. When im running a tama i always keep it in a phone-sock that's filled with cotton wool. Excessive maybe, haha, but it means no scratches :lol:

 
My tama's scratches can't be seen without a light refecthing on the screen

 
Well, I got a tama at value village and it's scratched on the O (tamagotchi) and on the stripes but I used a permanent marker to fix it so now we can't really see that much scratches. Too bad that there is a scratch on the screen. So I would say mild.

sweet.angel :)

 
Depends on the Tamagotchi, but most of them have only mild scracthes you can hardly see ;)

 
I take great care of my Tamas. They are all virtually scratch-free. I wrap them in bubble wrap before I put them away.

 
All of my tamas tend to get few small scratches over time but all of them are neer invisable and very small, so I voted not really visable by the naked eye.

 
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