how hard is it to take care of a music star?

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hi guys :) I have a question

I'm getting a music star soon, and i was wondereing, people say it's a needy tama, and that's it's hard to take care of. How hard it it exactly to take care of it?

please use a scale of 1-10, an example: "I find it kinda hard to take care of: 8/10"

Thank you in advance :)

 
Well, the difficulty depends on how much free time you have for it. It'll get harder if you don't have time for it, obviously. In general, Music Stars aren't needy, they're just hard work. You have to practice with their band to pass Pro Debut later on, make sure you have enough money to buy food, play games to get its Skill Points up, yadayada. Not to mention keeping their stress meter down <_< To keep it down, you can either play a game, praise it, give it food if it's hungry, or give it its toy. So yes, if you're a busy person the Music Star will be a hard little bundle of joy to deal with, but if you pay attention to it, it'll be a breeze. :)

Edit: I'm not giving it a rating because it differs from person to person :I

 
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It's harder than most other Tamagotchi Connections. So if a V3 is probably 5/10, then the Music Star is probably 7/10?

But if you're not too busy it's a lot easier than that.

The hard parts are:

-Feeding if you don't have enough Gotchi points

-Stress levels (make sure you praise your Tama if you see it practicing of its own accord in order to keep stress down!)

-Becoming a superstar

-Getting Gotchi points if you're not a superstar

The easier parts:

-Keeping it alive

-Playing games

-Getting skill points (you can get these from playing games, practicing with the band, or practicing instruments at home alone)

Be warned that the Tamagotchi Music Star often has hard-to-use buttons. Sometimes, I have to press one button a few times to get the button to register. I have heard this from other people as well.

 
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