Tamagotchi Anniversary help please!

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Hi everyone!

I've bought my kids one of the new Tamagotchi's each. I was so excited to see them being released in the UK, I was a huge fan of Tamagotchi as a kid but never owned one, my parents bought me a different brand for some reason. My disappointment of these (miniscule!) new ones has led me to purchase an un-used P1, a V5 and a M!x which are all yet to arrive. Anyway, my daughter loves her little 2017 Tama and hers has grown into a Kuchipatchi and I'm taking care of my youngest's which has grown into a Maskutchi, do the same rules apply with this little version meaning it's not been taken care of very well? Don't see how that's possible since you can'd do very much on it! Is it because I didn't clean up its poop before it went to sleep? Lol.

 
Yes, the character outcome on the 20th Anniversary Tamagotchi Mini still revolves around care. Kutchipatchi is (I think) achieved from better care than Maskutchi. On a regular P1, Kuchipatchi is achieved from average care and Maskutchi from less than average care. Sleeping in its messes do count as a care mistake so yes, that is probably how you got Maskutchi instead of a better character.

Here's some more in-depth instructions on the Mini I wrote in another topic:

Basically, the mini has the same scales as a normal Tamagotchi from before the colour era: four hearts for hunger and four hearts for happiness. The problem is, both of these scales are hidden and the instructions are so vague that no one can figure it out if they've never had a Tamagotchi before. To take care of your Tamagotchi mini, feed it rice and candy - press A to bring up the menu and select and B to confirm - till it refuses to eat. When it starts shaking its head, that means it is full for that food option, which is directly equivalent to having four hearts filled (each heart is filled with one meal). [Around every 45 minutes], one heart will drop so it needs to be fed to keep its meters up. If its meters become empty, then it will turn its back on you which indicates it has gained a care mistake - care mistakes influencing character growth.

The C button does nothing unless the food menu is up, but if it does do something without that menu then that means the Tamagotchi needs care. The animations relate to whether the tamagotchi is hungry - and thus needs food - or unhappy - and thus needs candy. [The hungry animation is a spaced out look with a swirl in the air while the unhappy animation is the Tamagotchi turning away with a throbbing symbol in the air.]

The mini's formula is simply feeding, cleaning up after it, healing it when it is sick (indicated by a skull), and turning its lights off when it needs to sleep. There are no other functions.
 
Yes, the character outcome on the 20th Anniversary Tamagotchi Mini still revolves around care. Kutchipatchi is (I think) achieved from better care than Maskutchi. On a regular P1, Kuchipatchi is achieved from average care and Maskutchi from less than average care. Sleeping in its messes do count as a care mistake so yes, that is probably how you got Maskutchi instead of a better character.

Here's some more in-depth instructions on the Mini I wrote in another topic:
Thanks for the info! It's been really helpful :)

 
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