NintenNerd Well-known member Joined Jun 17, 2010 Messages 460 Reaction score 46 Sep 11, 2010 #1 Will weight count against how well you take care of the Tama-Go?
P PapaKizatchi Active member Joined Aug 18, 2010 Messages 43 Reaction score 1 Sep 11, 2010 #2 no cus my brother tama was 60 pounds and she evolved into a good adult
T tnap Well-known member Joined Sep 1, 2010 Messages 45 Reaction score 0 Sep 11, 2010 #3 Yes, it will. Weight count is actually one of the most important factors in a growth cycle. If it is too high, your Tama will die within days.
Yes, it will. Weight count is actually one of the most important factors in a growth cycle. If it is too high, your Tama will die within days.
chrispilot2293 Well-known member Joined Jun 5, 2007 Messages 408 Reaction score 53 Location Capitol, Gallifrey Sep 11, 2010 #4 Ive never had a tama-go die and I lose them for days at a time , I just find them really hungry and unhapy and sick and poopy
Ive never had a tama-go die and I lose them for days at a time , I just find them really hungry and unhapy and sick and poopy
S Sweet Kandi Well-known member Joined Nov 13, 2005 Messages 7,092 Reaction score 7 Location Everett, Washington, USA Sep 17, 2010 #5 My tamagotchi from a teen has weighed at least 60 lbs. Usually more(72-99). I've never gotten a "bad" character. From my experience, I'd say no. Once they hit 99/100 they become bloated and you have to go to the medicine option. It then poos it's weight back down to 72.
My tamagotchi from a teen has weighed at least 60 lbs. Usually more(72-99). I've never gotten a "bad" character. From my experience, I'd say no. Once they hit 99/100 they become bloated and you have to go to the medicine option. It then poos it's weight back down to 72.