Save_Tamagotchis
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I hit a major mile stone today for my ON with Generation 20. But first let me catch his log up to speed with the generations leading up to it since my last update.
With this Tama I deviated from my usual care to try and break the chain of the same body I keep getting. In this case instead of keeping Happiness high I kept it low and made sure it was low when the Tama would reach its next growth stage. Basically neglecting it but not so much that it was in danger of dying, just Happiness low enough that it was not in blue or green but high enough that the Tama wasn't crying in the corner.
I succeeded, I don't have a teen stage pic but here's her adult form before and after I changed her color to purple.
Aside from being in a repeated body cycle like a lot of ON users have experienced I seem to be having multiple single Tama's with no twins now for multiple generations despite raising the Happiness. I've tried raising the Happiness in different ways; by Gelatin only and curing toothaches from over feeding it to my Tama, by playing with toys and playing games and other Happiness raising options that don't include sweets and a mix of both. From what I've seen so far the method you raise the Happiness bar up it doesn't effect the possibility for twins.
And with the repeated body type it made things harder because with twins I would have maybe had a chance to have one twin grow up without Paintotchi's genes to pass on to the next generation. Instead it was repeatedly one Tama per egg all getting Paintotchi's genes. At least the cycle is broken at last.
I do wonder why my Tama's end up with the strangest colors though. They often aren't a mix of the parents but at times random colors that don't make sense from what I can tell. It'll be nice to see how things work when someone figures it out along with how the Meets and ON's gene system work. I've been trying to figure it out but most I can tell from this is Happiness seemed to play a part in the growth forms the Tama took as well as genes that were inherited.







With this Tama I deviated from my usual care to try and break the chain of the same body I keep getting. In this case instead of keeping Happiness high I kept it low and made sure it was low when the Tama would reach its next growth stage. Basically neglecting it but not so much that it was in danger of dying, just Happiness low enough that it was not in blue or green but high enough that the Tama wasn't crying in the corner.

I succeeded, I don't have a teen stage pic but here's her adult form before and after I changed her color to purple.





Aside from being in a repeated body cycle like a lot of ON users have experienced I seem to be having multiple single Tama's with no twins now for multiple generations despite raising the Happiness. I've tried raising the Happiness in different ways; by Gelatin only and curing toothaches from over feeding it to my Tama, by playing with toys and playing games and other Happiness raising options that don't include sweets and a mix of both. From what I've seen so far the method you raise the Happiness bar up it doesn't effect the possibility for twins.
And with the repeated body type it made things harder because with twins I would have maybe had a chance to have one twin grow up without Paintotchi's genes to pass on to the next generation. Instead it was repeatedly one Tama per egg all getting Paintotchi's genes. At least the cycle is broken at last.
I do wonder why my Tama's end up with the strangest colors though. They often aren't a mix of the parents but at times random colors that don't make sense from what I can tell. It'll be nice to see how things work when someone figures it out along with how the Meets and ON's gene system work. I've been trying to figure it out but most I can tell from this is Happiness seemed to play a part in the growth forms the Tama took as well as genes that were inherited.
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