Tamagotchi P2 Guide

Tamagotchi P2

The Tamagotchi P2, or gen 2 or Tamagotchi the second whatever name you tend to call it, it is the second tamagotchi ever to be released. Similar to the first, it was released in both Japanese and English with very minor differences between the two. Something that I don’t think is the most common knowledge with the P2 is that there were 2 series released in Japan, one featuring Pochitchi and one with Nyatchi. Each has a different secret character (of course) but that is something that I found interesting and had me pulling out my single Japanese P2 (that I have yet to touch) to check which version I had. So for those completist collectors or those who are cat people, or those who are dog people now you know!

Overall the P1 and P2 are fairly similar, they feature slightly different games, and of course a different roster of characters to running them should be fairly similar so this guide will most likely feel like a flashback.
Start up
Either it’s brand new from the package and you are feeling very lucky with those batteries or you know you have to pop the backing off and put in some batteries, the start up is pretty much the same.

Brand new (very trusting)
Pull the tab and (hopefully) you’ll see a bouncing egg and nothing will happen until you set the time

Popping in the batteries
The batteries your P1 will take are AG13/LR44 they are small button batteries and your tamagotchi will need two of them.

Now you are looking at a screen with a bouncing egg, nothing will happen until  you set the time. I have made this mistake a hundred times. I pop batteries in and wait for it to hatch and nothing happens. Then I realize I forgot to set the time. So press B (or that middle button) and the clock screen will replace your bouncing egg.
Setting the time includes the hour and the minute, hour first and minute second because otherwise would make no sense! Press A to cycle through the hours (the first button) and B to cycle through minutes. C button confirms the time you have chosen. Once you have the time set you have a very long wait of 5 minutes before your egg hatches.

A quick egg guide to see which version you have:
As I mentioned there are essentially three versions of this tamagotchi which I find mind blowing. A little research into this and I found a quick how to tell which one you have just based on the eggs.

Japanese series 1 (Pochitchi) -- solid black egg
Japanese series 2 (Nyatchi) -- swirly, spotted egg not checkered swirly
English P2 (Pochitchi)-- checkered egg (also the language is in english)

It Hatched!
Out popped a cute little blob from your egg and all of a sudden you are regretting your life choices. All it does is non stop beep at you and you have no idea what you’re doing.

Regardless of your P2 being Japanese or English, featuring Pochitichi or Nyatchi the menus are the same. The icons in order are:
Food
There are two options the top: meals -- this fills your hungry meter. One meal one heart on the hungry meter and adds 1 pound to your weight. Bottom: Snacks. This is a way to fill up your happy meter, one snack, one happy heart and adds 2 pounds to your weight so watch out!

Light
When your tamagotchi goes to sleep you will need to turn off the light, it is capable of turning it back on, but turning it off is a no way. We again have two option top is On, and bottom is off.  Don’t forget to turn off the light!

Game
There is a single game, this game is similar to the P1 game, you are given a number on the left from 1-9 and you have guess if your tamas number (will appear on the right) or your number will be bigger. Press A for your number or B for your tama’s number. This is pretty much like playing which way, but you have a little help in making your guess. You are given 5 tries, if you get it right ⅗, you fill one happy heart, if you get all 5 tries (like superstar worthy) you fill 2 happy hearts. Each game drops your weight by 1 pound. A note of weight each tamagotchi has a healthy base weight it shouldn’t get too heavy as it can get sick.

Medicine
Your tamagotchi will sometimes get sick, you will know by the scary menacing skull hanging over their head. If you see this give them medicine right away, sometimes you will have to give more than one dose of medicine.

Bathroom
Your tamagotchi will poop, everyone does. When it does you will see the cute little pile of turds on the screen just waiting for you to clean it. If a tamagotchi hangs around its poop too long it can get sick. So clean it up right away. Select this icon and see the poop just was away

Meter
It tells you things about your tamagotchi. The first screen shows the age (one day = 1 tama year)  and weight (pounds), screen 2 is the discipline level, screen 3 shows the hungry meter and lastly screen 4 shows the happy meter

Discipline
Your tamagotchi  will call for attention when it truly doesn’t need it. So whenever it beeps check it’s status meters if they are full (or have at least one filled of each hungry and happy) then they need a discipline. This is like training it to only call you when it truly needs you (say it’s starving for food and love).

So now you know the basics of how to care for your needy blob you are in for one hectic hour, the baby stage is the most demanding. Once you have passed the ~ hour you will find your toddler is a lot less demanding.

Now you are thinking well can I mute it cuse the beeping is really getting on my nerves and to that I say yes you can, you need to press A and C at the same time and a sound menu will pop up top is on and bottom is off. Just don’t forget to turn it back on!

You can also set the clock, by going to the clock screen and press A and C at the same time. This can be used as a pause function. Nothing will happen to your tamagotchi as long as it is paused, so your evolution times will change.

I have managed to find a growth chart of each version, they are not mine the come from http://www.vpets.org/guides/p2-guide so I make no claim on them!!! They are awesome and very clearly show the character differences between the three which is what I wanted.
 

**I'm sorry that they are small if that is an issue please tell me and I can make them bigger**

A breakdown on how to get each one
Mimitchi: Healthiest so the best possible care. Don’t let those meters empty he never gets sick, he never sits with poop.
Pochitchi/Nyatchi: Second healthiest character, so like mametchi but maybe you let something slide a little bit
Zuccitchi: He’s not so healthy, the ball was dropped maybe he got sick… or maybe you forgot all about your tamagotchi I don’t know but he sure is cute
Hashizoutchi: So you didn’t do so hot in taking care of your toddler but you made up for it with super awesome care for your teen! You redeemed yourself
Takotchi: Well you tried to redeem yourself and… well things happened
Kusatchi: Well at least he’s not dead right? He’s just super unhealthy

Now what?
You have your adult and you have to live with whatever you got, and now your thinking well now what? Well you just keep on keeping on. Take care of them until they die. There is no match maker in this one. As they get older they get needier. So good luck! How old can you get your P1 to be? Can you get a secret character?

So how did you do?
0-5 years - try harder next time
6- 10 room for improvement
11-16- good job
17-22 - excellent
23+ - amazing

Secret character:

Once you have Zuccitchi it seems the best way to get sekitorichi/ charitchi/ Zatchi is to give 100% perfect care, fill the meters the second the drop clean poop asap, give discipline as needed. Turn off the lights when needed and no sleeping with poop. Keep this up until his discipline is 100%, then he will get sick, this is a signal he will change soon. He will either change that day before he goes to bed or in the morning. The change occurs from age 9-12. Most of the time it will happen around 10.

10 comments:

  1. hey im at 4 years.i was wondering if ya'll could tell me if i can actually make her have bebes at 7 year old.

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    1. I know this is old but for anyone still wondering, the P1 and P2 do not have a matchmaker function so they will not have babies. You just take care of them until they die/leave

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  2. Salut ! Je suis super content tu viens de m'aider , mon Tamagotchi vient de mourir à l'instant car je ne m'en suis pas occupé pendant 10h à peu près , il avait 10 ans dans 2h et je viens seulement de comprendre grâce à toi que c'est parce que j'avais un Kusatchi ptdrrr je savais pas que j'étais aussi nul , mais maintenant grâce à tes infos je sais comment gérer ! Et pour les photos on peut les agrandir ;) ! en tout cas merci
    PS : je crois que si tu as une boule blanche c'est une femme et si c'est un boule noir c'est un homme

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  3. I have a tamagotchi P2
    but it doesn't do anything after the first time it grows up......Like I'll take care of it perfectly, it would stop working then I'll reset it, take care of it again, it will grow up, I'll take care of it, then it would sleep and....nothing. It would just stay asleep. I tried restarting it and waiting for a day and a half.....nothing.

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    1. I think you might of accidentaly pressed the A and C button on the timeand paused it

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  4. My tamagotchi keeps dying at 3 years old. I took pretty good care of him. When he died, he had full health. He only got sick twice. I reset the tamagotchi twice and got the chicken. Would that be the reason why? Thank you!

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    1. Hi. I had the same problem but found out, that your tamagotchi was probably overweight. Try to keep aan eye on its weight (dont give him so many cakes and play with it instead to keep it happy).... The ideal weight for a child tamagotchi (at the age of 3) is 10+...but not more than 20. It gets overweight and dies from diabetus :D. If it gets fat, you have to play with it quite a lot to reduce its weight.
      Hope it helps :)

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  5. i just realized i might have the first gen

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  6. Is there a way to know the ideal weights for each age? I believe mine died at around year 6 from being too overweight but I am not sure where the ideal is.

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