You’ve finally got your hands on a Tamagotchi Paradise. Honestly, the hardware alone is a trip—that turn dial feels so much better than just tapping buttons, right? But then you look at the screen and realize this isn't the 1997 pet you remember. The whole "planet leveling" and "ecosystem" thing is a lot to wrap your head around. If you’re staring at a Babymarutchi and wondering why it won't evolve into something cool, you aren’t alone.
The Tamagotchi Paradise growth chart is basically a biology tree. It’s messy. It’s weird. And unlike the Pix or the Uni, it’s heavily dependent on where your Tama spends its time, not just how many snacks you shove down its throat.
Why the Paradise Growth Chart is Different
Most Tamas follow a linear path. You feed it, you clean up poop, it grows. In Paradise, you’re dealing with Tama Fields. You’ve got Land, Water, and Sky (or the Forest if you’re rocking the Jade Forest shell).
Basically, the environment is the "care factor" this time around. If you leave your kid in the Water field, you’re getting a bubble icon. That means you’re on the path to things like Irukatchi (the dolphin) or Gusokutchi. If you move that same kid to the Sky field before it hits the teen stage, the chart completely shifts. It's fluid.
You’ve gotta think about "Field Cells." These are the little environmental markers that build up based on where your Tama is hanging out.
The Babymarutchi Shortcut
Want to skip the grind? There’s a trick people are calling the "Bbmarutchi skip." Normally, you wait days to see an adult. However, if you manage to keep your Babymarutchi for four hours without letting it accumulate four of the same Field Cells—which is harder than it sounds—it evolves into Bbmarutchi.
He looks like the baby but bigger. The wild part? He counts as an adult for your planet’s level-up milestones. You can basically power-level your New Tamagotchi Planet to Level 10 in a weekend using this method instead of waiting the usual week-plus.
Breaking Down the Stages
The timing in this version is a bit specific.
- Baby: 1 to 4 hours (depending on those Field Cells).
- Kid: 24 to 28 hours.
- Young (Teen): 24 hours.
- Adult: Indefinite (unless you’re a neglectful parent).
Let’s talk about the Land Field characters. These are your classics like Mametchi and Kuchipatchi, but also some weird additions like Leopatchi and Tustustchi (the cactus). To get the "good" Land adults, you need high happiness (those 20 bars matter!) and zero care mistakes.
If you want the "edgy" stuff, you look at the Water Field. I'm talking Sharktchi or the arthropod-looking dudes. Most people assume the Water field is just for "fish" types, but it actually has some of the coolest evolution requirements involving "majority food sources." If you feed them purely seafood (5-6 items in a row), you’re locking in that aquatic branch.
The "Undetermined" Diet Trap
This is where the Tamagotchi Paradise growth chart gets people frustrated. If you feed equal amounts of different food types, the game classifies your diet as "undetermined." This usually leads to the "average" characters like Oretatchi or Ratchi.
If you're aiming for a specific rare, like Chodracotchi or the Unicorn (which lives in the Sky clouds, by the way), you have to be intentional. Pick a food group and stick to it.
The Mystery of Gene Mixing
Yeah, gene mixing is back, but it’s not the Tamagotchi On level of chaos. In Paradise, it’s mostly about body color and eye design. You aren't going to get a Mametchi with a pizza for a head. Instead, you’re "Lab Breeding" to get specific traits onto the base bodies of characters like Flowertchi or Gozarutchi.
It feels more like wildlife conservation than a mad scientist experiment. You’re trying to create a "thriving species" for your planet.
How to Maximize Your Growth Results
Don't just leave your Tama on the home screen. Use the dial. Zoom in. If you see an emergency event—like meteorites or stampeding birds—and you ignore it, your growth path takes a hit. These "Field Care" moments are just as important as feeding.
- For Perfectionists: Keep happiness at 20 bars using the UFO game. It’s way more efficient than the Flag game.
- For Collectors: Rotate your Tama through different fields every generation to unlock the secret characters like Gumax.
- For Speedrunners: Use the Bbmarutchi method to hit Planet Level 10, then start your real collection once everything is unlocked.
The biggest mistake is thinking you’re stuck with whatever egg you hatched. You aren’t. You can change the "field" and "diet" mid-growth to steer the evolution. It’s way more interactive than the older models.
Ready to fill out your list? Start by picking one field—let’s say Sky—and commit to only Sky-based foods and games for one full cycle. You’ll notice the icons on your status screen change to clouds, and that’s how you know you’re on the right track for those rare flying types. Keep that dial turning.