Batatchi

batatchi character sprite

Sky Field · Chirp Species · 0–1 mistakes

☁️ Not available on Jade Forest — the Jade Forest shell replaces Sky with the Forest Field


Who Is Batatchi?

A chubby pale yellow bird with a cockatoo crest of three feathers, a ruffled neck, and a pink beak.

Sweet and attention-loving. A little skittish — starts running and flapping around when hearing a loud noise.


Stats

Stat Value
Hunger drops every 70 min
Happiness drops every 60 min
Sick chance after care mistake 35%

Stats marked not yet documented are from characters confirmed to exist in the game but whose exact drain rates have not yet been published on the English community wiki.


How to Get Batatchi

Step 1 — Get into the Sky Field
Start on the Purple Sky shell, which begins in the Sky Field. On the Blue Water shell it unlocks at Level 4; on the Pink Land shell also at Level 4. Not available on Jade Forest.

Step 2 — Feed the right food during the Kid stage
Target food type: Corn
Specific foods: Corn, Cherry — from Egg Hunt (Sky volcano). Piece of Corn, Corn Flakes — cooked.

Feed until you have at least one Corn icon showing in your Tama Cell. You only need one dominant icon — once it appears, you can switch to cheap Pellets and save resources. The icon stays unless you switch fields (which clears all food icons).

Step 3 — Hit the right care level
Requirement: 0 to 1 total care mistakes across the Kid and Young stages.

How care mistakes work in Tamagotchi Paradise:
Care mistakes accumulate across both the Kid and Young stages combined — they don’t reset when your Tamagotchi evolves from Kid to Young. So if you made 2 mistakes as a Kid and 1 as a Young, your total is 3.

A care mistake happens when:
– Hunger or happiness hits zero and you don’t respond within the grace period
– Your Tamagotchi gets sick and you don’t treat it promptly
– You ignore the sick animation in the Tama Cell

How to track your mistakes: Zoom all the way into Cell View using the dial. Each spiral icon = one care mistake. Count them.

The sick risk: After certain mistake counts (1, 5, 7…), there’s a 30–35% chance your Tamagotchi gets sick at the next care event. Treat illness immediately from the Cell View or it counts as another mistake.

The maximum is 6 — once you have 6 spiral icons, you’re guaranteed the heavy neglect adult for your species regardless of what happens next.

Important: If you hit exactly 0 mistakes but also maxed both meters 5+ times each, you’ll get the perfect care character (Peacotchi) instead. To reliably get Batatchi, aim for exactly 1 mistake, or allow 0 mistakes without maxing the meters 5 times.


Full Chirp Species Evolution Line

All four Chirp adults come from Corn Young, raised in the Sky Field on a diet of Corn foods during the Kid stage. The only variable between these four characters is your total care mistake count.

Character How to Get
Peacotchi Perfect care — 0 mistakes + Hunger maxed 5×+ + Happy maxed 5×+
Batatchi ← you are here Near-perfect — 0–1 total mistakes
Kuchipatchi Moderate neglect — 2–5 total mistakes
Kiwitchi Heavy neglect — 6+ total mistakes

Key reminder: Care mistakes are cumulative from the Kid stage onward. Two mistakes as a Kid plus one as a Young equals three total — putting you in the 2–5 range.

Checking your count: Zoom into Cell View with the dial. Each spiral icon = one care mistake. Count rice ball icons for hunger maxes and sun icons for happiness maxes.

Fun Facts

⚠️ Batatchi is a COCKATOO, not a bat. This confuses players all the time. Name from batan (Japanese for cockatoo). Batchi (the bat) is on the Flap line and is a completely separate character. Not available on the Jade Forest shell.


About This Character’s Field

The Sky Field is the starting field on the Purple Sky shell. It is not available on the Jade Forest shell at all. Hosts birds, insects, gems, and — surprisingly — Kuchipatchi.


For the complete evolution picture across all fields and shells, see the Full Evolution Chart. For detailed mechanics on how care mistakes work, see the Care Mistake Guide. For food sourcing strategies, see the Food Guide.