Purple Sky Shell Guide

purple sky Tamagotchi Paradise shell packaging

The Purple Sky shell is one of the three original Tamagotchi Paradise versions. It starts you in the Sky Field — the most unexpected field in the game, full of birds, bugs, gems, and at least one character who is definitely not what their name implies. If you want Kuchipatchi, butterflies, rhinoceros beetles, or a perfect cloud-like gem creature, the Purple Sky shell is where you start.


At a Glance

Feature Details
Starting field Sky Field ☁️
Mascot Horhotchi (owl)
Exclusive secret character Yayacorntchi
Shell color Purple
Special edition Takeshita☆Paradise & Shinako Special Set (translucent shell, identical gameplay)

Field Unlock Order

You start in the Sky Field. As you level up your planet, two additional fields unlock:

Planet Level Field Unlocked
Start Sky Field
Level 4 Water Field
Level 6 Land Field

Sky characters dominate your early game. Unlike Land (which leans on franchise veterans) and Water (which leans on sea creatures), the Sky Field has a genuinely eclectic mix that surprises most players.


The Sky Field: What to Expect

The Sky Field is set among clouds and features birds, insects, minerals, and — notably — Kuchipatchi, who is a Sky character on Paradise despite decades of being associated with the Land Field on older devices. There are four Young species:

See the full Evolution Chart for which care level leads to which specific adult within each species.

⚠️ Important device bug: On the Purple Sky shell (and all three original shells), the names Chirp Young and Flap Young are swapped on the device screen. The food that produces what the screen calls “Chirp Young” actually produces Flap Young, and vice versa. The Jade Forest shell corrected this. The official website originally had the same error before being updated. The evolution paths work correctly — just the names on your device screen are backwards.

Standout Sky Characters Worth Knowing

Horhotchi is the Purple Sky mascot — a wide-eyed owl with enormous eyes and a love of staring contests. Don’t blink.

Kuchipatchi is one of the most famous Tamagotchi characters ever, appearing in nearly every anime series and device since the Connection era. The fact that he’s a Sky character on Paradise — obtained from Chirp Young with 2–5 care mistakes — surprises a lot of players who expected him in the Land Field. He also appears in the Forest Field on the Jade Forest shell.

Batatchi is a cockatoo, not a bat. This catches people out constantly because of the name. The bat character is Batchi — a completely different Flap Species adult. Batatchi is pale yellow with a cockatoo crest and runs away flapping when startled by loud noises.

Gemtchi is the perfect care Mineral adult — a fluffy, cloud-like white creature with iridescent crystal horns, a periwinkle diamond on its forehead, blue gem hands, and a yellow gem tail. It replaced the cut character Daiyatchi from pre-release concepts and is one of the most visually striking perfect care characters in the game.

Magmatchi is what you get from maximum neglect on the Mineral line — a lava-based creature obtained by never giving your Tamagotchi any food preference and then neglecting it heavily. Dark-themed and volcanic, it’s one of the more dramatic-looking heavy neglect adults.


Yayacorntchi: Your Exclusive Secret Character

Yayacorntchi is the Purple Sky exclusive secret character — a vegetable-based creature with zero food dislikes and a very relaxed stat profile.

How to get Yayacorntchi:
1. Raise your Sky Kid and feed it Chicken, Corn, or Honey foods to evolve into Flap, Chirp, or Bumble Young
2. While it’s a Young, connect to a Blue Water shell AND a Pink Land shell (or Jade Forest)
3. Yayacorntchi will appear at the next adult evolution

Important: Rocky Young cannot become Yayacorntchi. If you ended up with a Mineral Young through a no-food-type diet, you’ll need to try again next generation.

About Yayacorntchi: Hunger drains every 90 minutes and happiness every 80 minutes — one of the most relaxed stat profiles of any secret character. It likes all fruits and vegetables and has no disliked foods at all, making it uniquely easy to keep happy once you have it.

See the full Secret Character Guide for more detail.


Purple Sky Starter Tips

Corn is your most versatile food type. Corn, Cherry, Piece of Corn, and Corn Flakes are all Chirp-type foods — giving you the widest food variety of any single diet path. If you want Kuchipatchi or Kiwitchi (2025), this is your route.

Don’t confuse Batatchi and Batchi. Batatchi = cockatoo (Chirp Species, 0–1 mistakes). Batchi = bat (Flap Species, 6+ mistakes). The names are similar, the characters are completely different. Check the Evolution Chart to make sure you know which line you’re on.

Honey foods are primarily Egg Hunt drops. Flower Syrup and Honey Syrup come from the Sky volcano Egg Hunt, and Flower Drops require cooking. Stock up on Egg Hunt runs if you’re going for Papillotchi or Kabutotchi.

The Mineral line is the only Sky line fully excluded from the secret character. All other Sky Young types qualify for Yayacorntchi. So unless you specifically want a Mineral adult, keeping a food type preference active during the Kid stage gives you maximum flexibility.

Kiwitchi (2025) is a new addition — a kiwi bird added to the 2025 Paradise roster that wasn’t in the original franchise. It’s the heavy neglect Chirp adult, sharing the line with Kuchipatchi.


What Makes Purple Sky Unique

The Sky Field is the most thematically diverse field in the game. You have owls, squirrels, eagles, bats, peacocks, cockatoos, Kuchipatchi, kiwi birds, butterflies, rhinoceros beetles, ladybugs, bees, gems, ore rocks, pebbles, and a lava monster — all coexisting in the same cloudy environment.

It’s also the field with the most pleasant high-care characters stat-wise. Gemtchi (happiness every 90 minutes), Papillotchi (happiness every 80 minutes), and Yayacorntchi (hunger every 90 minutes) are all very forgiving once obtained, making the Purple Sky shell a good choice for players who want rewarding perfect-care characters that aren’t too demanding to maintain.

The Takeshita☆Paradise & Shinako Special Set is a collector’s edition version of the Purple Sky shell with a translucent design and collaboration artwork — identical gameplay, different look. If you have that version, everything in this guide applies to you.


For a full list of every Sky Field character with stats and personalities, visit the Character Database. For the complete evolution chart including all care levels, see the Evolution Chart.