Praying in BitLife is often overlooked, but it can be a surprisingly helpful way to improve your in-game life, especially when tackling specific challenges. Here's how to do it.
How To Pray in BitLife
Image by the EscapistThe simplest method is to look for the "Pray" option in the bottom right of your main screen, above your stats. However, you can also access it anytime through the Activities menu; just scroll down until you find it. You can pray for:
- Fertility
- General Happiness
- Health
- Love
- Wealth
After selecting your prayer topic, you'll typically need to watch a short ad to receive your blessing. The results vary depending on your choice. Praying for fertility might result in a pregnancy, while a general prayer could bring anything from money to a new friend. Praying for health can be particularly useful for curing diseases, which is a lifesaver in challenges like "Disco Inferno."
Alternatively, you can choose to "curse" the BitLife developers instead of praying. This mischievous option can lead to negative consequences like losing a friend or getting sick, but it's not always a bad thing; sometimes you might even receive an unexpected monetary windfall.
When To Pray in BitLife
Praying offers a small but potentially significant boost to navigate challenges or survive difficult situations. If you're struggling with an incurable disease, prayer might be your best bet for a cure. Similarly, if you're aiming for kids in a challenge but are having trouble conceiving and lack the funds for medical assistance, prayer can be a helpful solution. However, praying for wealth or general happiness often yields only modest rewards, such as a few hundred dollars.
Beyond its practical uses, praying can be beneficial during in-game scavenger hunts, often associated with holidays. You might discover clues or items through prayer, making it a worthwhile activity during these events.
This guide covers the ins and outs of prayer in BitLife. Now you're equipped to become a devout Bitizen, even if it's just for the rewards! But if you're feeling adventurous, try cursing the devs—you never know what might happen.
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