Another BitLife scavenger hunt has officially arrived. From now until December 2, 2024, you’ll collect totems based on various activities you perform during your playthroughs. You’ll even receive a prize exclusive to this event by obtaining all ten rewards. Let’s check out every answer to BitLife’s Thanksgiving scavenger hunt.
BitLife Thanksgiving scavenger hunt guide
BitLife’s Thanksgiving scavenger hunt has ten totems representing each objective. While each has specific hints to steer you in the right direction, many are still tricky to figure out. Below is a list of every totem and their answers:
Totem | Answer |
---|---|
Crystal Gravy Boat | Give someone an atomic wedgie |
Friendsgiving Turkey | Befriend 10+ people |
Golden Turkey Drumstick | Give a relative $1,000 |
Horn of Plenty | Give away a house |
Meemaw’s Wig | Rob a bank while disguised as Mrs. Doubtfire |
Paper Plate Turkey | Give a child up for adoption |
Porcelain Casserole Dish | Taxidermy a pet bird |
The Kiddie Table | Adopt a child |
Turkey Feather Cape | Emigrate to Turkey |
Turkey-Shaped Oven Mitts | Use the tanning bed |
Despite most of these tasks being relatively easy to complete for experienced players, others require some luck and skill, especially if you’re unfamiliar with specific mechanics. Let’s check out each totem in more detail.
Crystal Gravy Boat
Right away, we’re starting with one of the most challenging tasks of BitLife’s Thanksgiving scavenger hunt. Crystal Gravy Boat asks you to give someone an atomic wedgie. For those unfamiliar, this is a murder method in the game, meaning you’ll have to take another character’s life to complete this hunt.
I recommend using a character who’s already experienced with crime to finish this task. To give someone an atomic wedgie, head into Activities, Crime, and Murder before choosing Atomic Wedgie as the method. The victim doesn’t matter, but I’d suggest a random target for higher odds of success.
Don’t worry, though; you don’t have to be successful in the attempt to get the Crystal Gravy Boat totem. As soon as you initiate the attack, you’ll automatically receive it, regardless of the outcome.
Friendsgiving Turkey
The Friendsgiving Turkey is a relatively simple task, requiring you to befriend ten people. You can do this through school, work, or random encounters, making it quick and easy if you make a brand-new character.
You can also use a character who already has some friends and gain a few more to wrap this up even easier. Just be careful they don’t unfriend you or turn into an enemy, or else you’ll have to make some extra friends.
Golden Turkey Drumstick
Completing the Golden Turkey Drumstick requires having some extra cash in your character’s bank account. You’ll need to give one of your relatives $1,000 in-game money for this task. While this isn’t much compared to the next objective, it’s still a hefty sum for your average person.
While you can give the money to any relative, your safest bet is immediate relatives like your siblings or parents. Unless they’re no longer part of your character’s life, you can quickly give them the gift before moving on to more money-making methods for the next totem.
Horn of Plenty
Speaking of expensive gifts, it’s time to give someone a house. If you participated in the It’s Giving Tree challenge recently, you’ll probably be familiar with gifting pricey items to others. You can buy a house by heading into Assets, Shopping, and any Real Estate Broker.
Fortunately, while you could go all-out and gift someone the most expensive home possible, you can also use cheap tiny houses, trailers, and studio apartments to complete this easier. Once you choose your home, head into Assets, Properties, and your newly-purchased house. You’ll find a gift option, allowing you to give it to whoever you wish. Some people may decline, especially if it’s a low-value property, but friends your character isn’t close with are likely to accept it.
Meemaw’s Wig
Meemaw’s Wig is another luck-based task requiring you to initiate a bank robbery. While the bank, weapon, and getaway don’t matter in this case, you must choose Mrs Doubtfire as your disguise.
Although various BitLife weekly challenges like Sly Duper ask you to rob banks with specific weapons and outfits, this is the first time we’re seeing the Mrs Doubtfire outfit come into play. You can access this through the Crime menu, with the disguise being entirely random. If you don’t see it right away, close and reopen the robbery screen. You’ll get Meemaw’s Wig after attempting the robbery, marking the halfway point of the Thanksgiving scavenger hunt.
Paper Plate Turkey
The Paper Plate Turkey and Kiddie Table totems go hand in hand, with this first one asking you to give a child up for adoption. The easiest way to do this is to have your character conceive a child, wait a year or two for them to age, and then head into their profile under the relationships tab. You’ll find an option to put them up for adoption and knock out this task.
Alternatively, you can adopt a child to complete the Kiddie Table totem before putting them back up for adoption. That way, you’ll complete two objectives in one go without too many issues. That’s what I ended up doing, and it worked just fine.
Porcelain Casserole Dish
This one is another challenging task, especially if you don’t own pets often or have never taxidermized one in BitLife. To do this, head into the pets menu, choose the Pet Store, and buy a bird. If you don’t see any, age up your character or restart the app. From here, age until your bird passes away, either by disease or natural causes.
Once your bird passes away, you’ll find options to mourn its death or have it taxidermized. Choose the latter to complete this task, bringing you one step closer to finishing the scavenger hunt.
The Kiddie Table
The Kiddie Table is very similar to the Paper Plate Turkey from earlier, except it involves you adopting a child. You can do this by heading into Activities and Adoption. It doesn’t matter who you pick, but you can get rejected for having a criminal record or being too old. In other words, be careful with which character you use for this.
Turkey Feather Cape
The Turkey Feather Cape is another easy luck-based task that requires emigrating to Turkey. You’ll find this option by heading into Activities and Emigrate. Since the list is randomized between countries, you may have to close and reopen the pop-up a few times until you find Turkey.
There’s a chance they’ll deny your request, especially if you have a criminal record. If your character has lived a normal life and still gets rejected for emigration, you can sneak in or use the Golden Passport to bypass this. Alternatively, you can try it with a different character. Regardless of your method, you’ll receive the Turkey Feather Cape totem the second your character steps into Turkey.
Turkey-Shaped Oven Mitts
The final task of BitLife’s Thanksgiving scavenger hunt is one of the easiest. To complete it, head into Activities, Salon & Spa, and Tanning Salon. From here, pick tanning bed as your service and pay its fee to get your tan. The price depends on your character’s country but usually costs around $20-30 in-game cash.
Alongside completing the Turkey-Shaped Oven Mitts totem and wrapping up the scavenger hunt, your character will also get a small Looks stat boost after the session. You can use this for past weekly challenges, pursuing careers like modeling, or enjoy increased success with romantic encounters until you age up.
Published: Nov 28, 2024 01:42 pm